Sentences with phrase «international break we need»

I suppose if he goes in to the international break needing a rest, france will still play him so it increases the risk of injury and he will come back needing to be rested.
The international break need not mean a weekend without club football for Premier League supporters — with the passion and excitement of the game available in abundance at non-league level.

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Plus, she is a very big star right now and this movie will need some star power if it's going to break even at the international box office.
After a very poor start against Liverpool, followed up by a draw against the Premier League Champions, the last thing Arsenal needed was another break for international games.
Wenger needs to walk during the International break, or the board to need to grow a pair and sack him, to give us any chance of beating Spurs.
It's important to ignore the media and the humiliation stuff written, because we could end up first in the league going into a much needed international break and that's something.
if there is one starter that doesn't need rest, it's Cazorla cos he wasn't called up by Spain and rested through out the 2weeks international break.
Alexis needs the rest most cos he played all international break games for Chile and returned later than the Europeans.
santi doesn't need a rest, he had the whole international break rest.
I said so once before the west brom game that Le Coq should be rested and Flamini played but people here were saying he needs no rest cause he didn't participate during the international break..
Going to be entertaining, I just hope our players get rested enough through the international break especially alexis, an injured alexis ai nt what we need now that he and the team are finding their feet again.
We really need to head into the international break in a better frame of mind though and with another three points on the board from Everton.
Alexis Sanchez has looked in need of a rest recently, but seems unlikely to get it during the international break.
Arsenal need all the help we can get but will this international break prove to be yet another turning point in this strange season?
We need to make sure we keep winning after the international break?
It's FIFA's last international break before coaches need to submit their 23 - man rosters for the World Cup, so the majority of friendlies happening on Wednesday will feature coaches fine - tuning their squads before Brazil.
To get on a run you need consistency, and that's near on impossible if you make 8 changes from our last match, right after the international break!!
However, when everyone returns fully fit hopefully after the international break we will be stocked in every position, meaning there will be stiff competition for starting shirts, which is exactly what we need to keep everyone on top of their game.
Arsenal need to be prepared for this match just as they would for any other and whilst it may be difficult for some players to adapt back to club ways so soon after spending time away with their national teammates, it's vital that we keep up the same level of consistency that we witnessed before the Gunners split up for the international break.
«We need the win, so we will go there with a big motivation before the international break.
But the Chile international star had played almost every minute for us before that and his break was much needed and well deserved.
So the last thing we needed from this international break was any more players picking up knocks, making today's Daily Mail report about Laurent Koscielny and his back problem a bit of a panic starter for Arsenal fans.
I really hope after the international break we'll have ox, walcot, ramsey and bellerin back... that should sustain us up until Jan where we can make further assessments whether the squad needs another body in there to challenge..
A sense of clarity over what is happening, and going to happen, at Arsenal is desperately needed, but time will tell if Wenger offers it during the international break with a decision on his future.
Arsenal's German international star is rumoured to be demanding a new # 250k weekly wage to stay in North London and although the rumours seem to suggest that Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes that Ozil doesn't need convincing, the Gunners may still need to break the bank to keep him!
Having already broke the British transfer record in the summer of 2014 with the signing of Angel di Maria from Madrid, it is believed that United would need to exceed that offer in order to prize the Colombian international away from the Santiago Bernabeu.
Don't even get me started on Iwobi & Ozil...... Glad it's the international break, although it's crap, I need a couple of weeks off from this nightmare & to get ready for a NLD....
Tipped as the «future of Polish football», Milik's style of play mimics fellow Polish international and Bayern Munich goal machine Robert Lewandowski, incredible lay off play, disgusting left foot (I mean this in the positive sense, he literally looks like he would break the net whenever he shoots) and at 22 seems to be developing at a staggering rate, having made his international debut at the Euro championships, and featured in quite a few games at that, has attracted the attention of a few clubs in Europe needing a Centre forward, as he appears ready to take centre stage in one of Europes top teams.
This is why I hate the international break cos the press just must report something so they cook up shit posts such as the above to keep business running.The transfer window is close so we sure don't need this
The South American giants were on top form to beat Bahrain 6 - 0 during this week's international break, and some fans clearly felt the need to take to the pitch to show their appreciation during this rout.
Arsenal may have gone into this first international break of the new season on a bit of a high, with a good attacking display earning the Gunners our first victory away to Watford and Arsene Wenger completing the two transfers that most us felt were needed but thought may not happen, but we are still playing catch up.
Theo Walcott's return to action would be something to look forward to for Arsenal fans and Wenger, who would need no mentioning that they got to make the most of these winnable games coming up before the international break, and make up for lost ground early on.
Even though the squad needs a couple of additions, I will still support them if they don't come and i believe Arsenal will come back stronger after the international break.
The international break is finally here and we desperately needed it.
There is another international break coming up soon and we need to get to it with two Premier League wins in the bag.
We badly needed these wins, though, after the first game back after the last international break saw Arsenal concede two late goals to lose at Watford.
So with Manchester United looking strong with a maximum nine points from nine and with all of the other big clubs expected to fight for the title up in the top six while Arsenal languish down in 16th spot, we really need to hit the ground running after this current international break.
So for the Chile international to get a second before the break was just what we needed and no more than Arsenal and Alexis deserved and it was another piece of great skill, bamboozling the Baggies keeper with a slick free kick.
Welbeck and OziL should take a break from the International comp...... we need em for Arsenal and can't afford to Lose em to injuries
The Spain international showed glimpses of magic in the previous campaign, but perhaps he needs to break free of the pressures in Madrid to fulfil his potential.
One that is probably most in need of a break is Per Mertesacker, even though he has retired from international football duty with Germany, as the defender has been ever present due to the injury problems of Laurent Koscielny and the lack of sufficient cover in the squad.
The midfielder has plenty of quality and is already fairly experienced at international level, but he needs to put his injury problems behind him and stop appearing in the press for breaking rules, if he's ever to be trusted with the armband.
So the Gunners have a great chance and all the encouragement needed to step up against Swansea and go into the international break just a point behind the reigning champions Man City.
??? The international break comes at a welcomed time, Hopefully wenger will use this time to think about what he needs to do!
After a steady but far from brilliant start to the season, Arsenal really need to get going after this international break.
So we really need to hit the ground running after the two week international break.
But I don't think we need to worry as there is a good reason for him being not quite on it yet and I think the upcoming international break could be just the thing to sort him out.
ok we might have been lucky but job done 3 pts on our return from the international break, the season is a long one with loads of ups & downs, twists we just need to regroup, recover and on to the next game, special mention to koss & santi!!
I can understand why Wenger felt the need to leave Alexis Sanchez on the bench after his long and tiring international break with Chile, but I can not see why he left Olivier Giroud out as well.
Teams doing badly will appreciate the International break as they need to regroup and take some fresh air.
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