Sentences with phrase «make changes to their squad»

Arsenal can only make changes to their squad — not to other squads.
The current Italy coach is expected to make changes to his squad when he arrives at Stamford Bridge later this summer, with several new faces likely to arrive at the club.
However, it's to be expected that he will gradually continue to make changes to the squad to stamp his own mark on it and lead them to further success.
Having failed to live up to the # 32.5 m price - tag that he was signed for from Aston Villa last summer, the 25 - year - old is expected to be heading for the exit door ahead of next season with Jurgen Klopp making changes to his squad.
However, Real Madrid remain hopeful that they can unload Benzema this summer as they look to free up funds to make changes to the squad.
Diego Simeone is making changes to his squad after seeing players and their quality during preseason.
This will have a serious impact on the summer transfer window as potential recruits will want to know their long - term future will not reliant on a new manager who may well want to make changes to the squad he inherits.
This is a welcomed surprised with many journalists reporting earlier in the transfer window that Liverpool wouldn't be too active and Jurgen Klopp was waiting for the summer window to make changes to the squad.
Memphis Depay had a terrible debut season in the Premier League and could move away from the Theatre Of Dreams as Jose Mourinho continues to make changes to his squad.

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I know we have Chelsea at the weekend but let's go to Zegrab with a strong squad get the game won in the first 45 mins Then make the changes.3 points Wednesday and 3 points Saturday PLEASE it will send mr mourineo into a meltdown.
His form for the Eagles last season could be enough to convince them to make a bid as they remain interested despite a change in manager, and it certainly looks as though he'll be desperate to move on as having been frozen out again, he'll need regular football elsewhere to secure his spot in the World Cup squad next summer.
We are used to being able to secure our top four spot without too much hassle, with Arsene Wenger managing to somehow maintain our place in the Champions League year - on - year despite the changes made to the squad, but this year will not be so easy.
There is still a way for them both to play but it is more unlikely that Wenger will change the formation, with the squad that Arsenal have I do feel we could play 4 -4-2 diamond and the 2 man CF made up of a tall strong CF (Giroud / Welbeck) and a pacey off the last man shoulder type of CF (Theo / Alexis).
(3) formation flexibility — it took 20 years for Wenger to return to a back 3 and now he can't seem to choose anything but that formation... the teams in the premiership and those we could face in the Europa will present vastly different tactics and we need to have a manager who can prepare this squad for this eventuality and have the fortitude to make the necessary adjustments throughout the season... I have seen nothing in the past 6 - 7 years to suggest that he is the man to take on this challenge... I can't even remember when he changed formations when he would replace a small, pacy striker, like during the Walcott experiment, with the lumbering Giroud... of course this is exactly why there is no other manager in the world that plays more players out of their natural positions (square peg in a round hole)
Following their struggles domestically and their setbacks in terms of heavy defeats away from home in Europe this season, Barca will need to make changes to their current squad giving Luis Enrique's successor the best possible chance of continuing their illustrious history of winning major honours.
Its like a deja vu... last year L City were prompted to make changes in squad after losing to us and they became champions..
With his squad hit by injuries, Wenger admits it is unlikely he will be able to make many changes for Saturday's Premier League game against West Brom.
this 2nd half of the season has been unlike ANY of the «better» halves we've mustered in recent years as we've seen almost all our squad issues addressed (a decent DM, a reliable GK) and our approach in big games is showing signs of change — the signs of encouragement are much brighter than just us picking up some form to make the CL spots.
This is usually the time of year when Arsenal have a long list of injuries and Arsene Wenger gets to make full use of his squad, but for a change the list seems to be getting smaller.
Sir Alex Ferguson does appear to be looking to the future with his most recent acquistions (Hernandez, Smalling and Bebe) and it does seem that some of his squad players appear to have become surplus to requirements but would the Old Trafford side really make such sweeping changes?
After their loss to Leicester City on Monday night, the reigning Premier League champions are just a point above the bottom three, and so it remains to be seen whether a change is made at managerial level, or if the squad is overhauled instead.
Play the strongest team available do not underestimate any team in the premier league especially as every teams squad has been improved.There is absolutely no point in destroying Man U and then losing to Watford due to playing a weaken team.Get the game won and then make the changes in the last 20 minutes or so.
Manchester United made a number of major changes to their squad last summer and worked their way back into the Premier League top four, so here are five more weak links that manager Louis van Gaal could ship out, plus five suggested replacements...
The Italian international boss has emerged as the strong favourite to replace interim manager Guus Hiddink over the summer and is already said to be taking notes on possible changes he could make to the squad.
Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether or not Simeone gets the job and gets his wish in terms of making big changes to the current squad in order to get them competing at the top of the Premier League table again.
