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'I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO DIGEST RAPID RISE'
The Football League Paper
|December 22, 2024
STEVEN Alzate scored against Liverpool at Anfield, has seven caps for Colombia and counts a World Cup winner amongst his closest friends. Yet his rapid ascent to the top actually started with relegation to the National League at Leyton Orient!
Born in Camden to Colombian parents, Alzate broke into the O’s side as a teenager and made 12 appearances in the chaotic 2016-17 campaign, when hapless owner Francesco Becchetti ripped through five managers and the club came within a whisker of going bust.
Alzate’s efforts weren’t enough to avert the drop, but they did catch the eye of Brighton’s vaunted talent-spotters, who offered the young midfielder an escape route from trips to Braintree and Boreham Wood.
“When I joined Brighton, they’d just been promoted to the Premier League,” says the 26-year-old, who joined Hull in the summer after seven years at the Amex. “I joined the Under-23 squad, but it was still a massive jump. The quality of the players was levels and levels above.
“I wasn’t intimidated, though. Even when I was at Orient, I always backed myself to play at the highest level. So when I did start getting games in the Premier League, I was kind of like ‘Okay, this is nothing special’. Then I got called up by Colombia.
“Looking back now, though, it all happened so quick. I didn’t have time to digest it. It was just like every day was another day, and I just had to take it on, meet the challenge, plough on. I probably didn’t appreciate what I’d achieved.”
Alzate emerged at the same time as Alexis Mac Allister, whose understated excellence for the Seagulls was exposed to a wider audience by his starring role in Argentina’s World Cup triumph in Qatar. Within six months he had completed a £35m switch to Liverpool and is now an integral midfield cog for Arne Slot’s Premier League leaders.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition December 22, 2024 de The Football League Paper.
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