Sentences with phrase «spaniard look»

That was how Cazola started before we got Ozil and he pushed Cazola wide for Ozil making the short Spaniard look like an average player.
the Spaniard look to have wrked on his defense duties tdy..
NACHO MONREAL 5.5 The Spaniard look good on the ball but had a torrid time throughout the game as danger man Sadio Mane ran the rule against the defender on the night causing him so much problems with pace and trickery on the left wing.
Although the Blues already have the excellent Ramires and Nemanja Matic to partner new signing Cesc Fabregas, there's no doubt that Khedira lining up alongside the Spaniard looks an extremely exciting prospect for Chelsea.
The Spaniard looked excellent against Besiktas, and will be eager to make up for his mistake against City in the second game of the season.
Having failed in a bid to sign Roberto Soldado from Valencia this summer, as the Spaniard looks set to join league rivals Tottenham, Rodgers is looking to sign Kosecki as he looks to add more goals into his team.
Despite being out of favour at Stamford Bridge last season, the Spaniard looked good in the few games he did manage to feature in, creating plenty of chances.
Arsenal's Santi Cazorla was a magician in midfield during their win over Sam Allardyce's side, and the Spaniard looks to be finding his form again at the perfect time.
Arsenal willing to bid $ 50million for Isco in January (Buzz Sport) Embed from Getty Images Isco is lacking playing time under Rafael Benitez and with the European Championships coming up in the summer, the Spaniard looks like he wants out.
Arriving as a young inexperienced 19 - year - old the Spaniard looked out of his depth in his first few seasons at Old Trafford, he was prone to mistakes and some questionable decisions, but that was going to come with being inexperienced.
Alvaro Morata will lead the line after another goal against Newcastle last Saturday and a strong showing against Atletico Madrid; the Spaniard looks to be filling Diego Costa's void with ease.

Not exact matches

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.
The Spaniard was leading in the final race of the MotoGP season and looked as though he'd easily take his fourth title in the premier class, that was until this happened...
Arsene Wenger would then have to decide on whether to look at bringing in a replacement to play as back - up to the Spaniard, or if he is more than happy with keeping Ainsley Maitland - Niles, Gabriel Paulista or even Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain to fill in the role.
The Spaniard went on to pick up his own injury later in that game but that now looks like it was a blessing in disguise.
Ignoring the fact that the Spaniard is a world class coach who built one of the all - time great club sides in his short spell at Barcelona and looks to be doing the same at Bayern, his rivalry with Mourinho during their time together in La Liga was superb entertainment: a clash of personalities, a clash of philosophies — it had everything that the Ferguson - Wenger duel of old used to when the Premier League was in its hayday.
Djokovic is looking to defend his title in Rome, after defeating the Spaniard last year in the men's final.
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.
Arsenal's Nacho Monreal looks to be nearing a north London exit this summer, as Arsene Wenger has decided not to extend the Spaniard's contract and is looking to cash in, according to reports from Spain.
Milan have made no secret of their desire to sign Deulofeu, and given that the Spaniard has barely played for Koeman so far this season coupled with the arrival of additional competition, his spell on Merseyside looks to be coming to an end.
Although he has been dropped to the bench in recent games, the Spaniard has looked a class act in many of United's games this season, giving them the composure and quality on the ball that they've needed for so long in midfield.
Mkhitaryan and Mata appear to have both fallen out of favour with Mourinho as Jesse Lingard now looks to have stolen the starting position in the Man United number ten role ahead of the Armenian and Spaniard.
However, while the focus between now and the end of the season remains the Premier League run - in and Europa League glory, it looks as though the Spaniard could be set to return to his homeland after leaving former Atletico Madrid in 2011.
The Spaniard was his usual attacking self, always looking to create.
This of course means that when those two return to the squad the only two long term injuries we will have left is Mathieu Debuchy, who was hardly part of the first team squad anyway, and the little Spaniard Santo Cazorla, who Wenger also mentioned in today's team news as he looked chipper from his hospital bed after his operation the other day.
If the Spaniard stays, it is likely the French leader will look elsewhere (Inter is interested).
Spanish media outlet MARCA are reporting that Real Madrid gaffer Zinedine Zidane has advised Jesé to keep his options open to him this summer, with Madrid looking to potentially offload the Spaniard.
The Old Trafford side are seemingly reticent to lose the 24 year old custodian but as the Spaniard has just a year to run on his current deal they have little option other than to look to cash - in on the player.
The young Spaniard has been considered a hot prospect for quite some time and yet has never been given a chance to prove himself and now he seems likely to be looking for an Anfield exit.
The Spaniard bagged himself his first goal for the club, while also looking threatening thereafter and much more will be expected of him this season.
The speedy young Spaniard has never looked back after the injury problems of Debuchy and Chambers gave him his chance and the right back continues to go from strength to strength.
Normally the automatic choice would be the Spaniard and it even looked as though Flamini might be leaving the club this summer, but after Arteta's awful game in Zagreb last week, when he made no tackles or won any duels at all, the boss might be reluctant to play him in the north London derby.
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.
Incredibly, the Spaniard has gone a year without either a goal or an assist, so here's a look at what's gone on in the world in that time...
It is understood that Wenger would ideally like to select Bellerin for the match, but leading medical health professionals have suggested that Arsene Wenger shouldn't be looking to rush the Spaniard back ahead of schedule.
The young Spaniard hasn't looked back since and is holding the right back spot down as his own, although this season he will also face competition from the much favoured Gooner Carl Jenkinson.
In truth, it wasn't just the Spaniard's fault as there was a catalogue of errors in the lead up to the Gayle goal, but it looks as though on the basis of the tweets below that he was very much the man in the firing line.
A stunningly world class performance from the Spaniard kept United ahead when Watford looked to be breaking back into the game.
Cazorla -5.5 - Worst game for a while from the Spaniard who looks like he needs a rest.
I kept expecting the manager to bring Cazorla off as I assumed his inclusion was merely to help him gain fitness but halftime came and went and as the likes of Elneny, Campbell, Walcott and Coquelin were all replaced while the Spaniard remained on the pitch, our chances of winning that game looked stronger and stronger.
With that release clause in mind and Nolito's supposed willingness to leave Celta Vigo this summer, should Arsene Wenger be looking at striking up an offer for the Spaniard?
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.
Guardiola is, as some would describe, a genius, however Man United's win showed that the City manager definitely has his flaws, something that other managers should definitely look to exploit when they come up against the Spaniard's sides in the near future.
Guardiola has targeted Spurs defender Walker, with the full - back reportedly being one of the Spaniard's key targets this summer, as the former Sheffield United man looks set for a move to the Etihad, reports Sky Sports.
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.
When Campbell and the Ox came onto the right they began to link up with the Spaniard and we started to look a threat again.
As the track dried out he actually began to reel the Spaniard back in and for a while it looked like he could actually win the race, but a small off just a few laps from the end meant he had to settle for second.
He's fresh off a thorough pummeling of fellow Spaniard David Ferrer in the semis and looks as unbeatable as ever.
Cesc Fabregas also looked back to his best at Selhurst Park, but Hiddink would be wise to sacrifice the Spaniard for Matic because Scunthorpe are likely to pack the centre of the park.
The tall Spaniard has taken time coming to terms with the Premier League; time that Sir Alex Ferguson will now look back on as great experience for the youngster.
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