Not exact matches
If you can't read the game, every
attacking midfielder and winger will have fun turning you into a clown!
wenger plays our cam's on the wings because they can play 3 positions at once -
winger,
attacking midfield,
and defender.
If Arsenal keeps using that predictable 4 -2-3-1 with Sanchez as the left
winger and Ozil as the central
attacking midfielder, we will lose most of the games.
The Reds also have other dangerous customers in the shape of flying
winger Michael Antonio
and precocious young
midfielder Ben Osborn, however, whilst Leeds have a youngster to watch of their own in academy graduate Alex Mowatt, whilst young
attacking midfielder Adryan, on loan from Flamengo, is also exciting.
The players in question are Lars Stindl, a 26 - year - old
attacking midfielder,
and Leonardo Bittencourt, a 22 - year - old
winger who could also operate well as a wing - back in Liverpool's fluid tactical system.
A
winger /
attacking midfielder and a central
midfielder (who is very good defensively).
With our current squad, assuming everyone is fit, I think our best formation is a GK
and back four, obviously, a holding
midfielder (Arteta is the best we have at the moment), a box to box
midfielder (Ramsey / Wilshere), an
attacking midfielder (Özil, maybe Cazorla), two pacey
wingers (Walcott
and Alexis)
and a striker (Giroud).
With Theo Walcott almost permanently injured
and Lukas Podolski possibly leaving, Arsenal could be lining up an exciting # 26m move to sign Barcelona
winger Pedro, who can fill in a number of
attacking midfield roles
and provide the team with another goal threat.
Theo I think, will be happy to be used intermittently
and of course can play
attack,
winger and midfielder.
Mahrez is good, but Arsenal need an
attacking midfielder or inverted
winger that works harder
and is willing to do physical duel.
None of the strikers are coming Reus wont be coming, Griezmann won't be coming, Draxler is an injury prone
winger who is more or less what Cazorla was in Malaga
and Götze is an
attacking midfielder.
The 24 year - old has netted 16 in just 22 League games
and he is probably much more likely to be a success in England as he can play as an
attacking midfielder or
winger as well, rather than being an out -
and - out front man like Lacazette.
We are so undisciplined in our play, we just
attack with no thought about being countered, the Left backs, Right backs ans
wingers all
attack at the same time, the
attacking midfielders all push up at the same time
and don't seem to have any sensing of opposition danger..
Gonzalo Huigine or Lacazetteg
Wingers or
Attacking midfielders we don not need at all as we have some of the best in these two postions Do not forget we have Gnarby also along with with OX
and Theo, Welbeck also can play in wings May be solid CB
However, it's in the
attacking midfield zone that the Swiss strength truly lies, with a sprinkling of star quality provided by their tricky
winger Xherdan Shaqiri,
and his former Basel teammate, playmaker Granit Xhaka.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is close to signing Fiorentina
winger Juan Cuadrado, 26,
and will sell
attacking midfielder Andre Schurrle, 24, to Wolfsburg to finance it --(Daily Mail)
If fullback,
winger and midfielder does not track back after an
attack breaks down I should then wait for the Stats people to convince me that what I am seeing is not there?
Sterling is believed to be keen on moving to London, where he started his career with Queens Park Rangers, but the issue is whether or not the Gunners can afford him,
and whether or not they even need another
attacking midfielder or
winger.
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.
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.
Today winning teams have 9 or even 10 players, who press
and defend as soon as the ball is lost,
and especially the
midfielders and wingers are «2 way players», who are nearly all are as good in defending as in
attacking.
What we have is three
attacking midfielders which depending on who is playing have slightly different instructions, who interchange constantly, the «
wingers» have a job to come inside at nearly every opportunity
and one of the three, Sanchez more often than not recently, has extra licence to act more as a secondary striker.
But, by the time January comes along, the Frenchman has a decision to make, a tough one at that, as to how he juggles around with the plethora of
wingers and attacking midfielders his squad possesses.
I can't remember who it was that made a stupid comment yesterday about how every player should just do what their position says, That a defender should just do that, an
attacking midfielder should just create a DM should just cover the defense
and strikers
and wingers should just put in crosses into the strikers... I think it was Ks - gunner or kickAss, can't remember properly.
He is considered to be a
winger /
attacking midfielder and we have all seen his explosive pace when he is on form, but the fact is that that is a very rare occurence.
so since 2005, arsenal first needed two major running
wingers, both rigth
and left,
and one super
attacking midfielder,
and even rambo as striker can give goals.
He's predominantly a left -
winger but can play across any of the
attacking midfield positions so he'd certainly give Wenger plenty of options in the final third if he was to move to the Emirates this summer — although the report says Chelsea
and Liverpool are also interested in the player so we could face stiff competition.
Our 3 back is just so wrong.We don't have natural wingbacks even in this formation.It also seems to me that lots of people here believe if you're good at right or left fullback then automatically you're good at RWB / LWB which quite frankly is untrue.That's why Oxlade Chamberlain can be considered at RWB but not right back.At RWB or LWB you're asking too much in terms of
attack from Bellerin
and Kolasinac.A proper wing back can be viewed as a more defensive
winger which quite frankly none of them are
and they don't possess the flexibility too to play that way.Our
midfielders are also not disciplined enough because in 3 back there's a huge gap in the centre of the field that must be covered by our CM's so indiscipline only means disaster.We also have Ozil who looks like he's playing at RW in 3 back.In that we're limiting his impact because Ozil takes on his man because he wants to not because he likes to.You can't play such players at the wing.He's a proper No. 10 who likes to be given freedom.That's why Ozil plays likes he's lazy on the ball
and stuff.It's because he wants to be free
and for that you need to put him at No. 10.
