How about we wait to get a fully
fit side playing consistently before we make a judgement on whether we are good enough or not..?
Not exact matches
To be honest, the only player really missed is Kos... For Ozil, Cazorla is
playing far better than Ozil... Ramsey and Wilshere were not shooting the moon... Ok Arteta is better than Flamini just because I don't see Flamini can make it in any PL
side... You can not beat Chelsea, ManCity, ManUtd even with our full team
fit... that's fact...
Delph's ability to be
played as an inverted wing back and his calmness on the ball has seen him
fit into this Man City
side very easily.
As reported by The Mirror the midfield maestro has declared himself
fit to
play after coming through an hour or so with the under 21
side on Tuesday.
Chambers much better suited to a right
sided 3 man defence xhaka is too slow over ground and cant stop counter attacks — leicester love a quick break - but best available at moment until others are
fit use giroud to flick on and
play with a partner like he does for france.
The Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain has admitted that he was
playing through the pain barrier for the whole of last season, which severely affected his performances, but this year he is perfectly
fit and ready to make a big impression on the
side.
In a free role from the right - hand
side, Mesut Ozil could finally find his very best form under Klopp's management,
fitting his
playing style perfectly as he settles in in English football after a slow start.
To suggest he can't get in the Columbia
side ahead of Falcao is again unfair, Falcao is God to that nation and when he's
fit he
plays.
The other is to put the young Spanish right back Hector Bellerin back in the
side in favour of Mathieu Debuchy and that is also because he is
fit to
play again after a thigh problem.
In contrast, questions will be asked as to where he
fits into Roberto Di Matteo's
side, as the Italian already boasts the likes of Jordan Ayew, Jack Grealish and Ross McCormack
playing in behind a main striker.
Our
side has been on the look - out for an experienced defender to add to the ranks, and Luiz would certainly
fit into that category, having won numerous trophies with Paris Saint - Germain and Chelsea, as well as having
played a key role in helping the Blues to win the Champions League, and would be a huge boost to our team as we look to secure a spot in the top four, whilst also being available for the Europa League.
«He is a talented and capable defender who can
play either
side of defence and having seen first - hand his work rate we feel that he will
fit into both our style of
play and our team culture very well.»
Lukaku would be a good
fit for us, he's proven himself that he can get the goals in the EPL while
playing for lesser
sides Everton and West Brom at Arsenal he'll have Ozil and Cazorla giving him killer passes which means more goals!
Arsenal finally fielded a fully
fit team against Watford yesterday, even if we still didn't have a recognised centre - forward in the
side, but who needs one when we
play like that without one!
For giroud to score a goal like that he must be high on confidence hence base in current form I will start him against bayern with Sanchez and a
fit welbeck running the flanks ragged defensively and offensively, we all know ozil
plays well when carzola is
playing along
side coquelin with the back 4 of kostafi and Bellreal and cech to win the game for us with superb saves..
We have Campbell and the Oz to
play either
side of Giroud and Cazorla could be used from the bench if
fit.
playing 4 -3-3 against an in form palace
side with benteke zaha
fit would be suicide especially without ramsey energy in midfield.
Nothing like one underachiever blowing smoke up the ass of another... we know that Ozil has some incredible technical gifts, but to be considered the best you have to bring more than just assists to the table... for me, a top player has to possess a more well - rounded game, which doesn't mean they need to be a beast on both ends of the pitch, but they must have the ability to take their game to another level when it matters most... although he amassed some record - like stats early on, it set the bar too high, so when people expected him to duplicate those numbers each year the pressure seemed to get the best of our soft - spoken star... obviously that's not an excuse for what has happened in the meantime, but it's important to make note of a few things: (1) his best year was a transition year for many of the traditionally dominant teams in the EPL, so that clearly made the numbers appear better than they actually were and (2) Wenger's system, or lack thereof, didn't do him any favours; by
playing him out of position and by not acquiring world - class striker and / or right -
side forward that would best
fit an Ozil - centered offensive scheme certainly hurt his chances to repeat his earlier peformances, (3) the loss of Cazorla, who took a lot of pressure off Ozil in the midfield and was highly efficient when it came to getting him the ball in space, negatively impacted his effectiveness and (4) he likewise missed a good chunk of games and frankly never looked himself when he eventually returned to the field... overall the Ozil experiment has had mixed reviews and rightfully so, but I do have some empathy for the man because he has always carried himself the same way, whether for Real or the German National team, yet he has only suffered any lengthy down periods with Arsenal... to me that goes directly to this club's inability to surround him with the necessary players to succeed, especially for someone who is a pass first type of player; as such, this simply highlights our club's ineffective and antiquated transfer policies... frankly I'm disappointed in both Ozil and our management team for not stepping up when it counted because they had a chance to do something special, but they didn't have it in them... there is no one that better exemplifies our recent history than Ozil, brief moments of greatness undercut by long periods of disappointing
play, only made worse by his mopey posturing like a younger slightly less awkward Wenger... what a terribly waste
Aston Villa are said to be very keen on Chicharito, whose tunnel - vision style of
play would make him a perfect
fit for Paul Lambert's
side.
Los Cules have also made some surprise raids on the Gunners for flops such as Alex Hleb, Alex Song and Thomas Vermaelen, but Ozil looks like he could
fit in perfectly with the style of
play in Ernesto Valverde's
side.
The Croatia international has been one of the finest midfield players in Europe in recent years and seems an ideal
fit for Arsene Wenger's
side's style of
play.
