Sentences with phrase «lack of rotation»

I'm not concerned about Chambers / Gabriel partnership, however these injuries show lack of rotation by Wenger.
Wenger's lack of rotation causing injuries to important players at important time.
There was also a forced lack of rotation to our forwards due to unfortunate injuries to, arguably, our two most creative players, Cuadrado and Bernadeschi, before their respective injuries.
Problem with the 2014 Yankees: Lack of rotation consistency Solution for this season: Allow two of their better pitchers to leave in free agency
Perhaps Mourinho's problem is a combination of factors: player burn out through lack of rotation, his spiky personality leading to fall outs with star players, and his constant courting of controversy in the media leading to problems for his team and club.
You went on to talk about lack of rotation is reason for injuries forgetting that the season is just 7 games old!!!!!!!!! How could rotation have led to injuries to our players.
I'm of mixed mind on AOB / AKB; I have a lot of sympathy with the idea that holding things together when money was tight is a real accomplishment, but then seeing the delay in fixing the DM and CB positions, and above all the lack of rotation as infuriating.
I often criticize Wenger's lack of rotation and flexibility.
but i think a big influencing factor in the previous games (where we had low possession %'s) is our lack of rotation and ever present injuries.
* lack of rotation: underplays his bench which causes them to get frustrated & leave; overplays his favorites which cause them to get injured
The lack of rotation is what bugs me most about Wenger; we all worry about Alexis getting hurt.
Well, the lack of rotation, in recent weeks that has caused this once top - flight squad to fall down the Rankings..
Not warming up and down adequately, diet, lack of rotation, (playing toomuch aand not enough), poor training methods, lack of physical and strength condition, bad luck and so on.
Following on from their shock exit from the Champions League at the hands of Roma, Valverde has faced fierce criticism for his lack of rotation while also snubbing specific players and not giving them a chance.
The poor performance we have been witnessing from our team lately is partly down to fatigue among players due to lack of rotation.
First of all I don't buy the lack of rotation theory put forward by some of our supporters.
All I am saying is that, if the reason for fatigue in UCL was the extra effort our players had to put in Liga and CDL (due to lack of rotation), then we better win it.Nobody is saying that Valverde was not stupid against Roma.
I do not agree at all with his tactics (that didn't stopped people labeling me an AKB» er for which I could care less for it is exactly the Trump syndrome) and with his lack of rotation and adaptation to the modern football (result driven) but I admire him for not giving up an inch from what he believes football is.
Disappointed is more apt, especially as I've been critical of the lack of rotation in the early games.
fatigue, lack of rotation....
look at all players loosing their motivation staying on bench due to lack of rotation.
Haha I actually agree fatboy, but for everyone who thinks we need a clear and consistent starting eleven, there will others who will blame Wenger for a lack of rotation.
This isn't about negativity, I'm happy we won today, but it doesn't cover our lack of rotation, thin squad and inability to react in games to the oppositions tactics.
While I agree with you about the lack of rotation, I Saw an interesting stat this week — seven Chelsea players have started every game this season.
Then of course there is the lack of rotation, OK so it is good to play players in form but you have to have a match ready back up should your # 1 get injured.
Another reason to blame Wenger, is that he runs his players into the ground with his lack of rotation, and he likes to hang onto injury prone players for years (Wilshere, Diaby, Rosicky, etc) in the delusional belief that they'll suddenly have an injury free season.
Late substitutions, lack of rotations, bad fitness preparation and shutting out players out of the squad are all issues that need addressing.
There's nothing special about Valverde he just puts his best 11 out there and hope they grind out results for him, no wonder there's a lack of rotation and players like yerry mina don't even make the squad
so not once have our players injuries been caused thru being overplayed due to lack of rotation.
Well if the tactics are not attacking enough, the 4 -4-2 leaves him isolated, the lack of rotation leaves Suarez tired, and our midfield doesn't create enough, why so much criticism on Suarez?
-- You need to rotate to keep players fresh and have less injuries as a result (the reaosn chelsea are beginning to struggle is due to a lack of rotation - you need to trust your squad).
Injuries are due to lack of rotation and player mismanagement.
You have a great point and I do not like that we were grinding out games vs the «smaller» teams, to me, I think that is a function of our lack of rotation and our injury problems.
After Madrid won the CWC their squad took a drop in form and they fell away tremendously, Ancelotti's lack of rotation and lack of an out and out DM were the two primary factors in that drop, getting rid of Alonso was one of the worst decisions he made.
Harry Redknapp appeared to pay the price for a lack of rotation at Spurs last season, as a tired looking side limped to fourth despite being in a commanding position for third place in February.
Given our lack of rotation, what would happen to Coquelin and Elneny is still a valid question.
He was just getting tired towards the end of the year due to lack of rotation.
Timing of substitutions, putting players in the wrong positions, favouritism, ignoring form, same tactics for every game, no plan B, lack of rotation, unable to sell average players because of their huge wages, and so on, and so on.
The Catalan giants fell short in the Champions League and question marks have been raised by supporters throughout the campaign over Ernesto Valverde's lack of rotation.
It's the tactical rigidity and lack of rotation that drives me crazy with Wenger's Arsenal.
My only issue with this team is the lack of rotation leading to some serious injuries.
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