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Bilic is excited with Arbeloa's arrival

Now that we know Alvaro Arbeloa will be playing in the Premier League once again, it's safe to say he will surely give 110% as he always does with any club he plays for. Croatian manager Slaven Bilic was really excited for the kind of player that just came to help them out, the outstanding history he has with some of the biggest clubs in the world is simply spectacular. 

Talking to the press, Bilic said this about Arbeloa: "His CV is top of course. He was at Liverpool so he knows the Premier League. He had 10 years at Real Madrid and won everything. We were looking to strengthen that position, at least short-term and he was available and simply the perfect option for what we needed. We watched a lot of Real Madrid games like everybody else and he's a great professional, a player of great experience and I'm sure he's going to help us a lot. Make no mistake, he's coming here as a player, not as a mentor, not as a coach."

The coach also spoke about Simone Zaza's arrival from Juventus FC, he believes the Italian player is still in good age to be important for the team: "He's still young, hungry, great left foot, goalscorer, bit of that drive and positive wildness on the pitch that is very important for the team, the crowd."

Photo credit: West Ham United

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