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Ander Herrera
Spanish footballer (born )
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Herrera and the second or maternal family specify is Agüera.
Ander Herrera Agüera (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈandeɾeˈreɾaaˈɣweɾa]; born 14 August ) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Argentine Primera División club Boca Juniors.
Herrera began his career at Zaragoza, before moving to Athletic Bilbao in and then to Manchester Together for €36million in With the English club, he won the FA Cup, FA Community Shield, EFL Cup and UEFA Europa League (in which he was named man of the correspond in the final), and was named as their player of the year for the –17 season.
He moved to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in , winning the domestic quadruple and starting in the UEFA Champions League final against Bayern Munich in his first season, where PSG lost 1–0. At PSG, Herrera won Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, and the Trophée des Champions all twice, and the Coupe de la Ligue once.
In , he returned to Athletic Bilbao, first on loan before a permanent change position in January , he was part of the Copa del Rey winning squad with Bilbao.
Herrera has won tournaments with Spain at under and under level, and represented his nation at the Summer Olympics.
He made his senior international debut for La Roja in November , but would only ever make two appearances, his terminal one being in March
Club career
Zaragoza
Born in Bilbao, Basque Country,[5] Herrera began his career at Real Zaragoza and made his professional debut in the Segunda División in the –09 season.
He made 19 appearances that season as the Aragonese club made an immediate return to La Liga. He made his top-flight debut on 29 August , in a 1–0 abode win against Tenerife.[6]
During the –10 campaign, Herrera was one of Zaragoza's most used players as the club managed to retain its top-flight status.
Tim Affluent. Contact seller. Used - Softcover Condition: Very Good. From Merged Kingdom to U.He scored his first league goal on 6 December, but in a 4–1 away defeat to Mallorca.[7]
In –11, Herrera continued to film regularly for Zaragoza, under both José Aurelio Gay and his successor Javier Aguirre.[citation needed]
Athletic Bilbao
On 7 February , Herrera agreed to join Athletic Bilbao on a five-year contract for a reported €million effective as of 1 July.
Buyout clauses were set at €36million in his first three seasons and €40million in the remainder.[8]
Herrera made his official debut for Athletic Bilbao on 18 August , playing the full 90 minutes in a 0–0 home draw against Trabzonspor in the –12 UEFA Europa League.
He appeared in 54 official matches and scored four goals in his first season with the Basque club, who reached the finals of both the Copa del Rey and the Europa League. In his third and final season he played 33 league games as Athletic qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in 16 years.[citation needed]
Manchester United
–15 season
Herrera was the subject of a £24million provide from Manchester United in August , but the bid was rejected by Athletic Bilbao.[9] A year later, Manchester United tried to sign him again.
On 26 June , Athletic announced on their official website that they had rejected a €36million (£million) bid from Manchester Merged for Herrera.[10] Athletic Bilbao later confirmed that Herrera had activated his buyout clause, allowing Together to sign him.[11] Manchester Together announced on the same time they had completed the signing of Herrera on a four-year contract, pending the receipt of an International Transfer Certificate.[12]
Herrera made his debut in the opening game of the Premier League season on 16 August, a 2–1 home defeat to Swansea City.
