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Pablo Sarabia

Spanish footballer (born 1992)

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Pablo Sarabia: Spanish footballer (born 1992)
Pablo Sarabia García is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers and the Spain national team. Mainly an attacking midfielder, he can also play as a right winger.

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Wolves edge to hard-fought win over Sheffield United

Pablo Sarabia's first-half header gives Wolves a hard-fought Premier League win over bottom club Sheffield United at Molineux.
BBC Sport - Published

'One of the best goals you'll see' - how Wolves saw off Spurs

Match of the Day's Jermaine Jenas analyses how Wolves came from behind to beat Tottenham, with a spectacular equaliser from Pablo Sarabia followed by Mario Lemina's winner.
BBC Sport - Published

Wolves score twice in stoppage time to beat Spurs

Pablo Sarabia and Mario Lemina score in stoppage time as Wolves come from behind to beat Tottenham at Molineux.
BBC Sport - Published

Wolves sign winger Sarabia from PSG for £4.4m

Pablo Sarabia becomes Wolves' third arrival of the transfer window after they sign the Spain winger for £4.4m from Paris St-Germain.
BBC Sport - Published

Wolves agree fee for PSG & Spain winger Sarabia

wolves agree fee for psg & spain winger sarabia
Pablo Sarabia is set to become Wolves' third signing of the transfer window after they agree a £4.4m fee with Paris St-Germain for the Spain winger.
BBC Sport - Published

Euro 2020: 'What an introduction!' Ferran Torres' sublime first touch adds to Spain lead

Pablo Sarabia sends a low cross into the six-yard box and Ferran Torres is there with a delightful flick from behind him, netting just seconds after coming on with his first touch.
BBC Sport - Published

Euro 2020: Slovakia's Martin Dubravka's 'totally bizarre' howler gives Spain the lead

After a Pablo Sarabia effort rattles the crossbar from 25 yards out, goalkeeper Martin Dubravka punches the rebound into his own net giving Spain a 1-0 lead against Slovakia in Seville.
BBC Sport - Published