Manolo Gabbiadini
Manolo Gabbiadini
Gabbiadini makes a great start to life with Saints!
Southampton recovered from their Wembley heartbreak against Manchester Utd to score four times in a fantastic 4-3 away win at Watford. The Saints' new Italian striker, Manolo Gabbiadini, scored again and has now scored six goals in only four matches since joining the club. Gabbiadini arrived at Southampton on transfer deadline day, just hours before the transfer window closed until the summer. Southampton paid a reported transfer fee of £15 million. The fee is already looking like a wise investment. Gabbiadini scored on his debut against West Ham, then scored twice as Southampton beat Sunderland. His third game in Southampton colours was against Manchester Utd at Wembley. Gabbiadini scored twice and had another goal wrongly disallowed as Southampton's trip to Wembley ended in disappointment. His goal against Watford means he is the first-ever player to score in each of his first four matches for Southampton.
Gabbiadini played against three centre-backs today. Next week, it will be four! Claude Puel, Southampton manager.
What do we know about Manolo Gabbiadini?
Manolo Gabbiadini was born on 26 November 1991 in Calcinate, a small town in northern Italy. Gabbiadini has played for four different Serie A (Italy's top division) clubs. He grew up near Bergamo so it was no surprise when he joined Atalanta as a youth player in 2003. In 2010, he made his Serie A debut for the club but he soon moved on loan to Citadella to play in Serie B. After one season, Gabbiadini returned to Atalanta but moved at the end of the 2011/12 season. He moved to Juventus but was immediately loaned out to Bologna and then signed for Sampdoria without ever playing a match for the Italian giants. After two seasons with Sampdoria, Gabbiadini moved to Napoli where he helped the team to runners-up spot in Serie A and Champions League qualification.
Football is an open sea. In good times, the storm can arrive at any time. I cannot relax. Five goals in three games is a good start, but it won’t always be like this. Manolo Gabbiadini talking about his good start at Southampton.
What does Gabbiadini need to learn?
Gabbiadini's current scoring run is actually longer because he scored in his last three matches for Napoli. Many people didn't want him to leave Naples and there were lots of other teams looking at the striker, too. Everton failed with a bid last summer and Milan and Marseille also wanted him before Gabbiadini chose the south coast of England. Gabbiadini was encouraged to sign for Southampton by Graziano Pelle, the Italian striker who played for the Saints between 2014 and 2016. One challenge for Gabbiadini is the language - he didn't speak any English when he arrived. Gabbiadini's teammate, Nathan Redmond, has said that Gabbiadini; 'has found the language barrier difficult but he has picked up a few English phrases already and we have an Italian physio who does a lot of the translating.' And Gabbiadini has said that he is forming a positive relationship with the Southampton manager, Claude Puel, he's said; 'we speak English, French and Italian'. At the moment, Gabbiadini does his talking on the pitch!
Next year, if he plays like this, he'll be at Real Madrid. Stefano Okako, who was Gabbiadini's teammate at Sampdoria and now plays for Watford.
Which Italian players have been most successful in the Premier League?
Manolo Gabbiadini and Graziano Pelle are two Italian strikers who decided to make the move from Italy to the Premier League, but you may find it surprising that so few Italians have made that move. Only 68 Italians have played in the Premier League since it began in 1992/93 compared to 114 Spanish players, 119 Dutch players or 197 French players. However, some of the Italians that have played in the Premier League had a big impact. Have a look at our top five Premier League Italians (in no specific order!). Do you agree with our choices?
Name | Club |
Roberto Di Matteo | Chelsea |
Paulo Di Canio | Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham and Charlton |
Gianfranco Zola | Chelsea |
Mario Balotelli | Manchester City and Liverpool |
Gianluca Vialli | Chelsea |
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Do you think Manolo Gabbiadini can continue his good scoring run? Can he get back into the Italy team?
Why do more players come from Spain and France to play in the Premier League than Italy?
Who do you think is the best-ever Italian player to play in the Premier League? Do you agree with our top five? Why/why not?
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16/09/2022
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Premier League is the best league of the world. Every player across the world have a dream to find chance to play there .
16/09/2022 16:59
Tottenham Hotspur
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Premier League is the best league of the world. Every player across the world have a dream to find chance to play there .
