-- Chambers: One of
best crossers at club.
He's probably
the best crosser at the club, and whipped one in so good against Hull in the Premier League that even Nicklas Bendtner couldn't miss.
Not exact matches
A winger with an attacking assignment should
at the very least be an average dribbler, passer and
crosser but being
good at those three will make a great offensive fullback.
In addition to him getting
better at the defensive side of the game and being the only
good crosser from the right side we have you fans need to chill with all the Walcott hate.
He's not a winger, because he isn't creative, or a
crosser of the ball, and he doesn't seem to have
good positioning, and instincts, that a striker needs, and is awful
at finishing.
he is very dangerous going forward in that new role... any time he bombs forward like that, chances of scoring increases...... Is there a
better crosser of the ball
at Arsenal than Ox?
He is a
better crosser than anyone at arsenal he is also a Better distance shooter than Ronaldo and he is a set piece t
better crosser than anyone
at arsenal he is also a
Better distance shooter than Ronaldo and he is a set piece t
Better distance shooter than Ronaldo and he is a set piece threat.
Need
good crosser and a striking partner - has none
at arsenal.
I agree that ozil is probably one of the
best crossers in europe but that being said he is also one of the
best passers in europe, the
best way to accomodate this is the way we did last season, make all the playmakers play with fluidity, ramsey / ozil / ox exc should be switching positions all game, to confuse the opposition, which we did so
well in the first half of the season, if we can sustain that type of play whilst changing formations
at the right time, there's no reason why we shouldn't have the title wrapped up by the time we get to Old Toilet, to see my
good old mate Judas's facial expression when he has to congratulate our achievement
Miro Muheim and Harvey St Clair have been deployed as wing - backs on occasion but are
at their
best in the central attacking roles behind the striker, roving into spaces between the lines and coming inside from wide positions to use their dangerous shots, whilst Charlie Wakefield is more effective out wide, using the space to beat his man, and is the
best crosser of a ball in the team.
Sure, he overreacts sometimes, but I still feel he's one of the
best natural
crossers we have on the right side (especially
at full - tilt).