When our only pure dm is bench for all match this season When a full back became cb When once a time, elneny and coqelin is being cb (coqelin is cb in city match) When a cm (xhaka) forced to
be deep lying playmaker When other top team have and use dm (kante, matic, dier, wanyama etc), we got xhaka...
y wrong,
being deep lying playmaker does nt have to tackling a lot, if y see the past players who mastered the rule of dlp, like pirlo, xabi, arteta and cazorla.
Xhaka
is the deep lying playmaker.
Cazorla
is the deep lying playmaker.
CAZORLA
is the deep lying playmaker (the FABREGAS role).
Coq is the destroyer and Ramsey can
be the deep lying playmaker / B2B.
Wilshere
is a deep lying playmaker who dictates tempo and has just enough dribbling ability to get away from opponents and deliver a quality pass.
He is a deep lying defensive midfielder with a killer pass and he can dribble out tight situations with skill and power.
Even though he will not
be the deepest lying midfielder for Arsenal, the Ox will need to help out defensively but with Coquelin in front of the back four he will also hope to get forward and help the Gunners attack and that is his main strength.
You are a deep lying midfielder and not a striker that you are obsessed so much with goals.
He's not a traditional DM and never will be, he's a deep lying playmaker who organises the team.
It is the deeper lying midfield generals who in such a team control transformation from defense — to — attack, and vice versa, making sure shape and sharpness is maintained in attack as well as retreat.
Xhaka
is a deep lying playmaker.
He is better suited to
be a deep lying playmaker in a Cazorla mould or B2B like Ramsey (next to the combative midfielder in Coquelin / Flamini).
I would play Xhaka, as he can
be a deep lying play - maker, and he can score.
Wilshere can be told to just sit back and
be the deep lying playmaker who always makes himself available for the pass and able to start an attack from deep.
They're deep lying midfielders.
Santi
is a deep lying orchestrator similar to Pirlo / Xavi / Modric..
thought
he was a deep lying playmaker, all he does is pass it backwards.
Santi
is a deep lying playmaker.
The other crucial person would
be a deep lying midfielder.
Wilshere should stay, I am hoping that he can get a bit of time alongside Coquelin so we can all see how good at
being deep lying playmaker Jack is, I would say he could be a revelation in that spot due to his passing range and ability.
He actually has the vision needed to
be a deep lying play maker, but he needs to be in form 1st.
I think Arteta and Xabi Alonso
are deep lying playmakers, like how Pirlo and Gerrard tend to play for their clubs.
Granit Xhaka
is a deep lying play maker and that's why he was brought in, not as the «beastly DM» some fans clamoured for.
He also made a few key tackles and interceptions and seems to have a great reading of the game and even though his position
was the deep lying midfielder, Xhaka still made the joint most key passes of any player with three.
Walcott cant play striker, he is good attacking from the sideways, there is no wc short striker in the modern game, aguero, messi
are deep lying attackers we do nt need a mobile striker thats why welbeck does nt suit us.Hold up play allows attacking arsenal midfielders freedom to score, so strikers like benteke, martinez, benzema could help giroud
if y see how santi playing,
he is deep lying playmaker who not tacle or defending a lot, since there a dm aka coqelin who covering.
I think he is destined to
be deep lying DF — playmaker in Arteta, Alonso mould.
We needed Xhaka to
be another deep lying play maker beside Santi Cazorla.
He's a deep lying playmaker.
Cleverley has made zero accurate through balls all season — this could be understood if
you were the deepest lying defensive midfielder in the world but he's not, he's a general central midfielder by trade and you could argue he's meant to be more offensive than Michael Carrick.
Alonso
is a deep lying playmaker who isn't really a DM at all.
Not exact matches
When a relationship hits a serious stage and couples get married or commit to each other in some big way, people
are often too overcome with excitement or too overwhelmed by the prospect of spending forever with this person to have a
deep discussion about where their priorities
lie.
Or does it pull in contributions from other parts of the cerebral cortex and even from areas that
are involved in emotional behavior, like the amygdala, which
lies deep in the brain's core?
Some of the specific brain regions that sprang into action when Kurzweil
was thinking outside the box: the dorsal anterior cingulate, which
lies in the frontal lobes
deep inside the brain, just above the band of fibers that connect the two hemispheres; the back part of the parietal lobes; and the right cerebellum, a cauliflower - shaped structure that
lies at the base of the brain.
That
's because while the first oilsands projects
were open - pit mines (and those still account for more than half the oilsands output), about 80 % of the remaining oil
lies too
deep to mine.
Right alongside my admiration for the public school students who have
been so articulate and so focused in their advocacy,
lies a
deep anger and shame for some of the adult behavior on full display: adults creating and perpetuating fake news, doctoring video and pictures; adults pilfering from the holy ground that
is the site of a mass killing; and adults attempting to steal the bright shine of these student advocates.
Last week, the media stood by homophobic liar Joy Reid, dismissed allegations of misconduct against Tom Brokaw, gave Jake Tapper an award for fake news, used Michelle Wolf as a hate - avatar, destroyed an admiral with
lies, and
were caught colluding with the
Deep State to overturn Trump's election.
The answer to the puzzle of why people don't do what
is logical and beneficial for the individual and the team,
lies deeper than you might think.
I have always asserted that the bible
is so rich and
deep that if you want to steal or
lie or murder or cheat on your wife, if you can search enough, you will find a passage in the bible to twist to satisfy your own lust.
One used to hear that Vietnam
was still awaiting its novelist: meaning that the tangled confused hypertext of millions of disparate defeats and small victories and
lies and photo - ops and press conferences make no emotional sense until some Tolstoy can lead us through the emotional and factual jungle to a
deeper truth.
Everything we read in the Bible surely has to absorbed and considered in line with our experience of God — for those of us who have travelled with God for a long time this experience (I hope) bears out a loving, caring, intimately involved Father whose example in the life of Jesus
is all about love — tough, body - taking - the - brunt - of - whatever - life - throws, with the
deeper soul fixed to God's promises of what
lies beyond.
Only love can bring individual
beings to their perfect completion, as individuals, by uniting them one with another, because only loves takes possession of them and unites them by what
lies deepest within them.
I do not know what
lies beyond the Jordan; the sea
is deep and treacherous.
But the real explanation of our ineffectual preaching
lies much
deeper: far too many of us, far too much of the time, do not recognize the terrible truth that as preachers we
are engaged in nothing other than the task of confronting our listeners with the very Word of God.
My own peculiar task in my Church and in my world has
been that of the solitary explorer who, instead of jumping on all the latest bandwagons at once,
is bound to search the existential depths of faith in its silences, its ambiguities, and in those certainties which
lie deeper than the bottom of anxiety.
Terrorism
is the symptom of a
deep malaise, a malaise which
lies behind the current responses to terrorism as much as behind terrorism itself.
I think of my studies at the Jung Institute in Chicago years ago, and
am reminded again of the power of the unconscious, the mystery and power of the symbols and dreams that
lie deep within the individual psyche.
Yet it
is not only the useful arts, but also the highest forms of artistic creativity and the
deepest forms of spiritual liberty that
lie open before us» the beneficiaries of modern political economy.