Sentences with phrase «best goal threat»

As clearly our best goal threat on the day you have to say his position was a managerial fail.
Personally i would leave out Debuchy or chambers adding Stephen mavididi, who for me is probably the best goal threat in the academy.
Sanchez and Walcott are our best goal threats but ultimately prevail more from the wings.
I think lets throw all our bullets start giroud walcot Campbell (who I think is a better goal threat than chamberlain) when we face olympiacos....
I would say Auba could be very similar but a better goal threat.

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Even though Secretary Anderson envisioned conversion and church membership in so - called spiritual terms, in India this goal necessitated a break with an entire social system effecting family, vocation, and physical well being through the threat of persecution.
Ozil is pure class - but unless he chooses to add effort, tracking - back to his game — he will NEVER fit in an EPL team - You just can't afford the luxury of a player who is only good at passing, and offers no goal threat himself -
Demba Ba is likely to be their main goal threat and the former Chelsea man needs to be carefully marshalled, and who better to do that than Arsenal's main men?
Xhaka has better passing than Coquelin Xhaka is more of a goal threat than Coquelin is Xhaka is taller and stronger than Coquelin is With time, Xhaka will probably be in contention for the captaincy
Koscielny — 7.5 He didn't do well enough for United's goal but did defend well afterwards and did a lot of work to contain the threat of Fellaini and Rooney.
He was like a lost sheep on the first goal, worse than a bag of potatoes on the corner on 2 - 2 (really should've marked Carroll better) and for 3 - 2 he was the direct reason Ospina didn't save it, AND he didn't mark Carroll, being such an obvious goal threat in those situations.
A good number of Liverpool fans carried out their threat to stage a mass walkout during Saturday's game with strugglers Sunderland, and when they left in the 77th minute, two goals to the good, they likely thought they'd made their point and bagged three points in the process.
He offers very little goal threat, but is a good passer who is highly disciplined in his role and would free up others to contribute to attacks.
And then we have Aaron Ramsey... who right now looks like our best midfielder... makes good runs into box, goal threat, but also loses possession and doesn't track back to defend.....
CF: No longer at his best, but still a deadly goal threat when he's on form, Luis Suarez spear - heads our attack as Karim Benzema looks even more in decline this term.
But Arsenal had started well, and although we gave the ball away a lot immediately after Rooney's goal (Shock maybe), we always looked a threat going forward.
At his best, he could arguably be more of a pacey goal threat than Hazard, even if he's not quite at the same level in terms of creativity and technique.
Theo Walcott was very sharp and played a key role in both of our goals while Olivier Giroud was a constant threat and tokk his penalty well but I have plumped for Ramsey in the end because he did start and finish that goal and was back to his bustling best.
We would get rid of an injury prone inconsistent player with one that is deadly from free kicks as well being a proper goal threat and a provider of goals.
Ramsey would surely love this freedom and he offers something different, might end up a little like Lampard but better passer and more running, he'd be a goal threat no doubt.
Our England dominance was reduce to London dominance, and this was further reduce to North London dominance, and this is even under threat; spuds are about to have an equally good stadium, makes the top four easily, has more players in PFA team, dominated AFC with a make - shift team, score more goals and conceded the Least, and to make it worst; a 17 points gap.
with mert and flamini a large part of backbone I fear that Barton is right... they have very quick players in hazard and willen and a real goal threat in costa... We need to better control midfield and for that reason I would risk Diaby in dfm..
I'm tired of baby faced / cute looking players mentally weak players who get bulied by players who know we have a soft underbelly... he might flop, yes, but if he comes good???... if dis deal happens, I'll b ecstatic cuz Sanchez will have another «lost cause chaser» like him and ozil will have a genuine goal threat, not that French model who mostly plays like d oppositions extra defender... Mr Wenger, get me koulibaly from Napoli also then I'll gladly join ur bandwagon this season
Marquis poses the biggest threat for the lower league team, scoring three league goals so far as well as striking the post during Sunday's match.
Really hard to say... he has had some good moments but with Arsenal looking to make that step of actually winning & being consistent over a full season they need a consistent goal threat!
Result is that against lesser teams we control the ball and look good but we don't have real bite and lack a real goal threat.
Ramsey and Xhaka in the middle offer attacking threat as well so the boss is clearly planning on a lot of goals or at least giving Arsenal the best possible chance of breaking down a stubborn defence.
Like how Henry was the ultimate in a complete player, rivaling top goal charts as well as the assists, only thing missing was his aerial threat.
The second goal I agree with (although Mert wasn't only one who should done better), but on first goal if I had to choose between Kos position and Merts position which has better chance of stopping the threat..
Thank you for mentioning Cazorla... For me, Cazorla is our best no. 10 whether you like it or not... He is so unpredicatable, complete, crazily technical and always a goal threat, all around AMF....