There is no denying that Dembele has struggled to
fit into the team's style of
play and be an effective and decisive figure for Ernesto Valverde's
side this season.
Arsenal's dreadful injury record not only prevents Arsene Wenger from ever
playing his full strength
side, it also means the French manager is forced to regularly
play half -
fit players, who then get injured and continue the cycle.
We currently have the likes of Laurent Koscielny, Rob Holding, Shkodran Mustafi, captain Per Mertesacker, Calum Chambers, Mohamed Elneny and Nacho Monreal all able to
play in the three centre - back roles in the
side, and it is tough to figure out just where he
fits into that pecking order.
Same after the Spurs game (who
played in the CL one day after we did before our game against them), he said we looked tired and less
fit the final 20 minutes of that game, and that was true, we all noticed it, Spurs looked the
fitter or hungrier
side.
I believe we don't have the striking power to break Chelsea, RM, BM, Barca, PSG, and even Utd (after improving their
side)... Giroud is too handy against big experienced CB's and Walcott can not find his spot against deep and dense defense, Welback (I have hope in this guy) needs to step up his first touch, finishing, and hold up
play... we need a wc striker much more than we need DM, because when Coq is
fit (doubt that the case all over the season) we are fine in that department but ST even with all
fit and inform we would find difficulties to break strong defenses (not Sunderland, WB, AstonVilla.
At most he'll
play a quarter of the season, hence the reason we bought Sanchez (his best position is right
side btw and so is Chamberlain's... so Walcott better get stronger and
fitter because he will lose his place in England and Arsenal.
With no disrespect to Chamberlain, he has been in and out of the Arsenal
side and, when the big names are
fit and ready to
play, it's very tough for the 21 - year old to get starting berths in what is a decent Arsenal squad, embellished by names like Ozil, Walcott, Sanchez and Ramsey.
I do nt think Wenger will make many changes to the
side that
played in Belgrade but David Ospina is expected to return from injury and I am also hoping that Chambers is
fit enough to
play a part as well, as the partnership with Holding is set to be our defence of the future.
That's the position where Philippe Coutinho made his first start (although, as a righty who likes to cut infield, he's an awkward
fit on the right
side and is unlikely to stay there), and it's likely where Dembélé will
play, unencumbered by having to also make attacking off - ball runs.
Hargreaves hardly
played, while Scholes who was mostly injured, was instrumental the few times he was
fit and in the
side.
With lamela not fully
fit yet I'd like to see us
play a
side that can rotate around behind the main striker and be creative but with power in there too.
Wenger has often used Emmanuel Eboue on the right
side of attack to give the
side balance with Arshavin allergic to defending on the other flank, but this is a role that Rosicky is also
fit to
play.
If you have watched Pochettino's
side play it is evident that they are extremely well drilled, exceptionally
fit, full of pace and
play a consistent style that allows players to come in and out without disruption.
The Colombian international has announced his desire to
play for a top European
side and the Gunners
fit the bill.
Maybe he just doesn't
fit into the way Pep Guardiola wants his
sides to
play, or perhaps he's been overawed by not being as much of a star name.
One would expect Arsenal to
play a similar line - up to the Milan second leg last season: essentially every attacking player that will realistically
fit into the
side.
Newcastle also
played Manchester City last night, but Cabaye who is now fully
fit was dropped from the
side following Arsenal's bid, but Pardew was quick to confirm that there would be no further movement on the transfer as of yet.
Wilfried Bony has been deemed
fit to
play after he came off early against West Ham United in the Club's last Premier League fixture, whilst Kyle Bartley remains on the
side - lines.
Playmaker John McGinn was back from suspension and
fit - again defender Steven Whittaker and winger Brandon Barker also returned to a Hibs
side who almost got caught out with barely a minute
played.
Thomas Lemar, who
played the pivotal role in helping his
side pass ahead of Paris Saint - Germain to the Ligue 1 title as well as reaching the Champions League semi-final last season, will be a tailor - made
fit at the Emirates
FW Philippe Coutinho, 6 —
Played on the left of the attacking three, which is a better
fit for him than on the right
side of midfield.
All this talk about where Diaby can
play is a waste of breath... he is never going to be
fit enough for a run in the
side.
He picked up a small thigh injury in that game, but if
fit he could
play a vital role for his
side.
As such the league
fits the profile of where CFG wants to own clubs, while Girona
fits the growth potential profile both on the
playing side and as a commercial opportunity.
Where to
play Antonio will be the dilemma (assuming Carroll is
fit); if he
plays behind Carroll then Lanzini will be forced to a more ineffective wide role and if he
plays out wide then the question is on which
side and who of Feghouli, Snodgrass or Ayew takes the other berth?
It is somewhere where he should be
playing more regularly because of the influence he can have on that left - wing, but United also have a whole host of players who can
play on that left - wing, so it's understandable Mourinho is just trying to
fit everyone in the
side.
The team are likely to be
playing twice a week, and having a player with some previous Champions League experience could be important, especially one who can
play on either
side of the pitch, and one who
fits perfectly into Liverpool's
playing style.
Of course, both Willian and Mkhitaryan are versatile and adaptable enough to
play in the No. 10 role, but with Oscar tipped to have a big role to
play under Conte and Eden Hazard sure to bounce back from an awful season, it could prove problematic
fitting everyone into the
side.
This was a Pack n
Play until the owner cut the mesh
sides out, stretched a
fitted crib sheet over the mobile on top, and called it a toddler bed.