Carroll has found himself a new club in France. Far from Ligue 1


Last summer, former West Ham and Liverpool forward Andrew Carroll decided to make the move from England to France, where he strengthened second-league Amiens. Now he has found himself a new club, but not even at this level.
Details: According to Sud Ouest, Carroll will sign for Bordeaux, who have been relegated from Ligue 2 to the fourth division due to financial problems. In Amiens, he was valued, but this season the ex-England forward started on the bench, and he decided to change the club.
Recall: Carroll has almost 250 matches in the English Premier League, in which he scored 54 goals and gave 29 assists. The 35-year-old forward also played nine matches for the England national team in 2010-2012. These were mostly friendlies, but Roy Hodgson took him to the 2012 European Championships, where he scored against Sweden.

















