Sentences with phrase «creative midfield position»

He is certainly far behind Mesut and Santi in a CREATIVE midfield position and if Wenger thought he was any good in a DEFENSIVE midfield / box to box position why has he brought in not one but TWO players, Elneny and Xhaka, for that exact position?
Of course, there isn't really a spot open for him here at Arsenal — our creative midfield positions a packed full of quality players.

Not exact matches

I would like us to spend our limited resources on some more pressing positions, Striker (especially if Sanchez leaves, winger (no not Wenger), LB / RB, creative midfielder (especially if Ozil leaves).
Cazorla is our best creative midfielder, Mert is important to assist with our young defenders development, both are not speedy customers, so no need to think of their lack of pace, they more rely on skill and positioning.
His creative ability from a variety of attacking midfield positions made him a highly influential player almost straight away, and with a highly impressive haul of 22 goals and 12 assists in his final season with the club in 2006/07, he was snapped up by Spanish giants Real Madrid for # 23million.
Wenger has always aimed to get in creative midfielders and there is no doubt that we have more than enough of quality in those positions, but is there any chance of Jack supplanting any of his competitors unless we have another wave of injuries?
A creative midfielder who can get the ball to him in the right position for him to create his magic.
The move, though, would be a strange one with Arsenal well stocked in attacking and creative positions but sorely lacking defenders and a robust central midfielder.
Xhaka is more suitable to be a creative midfielder, in a more advanced position.
Answer: because both are utterly mediocre and massively overpaid... Sell the pair and bring in a couple io world class attackers... Add a creative midfielder... And then maybe we will b in some kind of position to challenge
I think that's his best position has he has the technical skills for it, but every creative / attacking midfielder believes that is their best position because of the freedom the role allows and the reduced defensive duties due to the role being that essentially of a 2nd striker in a 442 or 4411, leaving the bulk of defending to 2 CMs.
The Red Devils are desperate to bring in a new creative midfielder in the January transfer window, and Strootman is thought to have been one of Louis van Gaal's main targets in that position.
Occupying the second central midfield position is the deep - lying playmaker, this role instructs the player to come deep to receive the ball, before attempting creative passes to the attacking players.
With Mesut Ozil occupying the central position in Arsenal's attack, Mkhitaryan is more likely to play out wide, which he has frequently done in the past, while still helping Ozil in shouldering the creative duties for the midfield.
Carroll or whoever plays lone striker is isolated, there is no width or penetration in attacking positions, there is little creative influence with Lanzini wasted stranded out on the wing, midfield players do not do enough to support the defence and passing decisions and execution are poor.
I broke down «positions» into: Goalkeeper, Right back, Left back, Center back, Central Midfielder (defensive and creative), Right Midfielder / Winger, Left Midfielder / Winger, Striker
Many teams in modern football use what's called a «Front 4» three attacking midfielders, two out wide with one in the creative No. 10 position all behind the main striker.
To me, I feel that the midfield's ability to be creative was facilitated by two contributors: the Liverpool wingers, and the Hoffenheim system, which allowed Mané and Salah to position themselves between the wing - backs and centre - backs.
Looking at Liverpool's current midfield dynamic, Henderson himself is the team's custodian of the creative controller role, but not after having journeyed through an eclectic range of midfield positions.
Central midfield is probably the position Liverpool have the most cover in, from players who can play in the 6 to box - to - box midfielders and creative midfielders the Reds have pretty much every area covered.
Still a creative force in midfield in open play, and also useful at defending — once he gets back into position.
To conclude, Klopp need not surrender his philosophies to accommodate Liverpool's best players into one starting XI, he only needs to put them in positions they are fairly comfortable with, and that way the team as a unit can succeed; with Benteke as the focal point of the attack, but Sturridge and Firmino also expected to chip in with a decent goal contribution, whilst Coutinho, Henderson (when fit) and Firmino can all provide a creative aspect to outweigh any creative spark lost by not having Coutinho at the very middle of the attacking midfielders.
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