Ayew looked to be our greatest
goal threat so the decision to replace him, rather than Calleri, was odd enough but bringing on Noble as the replacement only compounded it.
Ramsey the biggest
goal threat so far in the wrong position.
With Ozil and Alexis in form there is plenty of
goal threat so do you agree that Wenger should just give Theo the day off?
Aaron Ramsey adds
goal threat so he will probably be in and then it just a question of Xhaka, Elneny or Coquelin in the deeper lying role.
The problem lies with the other two in the attacking three, they have to be close to offer support and must be seen as
goal threats so that the opposition defenders only have him to give their attention.
Not exact matches
God is
so supremely and infinitely wise, He can give genuine freedom to His creatures without any
threat or risk whatsoever to His ultimate
goals and plans.
Even though Secretary Anderson envisioned conversion and church membership in
so - called spiritual terms, in India this
goal necessitated a break with an entire social system effecting family, vocation, and physical well being through the
threat of persecution.
when play the lesser teams can drop elney and play ramsey deeper
so we have an extra
goal threat from deep.
top teams ozil is a no show
so play ramsey, hard working and
goal threat.
Like
so many times last season, the Spanish international's physical presence and
goal threat were missed by Jose Mourinho's side as they looked a little blunt in attack.
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.
So yes OG will make all those others more
goal threats.
Alex Oxlade - Chambrrelain keeps his place after his recent form and THeo Walcott is ont the other side of Alexis Sanchez in our attack
so there is plenty of pace and
goal threat for the visitors to cope with.
Kane will be scoring at one end,
so we absolutely need Lacazette to be on the pitch, because he's our biggest
goal - scoring
threat at the other end.
Problem is France had creative
goal threats in payet and pogba too which I think allowed griezmann and giroud more space
so let's hope Sanchez can do the same but I'm not sure About walcott
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.
I am an Ozil hater and I will say why I hate Ozil, Ozil is not a
goal threat which would allow other attackers more space, Ozil job is not only to assist but also to score
goals, he drops out of sight when placed under pressure, does not provide the team with a lift in dire moments (for our
so called big player) and only concentrate on team defence for a few minutes.
Marquis poses the biggest
threat for the lower league team, scoring three league
goals so far as well as striking the post during Sunday's match.
Ramsey and Xhaka in the middle offer attacking
threat as well
so the boss is clearly planning on a lot of
goals or at least giving Arsenal the best possible chance of breaking down a stubborn defence.
gabe is a red card
threat everytimeon the pitch, ozil has sublime skills today, he deserves an A + forward, elneny looks active, as does campbell, giroudsplay style does not duit me,
so tough to analyze, he is not a poacher, not a
goal creator, not sure what he is, but one thing he is not is consistent
Zagreb are a real
threat on the break
so we must be VERY careful and get some
GOALS!
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.
Thank you for mentioning Cazorla... For me, Cazorla is our best no. 10 whether you like it or not... He is
so unpredicatable, complete, crazily technical and always a
goal threat, all around AMF....
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.
I am
so excited for Sanchez return... I know he will be hungry and looking for
goals... Campbell Ahead of Walcott we need someone who will defend as well as attack and Campbell + Bellerin is a
THREAT!!!.
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.
Next week to Chelsea game Arsenal need to put Danny welbeck in the side against Chelsea which is where they fail to have exceptional pace that arsenal possess to fight the
threat of hazard and Willian, other than that Fabregas will do whatever he can in his power to muster up a
goal so therefore cazorla maybe sacrifices for Ramsey and Ozil which will bring a quick team to boot.
Also having Walcott & Grioud out at the same time for
so long we didn't have enough of a
goal threat at times.
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.
His major issue was no other
goal threat about
so that he could have more room to operate.
He's been an ever - present for Sarri
so far this season and he's shown his
goal threat too with two
goals in eight league games.
I think needing to sub
so early hurt them a bit — everyone looked
so tired at the end — but the more I think about it, I'm not sure any of the additional options on the bench would have provided the attacking
threat needed to steal a
goal.
«The team is working ever
so hard defensively and across the side but we feel that we need a
goal threat in the final third.»
The Olympique de Marseille forward is enjoying a fine campaign in Ligue 1 where, following the departures of the likes of Andre - Pierre Gignac, Andre Ayew and Dimitri Payet during the summer, he is the key offensive
threat for OM, and has scored 12
goals in 25 appearances
so far this season.
I am sure that Wenger is aware of this and the fact that some Chelsea fans are struggling to understand why Conte does not seem too keen on Diego Costa,
so he slipped in a dig about Morata being less of a
goal threat than Costa, which I reckon will have landed squarely on the chin of his rival.
With 18
goals so far this season, the Chilean is clearly our most potent
threat and is the only Gunner that has reached double figures.
The Gunners know how to create and score
goals anyway,
so as long as we can cope with the attacking
threat from Manchester United, victory should be ours.
Kolascinac offers a credible
goal and assist
threat so however you look at it, we can actually manage without Alexis.
«He is a real
threat in the box, has got an eye for the
goal so it is very good to have him back because you never have enough guys like that.»
Another reliable source of
goals from out wide
so we offer a greater
threat — much more difficult to shut out 3 goalscorers than just one or two.
It would be another
goal threat added to our front three, and he's a grafter
so it could work.
So he's Sánchez without the
goal threat?
Even
so, the hosts didn't appear to carry a huge
goal threat.
«Sarah Wiltshire on the day got three
goals, but the players around her were equally impressive in creating the chances,
so we would be wrong if we thought she was their only
threat.
They have scored just the two
goals in their last five away games as well
so they haven't raised much of a
threat going forward at all.
«We led a charmed life in the first half and we know that our
goal was under
threat,
so I was delighted to just get in at half - time — and then even more delighted to see that they had taken Coutinho off at half - time.»
The Hatters have scored just one
goal in their last four visits to St James» Park, but they are going
so strongly in League Two at the moment you can't totally ignore their
threat in this one.
«He scores
goals, creates them for others and is always a
threat when he's on the pitch,
so I'm very happy to welcome him to the club today.
So obviously they are no major attacking
threat and with seven
goals, they are the lowest scoring side in the Premier League at the moment.
The Rams have scored exactly two
goals in each of their last five games now
so they should be a
threat in this one.