Sentences with phrase «approach to the game does»

The rinse and repeat approach to the game does its solid combat a disservice, as it takes what could be an interesting system and forces it stale.

Not exact matches

The direct listing didn't change the game in part because Spotify is a unique company whose attributes don't translate to many other firms approaching the public markets.
«A Way Out» isn't just another game for EA Vice President Patrick Soderlund, it's a new approach to the way he does business.
According to him, when a person looking to «game the system» approaches a terminal with a dip payment - enabled, they don't know that the merchant may not actually handle EMV, making it a little more likely that they may go down the street to find someone who doesn't have that hardware in place.
At a time when Wenger appears to be much more concerned about approaching a game with a «let's make sure we don't lose approach» as opposed to «all out sexy try and win every time» then Walcott / Bellerin doesn't look that solid at the moment.
So even though the Gunners will head to Wales and the Liberty Stadium as big favourites against the struggling Swans, the boss knows that we must be well prepared and approach the game in the right way and after the last two starts against Bournemouth and Preston that means doing it from the first whistle.
If Wenger can't be motivated enough to take some revenge on Mourinho, not even for the sake of the fans, after 12 losses... If his can ship 17 goals in 3 games against top level opposition and still continue with a similar approach to games, then I don't know what will ever really drive this guy to overhaul his tactical approach to compete more fiercely against big teams...
And even though a good pre-season does not guarantee a good start, Arsene Wenger believes that as long as his players approach the game with the right attitude, we will be able to carry our recent form into the league season, as reported by the Arsenal website.
IT IS NO LONGER A CASE OF SIGNING PLAYERS BUT SHOCKINGLY WENGER OF RECENT DOES NOT SEEM TO TACTICALLY APPROACH GAMES OR MAKE THE BEST USE OF THE PLAYERS HE HAS.
Even if Flores and Watford and full of belief that they can do the same to Arsenal again, I would still expect them to approach the game in a defensive way and hope to frustrate our creative and forward players before hitting us on the break.
All we can do is to win our two games and hope, and so in tomorrow's clash with Sunderland it is vital that we start well and approach the game with the right attitude.
The former Newcastle and West Ham boss revealed he was set to bring the same approach to the upcoming game this weekend, having set - up in order to counter attack, much in the way that the Hammers did to deny the Gunners the three points two weeks ago.
I hope he does get rested, but I think it would have been a more cautious approach to have at least allowed him 10 - 15 mins on the bench at the end of games we've wrapped up (realising now that these have been few and far between) before our most vital, consistent player gets a serious injury.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaches told Ogden they were impressed with his ability to change his approach to suit particular game situations, as he did last fall against Cal defensive end Regan Upshaw, also a projected first - round pick.
I don't know about you but for me the sensible approach I would take is to ensure that when injuries occur you have players of an adequate calibre who could come in do a decent enough job... With the greatest of respect to our players, when I look at players like Arteta, Rosicky, Flamini and Iwobi, I see two people past their prime another a loose cannon and the latter still learning the game.
JORDAN (to reporters in 1993): Winning this championship was harder than anything I've done before, with all the ups and downs and the mental approach that I've had to take into each game.
Kieran Gibbs is more suited to an all - out attack approach than Monreal, but, given that Arsenal don't have to chase the game from the get - go, expect the more defensive - minded Spaniard to start.
I reckon player fitness has something to do with - Style of pLay - Training methods - Minutes per game / playing time - Medical approach.
I understand Wenger does not like this approach but he has to understand that our game is dead easy to read and counter by anyone.
Lucas Perez could've been more suited to this game, because of our counter-attacking approach, which when starting the game 1:0 down from the off didn't really play out, but still we started with no real striker which is an issue, because we don't score enough goals with a striker let alone without one.
Their approach to the game seems to be «don't get beat.»»
It will be a tough game, especially if we do not get an early goal, but if we approach it right and play to our own strengths, Arsenal should become the first BPL team this season to win eight in a row.
The Spanish source note that the Argentine international is already considering what he will do after his playing career comes to an end and is following in the footsteps of the likes of Pep Guardiola and Xavi Hernandez by considering the game tactically and, as Marca imply, considering how he would approach things as a manager.
do nt understand wengers approach to game anymore....
«Yes, there's a lot of things that I do to take care of my body, but... my approach to the game is I tell myself I'm young, I act like I'm young, I approach the game like I can do anything I want to do.
I was implying he needs to do that or something else e.g change his approach to games or sell dead wood.