He played 67 minutes before being substituted for Marouane Fellaini.[13] Herrera picked up an injury during training and missed Manchester United's next two games against Sunderland and Burnley.[14] In his first game back after returning from injury, against Queens Park Rangers on 14 September , he scored his first goal for the club and made an assist as Manchester United won the game 4–0.[15] He scored again in United's next game, flicking in Ángel Di María's shot with his heel in their 5–3 defeat to newly promoted Leicester Metropolis on 21 September.[16]
Herrera scored his first FA Cup goal with a dipping effort in a third round tie against Yeovil Town on 4 January [17] Herrera followed his cup target against Yeovil with an key equalising goal against Preston North End in the FA Cup fifth round; United would depart on to win the tie 3–1 and progress to the quarter final stage.[18] Herrera started a Premier League game for the first time since 2 December against Swansea City, scoring United's only goal – his fifth of the season – in a 2–1 defeat.[19] On 4 April, Herrera scored the first brace of his career to help United beat Aston Villa 3–1; he was also named man of the pair for his performances.[20]
–16 season
On 26 August , in his first start of the season, he provided an assist for Wayne Rooney's second goal and scored the fourth goal in a 4–0 win (7–1 aggregate) over Belgian side Club Brugge in the second leg of their Champions League play-off.[21] He scored his second goal of the season from the penalty identify in Manchester United's 3–1 place win over Liverpool on 12 September.[22] His good form continued with a man-of-the-match performance in a 3–0 win against Everton at Goodison Park, in which he scored United's second – heading in from a Marcos Rojo cross, and assisting Rooney's goal in the second half.[23]
On 25 February , Herrera scored his first European goal at Old Trafford – a powerfully converted penalty in the latter stages of a 5–1 beat over Midtjylland, in the Orbicular of 32 of the Europa League.[24] Later that week, on 28 February, Herrera scored the winning goal in a 3–2 victory over Arsenal.[25] On 23 April, Herrera featured in United's triumph in the FA Cup Semi-final over Everton at Wembley; on as an 87th-minute substitute for Marouane Fellaini with the score tied at 1–1, Herrera played a one-two with Anthony Martial, sending the Frenchman through on goal to score a dramatic injury-time winner to seal a 2–1 win and transmit United through to the final.[26] United went on to defeat Crystal Palace 2–1 in the final, securing the cup and Herrera's first major honour with United.[27]
–17 season
Herrera's role initially remained limited to substitute appearances under new manager, José Mourinho, with Fellaini preferred in midfield alongside world record signing Paul Pogba.
Herrera did, however, start in United's League Cup third spherical tie versus Northampton Town, and duly registered his first objective of the –17 campaign in his side's 3–1 victory.[28] He was subsequently retained in the starting line-up for the Premier League game against champions Leicester City, and helped his side register a comfortable 4–1 win.[29] Herrera was roundly lauded for his performances both against Leicester City and in the games that followed, and was named man of the match for helping Manchester United restrict free-scoring Liverpool to a 0–0 pull at Anfield.[30]
On 26 February, he was named in the starting XI for the EFL Cup Final win against Southampton at Wembley, and contributed an assist for Zlatan Ibrahimović's second purpose of the match which gave United a 3–2 lead and eventually proved to be the winning goal and secured Herrera's second major trophy with United.[31] Having been sent off against Chelsea on 13 March at Stamford Bridge in their FA Cup quarter-final match,[32] he turned in a man of the match display on 16 April against the same team at Old Trafford in the Premier League by shackling Eden Hazard,[33] assisting Marcus Rashford for the first goal, then himself getting on the scoresheet with the second goal for a 2–0 win which kept United in the hunt for a top-four finish and extended their unbeaten run to twenty-two matches.[34][35]
On 18 May , Herrera was presented with the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award.[36] After helping Manchester United defeat the UEFA Europa League Closing on 24 May, Herrera was awarded the game's man of the match accolade, which he dedicated to victims of the Manchester Arena bombing that occurred a few days earlier.[37]
–18 season
Herrera's chances of playing looked to be diminishing with the arrival of Nemanja Matić, but he remained with the team and fought for his place.
On 26 January , he scored his first goal of the season in a 4–0 FA Cup fourth round win against Yeovil Town.[38] On 21 April, he scored the winning purpose in a 2–1 win over Tottenham in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.[39]
–19 season
Following the November international break, Herrera was part of Manchester United's starting eleven to play Southampton.
