Sentences with phrase «into the first team»

Considering the fact that he broke into the first team squad in the 2008 - 09 season, that accounts to more than a third of overall action missed through injuries.
Both players have seen very limited action for the first team and need some confidence if they intend to get back into the first team fray.
If their so called youth rejects can get into our first team as teenagers, then that's telling you something, right there!?
He might get another chance to prove himself here as somebody he could break into the first team in the next couple of years.
Look for 2 or 3 of them to break into the first team squad next time around.
Put it this way, if he doesn't sign any player's that could step straight into the first team then he is a complete # @ # @!
The club have offered him a way into the first team, he hasn't taken it and also a way out, by taking a # 3.5 m drop on what they paid.
Coming into the first team at a young age at a big club requires a very special talent.
Generally we have that depth and our subs would walk into the first team of most EPL teams.
There is nothing better as a supporter than witnessing a youth team player breakthrough into the first team.
So now it is more important than ever to keep what we have and stick to building youngsters into the first team than we had ever done before.
It only works bringing into the first team youngsters when the majority of the first 11 are exceptional and can carry an inexperienced player.
He needs to be integrated into the first team at a steady pace.
He is playing as if he has just been thrown into the first team.
Secondly — they have to actually go into the first team and NOT be getting pushed out or they are just being wasted as leaders.
There really aren't that many strikers out there who would walk into our first team without some competition.
However, this could be a short term problem as he will ease into the first team in a year or two.
If we get 1 - 2 players a year out of the academy into first team we do well.
It is good business, he is not the kind of player that will slot straight into the first team so why not take our time and get him for less.
He is a player who fits into the first team very well.
It is all on themselves to make the leap into the first team within a year or two.
Isn't that how just about every young player gets into the first team anywhere?
We seem to always block the way of our academy strikers into the first team.
The other purchases so far have been of the kids who have potential to break into the first team sometime later.
They will hope that he can break into the first team proper as the season progresses.
You think he needs an easy ride into the first team to fulfill his potential?
I hope that this doesn't happen again this time and that the pick of the crop are kept in the squad and introduced gradually and carefully into the first team.
His remarkable improvement since breaking into the first team show his intelligence on the pitch and ability to learn.
Then with the rapid emergence of Bellerin and his continual fitness problems; he has since faced a difficult battle to get back into the first team.
One for the future, but he needs game time in matches like this to gain experience and to work his way into the first team.
As a point of clarification it would be acceptable to consider recruiting an exciting future prospect from outside the major leagues but not an established player expected to step straight into the first team.
But I know that he will be drafting in at least 3 youngsters into the first team, next season.
He's played all over the place since breaking into the first team, and the boss admits that it's both a blessing and a curse for the 20 - year - old.
When the Poland and Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny was made into a first team regular at the young age (for a keeper) of 21, he seemed to have the world at his feet and a long and distinguished career awaited him as the Gunners Number One.
While the Arsenal and England international star will be over the moon just to be fit again and has already come off the subs bench to register his first playing minutes of the season, Danny Welbeck will be well aware that he faces a tough task in getting back into the first team on a regular basis.
Voiced out his Nigerian roots and willingness to play for Nigeria if called up years ago before breaking into the first team set up at Everton.
The Spanish defender has had a revival of sorts, coming back into the first team picture after a much publicized falling out with Barcelona manager Luis Enrique.
Arsenal signed Holding for a measly two million in today's transfer market during the summer and he was thrown straight into the first team for the opening Premier League game.
Raheem Sterling has been thrust into the first team by Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, and has shown enough quality to be a star player for the Reds when he matures.
The young midfielder may have made headway into the first team under Jose Mourinho, but as The Mirror states, so far Guus Hiddink has preferred older heads in the middle as the club attempts to turn their season around.
Robin Van Persie was signed from Dutch side Feyenoord for just # 2.75 million, he only won the FA Cup at Arsenal, he had not however broken into the first team by this point, by the end RVP was Arsenal 8th top scorer of all time with 132 goals in 278 appearances and he finished his Arsenal career by alienating the entire Arsenal Fanbase and leaving a career (that should have ended in legendary status) in tatters when he forced his way to Man United in a # 24 Million move.
Finally, the emergence into the first team of talented young academy players such as Anton Miranchuk, Mikhail Lysov and Dimitry Barinov.
The 20 year - old broke through into the first team in early 2016, and has become a regular starter for Arsene Wenger, keeping Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain, Lucas Perez, Aaron Ramsey and Theo Walcott all out of the team in different periods.
After seeing Jeff Reine - Adelaide on first team duties during the start of pre-season, it looked quite possible that Wenger was looking to promote some more youth into his first team plans.
Sanogo who should be on loan to develop is being pushed into the first team with zero goals PL after 15 or so games and is starting ahead of Joel Campbell.
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