spanish association football player
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Marcos Alonso Mendoza ( have a bun in the oven 28 December 1990 ) is a spanish professional football player who plays as a left-back or wing-back for Premier League club Chelsea and the Spain national team. Alonso started his career with real Madrid but went on to make his name with Bolton Wanderers in England and subsequently with Fiorentina in Italy. His success at the latter club led Chelsea to sign him for an estimated £24 million in 2016, going on to win multiple honours with the club including a Premier League and UEFA Champions League title. Alonso made his full moon introduction for Spain in March 2018 .

Club career [edit ]

real Madrid [edit ]

Alonso with Real Madrid in 2010 Born in Madrid, Alonso joined Real Madrid ‘s young person academy as a child, going on to represent every youth side in the surveil years. In 2008, he reached Real Madrid Castilla which competed in Segunda División B, and first appeared for the military reserve team on 22 February 2008, playing the entire equal in a 0–1 family loss against AD Alcorcón. [ 3 ] On 11 December 2009, Alonso was inaugural summoned by the main police squad – coached by Manuel Pellegrini – for a La Liga match at Valencia CF. finally, he did not make the final examination tilt of 18, and his debut arrived on 4 April of the following class as he came on as a ersatz for Gonzalo Higuaín in the 90th moment of a 2–0 win away to Racing de Santander. [ 4 ]

Bolton Wanderers [edit ]

Alonso joined Bolton Wanderers of the Premier League for an undisclosed fee, on 27 July 2010. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] He made his competitive introduction for the cabaret in a League Cup 1–0 away win against Southampton on 24 August ; [ 7 ] his first league appearance arrived on 1 January 2011, starting for suspended Paul Robinson in a 1–2 off loss to Liverpool at Anfield. [ 8 ] alonso scored his first goal for Bolton on 31 March 2012, netting the second in an eventual 3–2 achiever away to Wolverhampton Wanderers. [ 9 ] At the end of the 2012–13 season, he was voted The Bolton News ‘ player of the year, winning 37 % of the vote : Marc Iles wrote, “ … this has been a break-out season for the erstwhile Real Madrid starlet. Alonso has grown in stature and become a consistent performer at full-back – chipping in with some important goals excessively. ” [ 10 ]

Fiorentina [edit ]

In May 2013, Alonso signed for italian side ACF Fiorentina on a three-year conduct, despite being offered a newfangled contract by Bolton coach Dougie Freedman. [ 11 ] On 30 December, after the actor had made nine official appearances, Sunderland boss Gus Poyet announced that he would join on 1 January 2014, on loan until the end of the campaign. [ 12 ] Alonso played his first base meet with Sunderland on 7 January 2014, featuring the full 90 minutes in a 2–1 home gain over Manchester United for the League Cup semi-final first base leg and being given the man of the match award by Sky Sports. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] He played in the final examination of the rival on 2 March, not being able to prevent a 3–1 loss against Manchester City ; [ 15 ] he contributed with 20 appearances all competitions comprised, helping his team retain their top flight status. [ 16 ] Upon his return from loanword, Alonso became a regular, amassing over 70 appearances in his concluding two seasons in purple. On 19 March 2015 he scored his first finish for the Viola, in a 3–0 acquire away to fellow Italians A.S. Roma for the round of 16 of the UEFA Europa League. [ 17 ]

Chelsea [edit ]

Alonso playing for Chelsea in 2017 On 30 August 2016, after 85 appearances and five goals overall with Fiorentina, Alonso completed his move bet on to England after signing a five-year contract with Chelsea deserving approximately £24 million. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] He made his debut on 20 September, playing the full 120 minutes in a 4–2 acquire off to Leicester City for the EFL Cup, [ 20 ] and four days belated he first appeared in the league in a 0–3 away frustration to Arsenal, coming off the bench for Cesc Fàbregas in the fifty-fifth moment. [ 21 ] alonso scored his first goal for the club on 5 November 2016, in a 5–0 victory over Everton at Stamford Bridge. [ 22 ] He added two more at the King Power Stadium, in a 3–0 acquire against Leicester on 14 January 2017. [ 23 ]

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In April 2018, Alonso came under extensive criticism for apparently intentionally digging the stud of his boots into Shane Long ‘s leg during a tackle in a league game against Southampton. He was not reprimanded in any direction by referee Mike Dean – who came under similar criticism – but was late charged with crimson conduct by The Football Association, [ 24 ] and subsequently issued a three-match ban. [ 25 ] Alonso opened his goal history of the 2018–19 temper on 18 August 2018, scoring the 3–2 winner in the 81st moment of the home fastness against Arsenal. [ 26 ] alonso scored the merely goal against Newcastle United at home on 19 October 2019, giving Chelsea a narrow-minded 1–0 win. It was his first goal of the 2019–20 season. [ 27 ] alonso scored his beginning goal of the 2020–21 season on 31 January 2021, scoring the second in a 2–0 home plate win over Burnley, helping modern promontory coach Thomas Tuchel to his inaugural victory. [ 28 ] On 8 May 2021, Alonso scored the winning goal against Manchester City as Chelsea won 2–1 at the Etihad Stadium. [ 29 ] Alonso scored Chelsea ‘s opening goal of the 2021–22 season against Crystal Palace, from a free-kick in a 3–0 home gain. [ 30 ] He captained the club for the first time on 11 September 2021 in a league match at home to Aston Villa. [ 31 ]

International career [edit ]

On 16 March 2018, Alonso received his first call-up for the Spain national team for friendlies against Germany and Argentina by and by that calendar month. [ 32 ] He debuted against the latter on the 27th in a 6–1 acquire at the Wanda Metropolitano where he replaced Jordi Alba with 11 minutes left, [ 33 ] making the Alonso ‘s the first spanish family to have three generations of internationals and seventh worldwide. [ 34 ]

personal biography [edit ]

Alonso ‘s grandfather, Marcos Alonso Imaz, played with Real Madrid ‘s first gear team for eight years. His father, Marcos Alonso Peña, played several seasons in Spain ‘s clear flight, most notably for Atlético Madrid and Barcelona, and both represented Spain at senior level. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] On 3 May 2011, Alonso was arrested following the death of a young womanhood by dangerous driving in Madrid. He was the driver of a car that collided with a wall, killing one of the passengers, a 22-year-old woman, having been driving at 112.8 kilometers per hour ( 70.1 miles per hour ) in wet conditions in a 50 kilometers per hour ( 30 miles per hour ) zone, with a blood alcohol level of 0.93 mg per milliliter of lineage. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] He faced 21 months in prison when sentenced in February 2016, but his punishment was changed to a €61,000 fine and a drive ban of three years and four months, which had already been spent. [ 39 ]

career statistics [edit ]

club [edit ]

As of match played 2 November 2021[40][41]

International [edit ]

As of match played 10 October 2021[42]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Spain

2018
3
0

2021
2
0

Total
5
0

Honours [edit ]

Sunderland
Chelsea
Spain
Individual

References [edit ]