How do you account for what
different goals those games are trying to accomplish?
Not exact matches
Yes I think someway we are lucky, as for Chelsea I think they know what Chelsea good at parking the bus and I did know why they praise that a ** Chelsea manager cos he is not always park the bus, from the
goal different, you can see that and that a ** really know how to tactical play to win
games.
I think Canabry did very well he was everywhere gibbs did well too but to be honest I think we were weak I know half of the players didn't play together and it was a training match was glad to see the
goal next Friday would be a
different ball
game all together and i will tune to it with interest if i find the link
But in - between those
goals if Giroud had taken his chances it would have been a
different game.
I was on d fence dat we may not win b4 d
game, but after 2nd
goal I jumped inside emirate for celibr8tion, gr8
game today but we shouldn't be carry away Chelsea
game will be
different, d blue has superb midfielders including strong and powerful defenders
I also think that it would have been a
different game if Ozil's
goal would have stood, Even I was shocked that we equalised (not) 2 minutes after going a
goal behind, That would have unsettled Munich....
But understandably, it is a whole
different situation since it's an away
game, but I still thought that if Juve managed to score 4 away
goals, how unlikely that is, they are gonna be the one with the big advantage.
Four
different Leafs lit the lamp Friday night, including Nazem Kadri who now has seven
goals (zero assists) in his last nine
games.
Team Harris would get
goals from 5
different scorers in
Game 1 and so would Team Robinson..
I hope he'll start ahead of Giroud, after 4 seasons of watching him go through his long spells of not scoring
goals it's about time we got something
different in Lucas Perez we'll have pace in behind and hopefully more than just 16 league
goals in 38 EPL
games!
Nevertheless, Conte makes a fair point as with his side competing for three
different targets this season still, he can't afford to let a striker go and be short in that department, especially having not so long ago suffered with a
goal drought having scored one
goal in four
games in all competitions earlier in the month.
It's hard to imagine how much better the Sun Devils could have played, as kicker Zane Gonzalez had nailed three field
goals just 30 minutes into the
game, and three
different Sun Devils had crossed the
goal line by that point.
all excuses about new faces and never played together... LAFC comes out and spanks Seattle and RSL scoring 6
goals in two
games (away
games too)
Different approach, mentality, coach and yes quality talented players.
Aside from the
goal though, he's been one of, if not the best, players on the pitch in the last two
games, as his all - round technical quality on the ball is making a huge
different for Fernando Santos and his men, and he looks like he is going to relish playing a pivotal role in Guardiola's side next season and beyond.
The
goal could possibly have changed the
game somewhat; going in 2 - 2 at half - time brings with it a completely
different momentum than going in 2 - 1.
had we gone w a even a slightly weaker GK, you let in that one
goal and its a completely
different game.
I strongly believe he should / will be given another season at least to show what he can do albeit in a
different role to which he wants... he will have ro reinvent himself and learn to play and score from the wings because to be perfectly frank he had more than enough time and
games to show he can top strike for us when he first joined and Giroud was out Injured and he was less than impressive
goals wise.....
Is it a coincidence that unlike last season, this season - in which we have had two CFs with
different styles - we are winning the big away
games, with the two strikers capitalizing on their unique qualities (Giroud powerful header against city, Welbz pacy counter
goal against United) to score in both
games?
In contrast, it has been a completely
different story for the striker this season despite the fact that Inter are top of the table having won 10 of their first 15
games, as Roberto Mancini's side have struggled to score
goals in general.
Had he scored maybe even 5 - 6 extra
goals in key
games this season things might have been very
different.
we need
different striker someone pacy and lethal infront of
goal who can create some magic moments out of nothing in big
games like harry kane when he scored those two wonder
goals against chelsea and beat mourinho men 5 - 3 at white hart lane..
Bellerin is fast becoming one of my favorite players in the gunners squad, thought we were doomed for sure when Gomis went racing through and then got around Cech in the first half but in came Bellerin out of nowhere just in time to save the day... It was a really pivotal moment in the
game and I think we could well be looking at a
different result if we had gone a
goal down in the first half!
OG and DC both played 26
games this seasons and they were both out injured in
different period, DC scored 20 EPL
goals, OG scored 14.
So they want good money for one of the
games most consistent
goal scorers, seems fair, it'd be
different if he was one for the future, but he's not as we know exactly what we're getting... and what we're getting is one of the very few «gettable players» that can and should replace Alexis's
goals in all truth.
He needs to show more composure infront of
goal he hasn't been convincing except the galatasaray
game (not much
different from sanogo in that aspect)
Looking at total
goals when comparing strikers can be deceptive as number of
games is
different depending how far the team goes in cup competitions.
