Shaun wright phillips news
Shaun Wright-Phillips is a former English professional footballer who played as a winger for several clubs, including Manchester City, Chelsea, and Queens Park Rangers. Here are some recent news updates about him:
- In August 2020, Wright-Phillips announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 38.
- In October 2020, Wright-Phillips was appointed as the assistant coach of the New York Red Bulls II, the USL Championship team affiliated with Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls.
- In November 2020, Wright-Phillips was named as one of the 20 greatest players in Manchester City's history by the club's official website.
- In December 2020, Wright-Phillips was inducted into the Manchester City Hall of Fame.
- In January 2021, Wright-Phillips was appointed as the head coach of the New York Red Bulls II, replacing John Wolyniec.
- In March 2021, Wright-Phillips led the New York Red Bulls II to their first USL Championship title, defeating Louisville City FC 3-1 in the final.
It's worth noting that Wright-Phillips has been involved in various charity and community initiatives since his retirement from playing. He has worked with organizations such as the Manchester City Foundation and the Prince's Trust, and has also been involved in various charity matches and events.