It seems good passing ability (Winks) outweighs raw strength and dribbling ability (Dembele)
against pressing teams.
True true MOBELLA Even under pressure at the back they are passing the ball from one defender to another lol and
against a pressing team like city mistakes happen quick
Walcott should play
against pressing teams with high defensive line and Giroud against deep defending teams.
Not exact matches
In a bathroom down the hall, a member of a
team of Filipino cleaners scrubbed a shower stall using three limbs simultaneously — two hands and a foot to
press a rag
against the enamel.
That
team could, he said, help Uber fight back
against the
press — they'd look into «your personal lives, your families,» and give the media a taste of its own medicine.»
«After reviewing DOJ's lawsuit
against AT&T - Time Warner and watching AT&T's
press conference, we still see a settlement as possible and, failing that, we believe AT&T would prevail in court,» Cowen's research
team wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
«The comments by Hope Solo after the match
against Sweden during the 2016 Olympics were unacceptable and do not meet the standard of conduct we require from our national
team players,» Gulati said in a
press release.
Some will say no Santi after his blinder
against saints & though I agree I would still play El Neny reason being, Psg are low on confidence they have had a poor start to season and their fans are already on managers and
teams back, therefore we need a fast start on the front foot
pressing harassing not letting these players who are top class majority of them to settle & El Neny loves to
press has unbelievable energy can run all day, and most of all keeps it simple with his passing.
According to Detroit Free
Press» Mark Snyder, Quinn Nordin isn't working out with the special
team's group during pre-game warmups
against Illinois...
Not being forced into the
team or to play on an injury will do the kid good and he is still remarkably good in tight situations and being able to pivot defence into attack which is something we sometimes struggle to do
against high
press teams.
The guy's run out of steam, he's fresh from an injury, he can't mark, he can't attack and yet Wenger somehow feels its brilliant to bring him on
against an in - form Liverpool
team thats
pressing for an equalizer!
Whether Arsene Wenger chooses to rest a few first
team players for the Champions League away game
against Barcelona on Wednesday night remains to be seen, but judging from his comments in the
press conference today reported by The Mirror, I would not be at all surprised.
As we saw when we were
against Bayern and home, his ability (as well as Mesut's) to retain the ball in tight spaces under pressure, allows us to beat the first two lines of the high
pressing FCB
teams.
Besides if you and I can see that Arsenal struggle
against teams who play a
pressing game, surely any experienced manager with the players capable of carrying out the tactics would just use that on Arsenal as Dortmund did
I hope the acquisition of welbe and sanchez is the start of us becoming a better
pressing team, with the addition of chamberlain rosicky and Ramsey we have the personnel to not only limit opposition chances but also win the ball back quickly and counter effectively, something other
teams do very well
against us
oh dear, ppl are as if arsenal hav suddenly become title contenders.for a club like arsenal, beating
teams which gives space and time on the ball ai nt a big deal.when the
team starts to defend consistently and is able to create chances
against defensive
teams who
press, then u can say arsenal hav become title - contenders...
We can beat any1 of those
teams on our day, we have trouble like
teams against dortmund who
press us high up the pitch, those 3 you just mentioned don't play a
pressing game and i truly believe we are capable of beating them.
This was the last time I saw this
team press like we did
against Milan!
Jose Mourinho, the Chelsea manager, confirmed that first -
team doctor Eva Carneiro and first -
team physiotherapist Jon Fearn would not be on the bench for Sunday afternoon's clash
against Manchester City in his
press - conference on Friday.
YES!!!!! I was gutted about Aurier, I wanted him with us and... bahhhhh I don't rate Nelson as a RWB although I am happy with him playing
against lesser
teams in that role to learn how to defend better, I hope to see him as a AM that can
press early on.
Nickelbacks who play
against slot receivers have become more valuable, but NFL
teams still crave players who can line up in
press coverage and take away entire deep sectors of the field.
even 4 -3-2-1 was better but even that fell apart
against teams who
pressed us and 4 -4-2 would have been best (see FA Cup).
What would u do
against a stubborn and
pressing team.
With Buffalo, I'm a sucker for first - time tourney
teams, and we think their up - tempo attack is surprisingly a good fit
against West Virginia's
press.
The high
pressing, fast passing dominating
team we have seen many times this year including
against Bayern at home and
against Man U, or the tentative, methodical, predictable, tired looking, one too many passes, many missed chances Arsenal we have also seen several times this season.
corzola is very good at giving us good control when we are up
against teams that stand off our midfield, but if we up
against a
team that
presses against us we need power to break through and
press back, i saw pogba last night and he was miles above all the players on the pitch, when he came on just ran the whole midfield on his own, wenger should blow all of his next summers budget signing pogba, even if it takes everything we got the kid is the best young c / m in the world atm.
