Sentences with phrase «making attack runs»

He has the least defensive responsibility here, and can instead save his energy for making attack runs and picking holes through defences to find any number of midfield and full - back runners.
Made attacking runs as well and it was a good performance from the Arsenal defender.
Wenger should Start «little mozart» again, so he can make those attacking runs of his at their defense to open it up!
Attack: Poor Sanzhez had to do so much pressuring that he never had a chance to make any attacking runs.
Hernandez rarely, if ever, makes attacking runs into the box - he is happy just outside the 18 yards trying to play the ball through.
Danilo D'Ambrosio — 7: When he plays quick passes over the defence and makes those attacking runs, he makes Ivan twice the player.
As Sakho has come tight to Bony he's left space in behind him for Shelvey to make an attacking run into.

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Prior to Tanium, most companies and agencies required days, even weeks, to run this type of scan of their networks, security experts say, making it nearly impossible to catch attacks as they happen.
That even in the aftermath of serious attacks on the homeland, reasonable American willingness to project power abroad would not be fairly criticized when it inevitably made errors and ran into difficulties, but rather be met with a deliberately - stirred anti-war hysteria of breathtaking rhetorical viciousness.
Once he runs out of argument he has to make personal attacks.
Stop using Bobs name to attack him, I have to restate that I am sorry for all the hurt I have caused and am in a spot in my life that I am really unhappy with my marriage and have to many hormones running through me right now to really make good judgments so I want publicly apologize to Bob and say that while I do nt believe in God as yet have started to read my Bible that I bought the other day and am considering becoming a Christian.
First I would die of a gluten - attack and the processed, artificial, and sugar overload would make anyone run for the hills.
Against Sunderland, the Gunners need to make their passing and attacks count, and get this game done and dusted by Half - Time; failing which, the aforementioned duo of Johnson and Wickham will start growing in stature and pose serious problems for the Arsenal backline that can be rattled when their opponents start running at them.
Arsenal are at their best when they move the ball quickly and the attacking players make forward runs.
we should run riot on the pitch and hit their low confidence make them think defensive rather then attacking
The Englishman can make runs down the flanks, catch on to quick through balls and would be better suited to play on the counter attack, which we may have to do against a team like Manchester City.
I think OX is having his best season, he is making runs, attacking, supplying crosses and stretching any defense with his speed and is what, 21?
To generate offense against Auburn requires dropping back and making the linebackers worry about covering routes in the middle or attacking the cornerbacks down the sidelines, when they're isolated by coverages that involve the safeties in the run game.
For example, against Pullis type teams we may want Ramsey who will make the penetrating late runs into the box against a team that sits back and defends, we may want to start with Ramsey against a team like Chelsea to get the 1st goal but then Coquelin coming on to sit and defend while relying on long passes from Xhaka and the threat from our tank Seo and Bellerin / Ox... More counter attacking.
I think our attack with Sanchez - Welbeck - and Theo making runs and receiving passes from Ozil will be excellent at some point this year when they all jell together.
if i am correct @ SD... your analysis shows you see the forest for the trees, most comments just give their opinion like they are playing Championship manager - as JT said coquelin has helped slightly fix the problem of the overexposure of our defence to counter attacks and the full backs don't both bomb forward as much, the reason monreal starts ahead of Gibbs - walcott always looks lost and confused now when he makes appearances, and never wants to create or get too involved in build up play just wants to run into the middle and get on the end of balls.
Seattle is making their annual late - season run again this year, but doing it in a little different fashion than they've done so in years past, running away from teams with a potent offensive attack instead of leaning on their normally - suffocating defense.
Ramsey has an engine room quite like that which Vieira had, so an arrangement for a super attacking front will not inhibit Ramsey from getting the goals as he still will make these runs, but they will be less frequent as he would need to concentrate more in stopping attacks by the opponent and transforming the defense into counter attacks.
He launches an attack for Arsenal, he sees Welbeck making a run, he kicks the ball, the ball lands at Welbeck's feet, he notices Sanchez making a run, he passes the ball to Sanchez, Sanchez does his dribbling drills, two defenders are out, he had an option to either go for goal or pass the ball to an on - rushing Xhaka, he chose to lay the ball for Xhaka, who then fires an unstoppable shot into the net for our third goal!.
Lewis was able to clog running lanes and attack the line of scrimmage at times, but the elusiveness of quarterback Dvorak and the ability of receivers like Diamond Gillis, Spurgeon, and Jimmy Ellis to make reasonably difficult catches helped him out.
