Also encouraging that we play
against a big team away from home and are able to get the better possession and more shots.
There can be games where we use the two together in a Chelsea type Matic - Ramires park the bus style for games
against the bigger teams away from home.
Not exact matches
I would rather have us win the so called lessee
teams home and
away and drop a few points
against the
bigger boys.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and
away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or
against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest
team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a
big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
Mourinho is notorious for his ultra defensive strategy
against big team in
away matches and the upcoming match will not be a different case for him.
In the end,
Team Liss made one or two more plays and came
away with the
big time W. Next week they look to close the gap between them and the top
Teams in the Standings even more when they have Flag Football
against Team Palmer.
When the
team is performing well in the
big games
against the
big boys Ozil is not far
away from being the reason.
Against the lesser teams you can get away with it, as we've seen recently against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
Against the lesser
teams you can get
away with it, as we've seen recently
against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
against Preston and Bournemouth, but you'll rarely win
against the big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons against the bi
against the
big teams starting the way we do, hence our terrible record this season, and in previous seasons
against the bi
against the
big boys.
I remember wenger used coq and elneny when playing
away against big teams.
Meanwhile, as happy as we are for the win, i wouldn't want us to get carried
away, winning 1 match here and loosing dere isn't what we want, what we want is to consistently win matches
against both small
teams and
big teams, compete at the highest levels with class while also showing strong / high ambbitions!
He got
away with it last year vs most
teams in the
Big 10 but not
against the
teams with the most NFL talent.
The question will be how we do
away against the
big teams
I think this is how to play
against big teams or
bigger teams away from the Emirates.
This particular nugget has him saying that Arsenal need to get more points
away against the
big teams, which is a bit like saying «the Pope is a Catholic», but as I say he is allowed his opinion.
Finally right tactics
against big team playing
away.
But we should have beaten Liverpool in the second leg.There was also no justification of that.We might as well lose all our matches
against the
big teams and justify on the basis of it being a match
against a
big team.I mean home and
away defeats is just unacceptable.Champions must also find ways to possibly win all their matches
against the
big teams no matter which ever way it goes.This is because that can make all the difference in winning the league.
I wanted to know we could challenge the best to win, and I just don't think there is as much appeal in a victory
against this liverpool
team as there was last year, just feel like I'm waiting for that game where we turn up
away from home
against a
big club and show them we can play and win
We made many
teams against all the
big teams away from home.
Well if Arsenal do end up being on the wrong end of one of the
biggest upsets ever in the long history of football's oldest cup competition then Arsene Wenger will have a lot of questions to answer over his
team selection for this evening's
away tie
against Sutton United.
Apart from the keeper who had a bit of a shocker with two
big errors which he was lucky to get
away with, this FA cup win for Arsenal over Sutton United came through a good
team performance
against an impressive and committed home
team.
The key test for Balotelli now though is to add consistency, as it's all well and good producing in a
big game
against the Italian champions, but can he repeat the trick and play a decisive role for his
team away at Sampdoria on Sunday?
Arsene Wenger himself has a
big hurdle to overcome with his managerial record
against Jose Mourinho, but the
team themselves also have an awful record with games at Old Trafford, in fact we have to go back ten years for the last time we walked
away with all three points in the League.
Our defence cost us because the
big teams sent out the calvary
against us, with Giroud alone upfront, there were no consequences for going gung ho on us, u wouldn't go gung ho on Barcelona with Messi and Suarez, U wouldn't do that
against Madrid either even if they sat back because it only takes one break
away attack and ur one goal down already
Maybe the most difference then will be
against the
big teams, especially
away from the Emirates stadium.
Mourinho's habit of trying to park the bus
against top
teams in
away games is certain to come into play, and so the injury to Alexandre Lacazette last night is a
big blow to Arsenal's chances of breaking down the United defence.
-- Knowing Mourinho's tendency in his
away matches
against big teams, he would make Manchester United very defensive and prepared for quick counter-attacks.
