Sentences with phrase «defensive work for»

Arsenal's recurring issues were further exploited in the first leg against Barcelona when a precise counterattack undid all of the home side's defensive work for 70 minutes of the game.
There was immediate defensive work for the hosts to contend with as Feyenoord restarted brightly, threatening with a few set - pieces, though the first notable opportunity brought a fourth goal for our Under - 19s.
Lamela could potentially make his first Premier League start for Spurs, Sandro could fit back in defensive midfield for his first start, as Chelsea's midfield will offer more in attack; which will mean more defensive work for Mousa Dembele, but in such a big profile game, Villas - Boas may keep the same 11 that have won at Cardiff away and Norwich at home.
But I hear he fell out with Simeone, not that that would be hard, but I hear it's because of Simeone demanding him to keep up his efforts in defensive work for some reason.
The winger was a part of surprise package Iceland in the summer of 2016, and he is ready to put in the defensive work for his team much like he did during the European Championships in which he helped to frustrate Cristiano Ronaldo.
He does all the defensive work for Southampton's midfield not Schneiderlin.

Not exact matches

It argues that the motivational strategies that work for optimists (who expect positive outcomes) are very different from those that are effective for defensive pessimists (who fret about negative ones)-- and you often gain nothing from trying to nudge an anxious employee (or yourself) into a happier mindset.
Privacy is a forcing ground for truth about the self — a place where we need not perform but can instead put aside our defensive irony, entering into love, friendship, work, parenting, repentance, forgiveness, and worship, with vulnerability and honesty.
They made major additions to the GDP for leisure and for household work while subtracting most governmental expenses and other defensive ones.
On the one hand his assumption that his problem is essentially one of willpower, and on the other hand, the fact that he is caught by a compulsion, make it increasingly necessary for his defensive rationalization system to work overtime.
Sherratt Reicher, E.J.'s grandson, carried on the sports tradition and worked as a defensive assistant and scout for the Raiders before leaving in 2002 to form the Hudson Companies, a diversified enterprise that includes Scarlett Wines and McGah Family Vineyards among its portfolio.
In Buffalo, McDermott has his work cut out for him, but he has defensive talent that fits his scheme, and his approach should be a welcome change for the Bills.
Present day Ozil is often blamed for the Arsenal loses and in truth at most times should be, his moods dictates the way arsenal plays, he dictates the tempo of how arsenal plays and once he begins to lose balls and things not going his way he tends to shrink away from the ball, he is not a player who is going to call for the ball, get in the game by doing some defensive work or get the ball to get some fouls and move the team upwards.
«The only fact implicating Texas [in this lawsuit] is that [defensive coordinator John] Chavis happened to defect to Texas A&M and chose to begin working for A&M before his service to LSU was complete,» the new filing says.
Being defensive does work, but not for the entire 90 minutes.
Both players are being criticized for not doing enough defensive work.
The midfielder filled in admirably for Blind, but was forced to do more defensive work than he would've liked.
as for cowardly ozil who always get a flu before big matches, shameful, the only reason a player should be left off defensive work is the player must be atleast 80 % efficient on the attack, such a player must have the ability to dribble or take on defenders on his own, shot thunderly and scare the hell out of defenders with his movements... such a player is hazard, sorry we couldn't get him cos our dumb coach felt he was too expensive and arsenal didn't even pose tittle abilities like Chelsea, hazard didn't even consider arsenal... since van persie left sanchez had been the only player to question wenger's credentials and now wenger must be regretting ever signing him now... the words of manuel neuer «player arsenal was like an holiday»... shame on wenger...
Im suprised your a fan of walcott he's like the winger version of ozil, great goal contribution, poor defensive work rate, disapear for large periods in games, does nt contribute much bar one or two moments in a game.
Les Merlus were defeated by AS Saint - Etienne last weekend, when a late capitulation saw them undo much of the good defensive work they had demonstrated for the first hour of the match.
You might remember that 280 - pound Nigerian defensive end Osi Umenyiora (OH - see YOU - men - yore - ah) was the player the Chargers asked for when New York and San Diego were working out the 2004 draft - day deal that would bring Manning to the Giants.
If, for example, we dropped Morata or Giroud, moved Hazard to a SS role behind the target man up front, and brought in a LW who would attack and do defensive work (Pedro or new signing), I'd be all for it (a 4 -4-1-1 / 4 -2-3-1 set up).
Case Keenum is at his best when he is getting rid of the ball quickly, so Schwartz may want to consider his corners playing up a little more on the line and buying just a few more seconds for the defensive line to work its magic.
I think that Cazorla has much more to provide for us, so I think that just a pacey right side will be enough to do the trick... Or else play Walkott, Ox on the flanks, Sanchez as striker, Ozil and Rambo as providers, but we do luck a monster CDM to do all the defensive work...
But the Falcons» defensive star is making a name for himself, thanks to hard work and lessons learned by watching his bros
Arsene didn't say that Chambers has been working on defensive mid role up until now or even lately for that matter all he said was that the lad has been educated in the role before now, it's not news we all new this from his sou days.
