Very difficult to stop when
dribbling at defenders off the left.
The team would try and get the ball to them, so that they could gain speed,
dribble at defenders and then either shoot or put crosses in to the box.
Rather than get the two outside forwards the ball so that they can gain speed and
dribble at defenders, Andre Villas - Boas prefers to get them the ball through the defence.
Not exact matches
They make job easier for the
defender although TAA & Robertson still did a great job
at the wide area which Man City always like to explore from, with the pace &
dribble skill the like of Sane & Sterling (surprisingly did not start).
A striker with the ball
at his feet is looking to
dribble past
defenders and take them on.
Take for example Sanchez, his strength is his close control,
dribbling skills and pace that enable him to attack fullbacks and
defenders by charging them with the ball
at this feet, plus finishing.
He launches an attack for Arsenal, he sees Welbeck making a run, he kicks the ball, the ball lands
at Welbeck's feet, he notices Sanchez making a run, he passes the ball to Sanchez, Sanchez does his
dribbling drills, two
defenders are out, he had an option to either go for goal or pass the ball to an on - rushing Xhaka, he chose to lay the ball for Xhaka, who then fires an unstoppable shot into the net for our third goal!.
Exactly, the ones who don't look like they have the weak mentality get sided out for no reason, Sanchez was scoring for fun when he was free to play in the centre and the wings, but he was outshining Giroud so the manager restricted him, Ramsey was scoring for fun when he was allowed to shoot outside the box and had players supporting him
at the back but now the manager tells him to play Cazorla role instead, when Ox was new he was
dribbling past City
defenders for fun but then he was benched for Walcott who can't even
dribble past one
defender, now we have Campbell who always impresses on the pitch but the manager benches him for a player with no confidence.
He can take his man off the
dribble for fading mid-range jumpers and blow by
defenders to finish
at the rim.
In one of those playoff games on Sunday, I forget which now, right before the half, a dude received a pass
at the three point line, pump faked as a
defender flew by, then sidestepped with both feet to take a three, with no
dribble at all.
Though he wasn't much of an outside shooter, Okafor loved to face - up his
defender at the elbow and attack off the
dribble.
Anytime Walcot has the ball you see the
defender coming
at him because they know he can not
dribble to save his life.
1) Theo absolutely CAN NOT
dribble his way past
defenders, he out runs them which isn't the same
at all.
Hahaha pepes here saying Benzema is not significantly better than Giroud.i do not even want to go to stats.Firstly lets talk about finishing, Giroud finishing is not really that good
at all.He misses a lot of chances.He most
at times needs many chances to score and all also misses sitters too much.his shot accuracy too ai nt that good
at all.This makes him an average finisher.Secondly, lets go to his
dribbling abilities.every player has his own limitations.Giroud has average
dribbling.there are many times if he could beat a player he would have been through on goal but since he cant he just waits for support denying the team a chance to score in most cases.Average dribbler.In addition, hold up play, Giroud holds up the ball really well, however, this does not work in all cases against physically strong
defenders and also very intelligent
defenders his hold up play suffers a lot.so for hold up play he is ok.i could go on and on my word this striker is not good
at all do nt you watch him or you want to use his stats.ah!
Both players are excellent
at dribbling and can easily bamboozle a
defender but I think comparing them is completely pointless.
I have been saying it for the last 2 years that ozil is a average player he has one year remaining on is contract and seem not to be very happy with the situation
at arsenal so why is there not one offers for him not even not even a rumor what top ten in club in Europe can you play for maybe on the bench he doesn't fit the new system so get rid of him Riyad mahrez is a better fit for where ozil going to play he take on
defender dribble shoot pass on score 150 a week salary would be good enough for him instead of 300 for Ozil
The Ox has transformed himself over the summer, okay his passing isn't all that but his
dribbling and strength getting pass
defenders and shooting has improved alot and it was him that kick started the mini revival
at 4 - 1 down.
He has everything thats good about Theo, plus he can
dribble, go past a
defender at pace, he has vision, he does nt shirk the physical or defensive stuff and hes deceptively powerful for his age, we have has some serious young prospects but he is now firmly in the Cesc, Ox Chambo category who you just know will become top of their profession.
Ovie showed some outstanding skills as he picked up the ball
at the halfway line and
dribbled past the Newcastle
defenders, accepted a majestic backheel pass from his fellow teammate and slipped a shot past the goalkeeper from a tight angle.
However,
at 23, there is plenty to like in the Spaniard's arsenal; fleet of foot, equipped with the
dribbling ability to lose his marker, and most importantly the confidence to channel it all by running
at defenders.
The winger's rate of a
dribble attempt every 12.5 minutes shows a confident player eager to take on
defenders at every opportunity.
The curling shots that evaded keeper
at the last moments, the dipping free kicks which so easily used to fool the shot stoppers, the midfield that always found an Arsenal player
at the end of the ball irrespective of how many
defenders were in the way and the solo tricks and
dribbles that mesmerized numbers of young Arsenal fans few years back (that includes me); that is just not evident in the current squad.
Emeka Onuoha's ball from the left found Seiya, who
dribbled past a
defender, but once again Ralte kept him
at bay.
Welbeck is not blazingly fast, but has a long stride that, combined with his frame, allows him to
dribble at full speed while protecting the ball from
defenders.
The threat he poses to
defenders even out wide when he is able to
dribble at his markers has been self - evident in games such as Liverpool's second - leg victory in the Europa League against Manchester United when the Brazilian tore down the left flank, past Guillermo Varela, and into the box to beat David De Gea
at his near post.
At the other end Lionel Messi showcased his
dribbling skills, getting past two
defenders as if they weren't there but to see his effort cleared off the line.
Some reports claim that the Hammers are in pole position to sign the Sunderland
defender but the only Kone I would want to see
at Rush Green is the one that players
dribble around in training.
Sprint
Dribble Turns enable players to turn in every direction
at sprint speed while preserving momentum, delivering the control and confidence to take on
defenders one - on - one.
AI's offense is pretty entertaining
at times, but as a
defender I feel like the moment AI shields the ball or does close control
dribbling, your
defender would just refuse to charge up
at him and try to tackle (pretty much how AI does).