28/06/2020
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I think Gianfranco Zola is the best-ever Italian player to play in the Premier League and I agree with your top five. They were amazing players.
28/06/2020 16:46
Manchester United
6539
I think Gianfranco Zola is the best-ever Italian player to play in the Premier League and I agree with your top five. They were amazing players.
28/06/2020
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Manolo Gabbiadini is a good player but inconsistent.
28/06/2020 16:37
Manchester United
6539
Manolo Gabbiadini is a good player but inconsistent.
20/12/2018
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yes he is a good striker
20/12/2018 12:11
Manchester United
229
yes he is a good striker
13/09/2017
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The best-ever Italian player was Gianfranko Zola.
13/09/2017 12:11
Arsenal
2337
The best-ever Italian player was Gianfranko Zola.
08/07/2017
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Yes i do.
08/07/2017 20:26
Liverpool
3705
Yes i do.
08/07/2017
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Maybe because they do not have enough chances in Italy.
08/07/2017 20:25
Liverpool
3705
Maybe because they do not have enough chances in Italy.
08/07/2017
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Yes he do,I think he will get into the first team of italy quickly.
08/07/2017 20:24
Liverpool
3705
Yes he do,I think he will get into the first team of italy quickly.
01/04/2017
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I think that gabbiadini can continue his moment and came back to eglish team.
There are more players from spain end france because the distance.
The best italian's player
01/04/2017 02:54
Arsenal
663
I think that gabbiadini can continue his moment and came back to eglish team.
There are more players from spain end france because the distance.
The best italian's player
01/04/2017
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***Italian team***
The best Italian player is Zola.
01/04/2017 11:31
Arsenal
663
***Italian team***
The best Italian player is Zola.
27/03/2017
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Correct me
I think Gabbiadini can continue his good scoring run get back into the Italy national team. But there seems he will face high competition because Immobile and Belotti both are in good conditions.
Italian clubs were not weaker than english ones throughout past 20-25 years. So italian players stayed at Serie A.
I agree with yours top five. But I think one great footballer is missing there. It is Fabrizio Ravanelli - Serie A, Copa Italia and Champions League winner. Ravanelli spent two seasons in the PL, played for Middlesborough and Derby County and scored 31 goals in 84 appearences. Unfortunately, his clubs were relegated both times.
27/03/2017 18:05
Liverpool
140
Correct me
I think Gabbiadini can continue his good scoring run get back into the Italy national team. But there seems he will face high competition because Immobile and Belotti both are in good conditions.
Italian clubs were not weaker than english ones throughout past 20-25 years. So italian players stayed at Serie A.
I agree with yours top five. But I think one great footballer is missing there. It is Fabrizio Ravanelli - Serie A, Copa Italia and Champions League winner. Ravanelli spent two seasons in the PL, played for Middlesborough and Derby County and scored 31 goals in 84 appearences. Unfortunately, his clubs were relegated both times.
28/03/2017
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Hi Numrut
Thanks for your message. Not sure about Ravanelli. He was a good player but two relegations in two seasons in the Premier League is not a great record! I've made a few corrections, in red, below.
I think Gabbiadini can continue his good scoring run and get back into the Italy national team. But
there seemshe will facehighstiff competition because Immobile and Belotti bothare in goodconditionsplaying well/in good form.Italian clubs were not weaker than english ones
throughoutover the past 20-25 years so italian players stayedatin Serie A.I agree with your
stop five. But I think one great footballer is missing there. It is Fabrizio Ravanelli - Serie A, Copa Italia and Champions League winner. Ravanelli spent two seasons in the PL, played for Middlesborough and Derby County and scored 31 goals in 84 appearences. Unfortunately, his clubs were relegated both times.Hope that helps a little.
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
28/03/2017 17:35
Liverpool
594
Hi Numrut
Thanks for your message. Not sure about Ravanelli. He was a good player but two relegations in two seasons in the Premier League is not a great record! I've made a few corrections, in red, below.
I think Gabbiadini can continue his good scoring run and get back into the Italy national team. But
there seemshe will facehighstiff competition because Immobile and Belotti bothare in goodconditionsplaying well/in good form.Italian clubs were not weaker than english ones
throughoutover the past 20-25 years so italian players stayedatin Serie A.I agree with your
stop five. But I think one great footballer is missing there. It is Fabrizio Ravanelli - Serie A, Copa Italia and Champions League winner. Ravanelli spent two seasons in the PL, played for Middlesborough and Derby County and scored 31 goals in 84 appearences. Unfortunately, his clubs were relegated both times.Hope that helps a little.
