Olympiacos have
a few dangerous players on the counter-attack, but the gap in talent between these two teams is just too big.
Not exact matches
He was our best
players 2 seasons ago, and we knw ao much we missed hm last season nd d impact he made in the
few games he played, I has shown how
dangerous he can be too dis season, mybe he's not dat sharp yet, but bcos he doesn't get into d 1st 11 dis season doesn't mean he won't next season wen he will be available for preseason especially wen alexis won't be....
We don't have a decent back - up to Coqluen or a decent box - to - box midfield
player, Ramsey was awful yesterday, losing the ball with dumb passes in
dangerous areas and failing to put the ball on target in a
few decent situations.
«They've got some
dangerous players but the form we've been in the last
few weeks we've got nothing to fear.»
I don't think he's a feature back (last year proved that), and I'm not advocating that the Cardinals turn him into one — plus the results don't lie with Chris Johnson — but Ellington is such a
dangerous weapon on the ground and through the air that it's been a little odd to see him become little more than a
player that comes in to spare the starter a
few times a game.
Just have a look at LVG, He had Angel Di Maria in the squad but couldn't find a place for him as he'd rather hoof long balls and crosses to Fellaini than take a
few risks and utilize one of the most
dangerous players on the planet.
The tackle on Arshavin was a foul and probably nothing more, the one on Diaby — it was a very strong tackle but it was very
dangerous and could have broken a leg, A refereeing course I went on a
few weeks ago taught us that
players must be in full control when going into tackles, as none of his body was in contact with the ground — he can't have been said to be in full control of his body and it's a
dangerous tackle and a foul.
Francesco Totti hasn't been quite as prolific as the past
few seasons, but at 38 - years - old he remains, albeit in shorter doses, one of the league's most
dangerous attacking
players, and Roma's fiercest threat by a mile.
And I never realized what a gamble I was taking — and the
dangerous position I was putting my
players in — until a
few weeks ago when I was interviewing Miami Heat trainer Jay Sabol for our upcoming new Coaching Youth Sports training video.
The Battle Commander essentially watches the battle and assigns threat levels to
dangerous enemies — ranging from one to five stars — and then marks their general location on the map and assigns a
few players from your team to stop them.
It took a
few days, but Elite
Dangerous players have destroyed their first Thargoid vessel.