Not exact matches
The problem is our defence and cdm Flamini: always help the other side Arteta: never was the
player than we expect him, he injured most of the time, and lost the ball in
dangerous situation Per: he is good just in corners but he is lazy and slow Our good defender is just kosc and chambers And also debuchy but we must play with
out him aleast 1 month Gibbs and monreal are good
players but they are not good defence So we are very delicate in big and important games
Arsenal were already going into the match with problems, especially on the creative side of things, with Mesut Ozil's illness and Santi Cazorla's second ankle surgery keeping them
out, so what possessed Wenger to drop our best and most
dangerous attacking
player I can only guess.
He will go
out and buy yet again some midfield
player who's natural tendency is to want to play in the middle of the park (Ramsey, Wilshire, Santi, Ozil, Rosicky, Arteta) and try to convert him into something else just to fit him into his starting 11 resulting into a team of
players capable of passing the ball but incapable of being
dangerous.
Hazard is their most
dangerous player and I think they can get found
out more this time around while trying to juggle UCL football with the tough EPL.
I wasn't advocating rotating them
out, they are our most
dangerous players.
The
player we need to watch
out for is myketarihan he is the architect of the team and is
dangerous in front of goal
All I could think of was how many
players get injured running into things
out of bounds and how dirty and
dangerous it was.
I said the same thing about Arsenal sometime near the end of last season, that playing just to qualify for UCL could proof very
dangerous, in that should we just happen to mss
out on UCL, then all hell will break loose in trying to obtain good
players the following season.
We lost against Watford we expect to win against Chelsea are we serious???? I dreamed we lost 4 1 I could not watch the match after we let the second in that nightmare was on I thought >> >> > as for that first goal it should not have stood as the goal came from
dangerous play >> >> > unfortunately the team fell apart the unity has gone
out the window >> >>
players make school errors yet they earn 100 000 a week crazy carry on >> >> > I am sick of it I have had it with this punch >> > embarrassing carry on cant defend cant attack they only thing they can do is dwell with the ball side ways I am sick of this dwelling about with the ball
The most
dangerous player in the air and the scorer of most headed goals in the Epl... na na na Giroud Indeed, you are right too many of them are yet to really maximise that potential... the team hasn't achieved enough... it will be good if they can start by sending Barca
out of the CL... Yes!its possible....
We stand a better shot by using (arguably) the most
dangerous player in the league, he's the only one we have that matches up to Hazard, Eriksen Mkhitit and the likes,
players who can whip up a storm from
out of the blue.
Sometimes a reliable option can go a long way like Walcott and Campbell pitching in while Alexis our most
dangerous player is
out, and Flamini hasn't brought the club crashing down.
Pumas have gotten solid production
out of striker Eduardo Herrera, but their most
dangerous players are their attacking midfielders and wide men.
West Ham are a good team now but I like this arsenal line up its got a better balnce to it with coq and elneny in midfield and also Iwobi is a
player other teams have not figured
out yet and he is
dangerous.
that means, a right footed
player on theleft wing is more
dangerous since he gets more room to use his right foot to dribble andpass rather than being locked
out closer to the touch line where it can only be used tocross.Messi plays on theright ronaldo plays more to theleft
What he was very poor.Bolasie was using him for some skills i do nt know if i watched him clearly or i was blind but Bolasie had a good game against Monreal and Zaha too even all
dangerous crosses were from his side.I do nt know what i watched.He was caught
out a lot of times and the
player you are talking about is koscielny he was at left back several times defending for him.I do nt know how to convince you because i watched him a lot of time and he was beaten easily against Bolasie.
But it's
dangerous to wait too long because
players tend to run
out.
