AS Nathan Redmond marked his 250th Premier League appearance at Selhurt Park last night, we've decided to roll back the years and take a look at some of the 27-year-old's most notable moments in the top-flight.
Starting his career at hometown Birmingham City, Redmond sat on the bench for the Blues during their final Premier League seasons, but never made his debut - instead largely used during Birmingham's Europa League campaign.
Instead, he would have to wait until a move to Norwich materialised, with Redmond finally making his top-flight bow at 19 years of age at home to Everton in 2013.
His first Premier League strike also came at Carrow Road - with Redmond scoring the winner against his future employers.
Other notable moments include away goals for Saints at Manchester City and Chelsea, as well as his on-pitch admonishing from Pep Guardiola.
Out of Saints' squad, only Theo Walcott (375 apps), Shane Long (333 apps), and James Ward-Prowse (284 apps) have featured in more Premier League games.
What are your memories of Redmond in the Premier League? Where does he rank for you in terms of favourite Saints in the Prem era?
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