Due to his lack of pace, anyone can out - run him which makes him useless in
defending counterattacks among others.
As someone that's agile and fierce, Coquelin is more suited to
defending counterattacks, which is what we have to do 90 % of the time.
Not exact matches
Kante was the best player on the best team in England this season, the speedy box - to - box midfielder who unlocked Leicester City's devastating
counterattack by
defending well and distributing even better.
If you want to effectively
defend from the attack you should not only set up defenses but also have a plan to
counterattack.
Despite these difficulties, some competent philosophers still
defend dualism (notably Richard Swinburne), and others propose new ways of imagining personal survival of death, Yet every such attempt is followed by a
counterattack.
The first thing you need when you plan to
defend and hit a team on the
counterattack is pace.
Fast attacking and
counterattacking football and also fast retreating to
defend as well as a strong desire to get back the ball.
they do nt concede lots of goals because they have 70 per cent posession most games... as quality teams worked this out and focused on
defending deep and
counterattacking, their weak points were quickly recognised and that was pique....
A quality Striker such as Podolski does not need to back track and
defend, he must challenge the Defenders and wait for
counterattacks, a striker role is to sprint from midfield to goal, is not running all over the pitch as I see GIROUD and WELBECK,
defending posts against corners, no wonder at the 60th minute they disappear, you need strong legs to score....
1) Players never track back leaving too much space which gets exploited 2) Arsenal play a very bad high line system 3) Not enough players come back to
defend during
Counterattacks
have always bashed him about lying in wait for a
counterattack instead of
defending but he seems a transformed player this season.
City's weakness is
counterattack that's where we have to hit them hard,
defend well and with pace
counterattack, we would need Wellbeck for pace and help out with
defending against the likes of Yaya Toure our game plan has to be in the first 80 mnt play for draw then let loose.
this seems more a
defending team playing on
counterattacks.
In Germany bayern will be scared to conceded an away goal so we can
defend and play for
counterattack or a draw.
this article typifies everything that is wrong with our club... if you had any balls you would have started with that Mertz nonsense, but instead, like Wenger, you started out pretending to be a rational individual only to reveal your true unintelligible in the final paragraph... I feel like you have never watched Mertz play except for in the FA Cup final last year... how does someone help
defend corners, crosses and the like when you can't man - mark, you have a negative vertical and you close your eyes whenever the ball comes in your direction... this was a panic buy that didn't make sense then, considering how most teams were setup to
counterattack us, and it makes even less sense now... he was well past his prime when he arrived, like Podolski, Arteta, Flamini 2.0 among numerous others, and was used by Wenger to trick the uninformed fans into believing he cared about turning this team into a true contender
In more detail, they did so because they let Bayern have most of the ball,
defended stoutly and rode their luck a touch, but all the while maintained a serious threat on the
counterattack.
Sunderland will try and do exactly what Swansea tried to do, which is exactly what every single team that comes to the Emirates tries to do — sit back,
defend deep and try and
counterattack.
He's fast (which would allow him to not go back to
defend in order to be ready for
counterattacks), fairly strong, good finisher and able to head the ball.
Niles is a central midfielder with pace who can
defend and attack plus has good recovery pace to
defend against misplaced passes and
counterattacks.
BFG is great when we play
counterattacking style and / or have to
defend high balls; however, when we play a possession style game, BFG is slow FG.
When
defending against the
counterattack, there are several key rules that need to be followed by any defender.
Some of them are the fundamental basics of
defending: others are specific to the numerical disadvantage posed by a
counterattack.
And if Real want to get something out of their trip to Camp Nou later this month, then they will need to
defend like a Jose Mourinho team would - deep and compact — which Barca struggle against, then you can catch them on the
counterattack.
Crystal Palace, City's next opponents, will
defend deep and narrow in two banks of four, but use the speed of Andros Townsend and Wilfried Zaha to
counterattack into space.
In many respects we are at our best when
defending in numbers and
counterattacking against the better sides; more so than when we have to take the initiative.
I would love to have a Dutch system where everyone is capable of joining attack when needed and
defending when is needed, but there is no way in hell someone like Nasri, Cesc or Wilshire will outmuscle someone like Drogba or another tank, so Song has to stay back and be responsable for tanks... we cant do this current system of allowing our defensive rock dissapearing in the final third leaving Wilshire or Cesc / Nasri to deal with
counterattacks or fighting a target man for a 50/50.
I think a formation set up to
defend first, and
counterattack will help.
Once a Reversal Edge is activated, you can continuously
defend against the opponent's techniques and follow - up with powerful
counterattacks based on the opponent's actions.
Most missions are multi-staged; you might start out having to gain a foothold in a town, then
defend against a
counterattack, then capture the remainder of the town.
Once a Reversal Edge is activated, you can continuously
defend against the opponent's techniques and follow - up with powerful
counterattacks based on the opponent's actions.
Recently I identified a
counterattack trying to
defend the failed anthropogenic global warming (AGW) hypothesis.