I agree with you the
players need some heat to perform to theor abilities and stop wasting created opportunities to kill games and or hold onto leads and i agree they need some heat to kick em in the arse to prevent them from under performing against milan but milan isnt city or chelsea but we need to beat them to get far in competition but i do nt think the
players missing chances this year is whole heartey down to the manager and we need to finish
out the year strong but with cazorla comong back and strengthening some spots in off season and now praying we finally have jack back this squad looks
dangerous next year and wenger will have a good year with arsenal next year cazorla and another
player will take time off xhaka and or put more pressure on him to perform but we have had success in recent seasons barley missing
out on top four last year with highest points to ever miss
out yes they need heat to perform strong rest of year but it is not wengers time to go yet be needs another season and if these two years are falling off we have done better than are rivals in are tough years
I would still want to push pace though as it would make all our
players dangerous offensive options rather than give in to Miami pace and grind
out wins.
I am hoping that we can still purchase
players that have been released or
out of contract for the 2 missing area DM and CB (short contracts), because wenger although doing well n the earlier stage of the market did quite poorly at the end, putting arsenal in a quite
dangerous spot if couple injuries occur in our defensive areas, this leaves me to believe WENGER IS SENILE, STUPID OR STUBBORN OR ALL 3
The way I see it, Liverpool been
out of Europe completely makes them even more
dangerous; Klopp got them to 2 finals in his very first season, with a squad he had very very little input in putting together... the thoughts of what he can achieve when he buys his own
players and without the pressures of European football to distract them thereby focusing solely on the domestic titles is scary in my opinion....
So a fairly pacy forward who can hold up the ball and make occasional
dangerous dribbles... such
players are two a penny across the top two divisions and not the basis for a team claiming to want to conquer europe... i used to think that at 20 we should have loaned him
out to brentford to gauge his qualities still a possibility but an offer from millwall would be fine too
It really does look as if the lads are taking it in turns to give sparkling displays, which is once again a good thing because it is so
dangerous to have to rely on the same one or two
players week in, week
out.
Our two most
dangerous players Payet and Antonio are generally
out wide leaving no creativity in the central areas with a huge gap behind the lone striker.
As a
player capable of being
dangerous in both central midfield and
out on the wing, Oxlade - Chamberlain appears to have the versatility to become another potential pet project for the Spaniard.
However it seems Jose Mourinho has become more street smart on his return to the bridge.His traits of forcing Manchester United to pay 37million pounds for Mata, dumping
out Lukaku to a non -
dangerous club like Everton and now with this immediate departure, one thing has become inevitable that the Chelsea boss knows how to get good money for valuable
players.
Yesterday a b» ham thug took
out a Wigan
player, the corner flag AND the referee's assistant with a blatant,
dangerous, late (so late it might has well have been next week) and unneccessary lunge (not in any shape or form could that be described as a tackle).
It might turn
out that proteins such as NF - L could help make return - to - play decisions, but, Petraglia said, it may well be the case that proteins take longer to clear
out of one athlete than another, mandating that each
player have a well - defined baseline for comparison, and that specific levels deemed
dangerous be rigorously calibrated.
Due for release on PSN in June, AMY is a survival horror / action adventure game, where
players must protect, and escort the eponymous Amy - an enigmatic eight - year - old autistic girl with curious powers - as they try to get her
out of a city overrun with wild creatures and
dangerous enemies.
But what made the sequel stand
out more than just a change in scenery is its introduction of the franchise's now staple crafting gameplay mechanics:
Players can combine items in designated workshop spaces to create hilariously unrealistic and always
dangerous combo weapons.
You may warp your way into the galaxy and get relatively unlucky compared to the other
players, flipping over systems with less resources and running into
dangerous exploration cards that wind up destroying your ships or even wiping
out entire systems.
In a similar fashion to how Elite:
Dangerous started
out with single crew ships and eventually added multi-crew options, Starfighter Inc. has plans to add this as well to add to the cooperation between
players.
Elite
Dangerous allows
players to «filter»
out what gameplay it's
players want allowing for solo, group (co-op), and even choose to drop into the «open world» (inc. pvp).