Antonio Conte is preparing to make major changes to Chelsea squad over the next two windows according to the Mirror, including the removal of many older key players that are lingering at Stamford Bridge.
The Dutchman took over at United in the summer, and has made a great number of changes to the first - team squad at Old Trafford, offloading some under - performers and spending big money on some exciting high - profile names such as Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao.
I don't think he appreciates leaders on the pitch to dictate things to the rest of the squad and to make changes during a game when things are not working.
We have obvious deficiencies in the squad so just say we're going to assess the areas we can improve and make the necessary changes / additions.
From the perspective of the Ligue 1 giants, they are expected to make significant changes to their squad this summer as they failed to defend their league title last season, while they also fell well short in the Champions League yet again.
Arsene Wenger made a few changes to the Arsenal line - up for the trip to West Brom, some forced on him due to the injury problems of Wilshere and Arteta, but bringing Giroud and Koscielny back was definitely through the manager's choice and gave the squad a very timely boost.
Youngster Manuel Locatelli has arguably been under - used, but with veteran Riccardo Montolivo emerging as a first - choice alternative, the Rossoneri need more quality and depth in the squad to compete on various fronts and to be able to make game - changing substitutions.
Luiz was a key part of Chelsea's title - winning squad last season, but the Blues have not looked as convincing at the back lately, prompting Conte to make a big change for the visit of United.
I would have thought that would have made it obvious that rotation was the way forward, especially with the talent in the squad, but no, yesterday was just two days after our win against Palace, Wenger only made 3 changes, and one of those was forced as Elneny was off to the ACN.
Manchester United could be set to make some major changes to their squad this summer with three big names leaving Old Trafford and three other world class performers being brought in.
For once it will be a stress free day we are in win win position if Wenger buys someone its a bonus if not it does not matter the squad is getting stronger and other injured players not to far away from returning we now have enough depth in squad to see us through to end of season so lets enjoy seeing other clubs racing around trying to make last min signings for a change!!!
On top of that, there's plenty of other transfer speculation flying about involving the Red Devils, with Jose Mourinho possibly set to make even more big changes to his squad at Old Trafford.
Louis van Gaal has made a number of changes to the squad at Old Trafford since he took over as boss, and Falcao could now lead the attack, fitting in alongside fellow new - boys Angel Di Maria and Ander Herrera, with two more signings from the Dutchman's Netherlands World Cup squad also looking likely to go through by the end of transfer deadline day.
Of course there is also the small matter of Arsene Wenger's contract to be resolved, but if Le Prof does re-sign for another two years he will have to make massive changes to the squad one way or the other, and this would seem to go against his usual philosophy of continuity, stability and cohesion, which has seen him keeping his team together and extending contracts of players that have come through the Arsenal youth system.
Having offloaded a few players surplus to requirements this week, the Spanish tactician is seemingly ready to make big changes to his squad this summer.
West Ham are reportedly looking to make big changes to their squad in January, with a mass clear out expected given their poor start to the season.
However, as reported by the Manchester Evening News, he could be set to make big changes to his squad in January with up to five individuals at risk of being offloaded.
All of us are going to have different opinions on formations and who should start when where etc but i think allot of us would worry for this squad if we tried making big changes at this point.
I got 11 thumbs down for suggesting we don't make wholesale changes to the squad for Basel because you never know and it's better at least have done your best.
Whoever is in charge knows what they would have to do make some drastic changes, breakdown the squad and get rid of underperforming players who have been at the club for too long already (it could be that they've been here recently but you don't need more than 2 seasons to assess those things) and make the tough call that would free up some spot and cash to go for higher caliber players and winners!
The Blues suffered across the board last year as they finished in 10th place in the Premier League, and there was a concern that perhaps significant changes could be made to the squad under the new manager.
Nwakali is a forward or wing player, nothing like kante and Ramsey is a squad player for me not first team quality, if Carzola is fit, him and xhaka would be a mouth watering fit but with Arsenals Injurie luck this seems inlikely but i wounder if the five at the back would work if we play a stubborn team that defends, i hope Arsene would change the formation in such games back to 4 -2-3-1 but this would require a proper rght wing which we havent had in years, we've had OX, Campell, Wallcot, Iwobi, Ramsey, Welbeck and Ozil play in that position and non of them have made it their own like sanchez has with the left wing
A new manager will definitely bring in players which suits his style and caliber, but also he won't make wholesale changes to a squad.
We should have won because if you were to choose between the two squad and pick one team maybe the spuds get two players with the rest made up of Arsenal players, our inability to change in games is hurting us.
Louis van Gaal may have steadied the ship at Man United but they have been far from convincing and they also need to make some big changes to their squad.
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