Mousa Sissoko's 29 % completion rate should see
more dangerous balls coming in from the flank during open play.
The center back problem was WHERE they lost the ball, specifically Sonnett, who coughed up a lot
more dangerous balls than anyone else in the backline.
Not exact matches
Ozil was
more dangerous when he was receiving key passes and through -
balls from Sanchez.
Looks much
more confident and
dangerous on the
ball, his passes have been excellent, got himself a goal with a very smooth finish, then followed up instantly with the assist.
I think Ramsey play better coming off the bench, when ever he's in the starting eleven he rarely scores a goal, he gives the
ball away far to often and sometimes in
dangerous positions, he makes straight forward passes or the simple passes, I've never seen him make a defense splitting pass or a through
ball, the only positive about him starting a match is his engine, he will definitely cover a lot of ground but i think we need
more of a creative or Attacking CM in that position because of the back three formation.
We played chelsea and for
more period of the game than us, they had us pinned in around the 18 yard box, and had
more time on the
ball in those
dangerous areas than us.
Swansea had far
more of the
ball than Arsenal and looked much
more dangerous, and in the 15th minute they had a very close penalty claim, which would normally be given against Arsenal lol.
In the past couple weeks they've reverted back to many
more one on one takes and they are significantly
more dangerous when the
ball is moving..
Says Vaught, who started using the split - T
more than 20 years ago, «He's the ideal sprint - out quarterback — as
dangerous passing as any man there is, and fine running the
ball, too.»
After an even start it was the Hornets who began to look
more dangerous while we were too predictable and slow with the passing and trying too many long
balls to get the pacy forwards Lacazette and Welbeck a chance.
«In the second half, the fatigue coming in, Watford came in less in the challenges and we got the
ball quicker in transition and were much
more dangerous.
Perez gets brought on for the last 8 minutes, would've scored a goal, had it not been hand
balled away by a hull defender, looked
more dangerous and committed than Walcott did in 70 minutes, changed the complexion of the game and he wasn't fit to start that game????? You don't need to a physio to tell that, you just need a pair of eyes.
Our problems are
more geared towards a) lack of leadership, b) lack of defensive / organisational nous, c) lack of plan b or c during games, d) suicidal passing in
dangerous players, e) overplaying, f) players not having the
balls to «take the game by the scruff of the neck», g) injuries
Wilshere still holding
ball too long at times but in part for lack of support but his holding and distribution play is good and he is getting in to
more dangerous positions... problem is wenger and his endless team rotations until this stops we will underperform
I think the whole team put on a massive effort to get a result and you could see Arsenal were
more on the
ball, but we always looked very
dangerous on the break and we're happy enough we managed to get one.»
When we get the
ball, we can be a lot
more dangerous than we showed tonight.
I hope we don't try to play the defensive game because they are
dangerous in and around our box, they were unlucky not to score one or two
more goals in the first leg at Emirates and if they find their confidence with home advantage and their fans getting behind them it could be curtains for us, i don't think they will allow us the same space as they did last week so lets take the game to them early and keep the
ball in their half with high possession,
Lacazette always looks
dangerous when he gets the
ball, but with the strength and pace of EPL defenders he doesn't get much time on the
ball as our opponents have learned his style of play, but Wenger thinks that he still does enough for the team even though he can't seem to score any
more.
Another frustrating element of the game was how we couldn't capitalize on their defensive mistakes... Sakho gave the
ball away countless times in
dangerous areas, which we kept squandering... a
more ruthless team would have made them pay.
I want to see dominating CM at AFC in a 3421 formation, if those 2 CM can act as a shield and do 90 % of the defending then we can press high and win the
ball back in
dangerous areas
more often which Laca would thrive on.
Total waste in my opinion... we needed someone who can pass, score and dribble... hell even Coutinho looks
more dangerous on the
ball than Ozil.
Whether that be Coquelin's great knack for reading the game and be
more aggressive in winning the
ball in
dangerous positions, Cazorla being back involved with that sexy, sexy Alexis, Ozil, Cazorla triangle that flat out tore through some teams (oh hell yeah, it's back!!)
