He dictates our play from the back and frequently tops our completed passes and passing accuracy stats in every game he plays.
«A lot of singles players like to stay back and
dictate play from the back line, but you need someone to dominate the net and put pressure on opponents with a more aggressive mindset.»
Not exact matches
I'd like to see TR7 in ahead of Flame with Rambo instructed to sit
back and
dictate the
play from deep — the «Pirlo» role.
Flamini does nt have the ability to bring d ball out
from defense to attack, he cant
dictate the
play nor launch attack
from his position which is bad especially when you compare him to the way modern defensive midfielders
plays this days... Things has evolved, good and modern coaches now prefers to have ball
playing and technical defenders, we have that in koscieny and Gabriel, also our full
backs are excellent with the ball, but Flamini is not, you can see all see how we kept on loosing possession against Liverpool.
He is not cutting inside with the ball but make inside run without the ball — exploiting space between full
back and centre
back Chamberlain is
playing as the real Winger in our formation — like to beat full
back with his quick feet and cross the ball in the box — he is less than 1 dimension as Young or Navas and try to dribble his way in the box
from the wing a few times Ramsey on the right is like a Wide - Playmaker —
dictate the game
from wide area and occasionally make penetrate run to the box
For the most part, the quality of
play from the opposition was embarrassing, and during these past 8 games there has been a sea change on Ben's
dictating the offense and that's not going
back.
Skipper Michael Bradley marshalled the backline
from his defensive midfield role, as he constantly retreated
back to split the central defenders in order to
dictate the
play.
Alexander - Arnold was finding a lot of joy down the right flank, as the Reds» pressure enabled Henderson to
dictate play from quarter -
back role and spray balls across to either flank.
He would probably be indebted to Ancelotti for getting Mikel off his
back after the half, which gave him more freedom to
dictate play, but nothing can be taken away
from him for putting in an inspired show.