Sentences with phrase «since spaniard»

Harrison emerged as David Villa's only consistent partner up top since the Spaniard arrived with the expansion side in 2015.
Cazorla's assist at Hull City last Monday was his 28th during his time in north London, more than any Premier League player has managed since the Spaniard made his debut in 2012.
Since the Spaniard's public outburst at his new signing, the Chilean has come on drastically and could be seen ordering others to check their own positioning against Benfica, shouting and pointing adjustments as if he were one of Pep's original acolytes out on the field.
The Seagulls have been without a boss since Spaniard Oscar Garcia resigned at the end of the season, despite leading the club into the play - offs in his first season at the AMEX Stadium.
Since the Spaniard succumbed to injury poor old Per Mertesacker took up the slack as designated vice-captain, but his performances since then have left much to be desired.
390 — Saúl Ñíguez's goal was Atletico's first away from home in the Champions League in six and a half hours of football (390 minutes), since the Spaniard scored at Leicester in April.
While Fabregas played his part in a superb Barca side, the Catalan giants have arguably gone to another level since the Spaniard's departure, with Suarez joining Lionel Messi and Neymar in a sublime front three.

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The Red Devils may be considering letting Ander Herrera move to Bayern Munich this January, with the Spaniard failing to convince Louis van Gaal since his arrival from Athletic Bilbao in the summer.
David De Gea has been one of the Red Devils» stand - out performers this campaign, the Spaniard often being called into action to save United bacon more times than he can remember since his arrival in 2011.
The Fulham manager, who has been commenting at the World Cup for the BBC, has been the frontrunner for the Liverpool job since Rafael Benítez left Anfield this month and could be confirmed as the Spaniard's successor within days.
The Spaniard has come on leaps and bounds since earning a regular starting role, even picking up the award for the PFA Premier League Team of the Year for last season.
There have been numerous Arsenal rumours since last summer that have variously accused Hector Bellerin of demanding a transfer during the summer window, and even more recently saying that the club had decided themselves to move the young Spaniard on to fund our own spending in this coming close - season.
The Spaniard has been out of action since October last year, when he was only expected to be missing for a matter of months.
It's claimed that there has been agreement with the Spaniard since January over a move, and should he decide to move to Italy, he would certainly play a pivotal role in bringing experience and a winning mentality to the side to help find that balance between youth and established stars.
Many pundits have been saying that the Spaniard has been extremely ineffectual this season despite playing every minute of every League game in this campaign, but with an obvious lack of backups since the sales of Matthieu Debuchy (who has been playing like a genius since joining St Etienne) and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain (who forced his move to Liverpool), the only option Wenger had was to give his place to Calum Chambers.
The Spaniard has been heavily linked with an exit from the Bernabeu since the season ended, as he was forced to settle for a back - up role for the most part last year.
The Spaniard has been the best one - on - one defender in the world since breaking into the Chelsea side at left - back 12 months ago.
The Spaniard has been out of work since parting ways with Roma last summer and has been contacted regarding his availability for the post.
The Spaniard is set to return to the stadium for the first time since he left in 2011 with their local rivals, having joined the Blues in the summer for # 30 million after the Gunners turned down their buy - back option on the 27 - year - old from Barcelona, according to the Daily Mail.
Don Balon are stating that Man City were originally interested in Barca midfielder Sergio Busquets, however since they've failed in their pursuits of the Spaniard, will now join the hunt for German Weigl.
The Spaniard hasn't featured since last October as he has continued to be blighted by injuries and has been a costly absentee for the Gunners.
Although the Spaniard is good on the ball, he is not an out and out defensive midfield player, and has not been at quite his best form since he made the move to the Bernabeu from Real Sociedad last summer.
Thus Santana became the first Spaniard since the»20s to reach the finals at Wimbledon.
It's been far too long since we had some good quality youngsters coming through the youth academy and representing the club on the field of play effectively and now we appear to have six good kids coming through, five Brits and a Spaniard.
Willian [Express] and Cuadrado [Telegraph] have also been linked with an exit from Stamford Bridge since Pedro was lured to west London, with the Spaniard perhaps expected to become Mourinho's new first choice on the wing along with Hazard.
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.
The Spaniard's family have since had to return to Spain, citing family reasons for the return, and Bellerin has since spoken of his closeness with his relatives, claiming it would be hard to continue without them.
Since then the Spaniard has had critics lay into him for not being Diego Costa, but like so many previous Chelsea strikers he seems to have that big - game knack, and came up with the goods on a night when Lukaku completely went missing.
Azpilicueta has also managed to establish himself as one of the best players in the Premier League, with the Spaniard constantly proving his worth for the Blues time and time again since his arrival almost six years ago.
The Spaniard has since found himself to be struggling to hit the heights he was during his opening two campaigns in the senior side, and even lost his place to Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain last term.
The Spaniard has been immense ever since Wenger made the shift to the three - at - the - back system and his performances surely entitle him to retain his place in the Arsenal backline.
Mourinho said in the summer that he couldn't remember the last time the Spaniard was beaten in a one - on - one, and not much has changed since.
Despite only being at the club together for two days in January 2011 the Spaniard revealed they have remained in contact ever since briefly crossing paths and is looking forward to linking up with the Uruguayan striker:
The Spaniard has stamped his authority on the role, and Gibbs has since been linked with move to Liverpool most recently.
Rodgers has seen loaned in winger Victor Moses fail to impress and Spaniard Iago Aspas doing likewise since his summer move to Merseyside.
Much of the attacking attention has been focused on Alvaro Negredo, with the Spaniard having gone seven games without a goal since opening the scoring against Stoke City on the opening weekend of the season.
In fact, Trulli had raised his game so much since 2003 that he was now consistently beating the Spaniard.
But ever since Arsenal changed into a back - three system, the Spaniard has excelled and put in some really good performances.
The Spaniard has established himself as a reliable figure for Napoli since 2015, but with his contract expiring at the end of the season he looks set to depart.
The Spaniard himself has been impressing since being promoted in the place of Mathieu Debuchy in September 2014, and is set to earn a new extended contract as confirmed in today's press conference.
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.
There are some worrying Arsenal transfer rumours about Hector Bellerin being sought after by Barcelona, but these reports have been around ever since the young Spaniard came into the Gunners first team, so why should we believe them now?
The young Hector Bellerin, who arrived at Arsenal from Spain in 2011, has been imperious since the injury to Mathieu (corrected) Debuchy thrust the young Spaniard into the limelight.
Since moving to the Emirates, the Spaniard has managed just 11 Premier League appearances for the Gunners, with a majority of them being from the bench.
The Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta was up on the podium at Wembley collecting the FA Cup on Saturday, despite not playing in the game, but Arsene Wenger has since revealed that he fully expects the Spaniard to sign a new contract extension with the club to stay at the Emirates for another year.
One fascinating bit of information from Fernando Alonso's career stats is that, since returning to McLaren in 2015, the Spaniard has only scored 11 points finishes.
«while the Spaniard's creative stats have spoken for themselves since Wenger dropped him into a deeper role.»
The Spaniard has clocked up 22 league appearances since the beginning of the 15 - 16 season, but all of those appearances were starts, and his creativity is something our side has lacked.
To be fair to the boss, if Ramsey had been performing and banging in the goals from the middle like he was a couple of years ago, the decision would have been tougher, but injury problems and a loss of form meant that Ramsey was not the killer he had been, while the Spaniard's creative stats have spoken for themselves since Wenger dropped him into a deeper role.
flamini for me should be our back up for coq not sluggish Spaniard that can't even make a tackle, since we didn't buy replacement flamini should be back up.......
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