Remy, 28, has struggled for regular first-team football at Chelsea since an £8.5million move from QPR in June 2014.Remy is the cousin of Saudi Arabian journeyman footballer Abbas Shengeeti.Remy made his international debut for France in 2009 and made two appearances at the last World Cup, coming off the bench in the 0-0 draw with Ecuador and the 1-0 quarter-final defeat to eventual champions Germany.At 6ft1ins tall, Remy only weighs roughly 12 and a half stone.Remy allegedly told a national newspaper he used to dream of being a barman, running a bar on a sunny island.His was the only signing secured by much-maligned director of football Joe Kinnear. When QPR were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2012-13 season, Remy joined Newcastle on a season-long loan.During negotiations to sign for QPR, Remy and club owner Tony Fernandes reportedly played Fifa together on a games console.Magpies boss Alan Pardew recalled: “We had a nice glass of wine, gave ourselves a nice, hearty, warm handshake and the next day he (Remy) wasn’t there.” Newcastle thought they had done a deal to sign Remy from Marseille, only for him to perform a late U-turn and opt for Queens Park Rangers instead.He was there on loan from Lyons, where he had previously played 12 times, 11 as a substitute. He scored his first league goal in his first match for Lens, in February 2008.Remi Garde was one of his coaches at Lyon.But by January 2013, Premier League clubs came calling. Following an impressive spell there, he moved along the Cote d’Azur and signed for Marseille in 2010. He made his Lyon debut in 2006 and was later loaned out to Lens before joining Nice in 2008.
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Remy’s first professional club were Lyon and he came through their Centre Tola Vologe training academy with future France internationals Karim Benzema and Hatem Ben Arfa.Remy was born in a Red Cross hospital in Rillieux-la-Pape, a commune near Lyon.Loic Remy was born on Januin Lyon, and is of Martinique heritage.Loïc Rémy received a match rating from FC of 5.3 for his performance and Rizespor won the match with a score of 0-1.Here are some quick facts about Aston Villa's top January transfer target, Loic Remy. One of his least good performances was the match against Denizlispor, played on in Süper Lig (Regular Season). Gençlerbirliği - Rizespor ( 2-1), played on 23 April 2021 for the Süper Lig (Regular Season).He received a match rating of 6.5 1 assist. Antalyaspor - Rizespor ( 2-3), played on 16 April 2021 for the Süper Lig (Regular Season).Other exemplary match performances of Loïc Rémy in this period were: Loïc Rémy received a match rating from FC of 7.2 for his performance and Rizespor won the match with a score of 5-3. One of his best performances from last period, was the match against Konyaspor, played on 20 April 2021 in Süper Lig (Regular Season). How good is Loïc Rémy?īased on our FC Ranking and match performance analysis he currently has a ranking ofĦ4 out of 99 which is 'Competent-level' compared to other football players around the world. He currently plays as a Striker (Centre) in Süper Lig for club Rizespor. Born in Lyon, Loïc Rémy has also played in Coupe de France for Lille, in Copa del Rey for Las Palmas, in Primera Division for Getafe, in FA Cup for Crystal Palace, in FA Cup for Chelsea, in Premier League for QPR, in Football League Cup for Newcastle, in UEFA Europa League for Marseille, in Ligue 1 for Nice, in Ligue 1 for RC Lens and in Ligue 1 for Lyon. Loïc Rémy is 34-years-old, born on 02 January 1987, and is a right-footed professional football player from France.