Tony Watt

Tony Watt

Watt with Celtic in 2013
Personal information
Full name Anthony Paul Watt[1]
Date of birth (1993-12-29) 29 December 1993
Place of birth Coatbridge, Scotland
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current team
Heart of Midlothian
(on loan from Charlton Athletic)
Number 32
Youth career
2009–2010 Airdrie United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2011 Airdrie United 15 (3)
2011–2014 Celtic 25 (7)
2013–2014Lierse (loan) 15 (9)
2014–2015 Standard Liège 13 (2)
2015– Charlton Athletic 36 (7)
2015–2016Cardiff City (loan) 9 (2)
2016Blackburn Rovers (loan) 9 (1)
2016–Heart of Midlothian (loan) 13 (1)
National team
2011–2012 Scotland U19 5 (1)
2012 Scotland U20 1 (0)
2012–2013 Scotland U21 9 (5)
2016– Scotland 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 23:11, 22 November 2016.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 22 November 2016

Anthony Paul "Tony" Watt (born 29 December 1993) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a forward for Heart of Midlothian, on loan from Charlton Athletic. He was a product of the Airdrie United youth academy before joining Celtic in 2011. His time at Parkhead is best remembered for his winning goal in a 21 win over Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League. Watt fell out of favour at Celtic and spent a season on loan at Belgian Pro League club Lierse during 2013–14, before signing for another Belgian club, Standard Liège, in the summer of 2014. He returned to the UK in January 2015 to join Charlton Athletic.

Watt has also played for Scotland at various youth levels, before winning his first senior cap in March 2016.

Club career

Airdrie United

Watt started his career with Airdrie United in 2009 at under 17 level,[2] after impressing in a bounce game,[3] previously to this he had only played football for fun.[2] He broke into their first team squad during the 2010–11 season making his debut on 24 July 2010, playing from the start in a Challenge Cup match against Ayr United.[2][4] He made his league debut on 7 August 2010, coming on as a 60th-minute substitute against East Fife. He scored their third goal to draw the match 3–3.[5] In all he made 19 appearances and scored three goals.[6] Following his departure to Celtic, he was awarded the SFL young player of the month award for December 2010.[2]

Celtic

Several clubs including Liverpool and Fulham showed interest in signing Watt during the 2011 January transfer window. After a trial with Rangers and a week's training with Liverpool, Watt was signed by his boyhood heroes Celtic on 4 January, for a reported fee of £80,000 and future payments dependent on his first-team progression.[7][8] He signed a three-year contract.[6]

Watt made his Celtic debut on 22 April 2012 in a 3–0 win over Motherwell. He scored two goals within five minutes of coming on as a substitute.[9]

On 25 August 2012, Watt made his first start for Celtic scoring two goals in their 4–2 away win against Inverness. He made his Champions League debut on 7 November 2012, coming on as a second-half substitute for Mikael Lustig and scoring in the 88th minute in a 2–1 home win against Barcelona.[10] Four days later, he came off the subs bench to score again, this time in a 1–1 draw against St Johnstone in the league.[11] On 15 November 2012, Watt signed a new contract extending his stay with Celtic until 2016.[12] Watt made a further 14 appearances for Celtic that season, mostly coming on as a substitute, and did not score any more goals.[13] He did however win his first major honour as Celtic won their 44th league championship title in May 2013; his 20 league appearances over the season entitling him to a league winner's medal.[14]

Lierse (loan)

Celtic qualified for the Champions League group stage and signed two new strikers, Amido Balde and Teemu Pukki, minimising Watt's opportunities at Celtic.[15] On 31 August 2013, Watt moved to Belgian Pro League club Lierse S.K. on a season long loan deal for the 2013–14 season.[15] In September 2013, the young striker was brought on as a substitute against Kortrijk in his debut for Lierse and, within 90 seconds of being on the field, he scored with his second touch of the ball.[16] Despite this, Watt was branded lazy and unfit by Lierse boss Stanley Menzo.[17] In response, Watt pulled off his shirt after scoring against Lommel United a few days later in the Belgian Cup resulting in a yellow card. Watt explained: "I just wanted to show that I am not fat. I knew perfectly well that if I took my top off I would get a yellow card – it happens all over the world but I just wanted to show everyone that I am in prime condition. I am not too fat and I wanted to prove this."[18]

Watt struggled to hold down a first team place thereafter, and was sent off on 2 November 2013, within a minute of coming on as a second-half substitute against Charleroi, however the red card was later rescinded.[19] A week later, Watt was sent home from training after a row with manager Stanley Menzo.[20] He was then again publicly criticised by Menzo in December 2013, with the manager stating he would not take him back from Scotland for the second half of the season. However, Watt was recalled to the side on Boxing Day and scored twice against Mechelen in a 3–0 win. Menzo commented afterwards about Watt, "Today I am glad we have him but tomorrow I might want to murder him! That’s just how it is with him."[21] Watt travelled with Lierse to Portugal in January 2014 for a mid-season friendly match against Dutch side Heerenveen, with the striker scoring both of his side's goals in a 2–3 defeat.[22]

