Not exact matches
Pressured, he tries to throw the
ball away, but Sheffield nearly makes a leaping interception as its sailing
out of bounds.
«Cazorla is important at the start
of the game when the
ball comes from our defenders, because he can pass from deep midfield to high midfield better than everybody and get
out of pressure,» Wenger told the media after the game (via Arsenal Player).
Cazorla got injured, no CM to help receive the
ball and carry it
out of our own half,
pressure on CB was allowed to be more consistent... Def started to perform at a lower standard.
I beleive this team in form will get the best
out of barca and even beat them Barcelona plays with high line with high
pressure with cazorla, ozil and sanchez ability to get the
ball from tight spaces we can pass the first defence line and go counter attacking with theo and sanchez with some magical passes from our wizard we can put the fear in there team and could get a win atleast at the emirates but since cazorla and coquelin are not sure to be playing i feel it will be very hard to get a positive result but let's give it a go we have nothing to lose
The first goal chambers didn't get his head on a simple stoke's cross, the cross was only his head height and he wasn't under
pressure, sure the
ball had a bit
of spin but it shouldn't have gone past the first man; the second goal mertersaker and chambers both
ball watched and failed to track one runner into the box; the third goal chambers got
out - muscled and rooted to the ground while walters jumped on top
of him for a clean header, in the six yard box.
Look when he came on, the players that had played 89 minutes were still running past him trying to help
out the defense, the 3rd goal, I watched him jogging in the middle while the Anderlecht players were flying past him on the flanks, he was just
ball and man watching instead
of running towards the
ball and putting a bit
of pressure, the guys had all the time and not challenge to pick
out a perfect cross.
Allowing less room in behind the defence has taken the
pressure off
of Mertesacker, making him much less vulnerable to fast attacks and allowing him to calmly distribute the
ball out from the back.
But we saw the other night and on many occasions over the past four years, that when we're put under any sort
of pressure, the
ball becomes like a hot potato and we can't even pass five yards to get
out selves
out of trouble.
Arsenal play with fire by passing the
ball around too much especially in our third, it invites the opposition to push up and put
pressure, something which Arsenal are known to fold against, especially playing players
out of position like Monreal.
Most
of his passes are backward and sideways, can't dribble his way
out of a couple players when needed to take some
pressure off and now he seems to be easily disposed
of the
ball.
we have shown times without number we don't do
pressure, we lack grit and
balls, so if the title race goes to the wire, with each match plays dxd under enormous
pressure to hold on to the top spot or chase the leaders down you cn be rest assured we will find a way to bottle it, its what we do best...... and as soon as we are
out of contention and
pressure is off, just watch us rack up wins after wins, in time to nab the 4th spot
«Cazorla is important... the start
of the game when the
ball comes from our defenders, because he can pass from deep midfield to high midfield better than everybody and get
out of pressure.
Vs. Bayern Bellerin literally came
out of nowhere to steal the
ball, beat 3 defenders one by one, and deliver a PERFECT cross while at a full gallop and under
pressure.
So if there are two players that would have put
pressure on the opposition and helped us carry the
ball out of our own half when we had the
ball, it was these two players.
Watch how Mustafi used to pass the
ball to Cazorla and he used to carry it
out of our half then compare that to how Xhaka will play the
ball back again or a sideways pass or just outright lose the
ball and then
pressure put right back onto the CBs.
Those guys have the ability to soak up d
pressure coming from d opponents by being able to bring d
ball out of tight situations because they possesses what Poor MERTESACKER does nt have (Pace and Techniques).
The league has yried that but liverpool even us with coqueluin in and liverpool won pace and
pressure and if we add pass on flanks wilshere can be a release valve with his quick feet and first 10 yards
of pace a lay off to ozil for a quality
ball and pace will close them down and stretch them
out
Nothing like one underachiever blowing smoke up the ass
of another... we know that Ozil has some incredible technical gifts, but to be considered the best you have to bring more than just assists to the table... for me, a top player has to possess a more well - rounded game, which doesn't mean they need to be a beast on both ends
of the pitch, but they must have the ability to take their game to another level when it matters most... although he amassed some record - like stats early on, it set the bar too high, so when people expected him to duplicate those numbers each year the
pressure seemed to get the best
of our soft - spoken star... obviously that's not an excuse for what has happened in the meantime, but it's important to make note
of a few things: (1) his best year was a transition year for many
of the traditionally dominant teams in the EPL, so that clearly made the numbers appear better than they actually were and (2) Wenger's system, or lack thereof, didn't do him any favours; by playing him
out of position and by not acquiring world - class striker and / or right - side forward that would best fit an Ozil - centered offensive scheme certainly hurt his chances to repeat his earlier peformances, (3) the loss
of Cazorla, who took a lot
of pressure off Ozil in the midfield and was highly efficient when it came to getting him the
ball in space, negatively impacted his effectiveness and (4) he likewise missed a good chunk
of games and frankly never looked himself when he eventually returned to the field... overall the Ozil experiment has had mixed reviews and rightfully so, but I do have some empathy for the man because he has always carried himself the same way, whether for Real or the German National team, yet he has only suffered any lengthy down periods with Arsenal... to me that goes directly to this club's inability to surround him with the necessary players to succeed, especially for someone who is a pass first type
of player; as such, this simply highlights our club's ineffective and antiquated transfer policies... frankly I'm disappointed in both Ozil and our management team for not stepping up when it counted because they had a chance to do something special, but they didn't have it in them... there is no one that better exemplifies our recent history than Ozil, brief moments
of greatness undercut by long periods
of disappointing play, only made worse by his mopey posturing like a younger slightly less awkward Wenger... what a terribly waste
Sometimes its better to simply woof the
ball out of sight when there is lot
of opponent
pressure.
