Sentences with phrase «creative players as»

This fixture will be full of great opportunities for such creative players as Andres Iniesta and David Silva to break down the Moroccan defence.
especially creative players as he gives them freedom to express.
Ozil is a fraud for the hype he gets... We need another creative player as we can no longer have carzola most of the times ND clearly ozil is better of a supporting striker nt a playmaker.

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Play is sometimes viewed as an instinct educator (Karl Groos); as a means of catharsis, a safety valve to vent emotions (Aristotle); as a creative modeling of situations that enables the player to better handle experience (Erik Erikson); as a means of resolving psychic conflict (Sigmund Freud), or, on the contrary, as activity not motivated by the need to resolve inner conflict (Robert Neale) 8
«God as Composer - Director and Enjoyer, and in a Sense Player, of the Cosmic Drama» dates to 1987; the six arguments of Creative Synthesis are mentioned and two are summarized.
Now we will commit to creative fidelity as we become gospel players, improvising the story on the stage of our own lives.
Giroud has not proven himself and has failed each year despite his goals as we must analyze a player in every aspect and also some very average players have scored some couple of goals due to their very creative midfield.Giroud is not good.
I think Ozil is pretty damn good, as creative players go he has to be considered one of, if not the best one around.
Arsenal need to keep hold of ox as well as bringing in a creative mid since when ozil underperforms we need a plan b Madrid got ceballos even though his an isco clone we need a player in that mould like thiago from Bayern as well but who I would like insigne to replace Sanchez but italian clubs are tough to deal with
Eriksen has shone as one of the best creative players in Europe for Spurs in recent times, having taken his game to a new level under current manager Mauricio Pochettino.
The stats show that Arsenal actually fashioned three clear cut chances to Chelsea's one and that we had only one fewer shot on target than their six, so it does support the idea that poor finishing cost us, but with Wenger talking about the creative side as well I wonder if he had our two best players, Ozil and Alexis, in mind.
we again need about three world class players and in my opinion that includes a genuine Iron man DM with intelligence as well as muscle, a genuine world class 30 goal a season striker, the likes of which will turn a game around when its looking bad, and with the fall of Santi Cazorla looking ever more imminant we also now need a genuine creative midfielder (why did nt Wenger get Cesc when he was an option?)
However, we do agree with Lawro on his creative midfield player shout as while there are lots of options in that department with the likes of Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard, there isn't a great deal of creative flair in there to offer something different.
Though Mata finished the last two campaigns as Chelsea's Player of the Year Mourinho initially preferred to use Eden Hazard and Oscar as his creative midfield talents and when the former Valencia man has been used he has failed to hit the heights that saw him play a pivotal role in the West London club's Champions League and Europa League successes.
In 56 games this time around he's bagged 18 goals and 31 assists, confirming him as one of the most creative players in the world.
Hamsik could certainly be an upgrade, with the 27 - year - old showing himself to be one of the finest creative midfield players in the Italian top flight for many years now, as well as showing a keen eye for goal from the middle of the park.
If he's not going to get play time we might as well deal him / trade him for some kind of upgrade on creative player or striker.
Rodgers is seemingly keen to add creative talents to freshen up his midfield and could see Eriksen as a possible long term successor to Steven Gerrard and a player he can build his young side around.
Hes in a league of his own, as wenger said «If you love football, you love Mesut Ozil» think Philip Lahm said the same as being the best creative player in the german team!
they have moved forward as well because they have improved their creative potential with players like Arnautovic, Afellay, Shaqiri, Bojan — they can create and play.
The German playmaker can be the heartbeat of our attacking play and it could be any one of a number of players who provides the finishing touch to o0ne of his pieces of creative genius and we could certainly do with as much of that as possible when Pep Guardiola and the Man City players arrive at the Emirates stadium tomorrow.
This rumour may well be all hot air, but Arsenal continue to be linked with creative and forward players and if Wenger does sign someone like that, as he did with Ozil and Alexis, while ignoring the glaring weakness at the other end of the pitch, he is heading for a lot more trouble from the Arsenal fans!!
I see him more as a creative player.
If i was a confident beast of a striker and pictured myself at Arsenal, you'd have Ozil and Cazorla with their magical creativity, aswell as a partner of Alexis and then creative wide players like Theo and Chamberlain.
«I don't need Payet because we have so many creative players,» he said during his pre-match press conference on Thursday, as reported by The Daily Mail.
Good enough as a squad player, but Arsenal definitely need more creative and more skillful attacking midfielder in the next season.