Santi Cazorla is alone for the job and despite we've Jack and Ramsey, those two are intend to run with the ball rather than to make quick long pass to trigger pacey counter attack.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
In year one at Florida, Mullen made the most out of having a veteran passer in Chris Leak, and in year two, started to work in freshmen Tim Tebow and Percy Harvin to boost the run game and create the kind of option - oriented attack the Gators ultimately wanted.
They don't really make forward runs unless we're counter attacking, so the ball stays in the middle.
It's the old greedy bolloxs tactic which deliberately stops your team mate from attacking the opponents goal while it gives you the chance to run into the box and gain the glory when the cross comes in... i hope that made some sense???
The way he attacked your woman for running on to field was appalling, and what makes it worse is that she was held in high regard and affection by the entire team.
To be honest I would allow sanchez and ozil to roam freely in attack, in other words sanchez could come wide in some attacks, make runs through the middle in others etc, and the same with ozil, can come out wide to collect the ball or roam into the middle to feed sanchez and walcott through balls to run on to... In the attacking sense it does nt really matter to me, they both are good in different aspects so they could be used for different roles against different opponents.
Theo just can't handle CB's like Giroud can, two very attacking forwards running the channels, playing off of the big target man just makes sense for me.
Made a few rash passes in the first half but was solid in the second, running into space created by tired opposition legs to hasten attacks.
Ramsay in my view is an attacking MF who can make runs into the box and nick goals but lacks discipline in a central midfield pairing and unless we lose a winger or cm (or perhaps Ozil) is better benched and used as a sub.
Bellerin & Chamberlain made some fantastic attacking runs at times, but looked shaky on the ball often giving the ball away too easily.
But, he should have had another 2 before he scored, I think we need to be patient with Theo, people attack him for not making the correct runs or lacking the instinct of a striker, but for this he simply needs time, games is how he will learn this, I would think he is getting good advice from AW and perhaps our new U18s Attacking coach The King can give him some tips.
I will hear that Walcott is not defensive enough and all that, but not many players were before, now when the team is attacking and defending like a unit, then Walcott will also get into the rythm, He has just come from an injury, he might not have been lethal enough but he is still good as a winger, he can make runs behind defenses, he is a good crosser, he can test the keeper...
Pace is a very important factor, especially as our midfield has so much creativity, it is crying out for players who can make runs in behind defenders and players who can run on the counter attack.
we need a tatical guru for the next manager that will love ozil and make him the centre of attention in all our attacks he is the sort of player klopp would love to work with him playing a strong counter attacking style with ozil spreading the play in the attacking gulleys of our attackers running through.
Their well - balanced side, lead by a fearsome trio of Edu Vargas, Eder Valencia, and Andre Gignac in attack and supported by a deep an diverse midfield, is going to be a big threat to make a deep run in the Champions League this season, and Toronto are going to be hard - pressed to stop them.
«He was tailor - made for Dortmund and I think he's tailor - made for two or three English teams where he can play on the counter attack on big pitches where he can run in behind.
The reason is obvious, we don't attack with the ball, we make a run then because of Wenger's ping pong playing philosophy we stop and wait for other players to ping pong off.
defense should be ok just the attacking side needs changing more pace and direct running in behind gets us a BIG NAME C / F that can do it all up front on his own we are at least 2 more big attacking names away from a least making c / l semis, but once again well done for winning on the night just shame we could get the third and make c / l history on wars and upwards in the league and f.a cup coyg
In the seasons following his statistically excellent season, many attacks or opportunities have broken down because of Ramsey taking ill - advised shots, or making runs into the box to get on the end of an attack when it was better suited for someone else to do so and for him to just hold shape.
Executed over 60 minutes, with all the key personnel intact, that attack is a scary proposition for the teams jockeying with Indianapolis for a playoff spot, and Luck makes it all run at peak efficiency.
Because he made so many runs forward and was involved in the attack.
21, out and out striker, a clinical finisher, a power header, an excellent jumper, definitely one of the future, he's a counter attacking threat (He do nt have explosive much pace but he is intelligence when making runs) and he possesses great technique.
I hope Wenger plays Ozil in his fav role today and Sanchez and Cazorla stay on the wing and make runs behind the defenders, the pace we have in Welbeck with the hustle and creativity on the flank will bring the best out of our Ozil and his understanding with Ramsey will make us less predictable in attack!
If the midfield chooses not to pass then it is a wasted run but the attackers can make runs and attack space irrespective of whether the midfield is slow or good at passing
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