i will get thumbed down for this but Wack adds zero to the team, apart from running
at walls of defenders, falling over, getting disposed and clutching his ankle, oh yes and he is a card magnet and a liability when we are under pressure.
I see the one who runs
at walls of defenders, gets dispossessed, falls over then gets carded later in the game through frustration.
Running
at walls of defenders, while greedily keeping the ball from team mates to appear flashy and then falling over dispossessed is not how to play football.
Allowing Cesc to go to a rival was a sackable offence, who would you rather have in your squad for the city game, Cesc or «fall to the ground or run
at a wall of defenders» Jack?
Did he NOT run
at a wall of defenders, fall over and waste a chance?
Not exact matches
There was a lot to process in the immediate aftermath
of Game 2 in Washington — the Blue Jackets» run
at franchise history, the Capitals» crisis
of confidence and the offside review that held up the full celebration — but both the national and local announcers caught the skill that it took Matt Calvert to make his one - handed game - winner possible,
walling off a
defender with his free hand and using his plant leg for stick leverage to lift the puck into the top corner.
Well yes, obviously Flamini has the potential to turn on god mode and single - handedly destroy any team on the planet... But we still should
at least give those chumps Cazorla, Ozil and Sanchez a chance to have
at least a little bit
of the ball when Flamini gets tired and doesn't feel like dancing through a
wall of Bayern
defenders and chipping or back - heeling Neuer with his eyes closed!
Toby Alderweireld has been a solid
wall at the heart
of Tottenham's defence, the centre - back has already been complimented as the best
defender in the Premier League this season.
A goalkeepers job is to make the defense his
wall at all times, when there is a free kick, he makes a static
wall of his defense, when the ball is in play, he makes his
defenders into a moving
wall, he only gets to make saves when that
wall is breached, as for Shezza, he thinks more about the saves and his reflexes, but there's only so many saves a goalkeeper can make without organizing his
wall competently.
Watkins drove
at the heart
of the United defence regularly, he won one free kick that Jozefzoon curled in to a defensive
wall that appeared to be no more than eight yards away and another from Basham that, on another day, might have seen the visiting
defender shown a second yellow card.
He ran straight
at Chelsea's
wall of defenders, even fell, but picked himself up to smash one past Petr Cech.