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Rob Holding: The Return

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razörist

Soft With The Ladies, Hard With The Mes

Country: Morocco
Would be lovely if Holding can continue to perform and give Mustafi time to settle in. Another Wenger gem! Works best on a budget. ;)
 

MaraDon

Wants you to learn about football
great game, he is solid buy he is partering with a machine so he can sit deep and enjoy the view.
All encouraging nontheless.
 

carlito'sway

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great game, he is solid buy he is partering with a machine so he can sit deep and enjoy the view.
All encouraging nontheless.

Solid game but made a couple of mistakes that could be costly, particularly on Ighalo's bicycle kick. He will learn though and with Mustafi arrival, he will have two top CB's to learn from.
 

GunnerInPluto

Active Member
I wont be surprised if Holding puts Mustafi on the bench for a while. Same thing Bellerin did to Debuchy. If that happens, then shame on all those fickle fans.
 

Mrs Bergkamp

Double Dusted
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I like him and Chambers as CB's. That position needs experience so good luck to them learning the role. I'm more encouraged by anyting shown by Senderos,Djourou and Stepanovs.
 

Aevi

Hale End FC
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I wouldn't be too worried if he were to start vs PSG, that's how highly I rate him. Being pushed to third choice with Mustafi entering the fray shouldn't hinder his development, we have so many games coming up.
 
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