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Matthew Paul Le Tissier (born 14 October 1968) is a former professional footballer. Born in Guernsey, he won eight caps for the England national team. Le Tissier spent his entire professional club career with Southampton before turning to non-League football in 2002; his loyalty garnered special affection from Southampton's fans who nicknamed him "Le God". A creative attacking midfielder with exceptional technical skills, Le Tissier is the second-highest-ever scorer for Southampton behind Mick Channon and was voted PFA Young Player of the Year in 1990. He was the first midfielder to score 100 goals in the Premier League. He is notable for his record at scoring penalty kicks—converting from the spot 47 times from 48 attempts—and is considered one of the greatest ever from the 12-yard spot.

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Lowest Handicap
18
Lowest Gross Score
62 James Beatie
Highest Handicap
32
Golf Banter
Never Up. Never In. - Matt Le Tissier
Holes in one
2
Longest Drive
256 Yards - Matt Le Tissier

As a player

Matt Le Tissier

Matthew Paul Le Tissier (/ləˈtɪsieɪ/; born 14 October 1968) is a former professional footballer. Born in Guernsey, he won eight caps for the England national team. Le Tissier spent his entire professional club career with Southampton before turning to non-League football in 2002; his loyalty garnered special affection from Southampton's fans who nicknamed him "Le God".[3]

A creative attacking midfielder with exceptional technical skills,[4] Le Tissier is the second-highest-ever scorer for Southampton behind Mick Channon and was voted PFA Young Player of the Year in 1990. He was the first midfielder to score 100 goals in the Premier League. He is notable for his record at scoring penalty kicks—converting from the spot 47 times from 48 attempts—and is considered one of the greatest ever from the 12-yard spot.[5]

In 2011, he became honorary president of Guernsey F.C. Following his retirement as a player, Le Tissier became a football pundit, and worked as a panellist on the Sky Sports show Soccer Saturday until August 2020. In his retirement, he has made several posts on social media, concerning COVID-19 and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, which were met with criticism.[6]

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GPL 2024/25: League Table

p
Team
p
w
D
L
w%
D%
L%
pts
01
Aston Villa
32
23
2
7
72
6
22
80
02
Brighton
32
14
9
9
44
28
28
69
03
Southampton
32
14
9
9
44
28
28
69
04
Nottingham Forest
32
18
0
14
56
0
44
68
05
Arsenal
32
12
11
9
38
24
38
67
06
Norwich
32
14
7
11
44
22
34
67
07
Reading
32
13
9
10
41
28
31
67
08
Sunderland
32
15
5
12
47
16
38
67
09
Wolves
32
13
9
10
41
28
31
67
10
Everton
32
11
12
9
34
38
28
66
11
Ipswich
32
14
6
12
44
19
38
66
12
Manchester Utd
32
8
16
8
25
50
25
64
13
Newcastle
32
10
12
10
31
38
31
64
14
West Ham
32
14
4
14
44
13
44
64
15
Bournemouth
32
9
13
10
28
41
31
63
16
Leeds
32
13
5
14
41
16
44
63
17
Manchester City
32
11
8
13
34
25
41
62
18
Chelsea
32
9
10
13
28
31
41
60
19
Leicester
32
8
12
12
25
38
38
60
20
Crystal Palace
32
11
5
16
34
16
50
59
21
Hull
32
6
15
11
19
47
34
59
22
Liverpool
32
7
13
12
22
41
38
59
23
Tottenham
32
6
11
15
19
34
47
55
24
Watford
32
3
13
16
9
41
50
51