... Andrey Arshavin. The Russian national team, led by Arshavin, impressed, achieving success in their group and overcoming Holland in the quarter-final to reach the semi-final. Many of the players responsible for this success came from the ...
Alex Crook. Andrey. Arshavin. Forward. 2009–2013. Andrey Arshavin was Arsenal's most expensive player at £15m when he joined the Gunners from his home city club of Zenit St Petersburg on transfer deadline day in January 2009, and over four ...
... ANDREY ARSHAVIN (three times: Andrey Arshavin, Arshavin and Ø) and ROBIN VAN PERSIE (three times: Van Persie, Van Persie and his effort). As is typical of newspaper report texts (Bell 1991), the presented order of events in the text ...
... Andrey Arshavin (capt) Alan Dzagoev Substitutions: Pavel Pogrebnyak (for Aleksandr Kerzhakov) Diniyar Bilyaletdinov (for Andrey Arshavin) Vyacheslav Malafeev Igor Semshov Roman Pavlyuchenko Denis Glushakov Aleksei Berezutski Yellow ...
... Andrey Arshavin, who made life tough for Vidic, Ferdinand and United. Arshavin, who would go on to sign for Arsenal later that year, dribbled past Vidic on a couple of occasions, leaving him for dead. It was a tough night for the ...
... Andrey Arshavin, faced similar criticism as Ronaldo after his diminished effort against Poland on Tuesday. Though he provided the expertly placed free kick that Alan Dzagoev head-flicked in for a the goal, Arshavin faded and Poland came ...
... Andrey Arshavin, first with Boulahrouz and later with Heitinga. But that didn't work. Arshavin played the match of his life and was a constant threat. He cleverly made himself available between the lines. That was difficult for our ...