Two years ago today, Chris Rigg made his Sunderland debut, and he’s now one of the best players in Regis Le Bris’ squad.

SHREWSBURY, ENGLAND - JANUARY 07: Luke O'Nien of Sunderland celebrates with teammate Chris Rigg following the Emirates FA Cup Third Round match between Shrewsbury Town and Sunderland AFC at Montgomery Waters Meadow on January 07, 2023 in Shrewsbury, England. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)

Two years ago today, Chris Rigg made his Sunderland debut, and he’s now one of the best players in Regis Le Bris’ squad.

Sunderland has a rich history of producing incredible young players, and Chris Rigg is right up there as one of the most exciting of them all.

The teenager is an integral part of Regis Le Bris’ team as they push for promotion in the Championship this season; so much so that it’s hard to believe he is still only 17-years-old.

Rigg is wanted by Premier League clubs, rather unsurprisingly, but for now, Sunderland fans are just enjoying looking back on his two years in the spotlight.

Among the replies to the original post, one Sunderland fan wrote: “What an incredible moment for Chris Rigg and Sunderland AFC! Proud to see such young talent making history. Here’s to many more milestones ahead.”

Another joked, “Chris Rigg, Luke O’Nien, Dan Ballard, Jobe Bellingham, Jack Clarke, Patrick Roberts, Dan Neil, and Amad Diallo all celebrating that goal two years ago. Criminal we’ve not won the Champions League yet.”

On Rigg, one fan posted: “What a player,” while another remembered the “immediate impact” he had in helping force a corner that led to Sunderland’s equalizer on the night, before a dramatic late winner sealed the game for the Black Cats.

The sky’s the limit for Chris Rigg, he will keep getting better and better

It’s amazing to think about the way the previous two years have played out for Rigg, who is now one of the most valued players in the Championship and is being pursued by a number of elite teams in the Premier League.

Thankfully, Rigg himself played down talk of a move away from Sunderland, and when he returns from injury, he will be integral to the Black Cats’ chances of getting promotion this season.

He’s having a great season as it is, but at just 17-years-old, there is still so much more to come from Rigg in the future, which is scary to think about, but very exciting for Sunderland fans.

Who knows where Rigg will be in another two years? Most likely the Premier League, but whether he will be there with Sunderland or not is another matter.

 

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