Elneny is a whole
different player and has his own strengths but some
games require that player with a death touch to get you out of trouble and pitch in with
goals, for this reason I would propose either Isco or Pjanic.
So Arsenal fans will be less than chuffed to hear the words of the Watford striker Troy Deeney who scored and helped the Hornets to that shock victory over us at the Emirates stadium a week ago, because he accuses Aaron Ramsey of shirking away from a tackle which could have stopped their opening
goal and made it a much
different game.
lets just establish that now... A man with genuine intent to win the league would firstly adress the the issue of squad depth both from a tactical perspective as in being able to bring in
different personel an completley alter the way the team plays... you cant keep using the same players and the same formation and tactics every
game teams will work it out... you wonder why Giroud is on a
goal drought.
Le Coq going off may have prevented the
goal maybe not but lets be frank if we had been 2
goals up like we should have been perhaps the tempo of the
game would have been
different its bils down to this, we are still NOT the finished article and we wont be until we have an out and out
goal scorerer and despite having done well his season Giroud ai nt that man.
Whether or not we'll score the
goals to win the
game is a
different matter.
The 24 - year - old has scored seven
goals and provided nine assists in 27
games so far this season, maturing and developing into a completely
different player from the one that left Anfield in 2014.
A very
different game and team played but last time we played Monaco at the Emirates we were so poor and lost 1 - 0 toa falcao headed
goal.
I watched the Manu match two wonderful
goals by depay, but except for him the only outstanding player there was smalling, Club Brugge was allowed a lot of space and except for poor choices in the final third the
game would had a
different score line.
My issue is what will happen to Aubameyang's
goals to
game ratio if he signs?Lacazette had very good numbers in France but you wouldn't think so now.Maybe we need something
different like a COACH
However, it's been a
different story since he returned from injury in January, as in nine Premier League
games since coming back, he's managed just one
goal and no assists.
What on earth does he mean when he says the first
goal «destabilises us»...... I think Wenger watches a
different game to the rest of us.
I will say however that i 100 % doubt we will be slaughtered by any team this season and to be fear chelsea won against us, but i will say it was the penalty that gave them control of the
game, that was the important
goal in the match if we had scored our chances i felt the final score would have been
different
Tottehand's second
goal was on a dive by Harry Kane and if that penalty is not given, the
game is a very
different proposition.
BBC Sport «s pie chart had Arsenal 69 % s as opposed to Burnley 31 %, they must have been watching a
different game to me, but then again I only saw the first half as somehow I knew Ramsey «s
goal was all I was going to see.
Don't know how useful it is, as it won't tell the whole story - they are in
different leagues & the quality of opposition will be
different, they're in
different teams with
different teammate abilities, & they are at
different stages in their career, plus there are other big aspects to their
games not considered - but it definitely gives you an idea of their eye for
goal & their finishing ability:
Purely looking at
goals /
game from
different leagues is NOT the way to do a comparison.
@Nothing Changed, yes we do agree on most things but you must of been watching
different game's that first season, i ask you to look at his celebration's home and away
goals against us where he jumped in the arms of SIR ALEX FERGUSON almost french kissed him right next to AW,
Oh and he jumped over the line, twice, and almost blocked two
different field
goal attempts earlier in the
game.
Now, I am not skeptical of the former Manchester United striker's ability in front of
goal and the
different dynamics of his
game that he will bring to Arsenal but, if you're looking at Welbeck to lead you all the way; you're putting too much pressure on the new man.
If the
goal stands well then those liv chances don't come as a totally
different game pans out.
Two
different games but there will be 50 50 challenges to win so we need to win them, and pepper the
goal from all types of angles.
and it was easier than walcott or girouds
goals... would have been a
different game... this was a woeful performance by us tonight and i mean woeful... the issue is was this a one off or are there shortcoming to worry about that have been there even when we had our recent run off victories... this was not a black swan event IMO... in recent
games i would say there are worrying trends... we have failed to press teams all over the park, conversion rate has still been too low and we are not commanding the middle of the park... so «normal service» is the worry IMO
Towards the end of the season we were not scoring enough
goals until Walcott came in, that's why we lost to Swansea and drew some
games that cost us 2nd place so what we need in this team is another source of
goals different from Giroud.
Walcott gives us something
different, when fit the guy gets at least 12
goals and 10 assists a season from the wing, he might not be flashy like The Ox or Sanchez but he gives us something
different, we should have as many
different kinds of players in the squad to vary our playing style, The Ox is so inconsistent, he will have 1 good
games and will have 4 average ones after.