Sentences with phrase «looked after the ball»

Our ability to look after the ball is questionable, Coquelin - Cazorla - Ozil lacks balance ironically.
Marouane Fellaini 7 — Looked after the ball, won the majority of his aerial battles and was generally solid in front of our back four.
Arteta did at least look after the ball better than Arsenal have done in the centre of the pitch in recent times, and was as metronomic as usual in his distribution.

Not exact matches

For everyone looking out your work window to see dogs chasing each other or running after tennis balls really warms the spirit.
She innocently slipped a quarter into the Pac - Man slot, curled her fingers around the controls, held the bright red ball of the joy stick firmly against her palm, and there she remained — hour upon hour, quarter after quarter, desperately trying to keep her Pac - Man out of the voracious jaws of four different - colored and deceptively cute - looking monsters; trying to make him eat up the dots on the «table» and down the bunches of fruit which occasionally appeared; and sporadically trying to make him turn the monsters into frightened blue turn - tails by eating «energizing dots» — all of this in an attempt to build up points for the owner of the increasingly blistered hand.
After a full 12 hours in the bowl after sitting all night it definitely looked like yours, however, when I removed it from the bowl the dough was still quite gooey and didn't really form a After a full 12 hours in the bowl after sitting all night it definitely looked like yours, however, when I removed it from the bowl the dough was still quite gooey and didn't really form a after sitting all night it definitely looked like yours, however, when I removed it from the bowl the dough was still quite gooey and didn't really form a ball.
After the second or third time of making these date balls I realized why she looked at me so strangely.
I'm seriously regretting waiting a week after I made these bliss balls to write up the blog post, because now I have to look at all these pictures of their sweet faces, and they've ALL been eaten... so I can't enjoy them whilst I write this: (Oh well, I'll just have to do my best to describe to you how gooey and citrussy and chocolatey they are!
[Do not let the dough form one giant ball or it will be be overworked — just keep checking after every pulse and when the dough pieces look like they will stick when you press them together, stop].
These bliss balls do indeed look like bliss — but they also look dangerously simple, which means I'll be able to make more right after I gobble the first batch up...
not quite sure about the maths here... but realistically 3 1 to city if both teams put in their best... only hope is they are knackered after napoli in which case i wouldnt rule out a draw if we can keep a decent tempo... real test in the middle of the park and i would like to see wilshire start as he is the only squad member who can control a ball and look up at the same time... another xhaka ramsey routine will see us lose sadly
And, in a game with Washington, Lee Thomas let go of the ball so early in his windup that it fell two or three yards behind him while he looked, bewildered and in vain, after its nonexistent flight.
That size is an asset, but he almost looks like he makes himself small — on purpose — to fit through holes and then charge after ball - carriers with speed.
Ozil may have looked a bit laboured to start with but he soon got into the game, but it was Alexis who looked the most dangerous and it was the Chilean's slide role ball that Welbeck raced on to for the opening goal after 22 minutes.
Here's a look at 2017's Top 10 SP by fWAR: Sale — drafted after junior year of college Kluber — drafted after junior year of college Scherzer — drafted after junior year of college (and then an indy ball season) Severino — international FA Strasburg — drafted after junior year of college Carrasco — international FA Greinke — drafted out of high school Nelson — drafted after junior year of college Kershaw — drafted out of high school Archer — drafted out of high school
Wasn't sure what to expect after such a long break in terms of level of play last night, but most teams looked like they had gotten some ball in during the break... Here's a link to the Weekly Video Highlights.
Steven your correct mustafi was back pedaling eyes on ball aguero had feet planted with no attempt or even looking at the ball he intentionally interfered with that space and it gets called all year its a clear foul if he trys for a header or makes an attempt for the ball then it is legal bit that was illegal you cant plant your feet make no attempt to play or battle fpr ball and just put your shoulder into back of a backpedaling defender but honestly the officiating across the whole league this year has been an embarrassment to professional officials of all sports its been bad game after game they need a real looking after and more training in off season
However, it was Hughes» men who looked to have found their way onto the score sheet for the second time of the afternoon, after a high ball fell to an on running Long who slipped past two defenders to unleash a dipping strike which required the intervention of Thibaut Courtois.
If you look closely at the game again, you can notice, Mourinho's high, intensive press, right after losing the ball, was combined with a different approach.
Elneny was everywhere he was the boss of the midfield he ran after the ball he closed down players very well I do nt know what match you were watching but I suggest you watch it again and keep an eye on elneny and what he is doing debuchy was commanding and even took a yelow for the team have a look at the stats and how many balls we intercepted and how many fowls the game was pure tactics west ham had no chance this is the level of football for me it is top level because you go out there you control the game you boss it you win it for me the team effort was 100 % the work rate was 100 % and if you want to learn football this match is a text book match to observe learn and execute
I don't get this argument that he will see how much the Ox has developed after leaving — he looks pretty much the same player to me, flashes of brilliance but still gives the ball away cheaply.
Otto Porter has morphed into a gangly ball of energy after looking far too timid to make it as a rookie.
