Sentences with phrase «spanish right back»

For me, the Spanish right back is taken for granted.
Spanish right back Pablo Maffeo swapped Barcelona for Manchester to join City in July 2013 after beginning his youth career at Espanyol.
The Frenchman revealed on the official Arsenal website that there are doubts about the fitness and availability of our young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin, who has a minor ankle problem, and our French defensive midfielder Mathieu Flamini, who has an issue with his hamstring.
The Spanish right back has been heavily linked with a transfer back to Barcelona and when I started to hear this I thought it was only a matter of time.
Although the emergence and rapid improvement of the young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin for Arsenal this season was one of the major plus points of the season, it did also attract some unwanted attention in our player, most notably from the perennial plunderers Barcelona.
Assuming that the Arsenal transfer rumours about Hector Bellerin are correct and his boyhood La Liga club FC Barcelona are determined to take him back to Spain this summer, then Arsene Wenger will need to find a top quality replacement for the Spanish right back.
So even if our Spanish right back stays in north London and is an Arsenal player next season, I think it is only a matter of time before he signs for Barca, assuming that they want him to of course.
There is another reason to believe there is some truth to this story as well, because a few weeks back when our Spanish right back was asked to pick his fantasy XI, one of the big surprises was the inclusion of Deeney up front.
I must admit that I find it a bit strange that the Spanish right back Hector Bellerin, despite plenty of big game action for the Gunners in recent years, can still boast just three international caps at senior level, but if this can Arsenal in anyway to stop the flying full back being tempted to return to Catalonia to play for his boyhood club Barcelona, long may it continue.
So his fulsome praise of the Gunners» young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin, reported by the Daily Mail, is especially welcome.
I assume that most, if not all, of the Arsenal fans that use this site have heard what our young Spanish right back has been saying about the strength in depth in the Arsenal squad and there being enough quality among the fringe players and the young Gunners to be able to step up and cover for the ones that have picked up an injury.
But our Spanish right back Hector Bellerin reckons it is the perfect time for Arsenal to take a breather and I agree.
This time, as revealed on the official Arsenal website, it is our young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin and the England international star Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain that have picked up knocks and may not be able to feature this weekend.
The Arsenal dressing room might be a slightly tense place to be once all the Gunners away on duty with their various countries are back together after the current international break, at least it could be a bit uncomfortable for the young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin.
The question of who would start for Arsenal in midfield was one and the other was on the fitness of Hector Bellerin after the Spanish right back was knocked out in a collision with Marcos Alonso last weekend.
The football media has decided to give the Arsenal fans a big scare with some sensationalised headlines suggesting that the Gunners could be on the verge of losing our young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin to his boyhood club Barcelona, where he spent his formative years at their famous La Masia academy.
One is Hector Bellerin the Spanish right back, who The Mirror reports is still on the transfer wish list of FC Barcelona.
First off let me say that I am a big fan of Arsenal's young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin.
Top quality and upcoming Spanish right back... Btw he can play @ LB, lets hope he doesn't become another Fabregas!!
Well I for one disagree and it seems that our brilliant young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin feels the same way.
The other is to put the young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin back in the side in favour of Mathieu Debuchy and that is also because he is fit to play again after a thigh problem.
Experienced and ever - consistent Spanish right back who is always comfortable in possession of the ball and neat and tidy with his passing, while the 31 - year - old has created one goal for a Swans team - mate in the Premier League so far.
The three Gunners to make the cut were Alexis Sanchez, Mesut Ozil and Hector Bellerin, confirming the young Spanish right back's rise to the upper echelons of the footballing world.

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The Spanish boss is believed to be keen on bolstering his options at right - back, with both Bacary Sagna and Pablo Zabaleta in the latter stages of their footballing careers.
A report from Spanish football outlet Marca has published comments from the controversial right - back that a proposed move to Barca was halted in favour for a move to Tottenham because the Spanish giants were hesitant to complete the deal because of the Ivorians reputation.
Manchester United are in talks to sign Porto right - back Danilo, 23, with the Old Trafford club willing to meet the Brazilian's # 37m release clause --(Sport — in Spanish)
And that means that our Spanish left back Nacho Monreal would partner Per Mertesacker in the centre of defence, with young Calum Chambers at right back.
The Spanish right - back has enjoyed somewhat of a whirlwind year with the Gunners as he struggled on his UEFA Champions League debut against Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund 12 months ago and it appeared he wasn't quite ready to make the step up to first - team football at the time.
