Ashley Young
English footballer
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December 4 2024 | Ashley Young became Everton's oldest goal-scorer at the age of 39 years and five months by scoring a 20-yard free-kick in a 4–0 victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers. |
May 17 2024 | Everton offered Ashley Young a new one-year contract, extending his tenure with the club. |
August 12 2023 | Ashley Young made his official debut for Everton, playing the full match in a 1–0 loss against Fulham in the Premier League. |
July 13 2023 | Everton announced the signing of Ashley Young as a free agent on a one-year contract with an option for a further 12 months, allowing him to continue wearing his number 18. |
May 31 2023 | Aston Villa announced that Ashley Young's contract would not be renewed upon its expiration on June 30. |
October 10 2022 | Ashley Young scored his first goal in his second spell at Aston Villa, from 25 yards, in a 1–1 away draw against Nottingham Forest. |
July 27 2022 | Ashley Young was named the club captain for the upcoming season at Aston Villa. |
July 4 2022 | Aston Villa confirmed that Ashley Young had re-signed for another season, extending his stay until 2023. |
June 10 2022 | Aston Villa released Ashley Young, making him a free agent as of July 1. |
2021 | Inter Milan won the Serie A title, with Young becoming only the third Englishman to win the league title in Italy. |
2021 | Young returned to Aston Villa, captaining the team to a 7th-placed finish in his second season. |
August 14 2021 | Ashley Young made his second debut for Aston Villa in a match against Watford, which ended in a 3–2 defeat. |
July 1 2021 | Young officially joined Aston Villa when his contract with Inter Milan expired. |
June 17 2021 | Ashley Young signed a one-year contract with Aston Villa to return to the club on a free transfer, marking his second spell at the club. |
2020 | Ashley Young played with Inter Milan as they finished as runners-up in the UEFA Europa League. |
February 16 2020 | Young scored his first goal for Inter Milan in a 2–1 loss against Lazio. |
January 17 2020 | Ashley Young signed with Inter Milan for the remainder of the 2019–20 season, taking the number 15 shirt. |
2019 | Young joined Inter Milan in January 2020 from Manchester United. |
December 12 2019 | Young scored the final goal of his Manchester United career in a 4-0 victory against AZ Alkmaar in the Europa League group stage. |
August 2019 | Young was appointed as the club captain of Manchester United. |
February 2019 | Ashley Young signed a new contract with Manchester United that extended his tenure until 2020. |
2018 | Ashley Young made 8 appearances for the England national team. |
2018 | Martin Laurence, writing for WhoScored, noted that Ashley Young had adapted superbly to a new role as a defender at Manchester United, enhancing his performance as an aggressive and intelligent player while also contributing offensively. |
July 11 2018 | Young started in the semi-final against Croatia but was substituted for Rose at the beginning of extra time with the score tied at 1–1. England eventually lost the match 2–1. |
July 7 2018 | Young played the full 90 minutes in England's quarter-final match against Sweden, assisting Harry Maguire's opening goal in England's 2–0 victory. |
July 3 2018 | Young returned to play in the Round of 16 tie against Colombia, but was substituted for Danny Rose 12 minutes into extra time after the match ended 1–1, with England winning 4–3 on penalties. |
June 28 2018 | After winning their first two matches and securing qualification for the knockout stage, Young was rested for the final group game against Belgium. |
June 24 2018 | Young played the full match in England's second group game against Panama, contributing significantly to their victory. |
June 18 2018 | Young played the entirety of England's first group match against Tunisia, which England won. |
2017 | Ashley Young's Manchester United won the EFL Cup during the 2016–17 season. |
2017 | Ashley Young's Manchester United finished as runner-up in the FA Cup during the 2017–18 season. |
2017 | Ashley Young made 1 appearance for the England national team. |
2017 | Young won the Europa League with Manchester United. |
November 28 2017 | Young scored a brace against Watford, his former club, in a 4–2 win, marking his first brace since March 2012. |
November 14 2017 | Young featured in a friendly match against Brazil, coming on for Ryan Bertrand in the 80th minute, resulting in a 0–0 draw. |
November 2 2017 | Ashley Young was recalled to the England national team by manager Gareth Southgate for upcoming friendly matches against Germany and Brazil. |
September 17 2017 | Young started at left-back in Manchester United's 4–0 victory over Everton. |
September 12 2017 | Ashley Young made his first start of the season at right-back, leading Manchester United to a 3–0 victory against Basel in the Champions League, where he assisted the opening goal. |
May 4 2017 | Young's season ended when he suffered an injury in the Europa League semi-final first leg against Celta Vigo. |
April 16 2017 | Young captained Manchester United for the first time in a match against Chelsea, which ended in a 2–0 win. |
March 19 2017 | Young made his first assist of the season against Middlesbrough, leading to a 3–1 victory. |
February 19 2017 | Young played the full 90 minutes in an FA Cup match against Blackburn Rovers, contributing to a 2–1 away win. |
2016 | Ashley Young's Manchester United reached the FA Cup final, finishing as runner-up in the 2015–16 season. |
September 15 2016 | Young made his first appearance of the season in the Europa League against Feyenoord, coming on as a substitute in a 1–0 loss. |
May 21 2016 | Young won the FA Cup with Manchester United after defeating Crystal Palace 2–1 in the final after extra time. |
May 17 2016 | Young scored his only goal of the season in a 3–1 win against AFC Bournemouth on the last day of the Premier League. |
April 10 2016 | Young returned from injury in a match against Tottenham Hotspur, coming on at half time in a 3–0 defeat. |
January 17 2016 | Young suffered a severe groin injury during a match against Liverpool. |
January 2 2016 | Young assisted Anthony Martial with a cross in a 2–1 win against Swansea City. |
September 12 2015 | Young scored his first goal of the season for Manchester United, assisting debutant Anthony Martial in a 3–1 victory against Liverpool. |
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