Nathan Baker

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Nathan Baker
Nathan Baker v Chelsea 2014.jpg
Baker playing for Aston Villa in 2014
Personal information
Full name Nathan Luke Baker [1]
Date of birth (1991-04-23) 23 April 1991 (age 32)
Place of birth Worcester, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.89 m) [2]
Position(s) Centre back / Left back
Youth career
2004–2009 Aston Villa
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009–2017 Aston Villa 111 (1)
2009–2010Lincoln City (loan) 18 (0)
2011Millwall (loan) 6 (0)
2015–2016Bristol City (loan) 36 (1)
2017–2022 Bristol City 102 (2)
Total273(4)
International career
2008–2010 England U19 9 (0)
2011 England U20 4 (0)
2011–2013 England U21 [3] 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nathan Luke Baker (born 23 April 1991) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central defender. Baker is a product of the Aston Villa Academy and had loan spells at Lincoln City and Millwall before joining Bristol City in 2017. He has represented England at U19, U20, and U21 levels.

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Club career

Aston Villa

Early career

Baker signed for Aston Villa as a 13-year-old in 2004, and rose through the ranks at the club, making his Academy debut in 2007. He was a pivotal figure in the centre of defence alongside Ciaran Clark in the 2007–08 season, as Villa clinched the national title, defeating Manchester City. Baker finished the season with one goal from 23 appearances for the Academy team, and two goals from seven appearances for the Reserves, who also tasted success by clinching the Premier Reserve League South.

The defender progressed to the first team in the summer of 2008 by making the squad for the tour of Switzerland, of which Baker played in both matches against FC Wil and FC Zürich. In July 2008, Baker was named on the bench for the second leg of the UEFA Intertoto Cup tie against Odense Boldklub. A week later he was again named on the bench, this time for the trip to Icelandic side Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Cup.

On 23 October 2009, Baker signed for Lincoln City on a month-long loan deal, alongside fellow defender Eric Lichaj. Lincoln City manager and former Aston Villa striker Chris Sutton handed Baker his league debut at Sincil Bank on 24 October 2009, in a 0–0 draw with Torquay United. Baker impressed at Lincoln, and his loan deal was eventually extended to the end of the season. [4]

Baker was banned from attending Aston Villa's League Cup final against Manchester United at Wembley Stadium on 28 February 2010 after being caught trying to sell his allocation of tickets via the social networking website Facebook. Baker had attempted to sell five tickets at a price of £200 each, but later said that he regretted his actions. [5] [6]

2010–11 season

Baker was brought in to the Aston Villa squad for the derby match against Birmingham City on 16 January 2011. He was an unused substitute as Villa drew 1–1. [7] Baker made his starting debut against Wigan Athletic on 25 January at DW Stadium. On 29 January, his second ever start, Baker gained an assist for the third goal but was then sent off for a dangerous tackle in an FA Cup fourth round tie against Blackburn Rovers. On 26 February, Baker made his second league start for Villa against Blackburn Rovers, but went off injured in the first half after a collision with Blackburn goalkeeper Paul Robinson. Villa announced on 2 June 2011 that Baker had signed a new three-year contract with the club. [8]

2011–12 season

On 22 November he joined Millwall on a one-month loan deal. [9] He was assigned the squad number 27 and made his debut four days later, helping Millwall keep a clean sheet against Crystal Palace. [10] He made six league appearances before his loan spell ended in December with a 1–0 win against Portsmouth on 26 December being his last game. [11] He returned to Villa and made his first appearance of the season coming on as a late substitute for Richard Dunne against Manchester City on 12 February. [12]

2012–13 season

During the 2012–13 season, Baker established himself as a centre back with great aerial ability. Due to an injury to Ron Vlaar, Baker was partnered with fellow academy graduate Ciaran Clark and impressed during a difficult spell where Villa conceded many goals. On occasion he also played at left back in the absence of Joe Bennett. On 9 March, manager Paul Lambert praised his maturity for producing another outstanding performance after slicing the ball into his own net to give Reading a first-half lead. [13] In May 2013 Baker signed a new three-year deal with Aston Villa which would keep him there until 2016.

