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From Grassroots to England: Rogers' Football Journey
18 Jun
Summary
- Rogers developed a deep passion for football from his family.
- His former coaches highlighted his early dedication and talent.
- He played for England's national team in Texas.

Morgan Rogers, a 23-year-old Aston Villa and England footballer, attributes his career to a family passion for the game. He developed an early love for football, even described as a "geek" for learning intricate details about players and teams. His dedication from a young age was evident to former West Bromwich Albion manager Darren Moore.
Moore, who first encountered Rogers in the under-14s academy, recalled his hard work and eagerness to learn. Rogers' advanced skills allowed him to play in older age groups, even making appearances for the under-18s. This early exposure to challenges pushed him to improve, a lesson he carries forward.
His potential was clear, with Moore identifying him as a star performer and eventually giving him his full debut. After leaving West Brom, Moore pursued Rogers for Doncaster Rovers, facing competition from Lincoln City. Ultimately, Rogers joined Lincoln City on loan from Manchester City.
Rogers also excelled academically and athletically at Sandwell Academy, captaining the team that won the National Schools Cup in 2017. Scott Follis, a teacher at the academy, remembers Rogers as a naturally gifted footballer, consistently a step above his peers. The academy proudly tracks his progress as he inspires current students.