Sentences with phrase «goal threat from»

Didi Hamann believes Gini Wijnaldum provides a goal threat from midfield that Liverpool have lacked
Barry looks good; in particular he would add a goal threat from free - kicks, something only RVP offers at this point.
Where once he was a flying winger, capable of bursting beyond multiple opponents and a goal threat from any range, with either foot or head, he has now taken up a more central role, operating as a conventional striker and focussing his efforts of finding and scoring chances within the penalty area.
Based on these three midfielders being linked it wouldn't be too reckless to assume Klopp wants to add a another goal threat from midfield to his arsenal but who also has the capability of being able to dribble his way through the opposition — whether it be defensive lines or their press.
Look out for his bursting runs and goal threat from midfield.
Vidal has been a pivotal performer in Juventus's three successive domestic title campaigns and offers a real goal threat from midfield and may well be open to following fellow countryman Alexis Sanchez to the Premier League.
I'd rather see Jack or Cazorla occupy that role right now and they are a bigger goal threat from there for me to.
Miller is likely to start in attack alongside former Newcastle United striker Nile Ranger, with Francois Zoko also providing a goal threat from deeper for the hosts.
The Daily Star have linked him with a move to Arsenal, and while he may be out of Spurs» price range slightly, Lyon star Nabil Fekir seems just the type of player who could give them that extra spark and goal threat from attacking midfield, netting 15 times already so far this season.
Even at 36, the veteran has shown real class this season and has a goal threat from midfield that few can match.
he is our most complete midfielder and our biggest goal threat from midfield.
Ramsey is our biggest goal threat from midfield.
So Francis Coquelin, Santi Cazorla and the defenders need to be on their toes as we can not just focus on the main goal threat from Kane.
With Alexis Sanchez in the team though, along with plenty more creation and goal threat from Gunners like Cazorla, Walcott, Ramsey and the Ox, I think that Arsenal will always have chances to score, so maybe Wenger needs to focus more on not conceding.
when play the lesser teams can drop elney and play ramsey deeper so we have an extra goal threat from deep.
Of course there are goal threats from other Arsenal players like Ramsey, Ozil and Mkhitaryan, but do you agree that we need to make sure that our main striker is the one given the most chances to find the back of the net tonight?
They have goal threats from all over the park with Gabriel Jesus, Kevin De Bruyne, David Silva and Raheem Sterling all creating and taking chances.
If Wenger takes good care of the squad, Arsenal have a lot of options all across the board, with goal threats from all positions.

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The tests became more frequent, and each successful test brought the people from Rafael closer to their great goal: to provide, for the first time anywhere in the world, a crushing response to the threat of short - range rockets, that had for years left people in Israel's southern and northern border regions helpless.
I really wish Wenger would stop messing around and just bring in a world class CF like Cavani, who is a constant threat and can score goals from any situation.
Apart from his goal against crystal palace, I can not remember any half chance and goal he created for himself.In fact in today's match, he was barely marked for his lack of threat.
I know that Podolski has not had quite the impact that we hoped for when he signed from Cologne a couple of years ago, and that the arrival of Alexis Sanchez has significantly strengthened our options up front, but I would still be a little surprised if Wenger let such a goal threat leave the club unless he had another player to fill the gap.
For example, against Pullis type teams we may want Ramsey who will make the penetrating late runs into the box against a team that sits back and defends, we may want to start with Ramsey against a team like Chelsea to get the 1st goal but then Coquelin coming on to sit and defend while relying on long passes from Xhaka and the threat from our tank Seo and Bellerin / Ox... More counter attacking.
Alexis Sanchez has struggled since his January switch from Arsenal and a more natural wide - man could be needed to improve United's goal threat next season, as they've been found wanting in that department this term, particularly in the big games.
Sanchez and Walcott are our best goal threats but ultimately prevail more from the wings.
