Wayne Bridge has heaped praises on former Tottenham Hotspur winger Aaron Lennon, insisting that the former Spurs winger was the hardest opponent he ever faced. Bridge was having a talk show on Sky Sports where he made the statement, while also adding that in his entire career, he never came across a tougher opponent.

Lennon was signed from Leeds United in the summer transfer window of 2005 by Tottenham where he spent nearly a decade at. Lennon was one of the paciest, energetic, electrifying, and eccentric players in the Premier League during his peak years. He was also a constant fixture for the Three Lions of England as a result of his importance to both his club and country back then.
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One of the names is Aaron Lennon that has been enlisted. He is such a player that it feels like he has been playing the matches forever, although he is just 32. Aaron has played more matches for Tottenham Hotspur alongside other three clubs. So, the majority of the appearances that he has made at Premier League are from this club. He is known to frighten the defenders with his pace that is compared with the speed of electricity. His willingness to take on the opposite side was another talked about thing about him.
Since then Aaron Lennon has been struggling with injuries and has failed to make a sustained run in the team. However, Burnley feels that the player is an important member of the team when he is fit and that they will want to keep the player with them next season.
In the winter of 2018 the news of Aaron Lennon’s knee injury fell heavily among the football fans like a wild snow. According to reports the last time the player had a play was in the middle of December. The knee – blow was so massive that he might not be able to continue the campaign.But, Marcelo Bielsa seems to have different plans. Marcelo Bielsa is keeping updated about the home player Aaron Lennon’s health status with an aim to make him back by the end of the season.
This will be a disappointment for Aaron Lennon as he was having a great season with Burnley. Indeed he has played in most of their Premier League games this season and has been quite successful since arriving from Everton.