Rexhamm you and most other west ham fans seem to be expecting Nolan to be an all action midfielder that will
dominate games like Parker used to
We do nt
dominate the games like before, and we do not creat enough chances.
They have the players to
dominate games like us, but the manager is throwing shit at the art of football.
Not exact matches
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The
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He will get back to his level after a sufficient rest but I've said it before I don't
like him partnering coquelin in the big
games where we don't
dominate.
the deluded fool thinks he can go to though away
games and
dominate, play high line of defense
like this this barcelona's squad.
No two teams have ever
dominated an entire season storyline quite
like the Longhorns and Trojans... which made it all the more impressive when the
game between them actually lived up to the endless hype.
Certainly not usefull possesion
like dominating games more with side to side passing.
They
dominated the
game and it looked
like Arsene Wenger's team were not prepared to fight or even go forward and try to hurt them until the last five minutes of the
game.
Making us look
like dominating the
game, but ending up losing.
To be
dominated on the glass
like that to start the
game, when that was the biggest point of emphasis by far coming in... they were destroying us on the glass.
Are they good, yeah, but I do not think they will
dominate like that every
game.
There are no other teams that can
dominate like Arsenal do, yet they have a spell of 10 minutes where they don't
dominate and they concede... In one of my post» I said I won't be disappointed if arsenal draws or loses this
game simply because we have been so poor @ home.
I do think that the manager was unlucky at Newcastle today, because his decision to replace Giroud with Walcott looked
like a good one as we
dominated the opening proceedings of what was shaping up to be an open
game.
And the manager is
like «we
dominated the
game», are you kidding me?
We
dominated a few
games like Man United, Hull City and Swansea, all at home!
It's all very well Ozil playing well and scoring against teams
like Ludogrets but he hasn't done it in the league for a long time and was just anonymous in the last 2
games when we want him to
dominate games.
I still
like that
game —
dominate the low post and control the paint.
Against Chelsea with most of their defenders out
like 5, they almost won they
game.Against City with most of their defenders out with injuries and with ten men they almost equalized.And Against Arsenal, they were playing with 2 wingers, two 19 year old at the defense.which gives them the perfect reason for being
dominated and with the tactics their manager use they beat Arsenal.After that with Hull, they completely
dominated the
game and with Stock City.
we are too hit and miss in our
games, some
games we
dominate like against utd but then the next
game we can be rubbish
like the west brom and norwich
game, no consistency in our performances which lets us down
Yes he works hard, people say he looks
like a passenger in
games but that's his languid style but the truly world class players would have influenced or presence in
games even if they are being
dominated by superior teams.
cause even the goal difference isnt such a problem, if we want to go top the would have to lose 2
games and if they lose 2
games the difference in gd would sink atleast to just 3 between us and then if we win the
games it would sink to atleast 1 so if we score 2 goals more than them in the other 6
games of us we would be top, well as long as spurs give up 4 points and i strongly believe that they will lose points, cause they are beatable cause they wont play
like leicester only on the break but would also want to
dominate some
games and against liverpool / southampton that will be dangerous
Give me Cobb, a QB that doesn't fall flat after 9
games like a Glennon or Matt Moore, and a
dominate D, and I could easily see this team at least making a strong push for a wild card.
For one thing, Giroud's
game is not about covering ground
like Ramsey and so he could play without being 100 percent, especially in a
game we should
dominate and to be fair we should be able to beat the Bulgarians at a canter.
If you look at the team, our strength lies in the midfield so let's use that strength properly and
dominate games in the midfield and not allow opponents breeze pass our midfield
like no one is there..
They
dominated the
game, but
like what they did in the Manchester United
game, it was just a lot of passes without clear plan on scoring.
In tight match
like this, having the first goal mean a hell of a difference, Ramsey scored when we are
dominating — The
game would sway to our favour if the goal stands.
Don't get me wrong stats DO NOT tell the entire picture but, back in the day the only stats were goals, assists, tackles, but now they have statistics for all parts of the
game so something
like aerial duels can be quantified and we can see how
dominate Le coq is in all aspects of the
game
If you
like games where Ronaldo is poised to absolutely
dominate, you'll enjoy the possible scoring show he puts on against the Swedish giants.
The team rarely
dominates the
game and
likes to sit deeper and have a go on counters (as expected).
I would
like a 3 man CM to help win the CM battles in
games and
dominate from the middle of the pitch, could have 1 holding CM and 2 B2B alongside the holding player which could allow for a us to press high up in a fake 3142 formation.
For example 4 -3-3 concentrate less on playing in the centre and attempting to
dominate it as it's contest Arsenal will win and take advantage of the fact that the full backs haven't got pace, which normally means the defensive midfielders or center backs often end up doubling up on the wingers... thus clearing a space in the middle and allowing people
like Ozil and Giroud to play to the strong points of their
game.
I
like Rabiot myself, when he's in the mood he can be a
dominating sort, he imposes himself on the
game, and he's got a good mixture of strength / speed / agility..
You will always get results
like this when you play to
dominate the
game and attack with good fullbacks.
I trust wenger in many things in football but beating Chelsea specifically mourinho is NOT one of them... these guy has surely
dominated wenger in whatever
game he plays defensive or not... but the most painful of all is the surprise gift of a 6 - 0 loss on mr wenger's 1000
game for us... Its
like that situation when the guy who bullies you and you hate the most f**k s your prom date and then brags all over your face in in - front of the whole school
The problem is that when he is good, he really is not that good,
like no hat tricks or
dominating games good.
Against relegation level teams
like Bournemouth, they should have completely
dominated and dictated the tempo of the
game, but they did not.
And the Saints have lost all of their
games since then, including a really unlucky home defeat to Man United who they
dominated like we did but found David De Gea in top form.
If I see that level of commitment every
game and we finish 5th I'll raise my hand and say alright, other teams were better, but seeing how when we went, we can
dominate teams
like Spurs and then on the next
game we can play
like our players met for the first time 5 minutes before than
game is what drives me insane.
Football is an evolving
game a
game on the move with a moving ball every
game is different the knowing opposing players trade run skill is the key all 11 most play with the same key on the same key exactly
like an orchestra else it will not sound any good you can have messie and renaldo and zidan on your team but trust me if they are not in tune and well - tuned a street team from Rochdale would give them a good hiding the question here is why would you sign a player for 100 million while you can develop 100 players for the same money and bring your players to
dominate football rather than club
dominating football with non-national ’s
Besides, it would not be a problem if Wenger's team can
dominate in the
games like Guardiola's Manchester City.
A manager might do everything right and our team might be playing extremely well and
dominating (
like we have seen in many of our
games), but we might give away a stupid free kick that ends up being taken perfectly into the left corner that NO keeper would save.
And not only that, he feels that they have showed the ability to do a good job in the different circumstances that come from playing a
game against a big Premier League rival
like Man City or a team at the bottom that we are expected to
dominate,
like the basement club Aston Villa.
Pool
like to play nice soccer but they just can't win
game even they
dominated, no wonder MU best them now us.
433 is a very good option for the home
games against the smaller teams for we have to
dominate and control the
game like we have done in the last three matches.
They will press and score against most defences let alone a weak one
like ours but they are vulnerable to speed... as we saw again today... So what does the fossil do puts in a couple of lightweight midfielders who are completely
dominated... Wilshire left in no mans land with no support... Ozil and miki misplaced... Pea isolated... Equals no threat but lots of sideways passing... Did you watch the
game or just high on wenger juice?
It might not be the right tactic against big clubs
like Chelsea, when you need to be stronger in midfield, but against teams where we expect to
dominate the ball and the
game, Giroud and Welbeck could spell double trouble.