Bolton Wanderers' Josh Corrigan has been named as one of the best young players in England for the second year running after he scored four goals in his first season at the club.
Corrigan, who is currently on loan from Brentford, joined Bolton Wanderers from Leyton Orient last summer and has quickly established himself as one of the top young players in the league. He has already become a regular starter under manager Mark Hughes and has made a strong case for being named as the top young player in England for the second year running.
In addition to scoring goals, Corrigan has also been instrumental in helping Bolton Wanderers to a successful start to the season. He has played a key role in securing victory against Crystal Palace in the FA Cup, and has also helped the team to win two successive League One matches. Despite only having played five games so far this season, Corrigan has already shown that he can be a valuable asset to the club and should be considered for selection for the upcoming season.
Overall, it is clear that Corrigan has been a vital player for Bolton Wanderers this season and deserves to be given more recognition than just a substitute. His performances have been outstanding and he will continue to improve his game over the coming seasons.
