Sentences with phrase «big centre»

Sanogo's an out and out striker and I wouldn't say there are that many BIG centre forwards with potential so for what we'd get for him he's worth keeping and loaning out again.
Saw Alex Smithies against Orient on Saturday — he was well shielded by two dirty great big centre backs, and admittedly didn't have a great amount of work, but we still wheeled out the «dodgy keeper» chant.
Of last year's team only big centre half Marcin Wasilewski and young Algerian winger Riyad Mahrez have looked comfortable enough at this level with pacy left winger Jeff Schlupp showing good form in patches.
There's a tiny glovebox and tinier door pockets but a surprisingly big centre console bucket, which also includes USB connectors.
Verdict sold; Podolski, Cambell, Wellington Loan; Sanogo (not many promising big centre forwards) Akpom, Gnabry.
I was close to giving the Man of the Match award from this amazing Premier League opener between Arsenal and Leicester City to Olivier Giroud, after the Frenchman scored a fantastic headed winner off the underside of the bar despite the attentions of both of the Foxes big centre backs, but he was only a sub and for all round performance, especially on his EPL debut I have gone for Alexandre Lacazette.
Accommodation can be thinly spread in much of Namibia — only in big centres such as Windhoek and Swakopmund is there much choice.
«Lawyers from the three big centres do service clients outside the cities.
Maybe big centre wanna - be agents should be compelled to work in an office in a small town as part of their training.
«Barclays has the biggest centre of development here in Vilnius.
But if Sky Sports are right about our big centre forward Olivier Giroud being preferred to the Man United forward Anthony Martial then there will be a few more raised eyebrows, especially after Giroud suffered his longest ever barren spell for us last season and only got back among the goals very recently.
As reported by The Mirror, Henry wants to make it clear that he was not getting on the back of our big centre forward.
It was not just the fact that he scored the winner, because the big centre forward put himself about as much as anyone in what was a hugely improved second half showing.
Theo can not jostle man to man with a bigger centre back, but he can make him take a step to the side so that someone else gets half a yard and he consistently did this.
My biggest concern is Olivier Giroud, as the big centre forward is yet to play a single minute of club football this season but he has been called up by Didier Deschamps anyway.
They may not have been the most spectacular strikes but a goal is a goal and the fact that Didier Deschamps kept the big centre forward on for the whole game tells you that he played well.
THat led to the two teams cancelling each other out to a certain extent and chances were pretty thin on the ground in the first half, which is why the opening goal was a big plus point for the Gunners and once again it came from our big centre forward Olivier Giroud.
Do you think that Arsenal team should reflect whether Liverpool have their big centre back or not?
According to a report in The Mirror, however, West Ham are very keen to sign the big centre forward this summer and are prepared to offer him a pay rise to join them, despite the fact that Giroud only recently signed a new Arsenal contract worth # 120,000 a week.
Parlour was not too hard on our big centre forward and actually handed him some praise, but he feels that Arsenal do need a step up in quality if we are to challenge for the bog trophy goals of the Premier League and Champions League, and the former Arsenal midfielder has one player in particular in mind.
They tend to defend deep and allow the ball to go wide, expecting their big centre backs Huth and Morgan to be able to deal with crosses, but our wide men tend to cut in and that could help.
His team mate for club and country Olivier Giroud is a different matter though, as the big centre forward could do with a confidence boost and with Karim Benzema left out of these friendly games he should get the chance to shine.
I am a little confused about some of the recent Arsenal transfer rumours, because many in the football media seem to think that Arsene Wenger is about to allow the transfer of our France international star Olivier Giroud to go through, with reports like the one yesterday in The Mirror suggesting that the big centre forward is going to sign for our Premier League rivals Everton for about # 20 million.
Arsene Wenger would have had to hand in his Arsenal team selection before he knew how West Ham would line up today, but even though the big centre forward has not started a Premier League game for about three months, I could have told Wenger that Andy Carroll would start against us today.
A lot of fingers of blame have been pointed at the big centre forward Olivier Giroud for missing a few chances in that game but as reported by the Evening Standard, the man who used to score the goals for Arsenal does not agree.
«People were always waiting for that big centre forward, but the key signings for me were Mustafi and Xhaka.
