HD Rumble is also supported and the game is tailored to
fit the play style for Nintendo Switch.
Not exact matches
As
for Giroud I hope what I'm hearing is not true.You get the feeling that once Lacazette starts scoring he just won't like it.He's also another overrated player who's also hear because of Wenger's kindness.Apart from the fact that he's good with his head I don't see the positives of keeping here and even Welbeck.We need players who can push Lacazette to perform and these are just not the players.They are more of rotation players.Do you think if Welbeck and Giroud were at top form they can challenge Laca at his best?I always laugh at our strikers though.On one hand, one doesn't
fit our
style of
play but at least he can finish.On the other hand, the one who
fits our
style of
play can't even score a goal.I can't believe we are joking with such a crucial role.I'm sick and tired of seeing average strikers in the club.It's been painful watching the likes of Bendtner and Chamakh already.Now I have to cope with this.
Honestly, I thought: «If I
play very well I'll end up signing
for Barca, because my
style fits this team.
The 25 year - old is also wanted by a number of other clubs, but he seems the perfect
fit for our
style of
play, and could bring some much - needed Premier League winning experience with him.
If you look at what available on the transfer window in terms of experience,
style of
play, age, transfer fee and wages Balotelli is the best
fit for Arsenal and Mr Wenger being an intellegent person and eloquent speaker is without doubt one of very few manager who could get the best out of him.
Nevertheless, the Spanish tactician will be looking
for players that
fit his
style of
play and system, as that hasn't always been the case this season which in turn has led to a disappointing level of inconsistency.
Vardy said it was an easy decision
for him, he did not believe he was a very good
fit at Arsenal base on what Mr Wenger already has plus his age and Arsenal
style of
play.
Personally I'll go with Mahrez
for the following reasons: -
Fits better into Arsenal
playing style - younger player who would cost exactly the same - Prem experience (look what Kante brought to Chelsea) Sure Turan would bring some toughness that Marhez doesn't but not enough to justify going
for him.
play together 5) is OG skill set the right
fit for the
style of futbol Arsenal wants to
play 6) is it time to say goodbye to Jack
I personally sees Elneny in terms of
style of
play as the best
fit for Arsenal defensive position.
Whilst there is no denying that Brendan Rodgers could well do with attacking alternatives one would have to wonder how an 6ft 8in forward would
fit into the Liverpool's boss's
style of
play, not least as Andy Carroll was loaned out to West Ham due to his apparent unsuitability
for a forward role at the Merseyside club.
In complete contrast to that spell, he has
fitted in perfectly with Liverpool's
style of
play, using his pace, movement and eye
for goal to great effect in a front three
for Klopp, alongside Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane.
Aguero has started this season in fine form
for City, netting seven goals in his first eight games, but it has long been speculated as to whether or not he truly
fits into Guardiola's
style of
play.
However
for a player who has no guarantee of
fitting into Arsenal's
style of
play, a player who has only really come to form in one season and a player who will only have a few more years left in his professional career, it raises the question if Wenger should really spend # 20 million on Vardy or splash out # 10/15 million more on one of the world's biggest stars.
Naturally, aside from his physicality, height and defensive solidity, he's also comfortable on the ball which is a requisite
for any Barcelona player, defender or attacker, in order to
fit in and
play their
style of football.
His
style of
play fits us, why didn't we make a move
for him???
Depends also on team system and
style of
play as to what the ideal photo -
fit is
for your man leading the front line.
u sai, «he doesn't
fit our
style of
play» let me ask u; has our
style of
play won us any meaningful thing
for 10 years (fa cup is s ** t tbh) u have d opportunity to get an upgrade, there's complaints....
On one hand, Pogba can be criticised
for not developing his game and showcasing enough versatility to
fit into Man Utd's system and
style of
play and do the job being asked of him by Mourinho in an effective way with both attacking and defensive responsibilities.
Having managed just 10 goals in 42 appearances last season, nine of which came in the Premier League, it became clear that the former Genk star wasn't a great
fit for the Reds and their
style of
play, and in turn the club will now look to recoup as much of their initial outlay as possible.
am tired of wenger.the man has got good skills, but somehow he fails to address basic issues in the team like buying a striker and a cdm in the last summer.at one time, arsenal had good squad but had a keeper who at times committed mistakes i.e almunia.then after ozil came and arsenal were first in december, all wenger had to do was buy a pacy striker with eye
for goal.but wenger did nt so obviously and instead bought an injured kallstrom.agreed ppl fans will keep saying managers shud hav
played this guy or that one and so.but in case of wenger, its abt ignoring team issues t (to prove a point he can win without listening to critics and the fans which he never will), and then
playing players out of form, out of position, and buying players that do nt
fit ur
style like giroud!!