For a guy who had been such a great story of perseverance, working his way up from having been cut three times by the Steelers and playing in the World League early on in his career, all the way to being named Defensive Player of the Year after the 2008 season, Harrison's journey was not supposed to end anywhere but in Pittsburgh in a Steelers uniform.
«After that, we promised ourselves to come out of that comfort zone and be a bit more focused, especially to know that what comes first is defensive work and not just for the back four.
For me the ice had already broken after that performance against Manure, now he's back to the same old suicidal defensive tactics again, as if we hadn't suffered enough already, Wenger really has to go, it was obviously not working, and he hasn't changed up... again.
For the amount of tackles and duels he is involved in, that shows me that he is usually very accurate with his defensive work, as shown in his stats on Squawka.com.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
Walcott has been benched for quite a while now probably bcos of his lack of defensive work.
For his over adventurous ventures going forward and lack of defensive ability thereof I think this can be trained, but I can also vision another scenario that could work.
Arsenal are recovering and slowly getting back some confidence and fluidity in their game, played 120 mins on sunday and needed to rotate various players who were obviously not fully recovered and who were certain» red flags» for muscular injuries if theyd started (ie, ox, ramsey, holding) Leicester did not deserve anything at all, they were ultra defensive, yes worked hard I agree but its easier to defend with 9 behind the ball for vast periods of the game.
Having Ozil of all people play as a winger especially in front of either full back in Debuchy or Monreal is suicide because he will not track back whatsoever and in a formation like that which is designed to thrive on position you need a work horse on the wings for whichever full back you plan to have overloading the wing AS WELL AS a positionally astute defensive midfielder to come across and provide cover.
I'd like to see someone like RKW who's always called Theo a «whippet» come out to commend Walcott for his work - rate, defensive effort and goal yesterday.
If Arsenal stick with three centre backs then Mustafi must be considered a far better choice for the third birth alongside Kos and Holding rather then Monreal.Kolasinac has to come back in at left eing - back and Bellerin revert to the right.Midfield is a very different matter.Arsenal still desperately need a proper defensive central player.Ozil in this current side can not be considered anything more than a luxury.All of Bournemouth's creativity will come down the flanks so it's necessary to put players on to the pitch who are prepared to fulfill their defensive duties.This also means that unless Ramsey can work out that he's playing in midfield not as a number 10 he has no place on the team either.
Giroud however brings good work rate with him and I like the way he helps out on defensive set pieces but his mentality is suspect at times, we can not be talking about loss of confidence for a 30 yr old man, can we?
Secondly if, say for example, it worked and Vidal decided he would change his game slightly to a more sitting defensive role, it would quite simply be the end of Coquelin's budding career.
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.
ramsey is no winger arteta no defensive midfielder and walcott no striker... we do nt have shape... bellerin working his socks off to make up for mertesaker and ramseys lack of pace... stops him going forward when he does we create problems for them as with second goal... ozil i am sorry to say is clueless at the moment... monreal and kos doing ok....
Lemar or lemina would be great also, lemar for more of is offensive work and lemina for is defensive work, anyone of 3 would be great
I said experiment because I am not sure how their chemistry would work out on the pitch as we do not see them everyday in training... for example I am not sure if Neny can play the defensive role as effectively as Coq, but since Coq is not performing at the level we usually expect of him anyway, I would pun for Neny there for now... Based on what I have seen so far, I would say Neny defensive game would be based on covering and interceptions rather than going in strongly for tackles like Coq but the plus is he runs and covers more ground than Flamini, and his movement and ball distribution is definitely better than both Flamini and Coq.
442 diamond - like formation might work if we had the base of the diamond as a dedicated defensive midfielder role with Coquelin (or new addition, or even perhaps Elneny), playmaker at the top of the diamond, the side operating like wingers (or falling back for more defensive cover as required) and two strikers.
However, when he isn't influencing matters from an attacking sense, then he leaves himself open to criticism for his lack of defensive work and combativeness.
Not the fact that a defensive lineman would be honored for his attitude and work ethic, but the fact that he is wearing # 1, which is typically reserved for skill position players.
Even Pep had remarked before our first match with BFC that its unusual for teams to have smallish players such as Cazorla to perform defensive work in the middle.
In my opinion the Spanish international is the perfect midfield player for Arsene Wenger, with the passing and vision of Mikel Arteta combined with a fantastic work rate, defensive ability and bundles of experience at the very top level.
But if you were like me, and expecting a much more heated midfield battle for dominance in midfield you'd have to opt for Ramsey in their due to his work - rate and superior defensive qualities.
To get the best from the player and play to his strengths it would be so beneficial to both the team and Ramsey if he had the protection of a top class CDM.He does his fair share of defensive work but it's not his natural game.He has never had the luxury of a top CDM in all his time at the club for the simple reason Wenger thought players of the calibre like Song Denilson Flamini Coquelin And now Xhaka were the answer and has been continually proved wrong.
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