Sentences with phrase «spaniard got»

The Spaniard got the slightest touch on the ball to direct it goal - wards, and that opened the scoring.
Pedro combined with Pato and the Spaniard got a third just seconds into the second period.
Bartley turned home a near - post corner from Hernandez to open the scoring after 36 minutes, before United's on - loan Spaniard got in on the act to double the advantage with a cool finish shortly after the restart.
In fact Gibbs remained as the club's first choice left back even after Monreal's arrival at the club, but once the Spaniard got a run of games in the first team, his consistency, confidence and ability have meant that he's never looked back and been displaced by Arsenal's number three.
He says that implosion battling Sunday with Tiger Woods last year is behind him, but it will be fun to watch if the Spaniard gets back in it down the stretch.

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As a Spaniard myself, I'm ashamed to say I still got ta practice a lot on making the perfect tortilla...!
Arteta has mostly been used as a DM when available, but now that Francis Coquelin has made that spot his own it may be difficult for the Spaniard to even get a game next season, especially if Arsenal bring in another younger DM this summer.
We would obviously be a more exciting prospect for the Spaniard, and we seriously can not afford to get to the end of the transfer window without adding another option up front.
Cech got back to his feet quickly though, denying the Spaniard from a tight angle.
When Kieran Gibbs is fit and firing, the Spaniard hardly ever gets a game and, even when he does get sporadic game time here and there, the rustiness is very much palpable.
Chelsea striker Diego Costa always seems to get under the skin of Arsenal players when the two sides meet and — having scored five goals in as many Premier League games this season — the Spaniard is almost certain to start in North London.
If we do get new investment and owners who actually back his decisions then I think it better to keep the Spaniard at the club rather than changing both the board and manager at the same time.
Arsene Wenger spoke ahead of Arsenal's English Football League Cup fixture against Nottingham Forest, that he thinks Lucas will take time to adapt to the league and that is why the Spaniard hasn't got too many minutes to his name.
When it comes to playing the likes of Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Man City or Barcelona, Arsenal do need more power to cope and the 32 - year old Spaniard just has not got the legs.
The left - back role is one we have been looking at for some time now, with Nacho Monreal and Kieran Gibbs failing to impress this term, and with the Spaniard not getting any younger also.
Raheem Sterling cut across Nacho Monreal and there is no way the Spaniard could have got out of the way.
That was ultimately what got talkSPORT pundit Danny Murphy talking about the Man Utd ace, but while he backed him on that incident and doesn't believe it was intentional, it gave him a perfect excuse to slam the Spaniard anyway.
The 31 year - old could now get the chance to to stake a claim in the Spaniard's absence, and should he impress, he may well be able to challenge Hector once he returns from injury.
Mourinho got rid of Mata when he was in charge at Chelsea, so it seems likely that he will be reluctant to keep the Spaniard this time around too.
The Spaniard, 33, has already shown his intent to get into coaching by taking on work with Arsenal's U13 side, and within the youth setup of the Welsh national team.
Things got even more frustrating for Pep Guardiola's men as after receiving a yellow himself before half - time, Alonso was shown a second and sent to the stands — hardly a fitting way to celebrate 100 appearances in the competition for the Spaniard.
The Spaniard's blistering speed to get up and down the right flank for the Gunners is a major facet of his game, and in turn it has helped him establish himself in Arsene Wenger's starting line - up and become recognised as one of the best in his position in England.
Not many get past the young Spaniard, but if you are hoping that Arsenal may nick a goal, then maybe the 9/1 on offer for 0 - 1 may appeal to you, but I am going to stick my neck out and take Giroud to score the only goal of the game at a cool 40/1 from Ladbrokes.
Kieran Gibbs is more suited to an all - out attack approach than Monreal, but, given that Arsenal don't have to chase the game from the get - go, expect the more defensive - minded Spaniard to start.
They claim the next 10 days will be crucial to where the Spaniard will be playing his football next season, with Barca set to look elsewhere unless they can get the deal done in that time.
Given Juan Mata's presence in the squad, it remains to be seen who gets the nod out of the duo as the Spaniard has been more effective when played centrally too.
