Phrases with «to impress the new manager»

Sentences with «to impress the new manager»

  • When and if a change in manager occurs, these players will want to either impress the new manager so as to be retained, offered new contracts or play well enough to put themselves «in the shop window» if moved on. (justarsenal.com)
  • The 18 - year - old, who joined the club from Championship outfit Charlton Athletic earlier in the summer, impressed his new manager despite being played out of position against Australian A-League outfit Brisbane Roar. (caughtoffside.com)
  • Despite the loan exit of Nani to Sporting Lisbon this summer, the imminent arrival of Di Maria at United will still greatly limit Kagawa's first - team opportunities this season after he has failed to impress new manager Louis van Gaal in pre-season. (caughtoffside.com)
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