2)
pressing is still a weak point for us, there's just no urgency
against the big
teams and thats a bit concerning as a pattern
I think Le Prof has said during his
press conference that he'll play mostly a senior Gunners
team for this our FA Cup match today
against Southampton.
And if strategy is to
press and play high, one can defend
against good passing
teams only by sticking to their players close not occupying empty spaces.
Against high
press teams he'd be totally immobilized.
Liverpool did so
against us, the entire week the TV pundits were saying Liverpool
press high and are susceptible to counter attacks from
teams that sit deep.
Lightning pace on the counterattack — perfect for a
team like Chelsea that like to sit back and let their opponents
press high
against them.
All good students of the game know you do not run on the Bearcats, because they laugh if you try it and steal your passes; nor do you pressure Cincinnati, because the Cincinnati
press sticks three ways faster, including under water; and you do not play slow and careful
against Cincinnati, because this is Cincinnati's specialty and what is the use of being the first basketball
team ever held scoreless?
Absolutely terrible when we come up
against any half decent
teams that
press and hurry us..
This was the perfect game to gain us some confidence,
against the SPUDS and other
pressing teams should show where we are.
Problem is wenger and bould have no idea how to teach
team to
press... It's shocking managerial failure plus
against well organised defences giroud offers minimal threat on the ground..
Arsene Wenger will definitely not be using the England forward Danny Welbeck
against Burnley as he spoke on a
press conference you can see in full on the Arsenal website about the striker's length of time out of the game and how it would be a gradual process back into the first
team for Welbeck, including a least one game for the Arsenal under 21 side.
And now some of our curent players know this too, I read the Cazorla article here where he said we have to be smart in some games... Our victory
against ManCity last season was planned by the players... Our
team in my opinion should either play
pressing football (as we did
against UTD at home) or be pragmatic... possession footbal now is not really working for us
Arsenal main task this year is to improve on keeping the ball and stop
teams from playing well
against them by
pressing effectively, goals is not the problem.
Crystal palace, Leicester, QPR, Newcastle etc all stepped up their
pressing games and we were all over the place, having more quality individual players gets us out of problems, but when we come up
against teams on somewhat our level or better then us we mostly lose or draw at best.
A lot of players on our
team with superb technique but weak mental strength, Sanogo might not be scoring just yet, he's young and still learning his trade technique-wise but as for mental strength on the pith, Giroud can only learn from him... that guy will
press the hell out of defenders and creates a nuisance of himself
against them, we've seen him do it and he's also waaay faster than Giroud, as a plus Wenger also loves him.
Pros: Good body control, creates a good catch radius despite an average frame and snags the ball away from his body, uses body to shield defenders from ball Understands how to find the holes and sit down
against zone coverage Nuanced route runner, uses head fakes at the stem and on release where he also uses feet well to beat
press Has special
teams experience (though I never thought of him as a standout from the broadcast) Has experience running full route tree, from multiple alignments with multiple personnel packages
We struggles
against teams that
presses with energy, same with
against Stoke and Southampton... Flamini - ramsey - ozil combination will struggle
against teams that
presses because they do nt have the ability to get out of intense pressure coming from
teams that
presses... I will prefer to have la - coq, Elneny - santi or Ozil in that central midfield role.
Chelsea looked a shadow of last season's
team in that game
against Southampton, while the Saints
pressed them all over the pitch.
The reason why We struggle
against teams that
presses is because mertesacker cant do a Pique, koscieny sometimes do got caught out because of the risk in doing that, he is good at bringing the ball out from defense and lauching attacks from his position, having Gabriel beside him will neutralise the threat coming from
teams that
presses because Gabriel too is comfortable on the ball unlike the immobile Rhino per.
But still it isnt their fault, if ur manager does nt know how to make the
team counter-attack, how to make diagonal runs or does nt have clue
against high
pressing teams then i only have pity for u players.
I think myself and every fan alike knows exactly what sort of tactics each opposing
team will use
against us, very few try to play flowing football its either 1) park the bus and counter, 2) High intensity and
press us up the pitch, 3) extremely physical and kick our main player / players.
Against teams that
press up the pitch, IE Everton, Tottenham and Manchester united.
I know that Mikel Arteta would be the more expected choice, especially as the Spaniard is now the club captain, but Diaby did pretty well on his return
against a talented, hard working and
pressing Saints
team.
playing high line
against all the
teams with the same attacking mentality 2: this is most important problem, unable to keep the ball and take it to final third
against high
pressing teams....