But the Spaniard is getting older and slower and is often exposed in the bigger games when he is put under serious pressure.
A bigger worry is the fitness of our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla, who is struggling to get back to his usual level.
In fact the young Spaniard's own attacking instincts and pace could be really handy in getting United going the other way and forcing their attackers to offer the defence some help.
Last summer the Spaniard returned to Los Che and had made 11 appearances for his boyhood club in 2014/15 up until completing this switch to Villa Park and is raring to get going in the Premier League.
So with the Gunners struggling in midfield without the Spaniard Santi Cazorla, who is not getting any younger, the idea that Arsenal do not need a player of Wilshere's ability and class seems a bit misguided.
The only other one I would consider is Elneny for Cazorla, to keep the Spaniard fresh and also to exploit the extra energy you often get when a player faces his former club.
Lucas could play out wide I suppose, but with Iwobi and the Ox also set to play I think the Spaniard will get his chance through the middle.
Almost a campaign down the line however and the Spaniard can't get any minutes on the pitch.
I honestly think this will make or break our season as if he does get injured, we have Arteta as backup which with much respect to the Spaniard, he just is not cut out for that type of commitment and dirty work.
The Spaniard was just getting fully fit again after a succession of problems effectively wiped him out for the whole of last season but has now picked up another calf problem.
Wenger made it very clear that Bellerin was not for sale last year when he persuaded the young Spaniard to sign a new six year extension to his contract, but Barcelona just think its a ploy to get a massive transfer fee if they come in with an offer, and they think that Hector and Arsenal are more likely to be amenable to cashing in if Wenger decided not to renew in the summer.
At the moment Wenger seems keen to stick with the Coquelin and Cazorla pairing, but with the Spaniard out injured, this may be Xhaka's chance to get in the team.
So the news reported by Sky Sports that the Super Spaniard is set to sign his name on a new Arsenal contract to keep him at the club for another three years means that Gibbs will really have to do something special if he wants to get the regular game time he needs to challenge the likes of Leighton Baines and Luke Shaw for the England team under Roy Hodgson.
Cazorla had a couple of great chances to score and the Spaniard was getting closer, as was Alexis and with Burnley offering little threat going the other way, we turned the screw before the break but could not quite find that crucial opening.
But we still get mixed messages because we hear about Arsenal promoting local youth players yet the club bought Xhaka a Swiss National for 30 mill and are pursuing Spaniard Morata for 30 mill.
After Cazorla's sparkling display against Besiktas in the second leg, it's high time that the manager takes note, and gets the Spaniard playing in the middle of the park a lot more than what he normally does.
There have been many Arsenal transfer rumours linking our very own little Spaniard with a move to the La Liga winners Atletico Madrid, but with Cazorla playing brilliantly against Man City in the Community Shield, not to mention the opening goal, there is absolutely no reason why Wenger should get rid of one of our best players.
I think the Gunner most like Isco is Wilshere and I hate to say it but the Spaniard is the better of the two, while Rosicky and Cazorla are not getting any younger.
It is young Calum Chambers, however, that gets a special mention as he has really surprised the Spaniard with his ability and maturity.
One of the few Chelsea players to look as good this season as he did last, Marcos Alonso gets the nod for us at left - back, even if it's a close call between him and fellow Spaniard Jordi Alba.
But Ramseys energy should give him the advantage over the 30 year old Spaniard, Ramsey is capable of covering a lot more ground the Cazorla does, therefore this should allow him to get back to cover more often than Santi.
There are also rumours that Rafael Benitez want Lucas at Newcastle but the move is unlikely as the Magpies are likely to be facing a relegation battle whereas the Spaniard is much more likely to win trophies in Turkey and will get some Champions League football as well.
Cadena's report suggests the Spaniard is looking for assurances he'll get regular game time next season — something he wasn't always getting before he made the move to Juve.
The young Spaniard put in the sort of energetic and dynamic performance that us Gooners have got used to, and with La Rojita winning the game at a canter against Estonia I think we can be safe in the knowledge that the Arsenal man is carrying no after effects from that knock or the manager would surely not have kept him on the pitch for the whole 90 minutes.
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