
David Raya's Journey: From Southport to Spain's World Cup Squad
David Raya reflects on his journey from non-league football with Southport to Spain's World Cup squad, highlighting his growth and the lessons learned from early career challenges.

David Raya reflects on his journey from non-league football with Southport to Spain's World Cup squad, highlighting his growth and the lessons learned from early career challenges.

David Raya, portero del Arsenal, se encuentra en el centro de un debate mediático sobre quién debe ser el portero titular de España, a pesar de su trayectoria y de ser campeón de la Premier. El jugador resta importancia a la polémica, centrada en él y Joan García frente a Unai Simón.

Seleções europeias como França, Holanda, Alemanha e Inglaterra contam com alta porcentagem de jogadores filhos de imigrantes em seus elencos para a Copa do Mundo. Esses jogadores, muitas vezes alvo de preconceito, representam a diversidade multicultural do continente.

David Raya habló antes del debut de España en el Mundial, destacando el buen ambiente en la portería y la ilusión del grupo. Abordó el debate externo sobre los porteros con naturalidad, afirmando que la competencia les hace mejores. Expresó su deseo de representar a España y su admiración por Iker Casillas como referente.
El portero del Arsenal, David Raya, elogió a sus compañeros Unai Simón y Joan García, apagando el debate sobre la titularidad en la portería de España de cara al Mundial. Raya destacó la trayectoria de Simón y las cualidades de García, mostrando humildad y compañerismo.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has been named Premier League Player of the Season after guiding his club to third place and equalling the league's assist record with 20 assists. He also scored eight goals and created 132 chances.

The Scottish FA has condemned the abuse of referee John Beaton, whose personal details were leaked online, forcing him and his family to spend a night under police surveillance.

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Bruno Fernandes, Declan Rice, Erling Haaland, David Raya, and Rayan Cherki are highlighted as top contenders for the Premier League Player of the Year award, each contributing significantly to their teams' successes in unique roles.

Pep Guardiola expresses frustration with refereeing decisions, citing recent controversies and past experiences, emphasizing the need for his team to perform better to overcome such issues.

Howard Webb supports VAR's decision to overturn West Ham's goal due to Pablo's foul on Arsenal's goalkeeper David Raya, deeming it 'clear and obvious' despite the referee initially missing it.

After a tough season the 19-year-old has made his mark in Arsenal’s midfield at a crucial stageThe way Myles Lewis-Skelly framed the story, it was akin to an act of God. And what about Ian Wright? The Arsenal club legend can be relied upon for heart-on-the-sleeve hyperbole and did not disappoint on Sunday as he reflected on the West Ham goal that was not; the most significant video assistant referee-inspired overrule of them all.On the pitch at the London Stadium, the referee, Chris Kavanagh, announced via his microphone that West Ham’s Pablo had fouled the Arsenal goalkeeper, David Raya, and Callum Wilson’s 95th-minute equaliser would be disallowed. “Final decision, direct free-kick.” Continue reading...

Club plan to contact PGMO after Wilson strike ruled outThey are angry about what they regard as inconsistencyWest Ham intend to complain to the referees’ body Professional Game Match Officials over the decision to disallow Callum Wilson’s goal after David Raya was deemed to have been fouled by Pablo Felipe. The drama dealt another blow to their hopes of staying in the Premier League and the club plan to contact PGMO to seek clarity over why Pablo was penalised.Although West Ham accept their complaint is unlikely to get them anywhere they are also expected to ask for the audio between the referee, Chris Kavanagh, and the video assistant referee, Darren England. Kavanagh was advised by England to go the pitchside monitor to review the incident. Continue reading...

Jérémy Doku finds the net again, Joshua Zirkzee struggles at Sunderland and Ismaïla Sarr is fulfilling his potentialOn Friday when Bruno Fernandes became the Football Writers’ Association player of the year, either Declan Rice or David Raya could have been forgiven for feeling a touch aggrieved. Both have been essential to Arsenal’s bid for a Premier League and Champions League double but it is Raya who showed why he may have been more deserving at the London Stadium as his technically pinpoint one-on-one save gave Arsenal the platform they so desperately needed to secure a vital three points late on. Mikel Arteta’s side were on the ropes as Mateus Fernandes exchanged a one-two with Pablo to run in with the goal at his mercy. Surely this was it for Arsenal: the title slipping again. Raya’s nerve held strong, making the most crucial of saves. Arsenal’s dream of winning a first title in 22 years remains in his hands. Graham SearlesMatch report: West Ham 0-1 ArsenalBarney Ronay: VAR offers up title-deciding momentMatch report: Manchester City 3-0 BrentfordMatch report: Liverpool 1-1 ChelseaMatch report: Sunderland 0-0 Manchester UnitedMatch report: Nottingham Forest 1-1 NewcastleMatch report: Burnley 2-2 Aston Villa Continue reading...

Match of the Day pundits Shay Given and Danny Murphy analyse David Raya's potential title-winning save from Mateus Fernandes during Arsenal's 1-0 victory over West Ham at the London stadium.

It was the most extraordinary finale to an occasion when the tension seemed to override everything. The spectacle was suffocated. There was almost too much at stake for both teams. And then there we were, the players from each team standing on the sideline behind the referee, Chris Kavanagh, as he pored over the replay monitor on the advice of the video assistant, Darren England, his heart hammering, like that of everybody else inside the stadium.Arsenal led 1-0 through Leandro Trossard’s 83rd minute goal, which had come shortly after David Raya had produced a massive one-on-one save to deny the West Ham midfielder, Mateus Fernandes. Now West Ham had their lifeline. Or had they? It all came down to Kavanagh’s interpretation of the moment when West Ham sent their goalkeeper, Mads Hermansen, forward for an all-or-nothing 95th minute corner and, after a melee of bodies, the West Ham substitute, Callum Wilson, had lashed a shot over the line. Continue reading...