Sentences with phrase «little spaniard»

Cazorla 8 - The little Spaniard was the architect of every Arsenal attack.
Team News & Lineups: Mourinho has persisted with Juan Mata in the starting lineup and the little spaniard has been superb so far alongside another United outcast Fellaini who has played a key role in United's three wins so far.
To complete the sprinkling of Euro 2008 - related news it was announced yesterday that every Arsenal supporter's favourite little Spaniard — Cesc Fabregas — has been given his country's Number 10 jersey for the tournament.
The little Spaniard was determined to defy the press speculation early in the season, and has repeatedly.
A great point in the Community Shield victory over Man City was when our little Spaniard magician came to make a block inside our 18 yard box as a City attacker was about to shoot.
Best: The little Spaniard recovers from his devastating injury and regains the form that made him an integral part of the Arsenal midfield.
The little Spaniard has a huge impact on Arsenal's ability to control the tempo of a match, and against Spurs, while Francis Coquelin and Granit Xhaka didn't play badly, they can't control a game in the way Cazorla does.
It is telling and with the game played at Old Trafford, United are expected to take the initiative and attack meaning the little Spaniard will be vital to United doing well to turn their season around.
But the little Spaniard Santi Cazorla would like to disagree with me.
I think it would be a mistake to focus too much on the little Spaniard, because then we would be leaving too much space for the likes of Nasri, Fernandinho, Lampard or Navas and they all have the ability to really hurt us.
But it just is not happening for the little Spaniard at the moment.
Cazorla, the little Spaniard is a reliable back - up for Jack Wilshire.
Our little Spaniard also seems to be finding form and when he does he can be a massive player for Arsenal.
Even Arsene Wenger highlighted how much the little Spaniard has been mised when he said this week about the team's failings this season: «It was a turning point at Everton and Manchester City where we lost two games on the trot just after a Champions League game.
There are worrying reports circulating this morning that Arsenal have already agreed to let our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla return to Spain this summer with Atletico Madrid.
But it has also been said many times that Arsenal's first drop in form came when the little Spaniard Santi Cazorla first got injured and Wenger was left to experiment with Aaron Ramsey in the middle beside Francis Coquelin or Matthieu Flamini.
The little Spaniard as been at the heart of much of City's success in recent years, including two Premier League titles in three years.
No - one could talk about today's game without mentioning the brilliant display from our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla, and Wenger was no exception.
Come on we surely know that we will not be seeing Santi Cazorla playing for Arsenal's first team any more, it has just gone too far past the point of no return by now, but then again Wenger gave the little Spaniard a one year extension last season, even though he was fatally injured in October after playing just 8 League games for the club.
You could say we are still missing Santi Cazorla but as the little Spaniard is not even in this season's official squad, he wouldn't be playing even if he had a miraculous recovery.
Ozil comes out on top on possession, assists and chances created but you have to consider that our little Spaniard has been playing deeper quite a bit.
For a long time it looked as though we may never see the superb little Spaniard playing for the Gunners again as he has had no less than eight surgical procedures since he last played, but as reported by the Daily Star things are looking good for his return before too long and Cazorla is now working hard to get fit.
Ot: anyone else see our little spaniard and the chilian argue about something in the liverpool game?
For Me Santi is the game changer Ozil and Alexis are beniffiting because of our Little Spaniard.
The little Spaniard Santi Cazorla turned 30 last week, but is still as sprightly as he was 10 years ago if not even fitter.
The little Spaniard took a knock against Ludogrets and Arsene Wenger was forced to put Mohamed Elneny on the pitch as Coquelin's partner in central midfield, and the end result was the loss of two points against Middlesbrough.
Now if Arsene Wenger and the players can get us into a position to challenge for the BPL title, then it should be easy to persuade the little Spaniard to stay.
The little Spaniard was replaced at halftime against the spuds and he might as well not have started because the boss revealed after the game that Cazorla was suffering from some mystery illness that was clearly affecting his game and the Frenchman suggested that his central midfielder was only operating at around 30 percent.
The little Spaniard had only played 8 League games in this campaign before his injury, and Arsene Wenger doesn't sound very confident on any return date.
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.
A slight miscontrol from Aguero put the ball straight into the little Spaniard's path who didn't need to be asked twice and fired the ball into the bottom right corner on the half valley.
In fact I believe there is a possibility that one day the little Spaniard could become a manager of Arsenal, but I still hope that he will have to fight for his place against a new beast of a signing as well as Francis Coquelin!
The fit again Mesyt Ozil is back and he will have the considerable talents of our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla to unlock the leaky Aston Villa defence.
But according to a quote from Arsene Wenger in OwnGoalNigeria, Le Prof also thinks that AlexIwobi could cover for the little Spaniard.
A bigger worry is the fitness of our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla, who is struggling to get back to his usual level.
The likes of Cazorla can be interchangeable on the pitch, with the little Spaniard having also played CAM and on the wing in the past.
Arsenal's one biggest problem over the last two seasons is that we have missed our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla as our engine room in midfield, and we know that Fabregas could easily fill his shoes.
The little Spaniard has been irreplaceable over his tenure @ the Emirates but sadly serious injuries have robbed him of his final days as a Gunner.
The little Spaniard missed a whole chunk of last season through injury and it really showed for Arsenal when he was missing from the side.
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.
The little Spaniard is the key creative influence at City, and as he comes gradually towards the end of his 20s, he might be open to a slight modification in his role at the club as part of Guardiola's ideological approach.
But Sanchez is not blowing his own trumpet, he prefers to praise the quality of his new team - mates and especially our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla: «When I arrived at the club I didn't know the players that well, but I was really surprised by everyone's quality,» Sanchez told Arsenal.com.
Our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla was expected to have played his last game for Arsenal after having yet another operation just before Christmas, but now perhaps Arsene Wenger still harbours hopes that our brilliant midfielder could return to play in our Europa League games this season.
The little Spaniard may have been out with injury for a long time and he might not be able to finish the game but I think he must at least be given a chance to start it.
I know it sounds like a cliche (not to mention that it also implies that sometimes Arsenal DO NOT always defend together), but our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla thinks that he has found the secret to Arsenal's winning run — particularly when talking about our spectacular success over Liverpool this weekend.

Not exact matches

The Spaniard featured in eight Premier League matches this term, as well as 15 in the previous season, and with him having turned 32 in December, it would have been of little surprise to see Cazorla and Arsenal part ways this summer.
Perhaps the Spaniard can be used a little further up the pitch, where I feel he's more effective.
With Oxlade - Chamberlain and Monreal also tipped to start by Wenger, the team will have two wing - backs who have adapted well to their new roles and will be great going forward, although the Spaniard should be a little more alert at the back.
I thought that against Arsenal and thankfully David Ngog connected well with the ball and netted before the Reina blunder, but back to the Spaniard a little later.
I am a little surprised to see Bellerin chosen over Debuchy but the young Spaniard is proving himself all the time and perhaps his extra pace could be key on the massive Wembley pitch.
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