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    Pedro Chirivella

    did he do ok or what? i was working so i couldn't pay much attention to the game. also i think that's his name but i refuse to look it up.

    thank you.
    dave of mutilation

    #2
    Reminded me a lot of a prime Xavi, was excellent.

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      #3
      For a little fella (of slight build due to age) he was putting himself about a bit. Played quick, simple balls about, helped midfield shape and generally was closing down well too. He had a good game.

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        #4
        18 years old. Definitely got a big future.

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          #5
          I was going to start a thread for Joao Carlos Teixeria but it seemed a bit indulgent clearly I was wrong!

          Pedro Chirivella (to spell his name correctly) was very good in tandem with Stewart but if Brannagan was fit he'd not have played at all last night. So he was lucky in that regard - took his chance well.

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            #6
            you know what, i would play him v Aston Villa at the weekend

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              #7
              The lad played well. It think it helped playing with Stewart and Teixeira as they are used to playing we each other (maybe that should be re-phrased)

              With regard to his name. It is...... Pedro Chirivella Burgos

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                #8
                Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                Pedro Chirivella Burgos

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                  #9
                  Never really impressed me since he had that growth spurt (he was better when he was 4'0"). But over the last two games I've changed my mind, his lack of pace was not a worry playing against a pacy team like Wham.

                  Tired in the second half and did disappear for 20 odd minutes, but Klopp's substitutions ruined our shape and therefore his threat as he was found having to cover the whole of midfield with Stewart.

                  Definitely would like to see him start a league game or two, but I'll probably get shot down by forumites on here for "destroying his confidence" by suggesting such heresy.
                  One tit for another.

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                    #10
                    a few stray passes early on, but then grew ino the game. nice first touch, can spot a pass and has the guts to take the ball of our defenders. basically has everything our 1st team mids don't have
                    Jürgen Klopp

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                      #11
                      Pleasantly surprised he did so well against decent opposition. Didn't look out of his depth at all. One for the future hopefully.
                      Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                        #12
                        I am surprised people are talking so much about Ilori and Stewart. I thought he was the stand out player. He was excellent at keeping the ball and got himself out of some sticky situations. Also, when you see him he strikes you as being a lightweight player, but he won the ball on numerous occasions.
                        96 Never Forgotten

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Fernandinho View Post
                          I am surprised people are talking so much about Ilori and Stewart. I thought he was the stand out player. He was excellent at keeping the ball and got himself out of some sticky situations. Also, when you see him he strikes you as being a lightweight player, but he won the ball on numerous occasions.


                          Had a good game, looks like he has good understanding of his role and technically he appeared to be excellent.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Fernandinho View Post
                            I am surprised people are talking so much about Ilori and Stewart. I thought he was the stand out player. He was excellent at keeping the ball and got himself out of some sticky situations. Also, when you see him he strikes you as being a lightweight player, but he won the ball on numerous occasions.
                            I thought he played at a similar level to Ilori and Stewart, personally I thought the other two slightly edged it, but Chirivella is about 4 years younger than them, so much less experienced. I guess that this means he could potentially be the better long term prospect, if we get a suitable development program for him.
                            The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                              #15
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