The Ox has done very well on the RW this season, but hardly offers much in terms of a goal threat, whereas Walcott does.
this window has just finished i am already thinking about who we will get for the january window we might try for khedira on a really low offer as he is free agent almost would help boost numbers in midfield in the new year as we will no doubt need to filling the numbers about then also i will hold my hands up and say i was wrong this morning for giving wenger stick and saying welbeck is rubbish i have been out in the cold light of day and had a chance to reevaluate the situation and realized that this could be a canny shrew transfer on wenger behalf actually if wenger can turn the clock back and work his magic on welbeck and get him scoring goals and improve his game then we could have a great underrated signing on our hands its wengers absolute trust in him that might be what makes him a great player as this is something that he never had at old mordor if anybody can make him a world beater wenger can he loves this little pet projects improving players against the odds welbeck has the skillset to be high class player upfornt he just needs to work very hard on his finishing i think once he gets a few goals under his belt he will settle in fine and he is a team player you could put him on the left against man city to shore up that side and he will put in a great shift without a complaint that could be his biggest asset to us or on the right whenever we need him there ithinkwenger might start himon the left against city to protect the left back against navas and i bet you if he does a great job we will take a shine to him quickly i am hopeing he will be one of those wenger gems that he finds and polishes up to a high finish i must admit i was annoyed as some other gunners were at not signing d / m and c / h but if wenger does win the league with this lot it will be his greatest win yet and what might play in to our hands is the unpredictable nature of the league in the last few seasons if we get on a good run at the right time we might be hard to stop look at city they should have never lost to stoke but the result is there in black and white for all to see and i think chelsea will hit the skids after a while to just because cesc and costa are doing well now thats there main threat but teams will work out how to stop them as the season goes on and chelsea will become predictable i think we might just do well this season after all
Carzola offers great passing from central midfield, his two good feet, means he can surge forward in any direction, and also offers a genuine goal threat — as result he's hard to defend, and offers lots for the team - Additionally without the ball, he will track back, support the team, and even make the odd tackle — this is the vital difference between him and Ozil -
Ozil is for me an even better passer, but he offers zero goal threat (well almost zero).
I am so excited for Sanchez return... I know he will be hungry and looking for goals... Campbell Ahead of Walcott we need someone who will defend as well as attack and Campbell + Bellerin is a THREAT!!!.
Due to this lack obvious forward threat, it then encumbers the rest of the team, mainly the midfield to provide the majority of the attacking offensive threat and to get the goals, as well as supplying the already mentioned ineffective forward line.
He has over the years developed a decent, (note decent, not GOOD,) shot when not under physical threat near goal (which is rare in our Prem league, for obvious reasons that teams fight and care) He still has little dribbling ability and virtually always hits the first defender on his crosses.
If we are going to spend silly money let it be Lukaku he answers all the questions, pace, power, goal threat, good in the air and already in the league.
He adds another creative dimension, he has an engine, and is a goal scoring threat as well.
Zidane prefers Lucas and Asensio for that role at the moment and we can't really blame ZZ for that.But Bale is our second best goalscorer and we need him in the starting lineup.Asensio - Lucas do not provide the same goal threat that Bale does.
He won 16 of his 23 attempted tackles, including the 4 successful tackles he made in the FA Cup quarterfinal clash against the Red Devils, taking up good positions ahead of the backline and preventing the opposition from posing any real threat to David Ospina's goal.
The top of the diamond is where Sterling plays at Liverpool; this is where I see Ozil, Wilshere or Carzola.Carzola will offer the most goal threat, Ozil has the best passing and Wilshere can be the middle ground of these 2.
One reason is that the Gunners will have Aaron Ramsey back in the squad and his suspension for the Besiktas game means that the Welshman will be a bit fresher as well as carrying more of a goal threat.
2/3 of the last 16 European titles went to a team with a CF scoring less than 16 goals but in the last 10 seasons what was the tally of respective EPL champion's goal threats as well as their CFs alone?
Ozil started well, was passing nicely, but my issue with Ozil he concentrate on making good passes and forgets he should be a goal threat by getting close enough to Laca
With Coquelin back from injury the Gunners do not need more defensive solidity but more creativity and goal threat and even though the Swiss international has a good long range shot and has more goals than his Welsh teammate, Ramsey is the more attack minded player and his goal against Preston will hopefully lead to more.
In turn, they'll hope to produce a better display this time out, but as mentioned above, they will have to be alert to the dangerous goal threat that their opponents pose.
The Cowboys return two of the best scoring threats in the East Bay in Jake Foscalina and Scott Buskey, who combined to score 30 goals a year ago, as well as a number of other returning starters and talented underclassmen.
But as well as being a constant threat and scoring a fantastic goal that set Arsenal on course for the victory, Walcott put in a huge shift and was often found making a crucial block near our own goal line.
the good thing is we're not about to miss him as a persistent goal threat (ox lacks end product).
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