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Martin HAYES | 1986-1988 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

HAYES PES STATS | 1986-1988

electric_trigger Martin HAYES | 1986-1988 Club: Arsenal Number: 11 Position: WF, SS Nationality: English Era: 1987-1991, aged 20-22 Foot: L Side: L Length: ? Weight: ? Attack: 77 Defence: 45 Balance: 79 Stamina: 84 Top Speed: 87 Acceleration: 86 Response: 79 Agility: 82 Dribble Accuracy: 78 Dribble Speed: 86 Short Pass Accuracy: 75 Short Pass Speed: 77 Long Pass Acc: 78 Long Pass Speed: 78 Shot Accuracy: 80 Shot Power: 78 Shot Technique: 80 Free Kick Accuracy: 74 Curling: 74 Header: 75 Jump: 74 Technique: 80 Aggression: 84 Mentality: 78 Keeper Skill: 50 Team Work: 78 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 4 Weak Foot frequency: 4 Penalties* Martin Hayes (born March 21, 1966) is an English former footballer, now a manager. Martin Hayes was part of young group of players to emerge at Arsenal in the mid 80's. Along with Martin Keown, Tony Adams, Michael Thomas, David Rocastle, Gus Ceasar, Andy Cole, Paul Merson and later Kevin Campbell and Ray Parlour he would play his part as Arsenal emerged as one of England's top teams. A promising attacking player, either up front or on the left wing, Hayes possed amazing pace to rival any in the league at the time. With the ageing Rix starting to tire, Hayes soon took his place for good and started to flourish in the Arsenal side, and in 1986-87 he was the club's top scorer with 24 goals, 12 of them being penalties; he also played in the Gunners' League Cup-winning team that year, beating Liverpool 2-1. However, he could not continue this form the following season, and only scored three times – one of them being the opening goal in the League Cup final against Luton Town. However, Hayes also hit the post from a yard out when Arsenal were 2-1 up, and Luton staged a late comeback to take the game 3-2. Hayes began to lose his form, and although he played 17 matches of Arsenal's 1988-89 First Division campaign, 14 of them were as substitute as new arrival Brian Marwood became Arsenal's regular on the left. However, he played an adequate number of games to qualify for a title winner's medal to add to his League Cup winner's medal from two years previously. He was on the pitch as a substitute in the final game of the season when Michael Thomas famously scored the title clinching goal at Anfield. With Alan Smith and Paul Merson dominating up front, Hayes couldn't find any way into the Arsenal side, and after another season on the fringes, he left Arsenal in the summer of 1990 to join Celtic for £650,000. In all he played 132 matches for Arsenal, scoring 34 goals. He also won several England U21 caps, but never played for the senior team. At Celtic Hayes only played seven matches and never had a lengthy spell in the first team. After a loan spell with Wimbledon, he joined Swansea City in 1993 before a spell with Peterborough United where he won player of the year. Hayes won the Autoglass Trophy with them in 1994, but the following year he was released on a free transfer. Hayes along with Gus Ceasar and later Kevin Campbell sadly never lived up to his early potential. Martin HAYES | 1986-1988 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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