Sentences with phrase «blistering pace like»

Salah's playmaking ability is not as good as Messi, but Salah has blistering pace like Walcott, Mbappe, Ronaldo and Bale.

Not exact matches

When an organization's culture centres around unusually high expectations for performance at a blistering pace (like, say, a ride - sharing platform endeavouring to be the last player standing in a fiercely competitive new niche) a Machiavellian «the ends justify the means» stink can pervade even those departments meant to keep things in balance.
I like the idea of the blistering pace but again it depends on how adventurous our opponents will be.
Whatever the reason, the top hitters and pitchers are setting blistering paces, with numbers like.400 and 10 - 1 and eight straight becoming commonplace.
If we play a team with a striker like vardy then don't let him exploit mertesacker's blistering pace and play Gabriel instead.
I like them both, Bellerin has blistering pace and Chambers is wise beyond his years, I think we have a fantastic duo coming up to cover our D for the next decade.
I like Oxlade - Chamberlaine and I think he frustrates fans and himself by trying everything at blistering pace be it running with the ball, passing, passing etc..
Bellerin still has not fully develop, he has some blistering pace going forward and has improved defensively, but still has not reached that true potential, while it would be nice to keep him, but it would not be a major lost to the arsenal if he was sold especial for the 45 million, which we could go to the french and italian league and get a like for like replacement
the boy's got blistering pace and mad skills, dribbles like Neymar and scores a lot..
I've always thought apart from blistering pace he lacks decision making abilities, cant dribble like the ox and isnt that clinical.
The big Croatian's wing play is atypical, exploiting the physical mismatches his size usually creates against full - backs rather than the blistering pace of someone like Cuadrado.
The blistering pace at which the Baggies began the season caught everyone off - guard, the majority expecting nothing less than another typical West Brom - like season of strife and trouble down near the foot of the table.
Bronson was an unbridled beast, as evident from director Nicolas Winding Refn's blistering opening salvo, a character - defining blood - red depiction of Peterson pacing side to side, naked and covered in filth, inside a cage, his fury rising as he psyches himself up for forthcoming fisticuffs, which in Bronson typically arrive in slow - motion and staged to crashing classical music and opera or»80s synth - pop like the Pet Shop Boys» devilishly appropriate «It's a Sin.»
The blistering pace of investment sales activity that had property management assignments flipping like hotcakes during early 2007 has cooled in the wake of the credit crisis.
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