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Crystal Palace manager Ian Holloway hopes to convince striker Kevin Phillips to stay and play Premier League football after the 39-year-old’s nerveless extra-time penalty won the south Londoners promotion to the top flight yesterday.
Phillips, a second-half substitute, scored the only goal of the play-off final against Watford after 105 minutes and said afterwards that it might have been his last kick in professional football. But Holloway, who brought Phillips on loan from Blackpool in January, said he hoped the veteran striker would keep playing.
“I’ll keep signing him until he’s nearly 50 or 60 if he keeps putting the ball in the net,” said Holloway afterwards. “He can keep on going as long as he wants. His game is unique; he finds space.”
Phillips added: “If that is my last game, what a way to sign off. I’m going to have a break now. Every bit of my body is aching. I’ll see what the future brings. I want to stay in the game, whether it be playing or coaching. I do not know if I will carry on.”
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Benitez confirmed as Napoli manager
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