Despite manager Stanley Menzo's earlier threats, Watt remained with Lierse for the second half of the season. He started for Lierse on 18 January 2014 away against Kortrijk and scored twice in a 4–3 win for his side.[23] Watt continued his run of impressive form on 31 January, scoring with a 20-yard shot in a surprise 2–0 win for Lierse over reigning Belgian champions Anderlecht.[24][25] The relationship between Watt and manager Stanley Menzo remained volatile though. In February 2014 Watt stated that he loved Lierse and Belgium,[26] however after losing his starting place in the team again during March 2014, he complained to the media that "Whenever we lose, Menzo blames me" and added that "Actually, it's his fault."[27] Lierse responded to Watt's comments by demoting him from the first-team squad to their 'B' squad.[28] Watt did not play for Lierse again, and returned to Celtic at the end of the season.[29]

Standard Liege

After his loan spell in the country, a number of top Belgian clubs were reported to be showing an interest in signing Watt permanently.[30][31] Watt left Celtic in July 2014 for a reported fee of £1.2m, signing a five-year contract with Belgian club Standard Liege.[32] He made his debut on 2 August 2014, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 3–2 league win away against Kortrijk.[33] Watt made his next appearance three days later, again as a second-half substitute, this time in a 2–1 away win against Panathinaikos Athens in the Champions League qualifying rounds.[34] However, Watt failed to make much impact and by the end of December 2014 had scored only three goals with most of his appearances being as a substitute.[35]

Charlton Athletic

The Addicks confirmed the signing of Watt on 6 January 2015. "He’s a guy who can score goals, he has a lot of pace, especially round the back of the defence, and although he’s only 21 he has a lot of experience already and has played in the Champions League" manager Bob Peeters said.[36] Watt scored his first goal for Charlton in a 3–2 loss at home against Norwich on 10 February 2015.[37] Four days later, Watt helped Charlton end a 13-game winless run in the league with a 3–0 victory over Brentford. Watt didn't score but turned in an outstanding performance which included an assist for Charlton's second goal, earning him the man of the match award.[38][39] On 28 February, Watt scored a brace in a 3–0 win against Huddersfield at The Valley in an impressive performance by both Charlton and Watt.[40] Despite only being at Charlton for a short time, Watt has established himself as a key figure in Charltons starting 11, forming a formidable partnership with fellow striker Igor Vetokele.[41]

Cardiff City (loan)

On 23 November 2015, Watt was loaned to Cardiff City, until 16 January 2016,[42] he later made his debut during a 2–2 draw with Burnley and scored his first goal the following game against Bolton Wanderers.[43] Cardiff were hit with a transfer embargo for the January transfer window, following a breach of financial fair play rules, meaning they couldn't sign Watt on a permanent deal. He returned to Charlton after they rejected an extension to the loan deal, making nine appearances and scoring twice in the Welsh capital.[44]

Blackburn Rovers (loan)

On 29 January 2016, Watt was loaned to Blackburn Rovers, until the end of the 2015–16 season, with a fee already agreed for a permanent move in the Summer of 2016. Watt scored his first goal for Rovers on his debut in an FA Cup match away to Oxford United on 30 January.[45] Watt scored his first league goal for Rovers against Birmingham City at Ewood Park.[46] On 7 April 2016, Watt returned to Charlton Athletic due to an injury.[47]

Heart of Midlothian (loan)

Watt was loaned to Scottish Premiership club Heart of Midlothian for the whole of the 2016–17 season.[48]

International career

Watt has played for Scotland U19s, his debut came on 12 May 2011, in a 1–0 loss to Denmark.[49][50] He scored his first goal on 23 September 2011, in a 3–1 victory over Wales[51] After his Celtic debut, Scotland U20s manager Billy Stark said that he wanted to move Watt up from the U19 squad to the under 20s,[52][53] Watt made his debut for Scotland U21s in August 2012 in a friendly match against Belgium.[54] He went on to make a total of nine appearances for the U21 side, scoring five times.[55]

On 21 May 2013, Watt was called up by Gordon Strachan to the senior Scotland squad for the World Cup qualifier in Zagreb against Croatia on 7 June 2013.[56] He didn't play, and was subsequently dropped from the Under 21 side by manager Billy Stark, with Stark citing issues with Watt's fitness as the main reason for not selecting him.[57]

Watt was called up to the senior Scotland squad again in March 2016 for a friendly against Czech Republic,[58] and made his debut in the match on 24 March, a 10 win for Scotland, when he came on as a 78th-minute substitute for Ross McCormack.[59][60]

Career statistics

As of 21 November 2016[35]
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Airdrie United
2010–11 15310200010193
Total 15310200010193
Celtic
2011–12 320000000032
2012–13 20510205100286
2013–14 200000100030
Total 25710206100348
Lierse SK
2013–14 159110000001610
Total 159110000001610
Standard Liège
2014–15 13211007000213
Total 13211007000213
Charlton Athletic
2014–15 22500000000225
2015–16 14200110000153
Total 36700110000378
Cardiff City
2015–16 920000000092
Total 920000000092
Blackburn Rovers
2015–16 9121000000112
Total 9121000000112
Heart of Midlothian
2016–17 13100100000141
Total 13100100000141
Career Total 1353263611311016137

Personal life

Watt grew up in Coatbridge and attended St Andrew’s High School.[61]

Honours

Club

Celtic

Individual

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