
Former Tottenham Hotspur winger Andros Townsend, now with newly promoted side Luton Town, has shed light on the secret behind his remarkable agility.
Despite being 34 years old, Townsend, who returned to the Premier League this summer on a free transfer, continues to showcase quick feet on the field, drawing attention to his exceptional skills.
In a recent interview, Townsend shared insights into his dietary choices, revealing a surprising element contributing to his speed improvement.
The English winger disclosed that he regularly includes chicken feet in his dinner, attributing this unconventional choice to enhancing his footwork capabilities.
Luton forward Andros Townsend: "Every night for dinner, I eat chicken feet. Steamed chicken feet."
"The collagen in the chicken feet, there's cartilage, there's so much goodness."
Additionally, Townsend provided details on how he prefers to prepare the chicken feet before incorporating them into his evening meals.
He added, "They even put it into performance pills and shots now. I order chicken feet in massive batches."
"You can boil them, I steam them. 20 minutes and it's lovely. It's like a chicken wing."
As Luton Town gears up for a challenging Premier League fixture against Manchester United this weekend, the team's recent performance is worth noting.
In the previous week's EPL match day 11 fixture, Luton Town held Liverpool to a 1-1 draw, showcasing their competitive spirit and resilience on the field.
Townsend's presence adds an intriguing dynamic to Luton Town's lineup as they aim to continue their positive momentum in the upcoming clash with Manchester United.
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