West Ham midfielder Freddie Potts plays at different levels in 5 days

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18 Dec 2021 • 9:40 PM MYT
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West Ham midfielder Freddie Potts played at three different levels in five days last week.

Having featured in the closing stages of West Ham United U23s' 0-0 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League Cup on Monday afternoon, the 18-year-old completed a rare feat that any youngster would be proud of.

Following his introduction, Potts had recorded appearances for all three of West Ham men's professional sides – David Moyes' first team, Mark Robson's U23s and Kevin Keen's U18s – in the space of just five days.

“It's been pretty up and down!" the 18-year-old told whufc.com.

“It's been a roller-coaster week, with probably my proudest achievement so far – making my first-team debut on Thursday – and then, the following day, playing 90 minutes against Newcastle United in the FA Youth Cup and getting knocked out.

“It just shows the mix of emotions you can have in football – and against Wolves, it was pretty tough again."


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