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  • February 05, 2022 2 min read

    Some of the brightest stars of the Premier League have decorated the walls of London, Liverpool and Manchester to celebrate the launch of FIFA 21 on PlayStation 5, courtesy of EA SPORTS. The murals depict five players that represent the future of football; Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Phil Foden, Georgia Stanway (Manchester City), Steven Bergwijn (Spurs) and Mason Mount Chelsea).

    The murals were produced by illustrator and founder of Killa Villa, Scott McRoy who has his distinctive bright, bold, brilliant style that is made to stop you in your tracks. Speaking to Soccer Bible Scott said;

    The purpose of a mural is to stop people in their tracks and make them take notice. With each of the designs, I tried to bring plenty of colour and a sense of movement to make them stand out. There’s a huge amount of excitement around the next generation, which I tried to replicate in this design – hopefully people stop and stare!”.

    Scott McRoy

    Liverpool - Trent Alexander Arnold (England)

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