Again since his introduction into d team, our tactics as changed and its more
of soakin
pressure wch makes in very difficult to play the
ball out, I will like to knw the pass completed percentage by both santi and ozil in the same period wch le coq has been on the pitch....
If you cant get the
ball out of the back in a forward deployed formation... you will struggle and invite
pressure and it will look exactly the way it did.
I don't even know why he started Welbeck ahead
of Walcott in the first place, Welbeck was giving away the
ball too often on the right and wasn't helping Bellerin in defence.Bellerin too can't be blameless for being caught
out of position many times, he didn't even know who he was marking.The reason why we lost the midfield battle wasn't because Coquelin didn't do much, the problem was with Ramsey and Cazorla, they were loosing possesion too often in our own half giving more room for counter attack Coquelin alone couldn't contain opponent's
pressure for the full 90minutes he needed help too defencively from Ramsey who didn't give him any, Ramsey now sees himself as an AM who could go forward at anytime and ignore his defensive responsibility.Koscielny didn't do much to prevent the second goal.
So Giroud's inclusion was good but the battle was lost in the midfield, Spurs played exactly like you should have vs a team sitting deep, push the
ball out wide, spread the full backs and put the
ball in behind and apply waves
of pressure.
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, Oxford quickly responded with further
pressure, keeping the
ball just
out of Harvard's reach as blues back Louis Maddison made excellent plays in holding the
ball before shooting it up field to his team mates.
Coq and Flamini are not the most technically gifted players
of our team, each time they win back the
ball or are
pressure they need the cool heads like Santi and some extent Jack and Ramsey to move the
ball out of danger.
Santi is the best player at arsenal in getting the
ball out of tight spots which easily creates a counter and reliefs
pressure on the team.
Luiz and Cahill are taking
balls out of the air controling them under no
pressure.
The back division was magnificent throughout but I couldn't work
out whether our method
of soaking up
pressure and using long
balls out of defence was tactical or forced on us by the rampant Spurs attack.
Achraf's pass at the back put Nacho under
pressure, and Javier Eraso pounced on the loose
ball for Leganes and sent a strike into the top corner from 25 yards,
out of the reach
of goalkeeper Kiko Casilla.
Darmian didn't put him under
pressure and the Ox used the space to whip a perfect
ball to the edge
of the six - yard box, taking
out the centre - backs.
Took the sting
out of Leicester's attacks when their tails were up by coming to claim the
ball at crosses and ease the
pressure on his defenders.
There are many things he has done really well in the last couple
of games and throughout this season — that composure, calmness, level - headedness, strong aerially, concentration, winning the
ball back and passing to team mates that exudes calm under heavy
pressure, anticipating danger and cutting them
out in advance, not giving away possession cheaply that may have cost the team, seeing good opportunities to quickly release team mates in forward positions from the back line, etc..
Similarly, he doesn't over-complicate situations — opting to simply «hoof» the
ball clear when under
pressure, as opposed to trickily playing his way
out of a precarious situation.
Chelsea looks rocked and a bit
out of sorts, slow to every
ball, and the
pressure finally told when Eriksen got a bit
of space and scored a thumper from 21 yards.
First
of all there is no
pressure on the
ball as it comes
out to the edge
of the box.
He works incredibly hard for the team, but the balance isn't right with him alongside the Welshman as Flamini can't link the play as well when in possession
of the
ball, and he has a tendency to get caught upfield or drop too deep when
out of possession, inviting
pressure on the back four.
Blind was equally
of most value, if not crucial, when
out of possession as he would instigate Ajax's pressing game (or «
pressure play»): making the pitch as small as possible (compressing and closing down all space), enabling them to retain possession and win the
ball back, at times, mercilessly — more often than not by provoking their opponents into making a mistake.
With the smart use
of cover shadow and a restored numerical equality, Monaco was able to cut
out the passing lanes towards Marchisio and Pjanic while maintained
pressures on the
ball handling center back.
He doesn't look like a Dyche player at the moment - he pulled
out of tackles, was scared to head the
ball from a goal kick, and his lack
of tracking back put us under
pressure when he has on the pitch.
He takes a
ball out of the sky, while running at pace and under
pressure, and it drops dead on his foot.
His ability to take the
ball from the back four and relieve the
pressure on them by getting them
out of tight situations was badly missed in that period
of the game before he came on.
Millwall would have felt unlucky to have not found a goal after all
of the
pressure that they heaped onto the Leeds box for almost all
of the match, and Leeds looked disjointed and
out of sorts almost the entire match, unable to deal with the physical, long
ball tactics from Millwall.
Try and blow a
ball of paper into a squash bottle and watch it fly back
out, this one had my 6 year old in hysterics and is a super simple demonstration
of air
pressure.
Rinse
out the burnt material and» blow» the
ball out of the jar (same way it got in) Blowing into the jar makes the air inside at a greater
pressure than the air outside and the
ball pops
out.
Plus, sky - high heels can throw your alignment
out of whack; placing all your weight onto the
balls of your feet can cause your pelvis to tilt forward and arch your back, putting
pressure on your hips, lumbar spine, and knees.
Experience the thrill
of the one - on - one battle, diving to make a save from a free kick, punching
balls safely
out of danger, and the
pressure of keeping a clean sheet.
Yet another tactic is trying to
pressure accident victims to accept low -
ball settlements at a time when they know the injured party is under financial
pressure due to being
out of work, having medical bills piling up, etc..
When it comes to just getting the basics
of Frieza down, he still plays largely like other characters in Dragon
Ball FighterZ — land a solid rush down, keep the
pressure on your opponent, and make great use
of assists if you're under too much
pressure with no way
out.