Pires: threat from out wide for goal scoring but also creative, both a goalscorer and a creative outlet.
The Red Devils were two goals down and didn't even look a threat of taking something from the game as the looked devoid of any real quality in the opening 45 minutes.
Curtis Davies is an experienced defender who could offer some extra cover at the back and Chris Burke can provide a goal - threat and assist making abilities from out wide.
The 21 year - old has scored five goals and provided six assists in Ligue 1 this season, illustrating his enormous threat from the full back position.
But then again we have Alexis and Walcott both who can score at 0.4 goals / game from a wide forward position, both comfortably ahead of City, United and Chelsea wide forwards / wingers in scoring threat — isn't it swings and roundabouts?
As AS Monaco are fifth in Ligue 1 at present, UEFA Champions League qualification looks far from certain, and this may be a contributing factor to their decision to allow one of their greatest goal threats to move on.
He can also score goals from either flanks which is an added bonus to our goal threat.
He also provides a massive goal threat playing from the right so him being versatile is important and he can't always play through the middle.
We would get rid of an injury prone inconsistent player with one that is deadly from free kicks as well being a proper goal threat and a provider of goals.
What would have been expected would have been a high energy, goal threat, assist master, who thrives off pressure, but what arsenal have been accustom to over the past years from Ozil are, breaks under pressure, lack energetic drives, not much of a goal threat and slow down plays constantly.
Aside from Ozil's few goals on his return he does not offer much of a goal threat.
I'm tired of baby faced / cute looking players mentally weak players who get bulied by players who know we have a soft underbelly... he might flop, yes, but if he comes good???... if dis deal happens, I'll b ecstatic cuz Sanchez will have another «lost cause chaser» like him and ozil will have a genuine goal threat, not that French model who mostly plays like d oppositions extra defender... Mr Wenger, get me koulibaly from Napoli also then I'll gladly join ur bandwagon this season
My faith in Joel Campbell is fading, one thing for sure is Chuba Akpom is certainly more of a goal threat than him... let's pull a coqelin on the lad and recall Akpom from loan to bolster the squad
Sacrificed Ozil — instead Ramsey and Sanchez will Both provide attack genuine goal threat — and always Track back and help defend from the front.
The new DM must be the attacking kind that will not only score goals but should equally be to the task of cutting out or slow down the opponent's attacking threats from the root to stop them play their game and thus kill their game.
So many fans will no doubt be wondering why the boss has not chosen to add the goal threat of Theo Walcott from the start.
Carzola offers great passing from central midfield, his two good feet, means he can surge forward in any direction, and also offers a genuine goal threat — as result he's hard to defend, and offers lots for the team - Additionally without the ball, he will track back, support the team, and even make the odd tackle — this is the vital difference between him and Ozil -
Arsenal have scored 55 league goals so far this season, with 25 of those coming from Theo Walcott or Alexis Sanchez, giving us a distinctly lower threat going forward, and following the result, the manager cited to insist the decision was purely tactical.
January signings Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll have not gelled together and whilst the Uruguayan has been in consistent form, scoring goals and being a constant attacking threat, the # 35m signing from Newcastle United has had a limp start to his Liverpool career.
I would also love a tippety top striker to improve our potential / threat in front of goal but I suspect again Wenger feels he holds an adequate pool to choose from.
He won 16 of his 23 attempted tackles, including the 4 successful tackles he made in the FA Cup quarterfinal clash against the Red Devils, taking up good positions ahead of the backline and preventing the opposition from posing any real threat to David Ospina's goal.
That goal from Costa gave Chelsea the perfect platform to defend their lead rather than pushing forward and keeping the open game that would have suited Walcott's counter attacking threat much more.
With Coquelin back from injury the Gunners do not need more defensive solidity but more creativity and goal threat and even though the Swiss international has a good long range shot and has more goals than his Welsh teammate, Ramsey is the more attack minded player and his goal against Preston will hopefully lead to more.
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