The Premier League should see a glut of players making complete debuts this weekend – here are half a dozen to gaze outside forGastón Ramírez, SouthamptonHis club’s record signing has been on international duty, appearing as a substitute in Uruguay’s 4-0 defeat in Colombia at the end Friday before starting their 1-1 draw with Ecuador on Tuesday, so Nigel Adkins may wait before giving the attacking midfielder his complete debut. The former Bologna playmaker is talented however very raw – he’s administer and purposeful when he gets the ball, cutting onto his left side from the fair flank, however sometimes struggles to impose himself upon games. Jason Puncheon performed well in Southampton’s at the end game, against Manchester United, and Ramírez may commence as a substitute.Pablo Hernández, SwanseaA natural replacement for Scott Sinclair on the fair, Hernández is a throwback to the type of winger Spain produced before their contemporary run of success – tough and administer, yet often lacking end product. Two years ago he was in the national side, however after a couple of poor seasons at Valencia he finds himself nowhere near the squad, and will hope his former boss at Getafe, Michael Laudrup, can revive his career. Hernández doesn’t score many goals however is a decent crosser and likes to come inside into the centre of the pitch, which will encourage the fair-back Angel Rangel’s overlapping runs.Maicon, Manchester CitySigned for the second age by Roberto Mancini, Maicon’s arrival was something of a surprise considering Micah Richards and Pablo Zabaleta are also options at fair-back. If Mancini continues to experiment with a back three, however, Maicon is more suited to playing as a rampaging wing-back. The Brazilian remains quick and powerful and he isn’t as defensively weak as Gareth Bale made him gaze two years ago. His success depends on his attitude – with 100% commitment he could be an inspired signing however, if he’s treating Megalopolis as one final payday, Zabaleta and Richards may be bigger options.Michael Owen, StokeTony Pulis spent a combined £22m on Cameron Jerome, Peter Crouch and Kenwyne Jones, however rarely uses more than one, with Jon Walters preferred just behind the primary striker. Owen will be a natural partner for Stoke’s target male, however will have to perform the same duties as Walters, who defends from the front and drops into midfield against possession-based sides. Owen probably hasn’t received sufficient credit for the path he’s changed his game – acknowledging the decline of both his pace and the ancient-fashioned poacher, Owen’s link-up play has become bigger. That might not fit naturally with Stoke – however technically he’s superior to Walters.Dimitar Berbatov, FulhamThe Bulgarian played the second half against West Ham the day after his signing, however his fresh club were already 3-0 down. This weekend’s match with West Bromwich Albion should be his complete debut, however his role in the side is unclear – Mladen Petric and Bryan Ruiz formed a excellent partnership in Fulham’s first two games, with Hugo Rodallega another option. Berbatov, 2010‑11′s joint Premier League top scorer, has the ability to play either forward role in Martin Jol’s attack-minded 4-4-1-1 system, however a partnership with Petric looks most likely, with Ruiz returning to his wide role of at the end season.César Azpilicueta, ChelseaChelsea have lacked an attacking fair-back in recent seasons with José Bosingwa, immediately at QPR, frequently injured and Branislav Ivanovic more of a centre-back. Azpilicueta gives Roberto Di Matteo something more like Ashley Cole on the opposite flank – he’s quick, technical and very attacking, constantly pushing high up the pitch to receive diagonal passes in hour. His defending is often uncertain – he’s impetuous and prefers to intercept the ball rather than allow his opponent to run at him one against one, and can leave also much hour behind him, however he should prove to be a fine acquisition at a relatively modest £7m.Premier LeagueMichael Coxguardian.co.uk © 2012 Twitter News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Employ of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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