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FABIO VIEIRA: THE VIEW FROM PORTUGAL

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FABIO VIEIRA: THE VIEW FROM PORTUGAL

 

FABIO VIEIRA JOINS THE ARSENAL

 

Fabio Vieira shows up at Arsenal

Fabio Vieira turned into our second marking of the late spring this week, when he finished a move from Portuguese goliaths Porto.

 

The assault disapproved midfielder had drawn in the consideration of clubs all around the landmass after a heavenly season at his childhood club, however it was the Gunners who came out on top in the race for the 22-year-old's mark.

 

To get the lowdown on our fresh debut, we addressed famous Portuguese football columnist Tom Kundert, of Portugoal.net, to figure out what we can anticipate from Fabio.

 

"I believe it's a truly thrilling getting paperwork done for Arsenal," Tom starts. "Indeed he's quite possibly of Portugal's most encouraging, exceptional ability. He's exceptionally snazzy, an incredibly cunning individual. As far as players right now in the Premier League, I'd say he's comparative in style to Bruno Fernandes. Indeed, even his build is comparable as it were.

 

"He's a super powerful going after weapon. For me what compels him stand apart as a star is his vision. He is an incredible passer. He's one of those players who can detect a pass and you think 'My god. I didn't see that from up in the stands. How could he figure out how to choose that?!' He's truly sharp in the last third, and he has objectives in him too.

 

He's falling off a great season, his best up until this point and his first where he has been a customary in the Porto side, who won the association. He contributed altogether to that. In the event that I was an Arsenal fan, I'd be glad, and here in Portugal, as enthusiasts of Portuguese football, we're eager to perceive how he does at this phase of his profession."

 

Casted a ballot Primeira Liga Player of the Month for April as Porto raged to their second title in three years (losing only one association game the entire season) he completed the mission with 14 helps and six objectives from only 27 appearances. It worked out as a help like clockwork - better than some other player in Europe's main seven divisions last season.

 

So where does Tom figure Fabio will squeeze into the Arsenal group?

 

"He's left-footed yet he will in general play to on the right - last season in any event - he cuts in and shoots or selects one of his awesome passes with his left foot. He's somewhat of an all-rounder, yet certainly a greater amount of a going after midfielder than a cautious one. He can play number 10 also."

 

Albeit yet to be covered at senior level for Portugal, he's played in excess of multiple times for the Under-21s, scoring on 13 events. Last June he was named Player of the Tournament as he assisted Portugal with arriving at the last of the European Under-21 Championships. He scored once in six appearances, and assisted his country with seeing off an England side highlighting both Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah in the gathering stage.

 

"He's essentially the supervisor of that Portugal Under-21 group," Tom affirms, "and has been for the last year or somewhere in the vicinity. It's very much a thing watching him, pointing, telling his colleagues where to go and sorting out the hostile arrangement. He does it really also.

 

"Portugal Under-21s have an extremely capable crew, and their outcomes over the recent years have been extraordinary, dominating virtually every match and piling up five or six objectives each match. He's been at the core of that.

 

"He's somewhat awful not to have played for the senior group yet, in light of the fact that in his position Portugal are spoilt for decision. They have probably the best players on the planet there, similar to Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva. Renato Sanches at times possesses that job too, so that is the explanation he hasn't broken in yet.

 

"I completely anticipate that he should do so soon, and that wouldn't shock me the slightest bit assuming he gets himself on the plane to Qatar assuming that he stirs things up around town running at Arsenal. I'm certain that will be an objective of his."

 

 

FABIO VIEIRA: THE VIEW FROM PORTUGAL

Josh James 22 Jun 2022

Fabio Vieira shows up at Arsenal

Fabio Vieira turned into our second marking of the late spring this week, when he finished a move from Portuguese goliaths Porto.

 

The assault disapproved midfielder had drawn in the consideration of clubs all around the mainland after a heavenly season at his childhood club, yet it was the Gunners who came out on top in the race for the 22-year-old's mark.

 

To get the lowdown on our fresh debut, we addressed prestigious Portuguese football columnist Tom Kundert, of Portugoal.net, to figure out what we can anticipate from Fabio.

 

"I believe it's a truly thrilling getting paperwork done for Arsenal," Tom starts. "Beyond a shadow of a doubt he's perhaps of Portugal's most enco

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