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    Welcome Iago Aspas

    So it's official now.



    Bit of info on him:



    Iago Aspas scouting report: All you need to know about the Liverpool target

    23 May 2013 13:29

    Celta Vigo's Iago Aspas has been linked with a €7million move to Liverpool, but what will the Reds be getting for their cash?

    Iago Aspas has been linked with a €7m move to Anfield this summer as Brendan Rodgers looks to strengthen his side and push for a Champions League place next season. But what kind of player is he? Our La Liga expert David Cartlidge reveals all.

    Liverpool fans are used to having a player in Luis Suarez that so ferociously divides opinion. They’ve taken to the Uruguayan as one of their own, irrelevant of the opinions Suarez’s detractors hold.

    It will make fascinating viewing then, if another contentious character in Iago Aspas turns out for them.

    Aspas too, is of that 'love to have him on your team, hate to play against him' mould. He also happens to be a very, very good footballer.

    The 25-year-old plays each game like it’s his last, getting in the faces of opponents and going to the ends of the earth for his team. He’s energy, enthusiasm, and endeavour. But he’s also skill and sublime.

    He was born in Moana, a town of just 20,000 in Galician. At school he was a terror too, constantly distracted in lessons with only focus on football.

    Asked what his favourite moment as a Celta fan was he didn’t mention a goal, or assist, he recalled when Wagner infamously booted Diego Tristan in the air during a Galician derby.

    It was in 2010/2011 that he first rose to prominence, scoring 23 goals in 35 games as Celta pushed towards a return to Spain’s top flight.

    He played as a lone striker in the Segunda that season, working in tandem with the various support acts he was handed. His coach at the time was a certain ex-Liverpool man in Paco Herrera, part of that glorious Champions League victory steered by Rafa Benitez.

    Herrera had to handle Aspas with care, for he was always on the brink of breaking.

    That season he played for every single fan that entered the stadium; would chase lost causes, formed the first part of defence from his attacking role, put in tackles and of course, scored goals.

    He’s a passionate character too, constantly muttering to himself when moving around the field and when against an opponent engaging in some exchanged words. It motivated him, psyched himself up. It rarely did not produce an end product.

    Aspas' transition from Segunda to Primera was seemingly effortless for the player. He managed three goals in his opening seven games, and as it stands has 11 in 32 matches.

    There's a common misconception that Aspas is just a tenacious striker, but there's much more to him than that. He’s a creator too, marking down six assists and generally being the centre of everything good his team produces.

    Aspas can drop off into midfield and start attacks, move into the channels and take players on with pace – particularly on the right hand side, where he likes to drift in from with a drop of the shoulder. He can also play on the shoulder like a number 9, offering a team verticality in their play.



    (embed you ****ing ******* )

    His movement is one of the most impressive aspects of his game, harnessing a sweet change of direction and burst of pace. Although he doesn’t have great strength or power, he puts his body between the ball and an opponent intelligently while using skill or that pace to jet away.

    His stature and skill set makes him a slippery character, difficult to contain. Out-and-out striker, inverted winger, second striker – Aspas would do any of these roles justice. He is though most at home in that second striker berth.

    Aspas is seen as a Jekyll and Hyde character, so much so his ex-coach Herrera referred to him as part Messi and part monster. The latter part came to fruition in two incidents this season; one when he had to be substituted by Herrera to avoid being sent off then another when he head-butted an opponent and was banned for four games. All the while, Celta fans still sung the name of their hero who they felt represented them.

    The truth is Aspas had many faces and many talents, and if he can channel that passion he has in the right direction he’ll accomplish great things.
    Last edited by Shaggy; 13-06-13, 08:58 PM.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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    Asked what his favourite moment as a Celta fan was he didn’t mention a goal, or assist, he recalled when Wagner infamously booted Diego Tristan in the air during a Galician derby.
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      #3
      Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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        #4
        Welcome Iago.

        A worthy successor to Luis I hope.

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          #5
          Funniest welcome thread ever
          One tit for another.

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            #6
            He sounds ****ing nuts, headbutts etc. we just need to get him trained up on biting and diving
            Modifying post.

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              #7
              Aspas has updated his Twitter bio


              Ex del celta de vigo y actualmente en liverpool football club!!(moaña)

              Moaña
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                #8
                Good to see business done early. Welcome Iago la!

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                  #9

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                    #10




                    Aspas vs PL's best

                    Credit: Andrew Beasley ‏@BassTunedToRed
                    We come not to play.

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                      #11
                      Stewart Downing?
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                        Stewart Downing?
                        Ok maybe not the PL's best
                        We come not to play.

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                          #13
                          Yeh sure Downing looks like he has good stats but well...he's Downing. I think i'll be quiet on this one and hope for the best

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Imy View Post


                            Aspas vs PL's best

                            Credit: Andrew Beasley ‏@BassTunedToRed
                            I'm trying to work this out. What does shot conversion mean? If he had 86 shots and scored 12 goals doesn't that give him a 1 in 7 ratio? Probably being thick here...

                            I'm definitely being thick as I posted the wrong picture...
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                              #15
                              Could be another very good signing. Finally we seem to have a decent scouting network. let's hope he settles in as quickly as Coutinho.
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