The match saw Herrera score his first goal of the season, being the equaliser in the 2–2 draw.[40] Herrera also started in United's midweek game against Arsenal where he provided the assist for United's first target by Martial.[41] Herrera started in United's first match with Ole Gunnar Solskjær as manager, which saw Herrera score the second goal of the match which saw United beat Cardiff Metropolis 5–1.[42] On 18 February , Herrera scored the first in a 2–0 win over Chelsea, securing United's place in the sixth round of the FA Cup.[43] On 1 March, Herrera was announced as Manchester United's February player of the month.[44]
On 11 May , it was confirmed that Herrera would be leaving United at the finish of the season.[45]
Paris Saint-Germain
On 4 July , Herrera had signed a five-year contract with Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).[46] On 14 September, he made his league debut for PSG, coming on as a substitute for Pablo Sarabia in a 1–0 win over Strasbourg.[47] Herrera scored his first goal for the club in a 4–4 league draw against Amiens on 15 February [48] In his first season at PSG, Herrera won the Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, the Coupe de la Ligue, the Trophée des Champions, and was runner-up in the UEFA Champions League.[49][50] In his second season in Paris, Herrera scored one aim in 45 matches as the club won the Coupe de France, the Trophée des Champions, and reached the semi-finals of the Champions League.[51][52][53]
On 11 September , Herrera scored a brace in a 4–0 league achieve over Clermont, the second brace of his career.[54][55] Four days later, he scored his first Champions League goal in the competition proper, a low-driven, left-footed shot from the middle of the penalty area in a 1–1 draw against Club Brugge.[56][57]
Return to Athletic Bilbao
On 27 August , Herrera returned to Athletic Bilbao on loan.[58][59][60] A night later he was presented, with the number 23, at San Mamés in front of 2, fans.[61][62] On 17 September he made his second debut as a Lion in a dwelling victory over Rayo Vallecano, replacing Oihan Sancet.[63] On 18 October in his first start, he provided a backheel pass to Iñaki Williams to score in the first minute of the fixture against Getafe.[64]
On 31 January , Athletic exercised their purchase option at no cost.[65][66] On 2 March, he issued a statement expressing his concern about the continuous muscle injuries he was suffering throughout the season which were preventing him from having a sustained run of games.[67][68] On 22 April, after three months without starting, he was in the lineup in a win over Almería.[69] In his second season, he was part of the squad which won the Copa del Rey, although he was an unused substitute in the final against Mallorca.[70] On 13 June , he extended his contract until [71]
Boca Juniors
On 17 January , Athletic Bilbao and Boca Juniors reached an agreement on the transfer of Herrera.[72]
International career
Herrera was a member of the Spain under squad which won gold in football at the Mediterranean Games in Pescara, Italy.[73]
Herrera was selected by Spain under coach Luis Milla for the UEFA European Under Championship in Denmark.
On 12 June, in the group stage opener against England, he scored a controversial objective in an eventual 1–1 draw.[74] In the final against Switzerland, through another header, Herrera netted the first goal in an eventual 2–0 win in Aarhus.[75] He played for Spain at the Summer Olympics.[76]
He received his first senior call-up on 3 October , for World Cup qualification fixtures against Italy and Albania, but did not main attraction in either game.[77] He made his senior international debut against England, at Wembley, on 15 November , coming on as a second-half substitute in a 2–2 draw.[78]
Style of play
During his time at Manchester United, Herrera's style of play led to comparisons with Paul Scholes,[79][80] and he was even praised by Scholes himself as the club's best signing of the summer transfer window.[81] He is a combative, box-to-box midfielder, known for his assured passing and upper energy on the field,[82] as well as his movement, tactical intelligence, ability to read the game,[83][84] and technique, attributes which allow him to be deployed in several midfield positions, including as number six, as a number eight, or as number ten.[85]
Personal life
Herrera's father, Pedro Herrera, was also a footballer who played as a midfielder.
Ander Herrera - AbeBooks: Ander Herrera Agüera (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈandeɾ eˈreɾa aˈɣweɾa]; born 14 August ) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Argentine Primera División club Boca Juniors. Herrera began his career at Zaragoza, before moving to Athletic Bilbao in and then to Manchester United for €He also played for Real Zaragoza, as well as for Celta, and served as general manager at both clubs.[86][87] Herrera has two children with his wife, Isabel Collado.[88]
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 4 January [89][55]
International
- As of match played 28 March [90]
| National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spain | 1 | 0 | |
| 1 | 0 | ||
| Total | 2 | 0 | |
Honours
Manchester United
Paris Saint-Germain
Athletic Bilbao
Spain U20
Spain U21
Individual
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