It is hard for me to fathom that there are so many people
out there that are willing to spend real money on digital spaceships but I have to admit after watching the various commercials for ships even I'm ready to whip
out the old credit card and invest in a chance to explore the vast and
dangerous universe that Star Citizen promises to
players.
Meanwhile, Ashes of Creation began its summer crowdfunding drive, Mark Kern's Em - 8ER funded again on Indiegogo, Dogma Eternal Night has a new test site, Chronicles of Elyria
players created a handy race map, ROKH deployed a new crafting UI, The Exiled posted a state - of - the - game missive, Exile Online is running a GoFundMe, AQ3D is taking the grind
out of its leveling curve, and Elite
Dangerous players are staging an event to put pressure on Frontier for bug fixes.
Smash Bros. keeps things simple: you bash
players until their health percentage hits
dangerous high numbers, so that they can be knocked
out of the arena; its control scheme broadly mapped to the pad that gives a basic understanding to every character in the game.
Styx harkens back to those good old days, with the
player sticking to the shadows, picking off unsuspecting foes one by one, and carefully plotting
out a path through
dangerous, labyrinth - like environments in order to complete the mission and get
out alive.
Players get to move along the grid and use abilities and attacks that affect certain squares on the grid, so strategy comes to play as players carefully move their team around the field or obstacles and use certain commands to maximize damage, take out dangerous targets, afflict status effects, use items and summons, or protect tea
Players get to move along the grid and use abilities and attacks that affect certain squares on the grid, so strategy comes to play as
players carefully move their team around the field or obstacles and use certain commands to maximize damage, take out dangerous targets, afflict status effects, use items and summons, or protect tea
players carefully move their team around the field or obstacles and use certain commands to maximize damage, take
out dangerous targets, afflict status effects, use items and summons, or protect teammates.
Swapping
out exotic locales for the familiar yet
dangerous outdoors of Montana, and pitting the
player against a fanatical and armed cult hell - bent on bringing about the apocalypse, is Far Cry 5 the best entry yet?
In this two - fisted arcade shooter, Thunder Wolves, the
player becomes part of this formidable group of pilots who carry
out every order, no matter how
dangerous, with unequalled precision and speed.
Overall, the music successfully accomplishes what it was set
out to do and convincingly embeds the
player fearlessly into the
dangerous skies.
At the outset,
players will be slowly trying to navigate the game's open world - overshooting destinations, running
out of shifting energy, and clumsily trying to fight the Nevi; but by the end, Kat is a dervish - careening through the open skies, accurately tearing through her foes, and shifting gravity in a way that's as graceful as it is
dangerous.
The story is light, strange and simple, told through data logs, strange messages and the occasional in - game cutscene, but it's engaging enough to keep
players heading down the twisted rabbit hole to find
out just what the hell happened in that ghostly,
dangerous place.
Charging up the action bar more however allows
players to pick from various powerful attacks, capable of wiping
out enemy units in one fell swoop while at the same time helping when things get a bit too hairy and
dangerous.
The
player gets to guide space explorer Dick Starspeed through
dangerous areas filled with a variety of monsters from dinosaurs to robotic monkeys, and will use a variety of guns and melee weapons to make sure they come
out unscathed.
Joining up with other some - what fearsome pirate
players to raid skeleton infested islands for treasure and hazarding
dangerous storms
out on the open sea, you'll live the pirate life you've always dreamed of.
Player not only has to deal with monsters who try to hinder your mission, but also need to watch
out the
dangerous environment.
Locked up in a dark cellar, the
player only has a short time to figure
out what has happened and how to escape from the clutches of a
dangerous serial killer.
Rolled
out now for Xbox One
players in conjunction with the Arena release is a substantial set of fixes for the core Elite
Dangerous game.
I jumped at the opportunity to work
out how to bring that kind of experience to the Elite
Dangerous universe and even though still in its (hopefully) relative infancy, it's been rewarding to see the great reaction of
players to CQC so far internally.