Players Who Retired In 2021 | First & Last Premier League Goals | Arjen Robben & Wayne Rooney

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A compilation of first and last goals scored in the Premier League by players who retired in 2021. This video features Arjen Robben (Chelsea), Nicklas Bendtner (Arsenal, Sunderland), Wayne Rooney (Everton, Manchester United), Wes Morgan (Leicester City), Yohan Cabaye (Newcastle United, Crystal Palace) and more!

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