Not exact matches
Wenger is not a 2 out and out
wingers type of manager, Pires was never a left
winger as he did exactly what Cazorla does for us right now, but Pires was a
class above Cazorla, he was a false left
winger go always cut infield all the time and congested the midfield, that's where his
goals came from, get would cut inside and let Cole overlap.
Get real in his almost 5 years at Arsenal his scored less than 15
goals in all his games played.He is great on the wings and should stay there, this converting a
winger in2 a striker talk is ridiculous, the striker we are looking for belongs to another team, so let's just go out and buy him, SIMPLE!!!!!! But yes the
goal Ox scored against Chivas was pure
class.
I don't mind whoever we get as long as he's a top
class goal keeper, 1 or 2 center backs, defensive midfielder and possibly a
winger.
first came a world -
class player who can orchestrate play from behind the striker and then came a fast
winger with a knack of scoring spectacular
goals.......
Since we do not have a world
class 30
goal striker, we need to share the gaoal scoring burden - that is why we need
wingers like Campbell / Podolski and Theo to score more often!
The team is strong enough now to be able to challenge for the title but to actually win it and do well in Champions League, we need a world
class goal scorer (either a
winger or a striker depending on the plan for Walcott).
There must be massive clear out with Ramsay, Wilshire, Giroud, Welbeck, among outgoings, then bring in a
class D / M, centre back, left and right
winger (Mahrez, Draxler, Ferkil) etc as well as
goal keeper (Cech) has lost it, and if Auba signs then revert to 4 4 2 formation
Messi also played a huge part in the last two
goals, as the Argentine's composure allowed him to power his penalty home to double the deficit, with the
winger's world -
class dribbling ability and acceleration allowed him to set up Aleix Vidal for Barca's third in the last minute of time.
We could make him our forward and bring in a top
class goal scoring
winger instead.
With ongoing rumours of either Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain or Theo Walcott leaving this summmer, there have been many Arsenal transfer rumours suggesting that Wenger is on the lookout for a new top
class winger to add to our
goals tally next season.
If Wenger's plan is to use Walcott as a striker, then we need a World
class /
goal scoring
winger.
And if we really have no options for forwards then get a +20
goal scoring
winger like Mahrez, Bayern won the treble with no world
class forward because they had two world
class wingers to support in attack.
The
goal was a thing of beauty, and was a sign of things to come for Bayern Munich's world -
class winger.
I must give a word for Giroud, I use to criticize him but this year the guy turned himself in a world
class striker.For me he eas the best in the league when he came back.His luck was that he came back in time of many injuries and he was able to play with fast
wingers around him and no slow, weak guies like he has last year.He had just to run in the surface and bang the
goals from the cross.
We have Cech, Kosc, Gabriel, 3 top
class RB, one of whom can play CB, two top
class LB, one of whom can also play CB, a world
class midfield, and world
class wingers with a top
class goal scorer.
Why don't we invest in a new
goal keeper Chec is getting old cant save penalties, Ospina is a reasonable backup but we really need a world
class keeper, a world
class midfielder and centre - back and a world
class winger or two.
Now we have good
wingers (Walcott, Sanchez), we have good midfielders (Cazorla, Ozil, Ramsey, Rosicky (fit), but we have been missing a CB, DM and a clinical world
class striker that will get you 25 - 30
goals a season.
We need to sign one world
class striker and another
winger / midfielder that can score
goals like James Rodriguez.
His requirements are believed to include two defenders, a midfielder, a
winger and a high - calibre striker to give United the kind of world -
class goal threat they previously took for granted when player such as Robin van Persie, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Andy Cole lead the line under Sir Alex Ferguson.