He is a very exciting and promising young
right winger who at times seems to have the ball stick to his feet even when running at pace.
Sometimes he almost plays as
left winger leaving us completely exposed.
Our main problem is a lack of quality
winger who can cross and score.
That said, we played a lot
of wingers without an attacking midfielder.
While I have no problem
with wingers drifting in, there has to be some balance to it.
I think he needs
good wingers on his either side, and a creative midfielder behind him that will regularly feed him the ball.
Well actually — a combination of those players DO do wing roles, but they're most certainly
not wingers in the traditional sense.
Finally we are playing our best football simply because we played
wingers on the wings and utilized our pace.
One last thing: our bench consisted of 3 defenders, 2 defensive midfielders and one 19 - year
old winger with 1 start to his name.
Bellerin is a more natural wing back because he was already converted
from winger to full back, but he needs to learn the position.
Why do we keep talking about
signing wingers here when all we need is a clinical top striker.
When the wind is blowing icy rain in my face and I'm trying to keep up with a flying
young winger of 40, I might well wonder why I still do it.
Am afraid we need another reliable
top winger too..
He likes
getting wingers and wide - forwards that can be used as strikers, so that he can move everybody around to accommodate his favourite players.
This teams needs high end D for sure but I think they need
quality wingers just as much.
Is it really necessary to have him, possibly, as a liability
winger when at his best position, he's our 3rd choice?
But in any case we need a new
winger if want to play with four defenders again against the weaker teams.
There are other
wingers out there just as good or better.
The
Brazilian winger has struggled to fit in at the Russian side after his big money move.
I did not know until today they were run by right
wingers so I will avoid them ion the future.
Even more impressive when you consider the fact he was just a 21 year old
winger making his debut at the world cup playing as striker for his country.
Ox still needs to learn how to read the games, pass more accurately and work on his first touch, if he wants to be a
great winger or attacking midfielder.
But if there is truth to rumours, I find it a good sign we are checking out
wingers because that would mean we are not totally convinced by our current options.
Ahead of those two you have two
speedy wingers who can run for days, both on either side of your traditional target forward.
The
French winger stands out for his pace, ability to beat men and versatility.
And aside from that it's time for a
tricky winger with pace that is actually good.
Hopefully making a signing for a
talented winger that costs a good chunk of money.
The
Spanish winger went in to a tackle on the edge of his own penalty area and picked up an injury.
I keep saying this - we need a goal scoring
winger even if we are not getting a goal machine.
Which is not so bad as especially on the left side we still lack
true wingers.
The left -
winger also compared Labour members accused of threatening behaviour towards moderate MPs to the miners and their families who took on the «establishment» in the 1980s.