[ENG] Premiership 2012/2013 (28 Viewers)

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Nov 26, 2006
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I don't suppose any English teams will bother to close Cazorla down any time soon.

They'll all stand around utterly baffled that he plays between the lines, the cheating foreign prick.
 

Gabriel

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May 23, 2010
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I think Chelsea did a decent job in neutralizing him and Arteta (specially the latter) granted Cazorla still got a couple chances though.

On another note, Mata has been on fire :sun:
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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I don't suppose any English teams will bother to close Cazorla down any time soon.

They'll all stand around utterly baffled that he plays between the lines, the cheating foreign prick.
West Ham did a decent job of it for 60 mins, he struggled with lack of alternatives to play or get space from. Then Walcott got in and West Ham were toyed with, direct running and movement that got them rattled, gave Cazorla time and space. Look at his goal, got so much time he didn't have before, because they weren't as willing to press him with Walcott wileycoyoting their defence lol.


P. S Sunderland neutralized him pretty clearly with Clattermole, tightish marking. Besides Chelsea, only team who focused on him. The rest as you said act suprised he plays between their defence and midfield... Especially Liverpool :p
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Where did Wenger find Cazorla anyway?

Unearthed a real gem there.
Arsenal buys about 50 youngsters from around the world every year and then places them at their satellite teams.

Now and then a real gem unearths from that

all the others are left to rot at satellite teams, far away from their families

Former Belgium first division side Beveren, used to be one of those satellite teams. we saw how it works.
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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Arsenal buys about 50 youngsters from around the world every year and then places them at their satellite teams.

Now and then a real gem unearths from that

all the others are left to rot at satellite teams, far away from their families

Former Belgium first division side Beveren, used to be one of those satellite teams. we saw how it works.
Poor guys. They're getting paid to play sports.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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English commentators keep saying how amazed they are that Cazola or Cazrola or whatever you want to call him has 40 or 50 caps for Spain. Spain! And I'd never heard of him until two months ago.
 
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