Seven young Arsenal players are on loan at other clubs in order to gain experience. They are Mark Randall and Kieran Gibbs, who are at Burnley and Norwich respictively, Jay Simpson is with Millwall whilst Fran Merida, Carlos Vela and Pedro Silva are all in Spain with Real Sociedad, Osasuna and Salamanca. Vincent van den Berg is with Go Ahead Eagles. Keep up to date on their progress here…
Each week we take a look at one of the loanees’ games in detail. This week: Pedro
Hercules
—————————-Unai Alba———————-
—-Junama—–César———-Diego Jaume———Edu Albacar—
—-Marino——Rodri———-Farinos————–Sendoa—-
————–Tote—————-Navarro—————–
Salamanca
———————-Pagola———————————–
Ganan——–Pelegrin————-Catala———-Pedro Botelho
Cristian Bustos—–Bruno———-Isaac———-Postigo
—————Quique Martin———David Rodriguez
Pedro began the game at left-back, playing just behind Postigo as Salamanca travelled to face a Hercules side one place above them in the league. Pedro’s time in Spain so far has been hampered by injuries, so it was nice to see the left-back start.
The game began in a lively manner with both sides creating chances early on. First David Rodriguez came close for Salamanca before Hercules striker Navarro forced a decent save out of Pagola.
After the early pressure, Salamanca’s big break came. Pedro released Postigo who found Quique Martin and the striker found the back of the net. Salamanca were ahead after just 14 minutes.
Salamanca doubled their advantage on 32 minutes when defender Catala found the back of the net. It looked to be all over.
However, it wasn’t all plain sailing for Salamanca and Hercules came back into the game. Salamanca commited a foul in the area, referee Perez Riverol pointed to the spot and up stepped Farinos to score.
The crowd at the Rico Perez sensed an equaliser and Pedro had to be alert on several occasions to prevent Farinos from scoring again.
Salamanca had some attacking breaks of their own. Pedro was allowed to roam free down the left flank but his cross was cleared, whilst Quique Martin came close.
With time running out, Hercules piled on the pressure and Pagola had to be alert at his near post to deny Navarro. Times were getting tough for Salamanca and Pedro was caught out of position a couple of times, but thankfully his fellow defenders were on hand to mop up the danger.
Then, disaster struck. With just two minutes of normal time remaining, winger Sendoa scored to equalise for Hercules. Salamanca had held on for so long, and were good value for their lead, but unfortunately they couldn’t hold on.
It was a shame for Pedro, who, a couple of defensive errors aside had a pretty decent game.
Then Perez blew his whistle and the match was over. Two dropped points for Salamanca who were so close to a win.
Full time: Hercules 2-2 Salamanca
Here’s a look at how the other loanees got on this weekend.
Kieran Gibbs- Norwich 1 Blackpool 2
Norwich saw their hopes of gaining a play-off place fade into the distance after a 2-1 home defeat to Blackpool. Kieran played 90 minutes as the Canaries went behind to a Steven McPhee strike after quarter of an hour. McPhee doubled his and Blackpool’s tally six minutes before the break with another goal. Jamie Cureton grabbed a goal for Norwich from the penalty spot in the second half, but Blackpool held on for the win.
Jay Simpson - Millwall 0-1 Bristol Rovers
Jay Simpson played the whole game as Millwall’s dreadful season took yet another turn for the worse. Playing up front, Jay struggled to create mant clear-cut chances and Craig Disley snatched all three points for Bristol Rovers right at the death.
Mark Randall - Burnley 2-2 Watford
Mark Randall was left on the bench as Burnley were held at home by Watford. The visitors took the lead through Darius Henderson, before Robbie Blake equalised for the Clarets. Jordan Stewart looked to have won it right at the death for the Hornets, but Blake struck again late on to salvage a point.
Vincent Van Den Berg - Go Ahead Eagles 1-2 Helmond Sport
Vincent played just under an hour as the Eagles lost 2-1 at home to Helmond Sport.
Fran Merida- Real Sociedad 4 Xerez 2
Two penalties from Prieto looked to have won it for Sociedad, but Xerez pulled level through Yordi and Calvo. Diaz de Cerio sealed the points for Sociedad six minutes from time before Garratano added another five minutes later.
Carlos Vela- Villarreal v Osasuna
Kicks off at 7pm (UK time)
Vela is in the Osasuna squad and could be up against former Arsenal players Robert Pires and Pascal Cygan.



Excellent report. Hopefully Pedro will play some more games now.