The
Wingers will provide support to the three - man
midfield of Elneny or Xhaka (I would go with Elneny right now) in the defensive
midfield role; Ramsey in the Vieira role — Yes, our Vieira, if well motivated, is Ramsey —
and Ozil in the
attacking midfield role.
Cazorla was mostly a
winger or an
attacking midfielder but Wenger moved him to the central
midfield,
and his influence in any Arsenal game is so vital nowadays that him missing in the side is believed to have lost Arsenal the Title in 2015/16 season won by Leicester City.
yes, that is his spot... wing back takes advantage of (some of) his defending skills, forward
winger takes advantage of his
attacking skills, but
midfield takes advantage of both, plus allows him to create from the
midfield, pressing, winning balls
and creatively picking out passes
and executing them to supply the
attack.
They are wide forwards or
wingers or
attacking midfielders and perhaps the reason why Wenger is not going to be forced to pay over the odds for someone like that is that, along with the likes of Alexis Sanchez
and Theo Walcott, we already have a young playerr who looks like they may turn out to be a world class star in that area.
who knows whether a disgruntled Sanchez plus an untested lacazette will produce a better
attack than last year
and while I have hopes for kolasinac its already clear there will be teething issues with him... but the point is we are not fighting last year's battles we are in this year's EPL against teams that have strengthened over the summer
and it was
wingers job to bring real quality to two key areas where we have clearly fallen behind in
midfield and central defence..
Remember Ramsey's comeback season??? That's all he did: four tirelessly to win back the ball
and swiftly passed it upfront... He's not a
winger, he's not an «
attacking midfielder».
During his career, Pastore has shown that he is capable of playing in a number of positions, with the player being primarily deployed as an
attacking midfielder, right
winger, left
winger and central
midfielder during his time as a player.
There would be a lot more ground to cover
and playing as
midfielders rather than
wingers would mean that their positioning
and movement for
attacks may become more restrictive.
The main problem for me is our tactics; central
midfielders occupying wing positions with
wingers on the bench, no runners ever in behind the opposition defence, passing football with no end product, nobody driving forward at pace with the ball, instead opting for a sideways or backwards pass
and an overall lack of counter
attacking, penetrating play.
My suggestion is that if Sanchez can learn that, he has the potential to do it much better than giroud does because he is faster off the mark
and can dribble.he's too honest in his running so I disagree with those that think it's the set up of the team that failed him.his movement is still a little naive for the premier league Secondly on the left wide argument.Wenger is jamming
attacking midfielder out there so as to provide cover for the defensive
midfielder using two box to box battlers.it only makes sense because we have lots of them
and it can be effective if well mastered.the catch is sacrificing a
winger for the the
attacking midfielder.if your memory serves you well you'll remember that artetas downward spiral began when teams noticed he was the hub for our possession
and started deploying their number 10 to press him.it's been working for ages
and can be used on any defensive
midfielder regardless of the size so You'll end up with your much cried for cavarlho, kedihra, bender, schneiderline,
and every other one passing sideways
and backward because of the pressure so I personally appreciate the innovative move but Again appeal to Ramsey
and Wilshire to take their job more serious.
Just look on the Rooney goal, the
Midfielders have all the games, there was no reason for him
and his cos to go forward he was required to sit back
and try to recovers the balls while the
Midfielders and the
wingers are in
attacks.
He's as versatile as forwards come
and can play in numerous roles within the final third like: the main striker, supporting striker, centre forward,
attacking midfielder or inverted
winger — but you get the best out of him when he plays as the main man up top.
According to an article on this site, Lacazette used to play as an
attacking midfielder and a
winger, but we don't know yet whether he can read the game like Messi, Neymar, Ozil
and Mkhitaryan.
It's just appalling how on our bench we had one defender
and the rest
attacking midfielders or
wingers.
Because of his energy, speed
and technique, he can also play as
winger,
attacking midfielder and maybe a wingback.
Moreover, City will always threaten Arsenal from the wings by using the teamwork of their
attacking midfielders,
wingers and fullbacks
Berardi has the ability to play literally anywhere in
attack, boasting attributes of a
winger in terms of crossing
and set piece taking ability, coupled with
attacking midfielder attributes in killer through balls
and topped off by a striker's intuitive nature, eye for goal
and ariel presence; this hybrid footballer is exactly what Arsenal need.
But for those of you who can perhaps broaden this out a little
and see what title winning teams around Europe have been doing for the past 5 seasons,
and also acknowledge the shift in emphasis with many teams relying more now on goal - scoring potency from wide forwards,
wingers, second strikers
and attacking midfielders then I think the debate is a little more subtle than the «cut
and paste a # 40M «guaranteed 25 goal» centre forward with no possible downside» proposition.
I think a big name striker is good but we need at least four quality players, a defenders,
attacking midfielder, a striker
and a
winger at least
One touch finishing does not only concern the striker but also our
attacking midfielders,
winger and even fullbacks.
He is a good
attacking midfielder and winger, but I hope Arsenal chases Rafinha instead.
So judging from the above, i think its obvious that Iwobi is a Central
midfielder and not a
winger or an
attacking midfielder.