Not exact matches
Where I hope Wenger won't be «Wenger» will be to start playing him at Wing back, HE IS A DAMN GOOD ATTACKING
MIDFIELDER AND HE IS NOT VERSATILE (in
Yesterdays»
game he scored 2 great goes the moment he moved to the AM position from the WB position — that tells you where home is for this talented young man) He will fit well across the front 3, end of story.
Bosnian
midfielder Muhamed Besic moved to Everton after an eye - catching performance at the World Cup, but there was a moment in the Wales Bosnia
games yesterday that caused most viewers to question the quality of their vision.
I'm all for loyalty and trust, but that
game yesterday was lost in the
midfield.
With the Arsenal
midfielder Jack Wilshere being the only England player that seemed to be trying to win the
game against Republic of Ireland
yesterday, it was no surprise that the match was a drab and unexciting
game that leaves England still waiting for a win over the men in green.
The United manager admitted
yesterday that he only has one fit centre half available for tomorrow's
game at West Ham, and many would argue that his injured defenders aren't good enough anyway - playing a striker or a winger in an unfamiliar
midfield role ahead of them is not going to help
Today's animus is also somehow stronger than
yesterday's: two
midfield fights emptying both benches, each not only a full 10 minutes, but promising to extend past the
game: «Don't even think about coming to my projects, you fucking faggots.
Cazorla and the Ox should already be back with Arsenal after Spain and England played their second qualifying
games yesterday and our Spanish
midfielder in particular will not be happy as he was an unused sub in their win over Luxembourg.
It was only
yesterday that AW said he has many strikers and that no mater what
game they would be rotated so why not with
midfield?
I have definitely been happy with what I have seen from the Arsenal and Switzerland international star Granit Xhaka so far at Euro 2016, after the central
midfielder followed his Man of the Match performance in the first
game with another performance of real class in his second match against Romania
yesterday.
As my colleague Graham MacAree points out in his own analysis of
yesterday's
game, Xavi is — no, hang on, was — «perhaps the only
midfielder on Earth with the combination of legs, technical ability and vision to ensure that Guardiola's vision clicked into place.»
Coleman said
yesterday when asked about the
midfielders participation in the Euros this summer: «I am hoping he is going to get a couple of
games in with Arsenal but who knows?»
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Yesterday's
game clearly shows the OX is not a central
midfielder.
He played as a CDM
yesterday for U-21
game against Germany, Aged just 19, I think he can be moulded into a good defensive
midfielder.
But there are some positives to be taken from
yesterday's
game and our French
midfielder Mathieu Flamini identified one of them in his comments after the match, as reported by Arsenal.com.
Anyone who had not really been watching the Arsenal
games all that closely this season and then watched us blow Aston Villa away in the FA cup final
yesterday could have been forgiven for thinking that Arsene Wenger had finally seen sense on the defensive
midfield situation and spent some big money in the summer or January transfer windows.
Without him firing, we don't have enough to win
games, let alone the title, especially when our
midfield plays like
yesterday.
The improved
midfield performance
yesterday could well have suited Carroll's
game but, as it was, the man - for - all - positions Antonio was given the task of leading the line.