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20 Facts About Tony Andreu

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Anthony Andreu was born on 22 May 1988 and is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder.

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Tony Andreu began his career as a youth player at Monaco, before playing in Switzerland with CS Chenois and Stade Nyonnais.

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Tony Andreu moved to Scotland in 2012, initially with Livingston, before joining Hamilton Academical.

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Tony Andreu signed for Coventry City in August 2017, returning on loan to Hamilton in January 2019.

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Tony Andreu spent his early career in France and Switzerland with Monaco, Chenois and Stade Nyonnais.

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Tony Andreu signed for Scottish club Livingston in June 2012, alongside David Luongo.

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Tony Andreu scored his first goal in the closing minutes of the match as they beat Falkirk on 2 September 2013.

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Tony Andreu signed a one-year contract with Hamilton Academical on 1 August 2013, having appeared for the club in the Scottish Challenge Cup a few days earlier as a trialist.

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Tony Andreu signed a new two-year contract with the club in March 2014.

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Tony Andreu scored the winning goal in the promotion play-off semi-final against Falkirk on 18 May 2014.

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Tony Andreu moved to English club Norwich City on 2 February 2015 reuniting with his former Hamilton manager Alex Neil.

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Tony Andreu moved on loan to Rotherham United on 1 September 2015.

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Tony Andreu signed on loan for Dundee United in August 2016.

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On 10 August 2017, Tony Andreu left Norwich City by mutual consent.

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Tony Andreu scored his first goal for Coventry in an EFL Trophy tie against Shrewsbury Town on 29 August 2017.

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Tony Andreu returned to Hamilton on loan in January 2019.

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On 4 July 2019 Tony Andreu signed for St Mirren on a one-year deal after being released by Coventry City.

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On 7 January 2021, Tony Andreu signed for Scottish side Ross County on a short-term deal until the end of the season.

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Tony Andreu was released by County on 27 May 2021 along with nine other players.

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Tony Andreu's playing style has been compared to Cesc Fabregas by former Rangers defender Dave MacKinnon.