Sentences with phrase «lead the line for»

The Argentina forward's has returned to once again lead the line for Tata Martino's side, and his remarkable consistency means he would surely be higher up this list had he not missed matches through injury.
The indignity of having to watch Giroud lead the line for another season does indeed make me worry
However, Don Balon, as re-reported by Calciomercato have now added that Inter are already considering their options in terms of replacements for Icardi to lead the line for them as they continue to enjoy a resurgence under Luciano Spalletti.
I don't believe that Giroud is the man to lead the line for us and ultimately take us to glory, but why is it that his goals make him average, while Ramsey's goals make him world class?
Arsenal may have bought Danny Welbeck without Arsene Wenger's permission, and we may have the crocks Olivier Giroud and Sanogo also fully fit next season, but I think that NONE of the above will be leading the line for the Gunners next season.
29 - goal Harry Kane is set to lead the line for the Three Lions tonight, with Kane's Spurs teammate Eric Dier chosen over West Brom stalwart Jake Livermore as the player to partner Jordan Henderson in the defensive midfield role for the home side.
@khangunners Joel leads the line for his country, Costa Rico.
Giroud is tied on three with Bale, Payet and Morata but the Spaniard's tournament is over and with the Arsenal striker leading the line for France who are now scoring freely I think he has a good chance of finishing on top.
In as likable are these thoughts, Arsenal failed to win yesterday match against West Ham because of the lack of goal scoring form of Welbeck who led the line for Arsenal.
Hence, I advised the Boss to start Walcott to lead the line for Arsenal.
While he has had his goal droughts, he has continued to lead the line for Jose Mourinho throughout the campaign, and although improvements will be expected from the Belgian in his second year, it has been a positive start overall.
Boss Arsene Wenger is a big admirer of Damiao, who is likely to lead the line for Brazil at the 2014 World Cup, and believes he will suit the Gunners style of play.
In fact, many were dreading the prospect of him having to lead the line for the club in the Europa League due to Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang being ineligible.
Tottenham star Harry Kane could soon be leading the line for England, with Roy Hodgson impressed by his massive improvement...
The Gabon international has already scored 18 goals in 17 Bundesliga outings so far this season and he could be a lethal prospect to lead the line for the Gunners.
There are doubts over Olivier Giroud against the top teams [Daily Telegraph], while Theo Walcott and Danny Welbeck have never played as a central striker on a regular basis and it remains to be seen whether either player could lead the line for potential title contenders.
The report claims Pep Guardiola is a big fan of Benzema and sees him as a player who could be well suited to leading the line for his team amid doubts over Sergio Aguero's future.
With Wenger failing to sign a centre - forward in the summer transfer window, coupled with the long - term absence of Danny Welbeck, the north London outfit are short of options to lead the line for the next three months.
Focusing on Giroud's injury, more importantly, Wenger doesn't really seem inclined to utilize Joel Campbell as his first choice No. 9, at least until now, as you get the feeling that it's going to be Sanchez all the way, to lead the line for the Gunners.
The way he led the line for a lowly Costa Rica side throughout the tournament - the heart, the maturity and industriousness he showed was inspiring to say the least.
A BVB Dortmond's # 42m pounds price tag is not beyond what Arsenal can afford to pay to get top quality striker Auba to lead the line for the Gunners.
Cavani, 31, looks ideal to lead the line for a Jose Mourinho side, sharing many characteristics with the likes of Didier Drogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic — two of the finest central strikers to play under the Portuguese.
The Chilean, in the last two fixtures, led the line for his new club; He looked lively and, albeit hasn't been at the pinnacle of his prowess, he surely has a lot more to offer, as the season progresses into the business end.
Highly - rated youngsters Memphis Depay and Anthony Martial were brought into the club at great expense during the offseason, but while the latter has shown flashes of excellence, neither has demonstrated that he's ready to lead the line for genuine title contenders.
Here's the thing, though: Once Walcott returns, he will play as the right Winger, with Sanchez playing on the opposite flank, leaving Welbeck or Giroud to lead the line for the Gunners.
Giroud is very good player, he leads the line for france for gods sake.
Blues manager Jose Mourinho has already confirmed in his pre-match press conference that Spanish striker Diego Costa will start tonight, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic set to lead the line for PSG meaning two of the most exciting forwards in Europe will be on show here.
My question to you @Midkemma how do we challenge for a title when the main man leading our attack has the same goal ratio as a striker leading the line for a team fighting for their very survival???
he was good enough to lead the line for a costa rican team who surprised everyone.
an your comparing someone who scored in one campaign 35 goals leading the line for a la liga winning champions league finalist team to bentdner - mate wtf -
Midkemma, i agree, no matter what the stats show, and how many good games, there is this feeling that Giroud is not quite good enough to lead the line for arsenal.
In that wise, the boss will most certainly starts Sanchez to lead the line for the Gunners.
All I would like too see is Akpom introduced a bit more, because he has the ability to lead the line for us for many years to come.
Now that Welbeck is back, I think the Boss should make him to start leading the line for the Gunners if Giroud is not starting.
I think we should stop criticising Giroud, he puts in the effort and we do not have a replacement, he is good enough to lead the line for france, they are in the finals of the euros and he seems to have won the french fans support.
Indeed, apart from 22 - year - old frontman Harry Kane, it's hard to immediately find viable candidates to lead the line for the White Hart Lane heavyweights.
They'll undoubtedly be looking to Lukaku to lead the line for them, as the 24 - year - old has enjoyed an impressive first season at Old Trafford with 25 goals and eight assists in 44 appearances.
Coupled with his goal for the Three Lions, this could be the form that is needed to lead the line for United throughout the coming campaign.
The striker is set to lead the line for his country this summer, and former Arsenal legend thinks he will play an important role for France.
It is so important Wenger looks elsewhere for another striker to lead the line for Arsenal next season, someone who has different striking qualities to Giroud.
Sanogo was given a fair few chances in his first seasons at the club and was even leading the line for Arsenal in the FA Cup final back in 2014.
This week's Team of the Week saw selectors choose a 4 -5-1 formation, with Bradley Wright Phillips leading the line for a second consecutive week after a goal and an assist and Kaka being picked for the first time on the left wing.
However on his day he has proven that he can lead the line for Arsenal.
The Englishman is expected to lead the line for the Red Devils, and his duel with Mertesacker could prove crucial to Manchester United's chances of winning against the Gunners tonight.
And, that should consequently warrant Sanchez leading the line for Arsenal.
It'll be either Akpom or Walcott to lead the line for me.
Two seasons ago, Giroud led the line for us and for more than half of that season, we topped the table until our spectacular fall from grace which coincided with Giroud's loss of form.
a cdm who can play as cb too and a fukin striker coz arsenal fans will die seeing giroud leading the line for a third season!
Linked with a stunning # 45m move from Tottenham to United, Harry Kane could be leading the line for the Red Devils before the end of the summer.
He would have to prove that he's good enough to lead the line for this great club.
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