Arsene Wenger apparently wanted the big centre forward last summer when it was clear that he would be leaving the Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich and so he is now planning to take advantage of the current situation and bring him to the Premier League.
The France pair of Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny are well aware of just how much damage their club colleague Mesut Ozil could do the host nation's chances of getting to the final and lifting the trophy, especially the big centre forward as he is the player that is usually the main recipient of Ozil's final killer pass or piece of creative magic.
So while some Arsenal fans have complained about the big centre forward not being good enough ever since he joined us from the French club Montpellier some years ago, a lot of us and most rival fans think he is pretty good and Giroud feels pretty happy about the credit and respect he gets at club level.
I am not sure how much of a minority I am in, as the Arsenal fans who have never thought much of the France international striker Olivier Giroud seem a lot more willing to talk about it than the ones that appreciate the big centre forward's abilities and efforts, but I would definitely call myself a Giroud fan.
The Arsenal and France international striker Olivier Giroud must have done something to upset the manager, or he must be wondering if he has, because Arsene Wenger has left the big centre forward out of the starting line up once again, meaning Giroud is still waiting for a first start of the season, for the Gunners at least.
I also still feel that the big centre forward has a lot to offer the Gunners and will probably play quite a big part as the current season goes on, but having said all that I think that Arsene Wenger needs to put him back on the Arsenal bench for the game against local rivals Tottenham at the weekend.
He has a career long experience as striker, been Golden boot in the French league as a striker, is in the France natuional team as a striker, is 6» 5 and heavy built, has the physical strength to hold of big centre - halves, can hold up the ball and be tackled without going to ground every time.
The big centre forward scored with his first touch in the 71st minute, a nicely swept in finish to a great cross from Gibbs, to give Arsenal back the lead that we had lost to a Sunderland penalty.
For me against West Ham that would be Giroud in the middle, where his strength and stature can occupy their big centre backs while the pace of Theo and probably the Ox can get in behind and utilise the space, the creative talents of Ozil and Cazorla and the link up play of Giroud.
And although the big centre forward was not the free scoring replacement for the little boy that is Robin van Persie that we hoped for, just imagine how much we would have struggled without him.
If Arsenal are going to keep hold of Olivier Giroud this summer as Arsene Wenger has suggested he will, then the big centre forward will be only too aware that he faces a fight for his place in the first team.
The big centre forward was at it again last night as he scored the second French goal in their friendly game against Aaron Ramsey and his Welsh teammates, a goal which took the game beyond doubt after Wales had started to look as though they may get back into it after the first half opener from Greizmann.
The boss was speaking a few weeks ago about the need to look at the form that each player is in when picking the starting line - up and after Giroud's recent heroics he mentioned it again when talking about the way the big centre forward has been playing.
The whole idea is for the France under 21 international to play and as well as being sure to do this with the tigers, Steve Bruce actually sets his team up to play with a big centre forward, so it would even suit Sanogo's game of pace and power.
Another stat reported by Metro is a positive one but will not help the big centre forward in his desire to start games is that his goal against Manchester United makes him the most effective sub for Arsenal in the Premier League ever with 10 goals.
That position is difficult for defenders to pick up on and Im sure he'd be the last person the big centre backs would want running straight through the heart of them.
If he is fit to play, though, I do not think Arsene Wenger will star4t the big centre forward because it would be letting Chelsea, Antonio Conte and, more importantly, David Luiz off the hook.
And the manager has given the Arsenal fans another piece of good news, as reported by the Daily Mail, with a positive update on the prospective return date for our big centre forward Olivier Giroud.
In the same Arsenal article, Wenger also spoke about Olivier Giroud and the Arsenal transfer rumours linking him to the French club Marseille, declaring that he had not been contacted and that he wanted the big centre forward to stay.
Arsenal fans may sometimes be a bit down on the France international striker, but Olivier Giroud will be the toast of his nation this week after scoring the second goal, and what turned out to be the winner, in their final World Cup qualifying match, but will it be enough to convince Arsene Wenger to give the big centre forward a rare Premier League start when Arsenal travel to Watford on Saturday?
In my eyes he just a defensive Downing — makes runs and whips balls in, definitely a hippo respect the point tactic solely aimed at a big centre forward.
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