The Spanish giants are believed to be frustrated with Aleix Vidal's performances at right - back this term, following his promotion to first - choice in the absence of the departed Dani Alves, and are now keen on bringing in a more able replacement for the Brazilian.
We all thought that this meant that the Spanish youngster Hector Bellerin was nailed on to take the right - back position, but Arsene Wenger has announced that he won't make a decision until today.
The Arsenal right back Hector Bellerin and his Spanish under 21 teammates got off to a cracking start at the European championships at the weekend, putting five past Macedonia without reply on Saturday and setting a marker with a stylish, classy and effective performance all over the pitch.
Veteran defender Jeff Agoos, 33, has done a masterly job, organizing a D that last week included French - speaking left back David Regis, a native of Martinique; Spanish - speaking center back Carlos Llamosa, from Colombia; and right back Steve Cherundolo, 22, who was playing only his third game with the national team.
Everyone at Arsenal will be hoping that the late knock picked up by the young Arsenal right back Hector Bellerin in the game between the Spain under 21s and San Marino, which the Spanish comfortably won by 3 - 0, will not turn out to be a problem that will keep him out of action for any length of time.
The source of the latest report in regards to the story, Spanish paper Sport, further claim that the Catalan giants» Sporting Director Roberto Fernandez is scheduled to meet the Arsenal star personally in the coming days to conduct negotiations ahead of a # 44 million move back to the Nou Camp for the young Spanish star, with Barca identifying the right - back slot as one of the areas that need to be bolstered ahead of the new campaign.
Spain: The Spanish team is always packed with competition and although Right Back Hector Bellerin remains unlikely to join up with Spain this summer, despite another great year, he is certainly worth a mention.
There has been extensive Arsenal transfer rumours regarding the future of our young Spanish defender Hector Bellerin, with both Barcelona and Manchester City linked with a move to poach our talented right - back.
Now seems to have made the full on transition from right back to centre back, the Spanish international only seems to get better with age (albeit more cynical too) and should he eventually decide to leave Los Blancos his new employers will have one of the world's most accomplished defenders on their hands.
Though primarily a right - back, the Spanish international can play in central defence and in midfield as well, making him a very versatile and experienced addition to any squad.
Our defeat at the weekend has left us seven points outside the top - four with only 11 matches remaining, but Spanish right - back Hector Bellerin believes we are still well within a shout of making the Champions League, although he insists that Wenger must figure out how to manage Ozil and Mkhitaryan.
The ex-England right - back celebrated his 41st birthday on Thursday by demolishing Rapid Vienna 6 - 0 in the Europa League, a win that almost guarantees the Spanish giants will take their place in the Last 16 of Europe's secondary club competition.
Arsene Wenger is in the market for defensive additions this summer following a string of exits from the club, and has identified Spanish right - back Juanfran as a potential addition to his squad.
Onew thing that we do know about the Spanish international right back Hector Bellerin is that he feels a lot of respect, gratitude and warmth for both Arsenal Football Club in general and Arsene Wenger in particular.
Unless Bellerin becomes as injury prone as Wilshere, I think we've got ourselves the future right back for the spanish national team — and i would not be surprised if Barca tries to do a Fabregas on Bellerin when the time comes (when the need to replace Dani Alves is becoming more and more acute)
The strangest decision, for me, is that Wenger has stuck with the Spanish left back Nacho Monreal in the centre of defence and kept the better defender that is Calum Chambers at right back.
Here was I worrying about the prospect of Arsenal losing our flying Spanish full back Hector Bellerin to those nasty boys from Barcelona and wondering who might be on the transfer wish list of Arsene Wenger in line to replace him, when I realise that we already have a pair of right backs in the squad just waiting for their chance.
Barca didn't seem to keen on holding onto the player who was a winger back in Spain, but since his conversion to right back at Arsenal, the Spanish side have kept their eyes on him.
This is not a done deal yet Arsenal fans, by any means, but I have to say that things do not look good for the Gunners on the issue of our Spanish international star Hector Bellerin, with the rumours from Catalonia in Spain that the new manager of Barcelona has identified our right back as his priority transfer target for the summer.
One of the latest Arsenal transfer rumours is claiming that the Spanish giants FC Barcelona are offering three of their current crop of players to the Gunners as part of the deal they want to make which would see our speedy young right back Hector Bellerin go back to Catalonia where he spent his youth in the academy at La Masia.
What an Arsenal legend our brilliant Spanish international right back Hector Bellerin has become in such a short space of time.
The French right - back has missed most of this season with a number of different knocks, though Spanish youngster Hector Bellerin has proven a very capable backup in that position with some fine displays.
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