Sentences with phrase «ball games area»

Not exact matches

We played chelsea and for more period of the game than us, they had us pinned in around the 18 yard box, and had more time on the ball in those dangerous areas than us.
«He can help the ball on to areas, he can take the ball in, control and switch the game, his touch is good and you see him linking and combining.»
Boring match with majority possession ball on our side... So predictable when we're playing with no wide on the right side, ramsey always make run to center area... OX change the game & need to be starter...
Why is Sean Dyche complaining about the hand ball, he needs to go back and watch the game again complained about the two handballs in his penalty area and if that calls were not made by the ref, same apply to Kos handball case closed.
Ozil is a luxury when played with Ramsey and Xhakha as it means there is very little ball winning and no control of the game going on in the midfield area thus exposing the backline.
Counter attacking, we've improved lately at stopping that a wee bit, our shape helps so long as the Brits get back in support of Xhaka (but it is usually an achilles for us along with high balls into our area) Other than that we should pick our best team, focus on our high tempo game, and just get at them... COYG!!!!
My thoughts the wide players, Sanchez and Campbell didn't track their full backs at all Bayern have only one game plan... long ball to switch play to the wings... they aren't really that effective when you nullify their wide areas which neither or fullbacks nor our wingers did....
Number 2 is the final ball area of our game.
I was glad to see that the Arsenal and England international star Theo Walcott was quick to hold his hand up and accept the blame for his part in the opening goal of the game between Arsenal and Manchester United on Saturday, scored by Juan Mata when the Spaniard was allowed too much space to run into the penalty area and sweep home the ball by Ander Herrera.
Holding did ok but Chambers was very cocky how many miss passes in dangerous areas did he miss place why didn't he booted the ball way down the field and take the pressure off at the first half the commentator spook of the inexperience of the defense and that liverpool did nt put enough pressure klopp rectified that straight away bang bang bang with runners and no protection while wenger face went all red with nothing to say the only thing that saved us really was the injuries for the game to take a change MR wenger is far to slow to fix things what is wrong with him he most not be in good health or something personnel worrying him cause after all he is the manager his got to have a fast thinking brain smell danger and act fast not seat and debate the issue with bold
Alexis's game is weaker now because of the loss of speed, and he gets out paced unless the ball is precisely passed to him as with Ozil and even Wilshere, whose game is excellent for that one area.
Another frustrating element of the game was how we couldn't capitalize on their defensive mistakes... Sakho gave the ball away countless times in dangerous areas, which we kept squandering... a more ruthless team would have made them pay.
Yea, where the hell was ozil, yea, busy with his average self, m back again with my ozil analysis When you play games after games with side passes and obvious passes, no dribbles, no 1 - 2s, no shots on goal and you keep possession of the ball in non-threatening areas and people say you are a world class player, well, he's the poorest world class player I've ever seen, so to say.
Am not encouraging silly bookings though, Flamini been the ring leader of getting cards should be advised not to have a hot head each time, I was really frustrated in the last game were he got booked trying to retrieve the ball which he lost in the D area while we were like 2 or 3 nill up, not necessary at all as he had team mates around him too to help him.
It is frustrating to have the ball 100 times a game on the edge of the area but only have 3 shots on target.
In a home game against Burnley, Arsenal are likely to need Giroud's presence as a target man to link up the play and give us the extra danger of using the flanks and putting balls into the box if the central area is congested, so can Giroud make it six in a row against the Clarets and keep Arsenal's title challenge alive?
These guys are also very creative and at the same deadly in other areas of the game... they can easily beat a man and can do anyother important things with the ball... Ozil can hardly beat a man nor move with the ball at a fast pace, he drops possession easily unlike this guys have mentioned....
I said after Palace game this and was reviewed as a glass half full comment but I am going to list down the areas, some of which can hurt us against Monaco and will do so again anytime soon: i) Sanchez and Ozil continues to lose the ball in dangerous areas as they continue to dribble not only in front of opposition penalty box but in front of own box too.
For the game against Everton I would go with Kosc Debuchy, Merts, Kosc, Monreal Flamini, Ramsey Sanchez, Özil, Ox Campbell At least you will have players in the team that will have a go at the Everton defence and not pass the ball out wide from just outside the penalty area again and again ad nauseam.
That last game I was willing our players to just get on top of them up the bloody tempo but too many of them were either tired or out of sorts, then Elneny start chasing down the ball down and in the 70/80 odd minute he chased it from our area all the way back up to their GK pressuring each man all along the way.
However, those who believed Cole still should have held on to his place were vindicated as Baines struggled to impose himself in games, and his delivery from wide areas and dead ball scenarios left a lot to be desired.
He is not cutting inside with the ball but make inside run without the ball — exploiting space between full back and centre back Chamberlain is playing as the real Winger in our formation — like to beat full back with his quick feet and cross the ball in the box — he is less than 1 dimension as Young or Navas and try to dribble his way in the box from the wing a few times Ramsey on the right is like a Wide - Playmaker — dictate the game from wide area and occasionally make penetrate run to the box
Holding did ok but Chambers was very cocky how many miss passes in dangerous areas did he miss place why didn't he booted the ball way down the field and take the pressure off at the first half the commentator spook of the inexperience of the defense and that liverpool did nt put enough pressure klopp rectified that straight away bang bang bang while wenger face went all red with nothing to say the only thing that saved us really was the injuries for the game to take a change MR is far to slow to fix things what is wrong with him he most not be in good health cause after all he is the manager his got to have a fast thinking brain smell danger and act fast not seat and debate the issue with bold
They regularly played the game to achieve throw - ins in the opposition half, and then Rory Delap would spend an age wiping the ball with a towel before launching the ball towards the penalty area to meet the head of one of their giants.
