Nat Phillips

English footballer with Liverpool FC

Nat Phillips - English footballer with Liverpool FC
Born

March 21st, 1997
28 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

England

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Born in 1997, this footballer began his career with the youth systems of several clubs including Bolton Wanderers. He made his first-team debut with Liverpool FC and played a key role in the club's defensive lineup during their 2020-2021 Premier League campaign, especially during a season impacted by injuries among senior players. Phillips also played in the 2021 FA Cup and was part of the squad that won the UEFA Super Cup. In 2022, a move to Bournemouth expanded his playing opportunities in the Premier League, where he continued to develop his game and showcase his skills as a central defender.

Debuted with Liverpool FC in Premier League

Part of Liverpool's UEFA Super Cup winning team

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