There are many team players who put winning first and Giroud is not one of them, plus he doesn't even
fit our
style of
play, any striker who goes 11 games without scoring ain't
fit to wear the shirt and it's not like he's Mesut Ozil creating
for other, he's giving away the ball most of the time with a terrible 67 % passing average.
He'd be a pretty good
fit for their
style of
play.
«In all honesty I used to think, «If I
play very well I will end up signing
for Barca, because my
style fits into this team.
The Frenchman has been one of the Premier League's most impressive midfielders since signing
for the club in 2011, and his
playing style would make him a great
fit at the Emirates Stadium.
This to name's are to different.Show a little respect to Vieira and don't put him alongside a player who don't
play at Real in the first XI when is fully
fit and don't make something great
for any time in his carrer.The fotlbalistic
style is different between them to.I think THE ONLY PLAYER who can be labbeled «The next Vieira» in that moment in the world is PAUL POGBA.
Iwobi has shown he has both and is the same age as alex when he came, unless alex can improve his decision making he won't
fit into our
style of
play (which I concede is useless atm and outdated) but he could do really well
for a counter attacking team I think.
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.
The striker is sure to be a world class performer
for the next decade or so, and the Nou Camp would be a
fitting stage
for him to showcase his talents, as his exciting attacking instincts would certainly
fit in well with Barcelona's expansive
style of
play.
Given his technical quality, vision, creativity and eye
for goal, it wouldn't appear as though he would have much trouble
fitting in and suiting the
style of
play at Barcelona.
Given his combative nature, tireless work ethic, vision and passing ability, he would appear to be a perfect
fit for the Premier League, and would
play a key role in getting City
playing the
style of football that Guardiola will look to instil.
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.
Paul George would be an excellent pick up
for Clevland, his hustle and
style of
play would
fit right in with the Cavilers, can you imagine, Paul, Le'Bron & Tyre, omg, I feel sorry
for golden State!!!
I agree Xhaka is not
fitting well with the formation so far, but he could if directed to be a disciplined defender
for the match in question, or otherwise sit down Ramsey (haha, like Wenger will actually do that consistently) or put Ramsey in Ozil's role (haha, like Wenger will actually do that at all consistently either), have Xhaka
play more B2B - ish
style, and have Coquelin or new addition or perhaps Elneny take Xhaka's current spot.
Pairing defensive solidity with technical quality on the ball, he'll arguably be a perfect
fit for Guardiola's
style of
play, while he'll add much - needed depth in the backline as he will undoubtedly hope to displace either Stones or Otamendi in the starting line - up.
Two points; Sanchez will have to change his
style of
play to
fit in with City, he holds onto the ball too long, tries to beat too many players, and often misplaces his passes, he then goes chasing the ball and gets praised
for his work rate.
Add on his power and dribbling ability, Lukaku could be the perfect
fit for Arsenal since he already has experience of
playing in the Premier League, and knows how to suit his
style to every different game to become the greatest threat on goal as possible.
The only way these mega rich clubs will sell their players is if they have a vested interest in doing so — the manager does not see the player
fitting in with the team selection or
style — the player and the manager do not get on — the player is not getting as much
playing time as he wants and is agitating
for a move — and so on.
Draxler has a keen eye
for goal in such situations, and he could seamlessly
fit the Reds»
style of
play.
No need
for world class money grabbing players, but players that
fits Klopp
style and that wants to
play for Liverpool FC
Valbuena's confidence on the ball and his ability to pick a pass and move would mean he would
fit in perfectly to the
style of
play Barca are famous
for.
Andrés Iniesta and Xavi Hernández in particular are now iconic role models at Barcelona and in world football and it is expected that young players try to emulate their
styles of
play for them to
fit fluidly into the Barcelona first team.
Benjamin Stambouli 6 — Not sure he really
fits the
style of
play we were going
for as he wasn't particularly efficient at protecting the back 4 alongside his creativity.
It is difficult to see how an Andy Carroll
fits into such a system; it brings with it a far more predictable
style of
play and
for optimum effectiveness requires the presence of a second striker to pick up the pieces.
Liverpool is the most obvious
fit for Pirlo as Brendan Rodgers likes to
play a
style of football that will suit the Italian perfectly, while surrounded by midfielders with high work rate like Jordan Henderson, Emre Can and Joe Allen, Pirlo will be allowed to
play his natural game and influence the match in the final third.
His fluid
playing style seemed a perfect
fit for the flowing
style of
play that Arsene Wenger had established at Arsenal.
Styled down
for play, a pair of olive slim
fit chinos, a pretty scarf, and my silver sandals do the trick.
I was hesitant about the whole walking around in slippers trend when I first saw everyone in LA rocking the Gucci Princetown Mules with the fur, but eventually I came around and found some mules that
fit my
style + are easy to wear whether it is
for work or
play!