Rich - The Premier Skills English Team
31/03/2017
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Thank you, Rich!
It's quite helpfull.
31/03/2017 07:51
Liverpool
140
Thank you, Rich!
It's quite helpfull.
25/03/2017
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Correct me
I think for Southampton it is really wise investment. I didn't believe on it when I heard about it. It is top striker and I think he move to top club in the next summer. He likely get back to national team, because he deserves it!
In my opinion, the best ever Italian player at the premier league - Zola. He is a legend for Chelsea and English football. I regret that I never seen his on the field.
25/03/2017 10:45
Chelsea
241
Correct me
I think for Southampton it is really wise investment. I didn't believe on it when I heard about it. It is top striker and I think he move to top club in the next summer. He likely get back to national team, because he deserves it!
In my opinion, the best ever Italian player at the premier league - Zola. He is a legend for Chelsea and English football. I regret that I never seen his on the field.
25/03/2017
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Hi Emil
I think you're right about Zola!
Here are some corrections.
I think for Southampton it is really wise investment. I didn't believe on it when I heard about it. It is top striker and I think he move to top club in the next summer. He likely get back to national team, because he deserves it!
In my opinion, the best ever Italian player at the premier league - Zola. He is a legend for Chelsea and English football. I regret that I never seen his on the field.
1. he is a really wise investment
2. remove the 'on'. It is possible to believe in something - usually a person. Do you believe in Santa Claus? If you use it about a regular person, it means you trust the person to do the right thing or a good job. It's similar to 'have faith in'.
3. he
4. I think he will move to a top club in the summer
5. he is likely to get back - it is likely that he will get back
6. to the national team
7. in the Premier League
8. I never saw him play - I never got to see him on the field
Thanks Emil - I hope these corrections are useful.
Jack - The Premier Skills English Team
25/03/2017 12:42
Arsenal
560
Hi Emil
I think you're right about Zola!
Here are some corrections.
I think for Southampton it is really wise investment. I didn't believe on it when I heard about it. It is top striker and I think he move to top club in the next summer. He likely get back to national team, because he deserves it!
In my opinion, the best ever Italian player at the premier league - Zola. He is a legend for Chelsea and English football. I regret that I never seen his on the field.
1. he is a really wise investment
2. remove the 'on'. It is possible to believe in something - usually a person. Do you believe in Santa Claus? If you use it about a regular person, it means you trust the person to do the right thing or a good job. It's similar to 'have faith in'.
3. he
4. I think he will move to a top club in the summer
5. he is likely to get back - it is likely that he will get back
6. to the national team
7. in the Premier League
8. I never saw him play - I never got to see him on the field
Thanks Emil - I hope these corrections are useful.
Jack - The Premier Skills English Team
13/03/2017
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he may got back to UV
13/03/2017 09:19
Liverpool
2903
he may got back to UV
08/03/2017
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He is 25 years old so he will get back into the Italy team with his skills.
More players come from France and Spain because it is nearer and the French taxes are frightening.
Gabbiadini has a lot to do to become the best Italian to play in the EPL
08/03/2017 10:39
Manchester City
3988
He is 25 years old so he will get back into the Italy team with his skills.
More players come from France and Spain because it is nearer and the French taxes are frightening.
Gabbiadini has a lot to do to become the best Italian to play in the EPL
08/03/2017
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I think Manolo Gabbiadini can continue on his scoring for giving the nature of play of his team and with such performances he is likely to get back into the Italian team.
08/03/2017 07:06
Manchester United
4779
I think Manolo Gabbiadini can continue on his scoring for giving the nature of play of his team and with such performances he is likely to get back into the Italian team.
06/03/2017
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Gianfranco Zola is the best italian player to play in the PL. It's all about the passion, tradition and glory, and english football has it all. Gabbiadini made a good start!
06/03/2017 17:21
Arsenal
3557
Gianfranco Zola is the best italian player to play in the PL. It's all about the passion, tradition and glory, and english football has it all. Gabbiadini made a good start!