«X years no NCAAT» ignores Chambers's approach, which has been instead of scouring the world for the best recruits he could get and figuring out a strategy for that hodgepodge of kids to get the most wins possible — doing his damndest to make inroads to local recruiting hotbeds by establishing deep relationships, and consistently coaching those kids to play the game the way he envisions it.
John Wilson of the Los Angeles Kings, who coached hockey at Princeton some years ago before moving into the professional game, remarked that Harkness would have to take a rather different approach with his professional athletes than he did with his Ivy Leaguers.
With the extra caveat thrown in: that they have the same application, aptitude, attitude, resilience and collective methodology and approach to the game as they did at the weekend.
I paid attention at what elneny play he is very calm and his pass rate was successful mind you side ways but he lobed in few balls I think he was to scared to leave a gap well done for me cause we controlled the game nicely wellbeck did well too i thought if any one could score it would be him was a bit disappointed with Campbell he spieled a few pass but did well with the free kick Barcelona is different i do nt know how Mr wenger will approach it but we need a tight midfield to eliminate the three we need to score our chances looking forward for it
I think Jay has at least a 3 - 5 years head start and lead in his approach over anyone else in the college game, assuming we don't lose like 4 - 5 rotation guys to the NBA in any given year.
I don't want to see Simeone because of his defensive approach to the game.
How do you explain it when a coach will not change his tactical approach to a game in the course of 90 minutes even when it is obvious to all
I'm begining to think refs are the reason we dn't score lots of goals or why we don't approach games with the right tactics and mentality!
It's going to be interesting to see how Spurs decide to approach this game, but don't expect them to just sit back and defend.
Conte had the right approach to the game... started with a strong line up then brought the kids on later... what did wenger do?
But since he took over in Monroe in 2010, Berry has done everything he can to approach the game in a different way.
After the shock defeat at home to Burnley in their opening EPL game Chelsea have bounced back strongly and won all four since, including an away victory at Tottenham and Leicester and at home to Everton, so you have to say they are doing well and for that reason the Gunners must approach Sunday's league meeting with caution.
So this game against West Brom is important because it will allow us to experiment with different form of tactics (if Wenger does) i don't really care weather we win or not (ideally i'd prefer it if we did) but what i do care about is that we have a different tactical approach than what we've had in recent games (even if it means dropping people), because if we don't, all Villa have to do is park the bus and when possible lump it up to Benteke or when Arsenal commit too many men forward have Agbonglahor / Nzogbia / Sinclair / Grealish run against Metersacker (I'm not saying he is a bad defender, he is just not fast!!!!)
«Last night may be a warning for us but let us not go overboard as well, yes we have a big job to do but we are in a strong position and it is how we approach the game that will be vital tomorrow.
Now, I really want us to maintain this form, approach every game like we did against MUFCers, WestHam and yesterday against Monaco.
It also frees up more game time for promising youngsters who have time on there side to still make it and change the narrative (gibbs, ox, iwobi and ramsey) looking for more responsability and consistent minutes 4 - Probably involve both Sanchez and Özil in recruiting pitch and ask for input of who they like (doesn't mean you go with what they say bit just showing a different approach and the commitment to do better.
I was watching again the interview he gave one year ago where he was asked why doing the same thing again and again and expect a different result and concluded that he will not turn down his approach to the game.
The Thunder is on the brink of elimination, and if Durant doesn't return to something approaching the Slim Reaper in Game 6 Thursday night, Grim Sleeper is going to be more like it.
We provide a system to coaches that is based on a detailed approach with everything they do to have a purpose and to have a better understanding of those elements in the game as a whole.
Sanchez realised that by having negative approach to the game is not good for either Arsenal or himself as his value will go down, by so doing it will chase away teams that are interested.
In turn, Murphy believes that the Portuguese tactician actually quite «likes being miserable» as it seemingly works for him, but importantly, he didn't just take a dig at Mourinho as he also defended his defensive approach to certain games.
«Our approach to the game initially didn't suit Charlie but it was always my intention to bring him off the bench.
Other teams have done it in the past — think Ajax in the 70s, Milan in the 90s and the Hungarians in the 50s — but Arsenal were the team I saw who offered this truly innovative approach, in a time while my love of the game blossomed from confused interest to full - blown passion.
Menace,, there are times I would love to see them do as Keown suggests, but our great ex defender lives in the past on this front, if we even approached such antics, we would, end every game with about seven players on the pitch., a media backlash, and probably serious dropped points.
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