His desire to always dribble through a crowd is a huge problem because,
more often than not, he gives the
ball away in
dangerous positions setting up the opponent for a counter attack.
When we're withstanding heavy pressure of in trouble he plays a
more protective role, but while we have numbers behind the
ball that added organisation affords Coquelin the opportunity to anticipate, take
more risks and win the
ball back in
dangerous positions.
Having Axetze in front as an outlet would instead have result in
more quality on shooting, or providing
dangerous balls into the box.
However, both Mustafi (1.4 successful out of 1.9 per 90) and Koscielny (1.4 out of 1.4 per 90) have a higher percentage than this number i.e. when they play together, they further reduce the number of
dangerous situations the
ball can get into by taking it away
more effectively from the opponents.
Perhaps Pogba — with his comparable capacity for dribbles,
dangerous balls from all angles and threat from range — would represent a return back to having a player of the Argentinian's ilk lead the way in midfield over its
more assiduous incumbent?
I think the whole team put on a massive effort to get a result and you could see they (Arsenal) were
more on the
ball but we always looked very
dangerous on the break and we're happy enough we managed to get one.»
Chelsea are passing the
ball much
more cleanly, and their switches of play are faster and
more dangerous.
Adam Lallana, another former Saints player, has undergone something of a mini-transformation under Klopp of late, becoming a
more robust presence in the attacking third, harrying opponents close to their own goal and trying to win the
ball back in
dangerous positions.
12 Victor Moses — 6 Was played
more centrally than he might be used too, but still did what was asked and looked
dangerous when he managed to find the
ball, and space.
Sebastian Larsson and Ki Sung - Yueng, who completed 100 % (20/20) of his attacking third passes against Liverpool, are both extremely comfortable when in possession and with Lee Cattermole adding increased steel in combination with their patience on the
ball, Sunderland look far
more balanced in midfield and all three will try to prevent Rooney from picking up the
ball in
dangerous areas whilst providing good service for both Johnson and Giaccherini to flourish.
Incredibly quick, a hard worker off the
ball and exceptionally
dangerous on the counter, he is without doubt the realisation of a dream when it comes to Arsenal's ambitions to create a
more rapid, free - flowing attack.
It probably means Özil sees less of the
ball, but it should mean that when he does get the
ball its in a
more dangerous position.
Spurs had control of the
ball, but West Ham was the
more dangerous team.
At the back end of last season when we effectively replaced Davies with Lukas Jutkiewicz we were far
more dangerous and the
ball seemed to «stick» far
more, not to mention the goals...
More relevantly to the Sounders, he continues to be a versatile and experienced left - footed player who hits a very
dangerous dead
ball.
Miro Muheim and Harvey St Clair have been deployed as wing - backs on occasion but are at their best in the central attacking roles behind the striker, roving into spaces between the lines and coming inside from wide positions to use their
dangerous shots, whilst Charlie Wakefield is
more effective out wide, using the space to beat his man, and is the best crosser of a
ball in the team.
With Morata struggling to hold up the
ball, United would mostly win it back in these situations, although if Chelsea did manage to squeeze the
ball out to Hazard, he had a lot
more space to work with and looked
dangerous driving at a higher United defence.
Barbell squats while balancing on a stability
ball, single - arm - single - leg - rotating - kettlebell - clean - with - jump - press - into - handstand - push - ups, etc are little
more than overly - complicated,
dangerous circus acts that are not only impossible to master, but also prevents proper progression and intensity which limits any beneficial results you would get.
But there are flames on the disco
ball, too, burning with an intensity that hints at something much
more dangerous than disco.
Inspired by the world's best player, Lionel Messi, Complete Dribbling enables players to face their opponent and use precise dribble touches combined with true 360 ° mobility with the
ball, so it's easier to be
more creative and
dangerous in 1v1 opportunities.
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Ball and Charles Forelle Officials gather in Copenhagen this week for an international climate summit, but business leaders are focusing even
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Of course, the explanation or excuse required in the case of a golf
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