Sentences with phrase «lots of pace on»

Debuchy, gabriel, boss, monreal Rambo, Coquelin, cazorla Bellerin, Walcott, ox With this lineup we can beat Chelsea at their own game, lots of pace on the counter, strong midfield and defense, plus extra security on the right with Bellerin helping debuchy with hazard.
They don't have lots of pace on the counter sp i think gibbs should play not that his good at crossing just makes himself available out wide.

Not exact matches

And last November, he told the Delhi - headquartered newspaper Mint that India «has a lot of potential» for the Aldo Group and that he expects growth to continue at «a phenomenal pace» on the subcontinent.
In the early morning hours on a frigid Tuesday, New Year's resolutions and sweat were flying in equal amounts at a Crunch in Washington, D.C. Treadmills, ellipticals and stair - climbers were all whirring at a brisk pace, yet a lot of patrons were using no equipment at all.
With its slower pace of living, warm, welcoming climate, healthy, fresh foods and reputation as one of the «greenest and cleanest» countries in the world with little pollution, lots of clean water and fresh air... it's no wonder Costa Ricans are considered the «happiest people on the planet».
«They've been on a pretty blistering pace, getting a lot of space everywhere,» said Greg Melich, an analyst with MoffettNathanson.
I've tried lots of brownie recipes: Boxes, scratch, frosted, plain, nuts, chips, fudge... Each of them has something to like, but depending on my mood I might want a change of pace.
Per is very slow, I wish he was faster atimes but ppl under rate him a lot and please football is not all about pace; Per plays with his brains and we tend to applaud players who play with more aggression unfortunately he doesn't; I will use an eg, if it was Per marking Hazard instead of Koscielny in d build up to the chelsea penalty, he would have probably gone backwards trying to stay on d right side of hazard so he doesn't shoot and narrowing d angle so that our goalie easily picks up d ball, that's how Per plays and to me that's subtle but intelligent option in that scenario but that style of play doesn't get plenty credit.
Durm on the left has a lot of pace too.
Based on its offense's own tempo and big - play ability and the propensities of its high - pace opponents, USF did its best to follow the script regarding how to account for facing a lot of snaps.
Bellerin — obviously great pace, but regressed this past season as a crosser, dribbler and on the defensive end... likened him to a faster Alves type who didn't always run to the end - line and would cut back into the middle, beat defenders and take some shots from outside the box (we desperately need better shooters from outside the box on this squad)... wouldn't give up on him because he has a lot of potential but if Barcelona came calling and offered anything over $ 45 million and we are using a 3 - back going forward he would be gone so fast it would make his head spin
Has a lot of potential, good pace and love taking shots, watching the highlights of him on youtube vs westham under 21s, he just kept on blowing by defenders, really one of the most interesting prospects for a long while
That was my biggest bitch about yesterday; a LOT of passes went to a Thorn who was standing still, and a lot of them had enough pace that the receiver couldn't immediately turn on the ball but had to take a touch to control it — that's what happened to Horan with the Nairn steal; she was stationary, facing downfield, and had to settle the ball just long enough to let Nairn (who had read the play WAY early, since Sonnett telegraphed her pass like she used a high - lighter on it...) step through Horan and taLOT of passes went to a Thorn who was standing still, and a lot of them had enough pace that the receiver couldn't immediately turn on the ball but had to take a touch to control it — that's what happened to Horan with the Nairn steal; she was stationary, facing downfield, and had to settle the ball just long enough to let Nairn (who had read the play WAY early, since Sonnett telegraphed her pass like she used a high - lighter on it...) step through Horan and talot of them had enough pace that the receiver couldn't immediately turn on the ball but had to take a touch to control it — that's what happened to Horan with the Nairn steal; she was stationary, facing downfield, and had to settle the ball just long enough to let Nairn (who had read the play WAY early, since Sonnett telegraphed her pass like she used a high - lighter on it...) step through Horan and take.
Maybe it is the fact that the pace and passing game of Arsenal with Alexis Sanchez, Walcott, Ozil, Cazorla and Ramsey is taking a lot out of teams and allowing Giroud to come on against tiring players.
I have always rated Iwobi but think we need to give him time and a lot of minutes and crucially we need to prevent him from becoming one dimensional i.e. over reliant on pace and cutting in from the left.
• 09 Podolski — Under used, best left foot in the squad, no good at chasing back • 10 Wilshere — Falls over a lot, injury prone, runs down blind alleys, spends more time sitting on his arse waving his arms around than influencing the game • 14 Walcott — Quick, can change games with his pace, improved his finishing, can't wait for him to be back to full fitness • 22 Sanogo — Looooooooool, that is all • 26 Martinez — Haven't seen enough of him to truly judge.
We on the other hand have something we did nt have last time — pace, and lots of it.
I know a lot of people that think LB and RB aren't very different positions but you have to overcome muscle memory to turn your body in the different direction, and you can not attack in the same way you are used to as you have to cut into your stronger foot when on the opposite side, which means your pace, which lets be honest is Bellerins strength, is near useless.
Considering that Arsene Wenger is blessed with a lot of pace in his frontline, the emphasis must be to use that pace and play on the break.
His ideas on the pitch is similar to those of Wenger: playing a fast pace expansive football with a lot of possession & technically skilled players.
I can't stand welbeck for one reason he's not better than what we have but if you played a front two of welbeck and Sanchez then Cambpell left and Walcott or chaimbo right that would give us a huge counter attacking style with lots of skill and pace, but here is the problem to do this you need big strong DM to win the ball back when we defend and we do t have them, flaming is reckless and getting old, Arteta is good on the Bala but not quick or strong enough, please don't say Diaby as we all know he will be inj soon again, then also what to do with Ozil and Corzola?
