Sentences with phrase «dominating games in midfield»

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..

Not exact matches

Giroud got injured and we do not have enough depth in CF, he went and buy Welback The second major problem is our midfield got dominated in big away game, we need an upgrade for our DM.
Even with all of our injury problems in every area of the pitch but especially in defence and central midfield, Arsenal are finding a way to dominate games and more importantly, to win them.
If Sanchez is fit, its a no brainer for him to play however if he's not 100 %, I would rather he's rested against manure.he's a very important player in our tittle chase, so I prefer he's missed in one game rather than miss a couple of weeks, which could happen if he's unduly risked.for the midfield, le coq and boomer.yea carzola's absence has been felt however xhaka had his best game so far against spuds, only problem was the massive physical presence of dembele and wanyama, which fortunately manure can not boast off.so I expect we dominate them with combination of lecoq's tackling and xhaka's intricate passes and his extra physical presence.
when we had fabregas Wilshere in our midfield then, we never struggled to dominate teams, we never played ugly football... our game was so good to watch.....
Flamini has done ok this season his pass accuracy has always been over 91 %, he also was the best player on the pitch in the chelsea game he dominated the midfield battle (squawka)
Wenger should play a defensive game with counter attack but he won't so we will probably be dominated in midfield.
Arsenal dominated the midfield, owing to their numerical advantage over Man City's midfield duo of Toure and Fernando, which was the lynchpin to the game panning out in the manner it did.
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.
The defence will pick itself, but the midfield will be key in trying to stop the French giants from dominating the game, and it will be up to Wenger to mastermind his side.
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.
Some flashes of how commanding and classy he can be but wasn't consistent enough to dominate the game for his side in midfield.
I would put Maitland - Niles in the midfield in a 442 he has got pace along with ramsey wilsher and Xhaka with welbeck and Lacazzate up front and have Chuba Akpom on the bench along side elneny coq monreal holding iwobi but to be honest I have my own game plan and not wengers I would want our midfield to be in their faces dominating the game frustrating them I need a win nothing else but a win but then thats me
In a game where Arsenal will expect to dominate the ball but have a tough defence to break down the vision and ability of the English midfielder could be crucial but he does not have the pace of Iwobi and as I say he has not started an EPL game for Arsenal since the last game of the 2015 - 16 season, so would you put him iIn a game where Arsenal will expect to dominate the ball but have a tough defence to break down the vision and ability of the English midfielder could be crucial but he does not have the pace of Iwobi and as I say he has not started an EPL game for Arsenal since the last game of the 2015 - 16 season, so would you put him inin?
But we ddnt dominate in either just had more lateral possession... what was clear from both games is that wenger had failed to create a midfield that could control the game through the right mixture of power pressing and passing... And as long as we have xhaka Ramsey elneny and coquellin as the choice set for midfield that will remain the problem... even Saturday it was the one area where spurs looked better than us and that was with sasoko for god sake... And this can only be laid at wenger's door
We started brightly enough, pressing Everton in their third of the pitch and not allowing Howard, Jagielka or Stones time on the ball to pick out Lukaku and build from there, or play through their midfield, this meant we were winning back possession regularly enough and dominating the game.
The 21 - year - old did play in games Atletico were expected to dominate and he was used as a the creative attacking midfielder who could unlock opposition defences but he could not, and was not, trusted in bigger ties in the Champions League and La Liga under Simeone.
Billed as a box - to - box midfielder capable of dominating games almost by himself in topflight encounters in his homeland, the recently capped Portugal international was made to look as inexperienced as his half - season worth of games for his club would otherwise suggest.
Obi started the game in midfield for the B team, and before his substitution they were leading 1 - 0 with his hardworking display helping his side to switch from defence to attack with ease as he dominated the midfield duels.
However I'm not for selling coutinho inconsistent he can be but he's become a lot more efficient and effective also and if he can get a decent calibre of players around him I believe his game would shoot up, and other than David silva and one or two others as dominating as he is in the middle of your midfield
Forming a double pivot in the Sevilla midfield, they dominated the game and engineered numerous chances which one of their strikers was eventually able to take.
Tangibly, they require athletically strong and hyper - mobile midfielders who enhance our defensive and offensive aerial game, have strong positional discipline to shield our defensive half - spaces and destroy play through disruptive tackling and anticipatory closing of passing lanes, have excellent ball control, dribbling and vertical passing vision and ability, and finally, they must be able to purposefully dominate moments of attacking transition and protect counter-attacks in defensive transition.
As was clear in the game against Spurs, when Arsenal completely dominated midfield.
The repositioning of Eric Dier in defensive midfield allows him to dominate the game as it finished Burnley 0 - 2 Spurs at Turf Moor.
However, he is not a defensive midfielder and with Kouyate also lacking the discipline we were never going to control the central areas in order to dominate the game even against a team as poor as Sunderland.
The change of formation at half time theoretically gave Palace a numerical advantage in midfield but you would never have known it as West Ham dominated the second period of the game.
Lucas Leiva — 7.5 Dominated the game from his position deep in midfield.
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