Playing badly
against a
big team,
away from home and still rescuing a point is encouraging, even though the performance wasn't.
A shit
team wouldnt have got that much at home so its wenger fault for not adapting the tactics for
away matches and
big 6 matches are mostly won by which manager got his tactics right e.g pep fiasco
against liverpool.
Have you checked our
away record
against the
big teams in the last 4 seasons?couldn't beat mourinho and Gary monk, Did you think that Man U would be this great if they weren't very successful on the pitch?winning everything?
We still need an additional quality DM — whether Scheiderlin or Kondogbia — a) for rotation b) to help Le Coq develop to next level and c) so that we can compete more effectively
against the
bigger teams when we will need 2 DMs for
away games COYG and well done Francis
My own algorithm to determine if we are on track with my expectations is: Beats all Average
teams home
away means 28 wins = 84 pts plus 1 win or 3 draws
against big teams and we have 87 pts.
Why the media got it for Arsenal, we bottle some games we are expected to win, proving some pundits that hates the club right time after time, games are not comfortably won, last season we had a better
away record than home, We have an overall poor result
against the
big teams for the past 5 years, we haven't won the league for 12 years now, we haven't made a proper challenge in Europe for 10 years and on top of it we have an Owner who doesn't care about football, just the money he makes, so many reasons.
Again we lost
big to Liverpool
away, haven't won any of our
away matches and all our home wins are tight wins
against lower half
teams.
But his signings last season and our improvement
against the «
big team» has convinced me he isn't that far
away.
What will be most intriguing for me is how we will fare
against in - form
big teams, especially
away from home after all these past years of beatings & lack of mental toughness.
The only performances in last 2 seasons
against big teams, I remember where we played good football are Man U home (2015), Leicester
Away (2015) and Chelsea home (2016).
We ALMOST had a
big - time upset last Thursday Night as Defending Champs and Undefeated # 1
Team Darcy trailed with a handful of minutes to go
against Team Shlofrock but they made one of their famous runs and snapped the W
away in the final stretch..
We play the same
away from home and
against big teams too and it just doesn't work.
Let's get our first
away win
against Watford and then some wins
against the
big teams before writing such arrogant articles.
I don't think we'll get
away with it
against a
big team though.
If we play Flamini / Ramsey together
against the
big teams I think there is enough in them to battle
away against them.
Arsenal would win
against weaker
teams at home, but struggling on
away and when
against other
big teams.
We played extremely deep
against city so you could argue we've adopted a more counter attacking philosophy
away at
bigger teams.
The
big question for Arsenal fans today was about who was going to fill the third forward position for this massive Champions League game
against Barcelona, as the
team selection of Arsene Wenger for the Hull game
away int the FA cup had all but told us what
team we would see tonight.
Massimiliano Allegri may have talked a
big game about Wednesday's game being more important than Sunday's top - of - the - table clash with the Partenopei, but he still saw fit to rotate his squad
against a
team that went into the day a point
away from safety in 18th place.
In the 20 - game conference schedule,
teams will play home and
away games
against seven
Big Ten schools.
They very much looked like a
team looking ahead to a
big game
against the relegation - threatened Sharks, failing to press an early 1 - 0 advantage and falling victim to another bicycle kick as they left the Stadio Ezio Scida with a 1 - 1 draw, a result that saw their lead at the top of Serie A shrink to four points after Napoli came from behind twice to put
away Udinese 4 - 2 at the San Paolo.
Roma won 3 - 0 to overturn a three - goal deficit and advance on
away goals, having entered the game in Rome as massive underdogs after losing the first leg of their quarterfinal 4 - 1
against a Lionel Messi - led
team that was one of the
big favorites to win the competition.
This one seemed a bit more interesting in the build - up than an
away trip for a Jose Mourinho
team against a
bigger side should be, due to Manchester United's surprisingly attacking display at Old Trafford in April.
But Leicester were unlikely to push up much, since their style — certainly
away from home
against a
big team — is to sit deep and counter.