It's just an eye ball test after watching and being a fan of a team for 25 years, but they just don't look like they are having much fun playing hockey out there, Jamie Benn first and formost.
It looked like it was designed to get Butler the ball after a Towns screen but Plumlee switched and cut off the passing angle, so Teague just inbounded it to Crawford as a safe option
Rather than take on a defender or dribble into position to open up passing lanes, he basically stops after receiving the ball and looks for the fastest / easiest way to get rid of the ball to someone else.
It's the most organised I've seen our team in the last ten years, but I will say that coquelin plays a better forward pass after retrieving the ball allowing us to relieve pressure quicker, sometimes arteta's too slow when we look to counter.
So I looked around behind me after I missed the ball
You running to the ball when it doesn't look like you could possibly make the play can be the difference between the running back getting tackled 10 yards down the field after he cuts back or him taking it to the house.
But Arsenal had started well, and although we gave the ball away a lot immediately after Rooney's goal (Shock maybe), we always looked a threat going forward.
The frustration was obvious as Coquelin got booked for a desperate slide after losing the ball, and suddenly the Canaries looked dangerous again...
Today interested me, we pressed collectively and very well, forcing Stoke into mistake after mistake, but it was more than that, we saw Cazorla, Coquelin even Koscielny striking from far out, I think I counted 5 or 6 times where we just played the simple ball over the top looking for Walcott, it will be interesting to see if this was just a one off, desperate as we were to get a goal at home.
It looked like Reading were tiring and Arsenal started to assert their superiority, and sure enough, after a tricky run by Giroud down the wing, the Ox scored again with a nice deflection when the ball finally came out of the box.
After an even start it was the Hornets who began to look more dangerous while we were too predictable and slow with the passing and trying too many long balls to get the pacy forwards Lacazette and Welbeck a chance.
After that Arsenal still looked lively but they got lucky when Brighton put the ball in the back of the net but the striker was inches offside.
Dou he looks lazy on the ball, he runs a lot when u check his stats after every game jx dat he is not a strong guy and will never be.
Player ratings GK - 5 not much to do looked a bit shaky on crosses Bel - 6 got forward but poor crossing Mon - 7 did ok but impact for the goal Gaby - 7 defended well looked solid Kos - 6 did ok Coq - 6 ok defensively but poor distribution Xhaka - 6 did ok at times but very average player Gibbs - 6 wing back looks to suit his ability but would like more from him Walcott - 5 looked average and positive enough in possession Ozil -4 poor in possession and none existent without the ball, luxury player Sanchez 5 worst game I've seen him have and embarrassed the team by going down after the ball hit him although the Leicester player deserved a ref
Thirty seconds after they cleared up, Barcelona strung together a classically Barcelona series of passes in the final third, with Neymar pinging a no - look ball to Andres Iniesta in the box, who then found Ivan Rakitic streaking in behind Juventus» shell - shocked defense.
He looks strong enough to cope with the premier league, isn't afraid to stick a boot in and he's nice and sly with the afters (in a tackle) he seems one dimensional with his ball control, dribbling etc..
After taking several moments to play it back through his head, calling in Sergio Garcia for a quick consult, and then both looking over at a large video board playing the replay, Rose went ahead and hit the ball.
Let's be honest they were some games especially after returning from his injury he really looked average (failing to control the ball, losing the ball, and misplacing passes) those are not things you just pick up because of injury, could they have been other elements behind the scene?
it looked like Glasnow was only throwing fastballs after Cervelli could not catch any breaking balls.
After an absolutely ridiculous game five in which the Astros and Dodgers made the steroid era look like the dead ball era, we may be crowning a champion tonight.
Sanchez's adventurous actions look irresponsible sometimes, but he always chases and pressurizes the opponent's defender back, after he loses the ball.
Welbeck together with Giroud is always a joke and always looks painful on the eye, the formations becomes robotic and mechanical where Danny just runs out of position time and time again trying to chase every ball blindly, after 25 minutes he is knocked out tired in his feet.
He even had a look to see who it was on the ground, he then had to slow down so he could rake him, instead of going full pelt after the ball.
We have to play WHU 2 days after so resting Chambers to me would be ideal as we know WHU will pump balls into the box and we'll need arial dominance against WHU in our own box, also our fullbacks for that game will need to make sure they do nt get overloaded by their fullbacks... Just look at some of the crosses Jenkinson has been putting in (I know Jenkinson would be on our left, Gibbs side, WHU fullbacks have both been doing well though) I feel Chambers would get overloaded on there left (our right) but Debuchery has the experience to deal with it.
Sue exactly my words — Sometimes im chocked how Iwobi after the team has lost the ball by him or Ramsey, can stand still looking at the game like a spectator.
The way we totally dropped after that first goal was so shocking and Wenger just sat down there looking like a spectator, I will keep saying it, it is more effective to shout to your players at the touch line than just sitting down pretending, when you shout, you let them know that they are not performing or doing what's needed from them, we gave the ball away countless times, we should thank koscienly and le coq, it could have 3 - 1 or 4 - 1
But they didn't create chances, not many, but they looked dangerous always on set - pieces, on long balls and I felt it was a bit frustrating after we conceded a penalty.
«When the striker pushes the ball away from the goal, they didn't give penalties because the only resource the striker has after is to look for a penalty.
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