You should now see us start to stretch teams more by the use of pace and we should also be a lot more dangerous on the counter attack.
Now that we have a lot of pace and with Walcott back soon I think we should play 4 -2-3-1 with Walcott on the left, Welbeck as a striker and Sanchez on the right.
ridiculous... whatever he is in midfield he was a complete waste of a player on the wing... lacked pace and touch and did nt go past players... if wenger does nt invest in another world class attacker this summer we will always be nearly theres... giroud has improved undoubtedly but against top class defenders he is just another journeyman from ligue un... bellerin certainly our top choice fullback now hazard did nt get a look in... coquelin carzola ozil sanchez working together... so if we invest properly in summer we can overhaul this lot who are no great team for sure..
Welbz and Theo could be good competition for the CF role and I would like to see how well our attack could perform when they are use to having pace upfront again instead of Giroud, I've tried my best to support the guy but he makes it hard This season he has proved me wrong and I am also questioning his effect on the team, he does moan a lot to the other players when he was the one who should of done more... If it was Alexis moaning then I could understand it as that guy plays with 200 % passion but Giroud... Only time he shows passion is when he feels his starting spot is threatened.
The lad has potential and considering his injuries, I think backup for RWB in new formation is fantastic, let's not forget wingbacks can use a lot of energy running back and forwards all the time so keeping Bellerin at peak could rely on someone like the Ox who can come on after 60 or 70 mins to inject pace and energy on the right.
Chambers, on the other hand, hasn't played a lot of first - team football recently and to be quite honest, the Englishman lacks some pace and could easily be outrun by the Bournemouth midfield.
Lana had some pretty old - school ring work going on, as she spent a lot of time trying to ground the high - flying, fast - paced Naomi.
While there was a lot going on up ahead, Carlos Sainz Jr said the inconsistent pace of the leading cars on the restarts caused problems further back.
Should they go 2 - 0 they will put a lot of pressure on Team Dean who would need to defeat Team Watts to keep pace.
The Gunners were looking a lot more comfortable after the break and the Wilshere Alexis combination nearly produced a second early on, while the pace of the Ox on the right was a potent weapon.
After going down to 10 men we had to bring on Gabriel and although Giroud has been in good form and has a lot of plus points, his pace and counter attacking threat are not among them.
Surely, with his raw pace and physical strength, he can be a lot more effective should he be able to improve on those aspects of his game.
Wenger should have shifted him to CB and put hector bellerin, who has a lot of pace, on the wing.And How the hell was monreal going to stop bafetembi gomis?
For a team who generally enjoy a lot of possession, Madrid are at their scintillating best on the counter and often sit off opponents to exploit their blistering pace and precision.
It would give Tottenham a lot more pace up front, and the deal could be on if Tottenham get rid of both Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado.
These two sides both played effective football against Spain, playing mainly on the counter with both sides having lots of pace in their team.
Leeds possess a lot of pace in the wide areas, and this formation allows them to break at speed on the counter attack in various positions on the field.
Clearly they will always test you, bringing on a lot of attack - minded players with good ability and pace.
It's vibrant now, there is a lot of pace around that team, a lot of rotation and I think that's what Gareth is trying to install into the boys,» he said on The Debate.
His pace and willingness to take on defenders have been of particular note, and, whilst he still has to fill out a bit physically and gain more consistency to his play, he certainly has a lot of potential.
Speaking on Sky Sports, Rooney stressed that the current Reds frontline needs to find success in terms of Premier League medals before they are rated in the same category as United's famous trio, he said: «I think they are very dangerous, Firmino works very hard to win the ball back and they have a lot of pace.
Yes, but he still needs to do a lot of work on his defending as well as his pace, if he wants to be a success at this club.
I want to commend RCCG for setting the pace to intervene on behalf of government because this is what government should be doing but this intervention comes with a lot of respect and commendation from us and we have no reason than to just partner with RCCG and CADAM Centre to ensure that this facility is 24/7 functional.
And believe me, I have a lot of work on my plate daily, but the amazing thing is that it's more likely to get done, and done well, with paced breaks.
I know that nutrition is key with losing body fat and I eat relatively well, most of the time anyway my problem is, I have put on a lot of unwanted bodyfat by not eating «clean» during my bulking up phase, I'm now a lot bigger than I would like and am going to start doing fasting training two / three times a week, and on the days I am training weights I already do 10/15 HIT training followed by a fast paced uphill walk, would this help me achieve my goals?
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yea i was thinking a lot about that, in 2 weeks i will ramp up on barbell bench to 5 reps I'm kind of scared, it is a different excersise and i don't want to mess my pec up, btw i will post on my Facebook soon as i get 90s for 50 or if i can figure how to upload to u tube, il say this though for some reason i notice others on here have been making progress on adding reps and weight, not at my pace but still impressive, when i used to do low reps, progress was slow as snails, the only complaint i have with the high rep benching is that after 2 sets like with 85 or even when i was a t 70 lbs to keep doing sets over 20 taxes my shoulders, this is why i do 2 sets now and go to inclines and anyway I'm trying to build the upper area anyway.
And then on your bicycle on flat controlled course where you do not have to stop, not having to do a lot of climbing, you just ride for 20 to 30 minutes at your maximum sustainable pace.
«This is a really, really great way to work the entire body in a low - impact way and to pretty much touch on every single muscle group, especially a lot of those little muscle groups that tend to get forgotten when we focus on the larger muscle groups,» says Daily Burn 365 trainer Becca Pace.
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