The 25 - year - old attacker has shone for Los Blancos in recent times and is widely seen as one of the finest creative players in Europe right now, despite not always being a regular starter under Zinedine Zidane.
Wenger resisted, stating that he sees Wilshere as more of an attacking creative player, which Wilshere has agreed with in the past.
Arsenal selling him for 40m was a Jackpot because i'll play Nelson before him anyday, same kind of runs but Nelson has an end product and more creative which makes me see him as a more advanced player and not a wing back.
Chelsea would do the same thing (as much as i hate Mourinho) he would not allow his team to become a circus just providing eye catching entertainment and made sure he would always sure up his midfield with players that would have just enough skill to get them out of trouble as quick as they got into it but whose game was more about physical endeavour and forward momentum and used the likes of Ramirez and Willian to great effect whilst allowing only one player, Hazard to have creative freedom and even then he warned him of just how much he should do and when he should do it... keeping him in check.
You expect both sets of players to give it their all as a bare minimum requirement and after that you hope that your creative players can work their magic.
A move for Delph would make sense on a number of levels for Liverpool, with the former Leeds United man set to be available on the cheap in January as his contract expires at the end of the season, whilst he is also the sort of enterprising, creative central midfield player who could excel in Brendan Rodgers» midfield.
From his deep role he is England's most creative player... which says more about the state of the England team than it does about Wilshere's ability as a DM.
For a striker it must feel good to know that you will have the most creative player in Europe's top league from last season supplying you with ammunition to fire and as well as Mesut Ozil the former Deportivo La Coruna star is looking forward to playing with his fellow countryman Santi Cazorla.
When the SPUDS had us against the ropes and were pushing forward was the time to get creative, change tactics and bring players with new ideas i.e TR7 BUT then Le Prof subs our best player, true it was not Cazorlas best game, but by far was not as bad as RAMBO....
We need to change some players, even if they are good players to make our game more dinamic, more complete.If Walcott will leave, definetly Sterling is the right choose to play with Sanchez.If Bayern will want Ozil, I think we should let him go.I think mutch people will be not agree with this, Ozil is a great player BUT is not a complete player, doesn't have enough speed and is seems sometimes like he is not involved in the game.I think a switch with Gotze can be benefic for our team, he run alot, is creative and make the defensive as well.We need a Striker to, but a good one, someone like Benzema or Cavani, someome who can get at least 20 goals per season.A new DM is what we need for balance the game, I think Vidal is the best in the world in this moment (is just my opinion), he working hard in defence and can win a game with a long shot.This is the way I see footbal.
The Japanese are one of the World Cup's most entertaining nations to watch, largely due to the creative talents of players such as Kagawa and Keisuke Honda.
No he is not weak he is playing his role as the creative player..
I would like to see Ozil learn to defend more if he isn't going to find his scoring boots, learn from Cazorla... It would be an interesting experiment to do, play Cazorla and Ozil as 2 creative B2B players but I do nt think it will trump Cazorla in a deep lying playmaker role and Ozil in the ACM role.
You forget that Lukaku and Benteke have achieved admirable feats playing in clubs like Aston Villa, West Brom, Everton who I find it very hard to remember names of players in their midfield rather than Barkley, Barry and Fabian Delph while Giroud has had the luxury of players such as Cazorla, Ozil, Sanchez, Walcott, Ramsey for 3 seasons now who are an indisputable stronger creative force compared to those other teams mentioned.
Is this best we can come up with the only creative player we have left is Wilshire, still hoping for a win and some more creative players before the end of Jan as Iwobi and Welbeck don't fill me with much hope for the future.
There are a quite few candidates as well, with Mesut Ozil in majestic form and having added goals to his creative talents, Theo Walcott looking like a new player who really means business, young Alex Iwobi grabbing lots of headlines and Alexis Sanchez revelling in his new role as the Arsenal centre forward.
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.
In an age of boots that look more like children's toys than sporting equipment, we were pleasantly surprised that the most wonderfully â $ œretroâ $ (as the kids say) pair of boots in ages comes straight from the world's most creative player â $ «Ronaldinho.
You also try to compensate by putting in a lot of your florid and creative players such as Carzola, Ozil and even the new Sanchez and hope that they can pick the locks of other teams.
Because we're playing too many creative players at the same time, two or three every game instead of two wingers, one creative player, one box to box and one defensive midfielder as we should have.
Bring Lucas as unhappy from PSG, 25 years old, skilled, creative, great player, nice for Luis to have a Brasilian.
And as for a plan b well that was giroud, or maybe a winger in Campbell, or a creative pacey striker in perez all players that failed under Wenger but doing okay or great no they've moved on.
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