2013–14 season

Baker made his first appearance against Arsenal but was substituted in the 17th minute due to injury. He missed the next games against Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle before making his return to the squad as an unused substitute against Norwich. He made his full return starting at Villa Park in a dramatic 3–2 win over Manchester City, before being dropped to the bench against Hull. After that, Baker and Vlaar were Paul Lambert's preferred defensive partnership, however, due to Vlaar's constant injury problems, Baker was often partnered with fellow academy graduate Ciaran Clark.

2014–15 season

Although Baker was a regular throughout the 2013–14 season, he was an unused substitute in Villa's opening fixture, a 1–0 victory against Stoke. He made his first appearance of the season as an 82nd minute substitution for Aly Cissokho. After injury ruled captain Ron Vlaar out, Baker made his first start against Liverpool, putting in a great performance alongside Philippe Senderos, keeping a clean sheet in a 1–0 victory. He was set to start against Arsenal, however, like many of his teammates suffered from an illness and was left out of the squad. Baker went on to start against Chelsea, Manchester City and Everton. He wasn't included in the squad against Queens Park Rangers, before starting against Spurs. On 8 November 2014, during the 0–0 draw against West Ham United, Baker picked up a knee injury. After a long lay off, Baker was an unused substitute against Leicester before starting against Liverpool on 17 January 2015.

2015–16 season

On 31 July 2015, Baker ended transfer speculation when he signed a new four-year contract with the club. [14]

On 1 September 2015, Baker joined Bristol City on a season-long loan. [15]

2016–17 season

Following Aston Villa's relegation from the Premier League, Baker returned to Aston Villa. Under Roberto Di Matteo, Baker often found himself behind the club's new arrivals Tommy Elphick and James Chester, being used as a substitute. Following an injury to Elphick, and the replacement of Di Matteo for Steve Bruce, Baker formed an impressive partnership with Chester. On 19 November, Baker scored his first goal for Aston Villa against Brighton and Hove Albion, heading in an Albert Adomah delivery. The match ended 1–1.

Bristol City

On 28 July 2017, Baker joined Bristol City for an undisclosed fee on a four-year deal. [16]

On 14 May 2021, Baker was originally named on the released list but he signed a new two-year deal with the club in June 2021. [17]

In November 2021, Baker was stretchered off with a head injury in a 2–0 defeat to Sheffield United. [18] In June 2022, Bristol City manager Nigel Pearson said that it would be unlikely that Baker would feature in the 2022–23 season due to ongoing concussion. [19]

Baker announced his retirement from professional football on 29 August 2022 as a result of the head injury sustained nine months prior. [20]

International career

Baker has represented England at under-19, under-20 and under-21 level. He made his debut for the under-19 side on 18 November 2008 as they beat Germany 1–0. He made 9 appearances for the under-19's and was part of the England squad at the 2011 under-20 World Cup, playing in all of England's games at the tournament. He made his debut for the under-21 squad in 2011 against Iceland in Preston. His other two caps came in wins against Israel and Norway during 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification.

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Aston Villa 2009–10 [21] Premier League 0000000000
2010–11 [22] Premier League4010000050
2011–12 [23] Premier League80000080
2012–13 [24] Premier League2601030300
2013–14 [25] Premier League3000010310
2014–15 [26] Premier League1101010130
2015–16 [27] Premier League00001010
2016–17 [28] Championship 3211010341
Aston Villa total11114070001221
Lincoln City (loan) 2009–10 [21] League Two 180000000180
Millwall (loan) 2011–12 [23] Championship60000060
Bristol City (loan) 2015–16 [27] Championship3612000381
Bristol City 2017–18 [29] Championship3400041381
2018–19 [30] Championship1601000170
2019–20 [31] Championship3412010371
2020–21 [32] Championship30000030
2021–22 [33] Championship1510000151
Bristol City total138350511484
Career total273490121002945

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