Chris Eagles

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Chris Eagles
Personal information
Full name Christopher Eagles
Date of birth November 19, 1985
Place of birth    Hemel Hempstead, England
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Manchester United
Number 33
Youth clubs
Watford
Manchester United
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2003-
2005
2005
2006
2006
Manchester United
Watford (loan)
Sheffield Wednesday (loan)
Watford (loan)
NEC Nijmegen (loan)
1 (0)
13 (1)
25 (3)
17 (3)
15 (1)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Christopher Eagles (born 19 November 1985 in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire) is an English football player whose most favoured position is as an attacking right-sided midfielder. He currently plays for Manchester United.

Originally coming through the youth system at Watford, he left when he was 16 to join the Manchester United academy. The compensation owed to Watford for this move would later form part of the package which took Danny Webber in the opposite direction.

Eagles made his first appearance with United on 28 October 2003 against Leeds United, and was loaned to Watford on 21 January 2005, for whom he made 13 appearances and scored one goal (against Gillingham). He was also loaned to Sheffield Wednesday for the first half of the 2005-06 season. He scored his first goal for Sheffield Wednesday in their derby match against Leeds. He ended the first half of the season with a total of 3 goals for Wednesday.

On 6 January 2006, Eagles was again loaned to Watford, making his first appearance against Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup, with the Hornets going down 3-0. But in his first league appearance for Watford against Stoke, he scored the only and winning goal for Watford. His winning goal in the 1-0 away win at Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. on 18 February from 50 yards (almost the halfway line) - reminiscent of David Beckham's goal for Manchester United vs Wimbledon a decade earlier - won him the club's goal of the season award.

Despite an obvious shortage in central midfielders at the club, on 31 August 2006, the day after fellow United team mate Giuseppe Rossi agreed to go out on loan to Newcastle United, Eagles agreed to spend four months on loan at Dutch outfit NEC Nijmegen, in order to gain more experience. The loan hints that Eagles has a a long term future as a United player, since he, Kieran Richardson and Phil Bardsley are the only players that remain from the 2003 FA Youth Cup triumph.

On 21 December 2006, Eagles decided to take the option of returning to Manchester United after struggling at NEC Nijmegen to get many games. He only made 11 appearances, with the majority coming as a substitute. It is unknown if he will be sent out on loan to a different team in January 2007, or whether he will stay and fight for a place in the team. On 2007-03-13, Eagles featured in the second half for United in an exhibition match at Old Trafford against Marcelo Lippi's Europe XI.


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