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Holding: Life has changed massively
- Updated: August 26, 2016
Arsenal defender Rob Holding admits his life has “changed massively” since joining from Bolton Wanderers this summer.
Holding, a £2m signing, has been thrown into the side due to defensive injuries, playing the full 90 minutes in the 4-3 defeat by Liverpool and goalless draw at Leicester.
The 20-year-old was delighted to get a clean sheet under his belt at the home of the champions, but admits the standout difference has been the speed of thought in attackers in the Premier League.
Holding told Sky Sports News HQ: “Obviously it’s more difficult, it’s a lot faster around your feet, the balls are on the floor all of the time and in the Championship it is more like a 90-minute fight, with balls coming in at all heights.
“It’s a lot faster, they’re thinking faster, and that’s the key. The front three Liverpool had – Lallana, …
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