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Lee Dixon, one of Arsenal's longest-serving players, won four league titles and three FA Cups during his 15-year career at the club but struggled with feelings of imposter syndrome due to his move from Stoke City. Despite his impressive record, Dixon felt out of place and required encouragement from his father and teammates to overcome his doubts.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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