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  • Sandro

SANDRO

Sandro
Born
March 15, 1989
Position
Midfielder
Squad No.
30
Joined Spurs
March 2010
Previous Club(s)
Internacional

 

All-round midfielder full of energy, Brazilian international and now Olympic silver medallist.

Sandro was part of the Brazil squad that went all the way in the Olympic Games until falling at the final hurdle against Mexico.

A real character, Sandro suffered from calf problems in 2011-12 and eventually played 27 times in all competitions, including 23 (17 starts) in the Premier League.

Signed in July, 2010, Sandro was in and out of the squad in the early part of the 2010-11 campaign following his summer switch from Internacional but his stunning performance alongside Wilson Palacios to help beat AC Milan in the San Siro in February, 2011, made everyone sit up and take notice.

He appeared to cover every blade of grass that night and his energy levels and ability to break play up were a feature for the rest of the season.

That wasn't all though. He showed he had an eye for goal with a strike to remember at Chelsea as we went ahead at Stamford Bridge in April, 2011.

In the end, Sandro racked up 26 appearances in all competitions, starting 17.

He was also selected for the Copa America, taking place in July, 2011.

Sandro joined us from Internacional in March, 2010 and arrived in London in August, 2010, following the successful conclusion of his former club's Copa Libertadores campaign.

Inter lifted the South American equivalent of the Champions League, after a 5-3 aggregate Final victory over Chivas of Mexico.

And he was straight back into action with his new club, making his debut in our League Cup third round defeat against Arsenal at White Hart Lane the following month, putting in an impressive performance.

It wasn't long before Sandro then made his first Premier League start in a 2-1 win at Fulham the following month.

Sandro made nearly 100 appearances for Inter having come through the ranks at the Porto Alegre club, playing a key role in both the Copa Libertadores success and their second place finish in Campeonato Brasileiro Série A the season before.

He made his senior international debut for Brazil against Chile in a World Cup qualifier in September, 2009, aged 20.

He was also capped on eight occasions for the national team's Under-20 side and was their captain as they triumphed in the South American Youth Championship in Venezuela in February, 2009.
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Assists0
Back Passes0
Blocks0
Bookings0
Clearances0
Corners0
Crosses0
Dismissals0
Fouls Against0
Fouls Committed0
Free Kicks0
Goal Kicks0
Goals0
Goals Against0
Hand Balls0
Offsides0
Own Goals0
Own Goals For0
Penalties0
Saves0
Shots Off Target0
Shots On Target0
Substitutions Off0
Substitutions On0
Ten Yards0
Throw Ins0
Total Goals Against0
Total Goals For0
Assists2
Back Passes0
Blocks4
Bookings4
Clearances14
Corners0
Crosses7
Dismissals0
Fouls Against30
Fouls Committed40
Free Kicks6
Goal Kicks0
Goals1
Goals Against1
Hand Balls2
Offsides0
Own Goals0
Own Goals For0
Penalties0
Saves0
Shots Off Target11
Shots On Target12
Substitutions Off7
Substitutions On1
Ten Yards0
Throw Ins0
Total Goals Against1
Total Goals For1
Assists4
Back Passes0
Blocks5
Bookings10
Clearances23
Corners0
Crosses12
Dismissals0
Fouls Against65
Fouls Committed71
Free Kicks8
Goal Kicks0
Goals1
Goals Against1
Hand Balls4
Offsides0
Own Goals0
Own Goals For0
Penalties0
Saves0
Shots Off Target19
Shots On Target25
Substitutions Off20
Substitutions On8
Ten Yards0
Throw Ins1
Total Goals Against1
Total Goals For1

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