With the game delicately poised at 1 - 1 Barrett lofted the ball from his own area into the back of the Chairboys» net.
With little over one - third of the ball, and a poorer pass completion rate, we dominated the game in the areas where it mattered and comfortably won the match.
Unfortunately as is often the Arsenal way we managed to conspire to make the game difficult for ourselves, with a few minutes of the first half remaining Ox found himself with the ball on the edge of Everton's area, Hector available to his right and players closing, if he had managed to get a shot off first time then we would not have been chasing back towards our own goal five seconds later, instead Ox chose to shoot after a couple of touches in to a mass of Everton bodies when there were better options on, the ball broke to Delofeu who managed remarkably to stay on his feet for twenty or so yards before releasing Barkley, Koscielny had been dragged wide by Lukaku and Ox and Hector were in hot pursuit, they both probably had a chance to take the booking but allowed Barkley to continue, he took a speculative shot which would not have troubled Cech until it took a big deflection off of Gabriel and drifted into the gaping net.
He's big, physical, and likes to drive forward with the ball at his feet, and more than that it's the attacking side of the game that Can really seems to embrace — he's just that little bit faster getting up a head of steam when he sees a gap he can plow through or senses the chance to get on a pullback at the edge of the area.
As the Possession chart with heat map on the right of the image above, Sweden attacked very centrally going from right to left, the action when Sweden were on the ball occurred in the centre of midfield with 64.78 % of the Swedish possession coming in the two most central areas of the pitch, around where Ibrahimovic spent most of the game.
Having given us a first - half lead at Wembley, the South Korean star adjusted his body to head a bouncing ball across goalkeeper Jonas Lossl and into the far corner from the left side of the area to make the game safe.
Adding to the dynamic was the fact this was the first time Coutinho, Firmino, Salah and Sadio Mane had started a game together this season and their threat occupied the visitors, who touched the ball just once in the Liverpool area during the opening half.
Stoke would do all they could to attain throw - ins in the opposition half, and then Delap would spend an age drying the ball before launching a long throw into the penalty area, with his team mates blocking off defenders as if it were a game of American Football.
However, there were always going to glitches and areas to work on for a teenage defender making his first ever appearance at centre - back in the Premier League, and the positives he showed when on the ball and when allowed the time to compose himself and read the game ahead of him were very encouraging indeed.
This long ball game was bypassing this area and as a result, we failed to create many decent chances before the introduction of Moussa Dembele.
Of course not, and it's far from the best use of his talents, but it is a rather unheralded part of his game that allows him to contribute when the ball isn't coming his way in the penalty area.
When the game began on an evening that was almost summery in its weather, Giroud was the first of the two Chelsea strikers to receive the ball in the area, albeit back - to - goal from Moses, and when he swivelled and tried to shoot his effort was blocked at source.
Chamberlain did lose the ball in a bad area at the worst time possible which ended hopes of a comeback in the game and arguably the tie altogether, but the player can take great pride, he went from hero to zero within minutes but as his intentions were in the right place and I would start him against Everton on Sunday.
In the more recent games where Carroll has played with Antonio just behind we have been able to mix play up a little but on this occasion, particularly in the first half, we were back to the agricultural tactic of lumping long hopeful high balls into the area.
Though Dortmund, and now Liverpool, are at their most effective when streaming forward on the counter, their off - the - ball work, pressing in some areas of the pitch while keeping their shape in others, is as precise, deliberate and deceptively complex than attempting to dominate the game in other ways, with the ball.
Mesut Ozil was struggling to get in the game as when Arsenal did get possession, it wasn't near the final third for the German to create opportunities, and with Alexis dropping too deep to try and get the ball and make something happen, Arsenal were often left without a player in the middle to either link the play up or be a target around the penalty area.
It happened several times during each analysed game: the defensive line pressed themselves into their penalty area, the opponent lofted the ball into the gap and attacked well.
It looked as though England's chance to win the game went in the 84th minute as Alli steered a shot over from close range after Vardy had won the ball back in Germany's area and teed him up, but his club team - mate Dier got him off the hook in the 91st minute as he headed home his first England goal, sending the away fans wild in the process.
Pedro, following such an early impact on that game a week ago, took only marginally longer to make his presence felt today when his run and pass found Eden Hazard inside the Saints penalty area but although the Belgian slammed on the breaks and centred the ball, Diego Costa at the near post was not allowed a chance to shoot.
They're also respectable on the attacking side of the ball where they take 13.2 shots per game, ninth in the league but 6.9 per game from the penalty area, which is sixth.
Amazing Adventures Playland ® is an indoor adventure playland filled with soft play structures, foam ball and cannon arenas, toddler play areas and thrilling arcade games!
An indoor adventure playground and play centre with a five - level playground structure, foam ball and cannon arenas, toddler play areas, and arcade games.
While not really the most robust feature of the game, I found it cool to see a different take on the usual Dragon Ball community hub areas of previous games.
Your school playground should have hard surface areas for ball games, hopscotch and the like, rebound walls; grassed areas for ball games, running around and doing cartwheels; sandplay areas; gardens, shrubs and trees, where younger students might hide or make cubbies; slides, horizontal and vertical ladders; climbing frames; and tables and seats.
Nine Surface Options, One Area It's important to remember that there are nine main types of surfacing for multi ‑ use games areas, each of which have different benefits, ranging from grip, to shock absorption, to ball rebound.
Play spaces will typically involve combinations of: • Large areas of hard surfaces (for a range of ball games, rebound walls, etc.); • Smaller hard surfaced areas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spareas of hard surfaces (for a range of ball games, rebound walls, etc.); • Smaller hard surfaced areas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spareas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spareas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spareas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spAreas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spAreas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spaces.
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