ALEX OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN Matthew Le Tisi, Dennis Wise, Alan Shearer, Theo Walcott and Gareth Bale, all of which have been or are in the case of the last two great players who are idolized by fans of the Premier League. High-level players with a feature in common, were formed in the lower categories of Southampton. However, in recent years the club in southern England has been involved in a sporting and economic crisis has condemned the well in the Football League One, the bronze division of English football. However, not all doom and gloom for the fans of the 'Saints'. Currently, the team kept alive their chances of rise, in large part thanks to goals and assists in the last pearl arising from its quarry, Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Oxlade-Chamberlain is a very fast attacker, explosive at the start but not without technical level. Bold as few faces quite frequently to its wide and often emerge victorious from the one to one thanks to its easy to go out after the dodge both profiles. Very sharp, print a high rate to the meetings and always leaves flashes of great player thanks to its self-confidence it takes to successfully carry out individual plays of great merit. Gifted in the muscle section, not shun physical confrontation and is generous in the effort when you must push the ball out of the rival defenders. With good management of both legs, is a devastating player with spaces for their physical but also is dangerous when there are none with its Dodge dry.
Owner of a fast ball driving career, overflowing with ease and good centers out draining the bottom line. The proper handling of both legs allows high performance to facilitate a difficult angle to either side and assist with accuracy from virtually anywhere in the area of \u200b\u200bthree quarters of the field. He is a player that produces clear goal situations to attack fellow but that the completion means that it is free of scoring talent. Quite the contrary, is a footballer who misses easy thanks to his hard shot from distance and his composure in the penalty area. Fits the profile of modern playmaker, creative yet dynamic, focusing more on his mobility for its elegance. In this sense, is able to correctly send passes deep to find the gaps in the network defenses. However, it has room for improvement in the reading of the game, sometimes rushing in making decisions. For good reasons include physical and technical is an ideal player for the counterattack, with good management of transitions.
Mark Alexander
David Oxlade-Chamberlain was born on August 15, 1993 in the Portsmouth region in a family with great affection for football. His father, Mark Chamberlain, was player of several smaller clubs who became international with Prosser in the eighties. For it is not surprising that the young Alex follow his father's footsteps and join the Southampton academy at seven years old. Thus, it was burning stages in the lower echelons of the 'Saints' up to early last season to set reserves, which advanced its position, which initially occupied the demarcation of midfield.
Su cambio de posición aumentó su rendimiento y provocó que debutase, en marzo de 2010, con el primer equipo. Fueron solo unos minutos, al igual que en el posterior enfrentamiento contra el Southend, pero desde la prensa se interpretó como la señal definitiva de un talento precoz que les recordaba al ahora jugador del Arsenal Theo Walcott. Los buenos presagios se cumplieron y, con la llegada del entrenador Nigel Adkins al club, Alex se convirtió en integrante de la primera plantilla de forma definitiva. El técnico depositó mucha confianza en el joven atacante dándole la titularidad desde el inicio de campaña y éste le respondió con buen juego, goles y asistencias. Internacional inglés sub-17, U-18 and U-19, recently debuted on the orders of Stuart Pearce for the national Under-21 defeat of the pross against the Azzurrini. With only seventeen, and is one of the key pieces of large equipment and the Premier League are fighting to get his signing. Unlike other young British talents like Carroll or Smalling famous only for its worth, by their non-sporting scandals, Alex Chamberlain is rightly guided by his father and his head is only set to continue progressing in his career. His career has only just begun, but already seems brighter.