In any case I have mentioned in the comments before, Ozil is a good player but does
not fit our playing style.
Not exact matches
As for Giroud I hope what I'm hearing is
not true.You get the feeling that once Lacazette starts scoring he just won't like it.He's also another overrated player who's also hear because of Wenger's kindness.Apart from the fact that he's good with his head I don't see the positives of keeping here and even Welbeck.We need players who can push Lacazette to perform and these are just
not the players.They are more of rotation players.Do you think if Welbeck and Giroud were at top form they can challenge Laca at his best?I always laugh at our strikers though.On one hand, one doesn't
fit our
style of
play but at least he can finish.On the other hand, the one who
fits our
style of
play can't even score a goal.I can't believe we are joking with such a crucial role.I'm sick and tired of seeing average strikers in the club.It's been painful watching the likes of Bendtner and Chamakh already.Now I have to cope with this.
Nevertheless, the Spanish tactician will be looking for players that
fit his
style of
play and system, as that hasn't always been the case this season which in turn has led to a disappointing level of inconsistency.
we are a much slower attacking team overall w the slug upfront, it does
not fit their
style of
play, like a 1 barrel carburator on a 5L engine
Vardy said it was an easy decision for him, he did
not believe he was a very good
fit at Arsenal base on what Mr Wenger already has plus his age and Arsenal
style of
play.
In all honesty who can blame him, Vardy has the potential to be a club legend there and I'm still convinced that he wouldn't have
fitted into the Arsenal
style of
play anyway.
Personally I'll go with Mahrez for the following reasons: -
Fits better into Arsenal
playing style - younger player who would cost exactly the same - Prem experience (look what Kante brought to Chelsea) Sure Turan would bring some toughness that Marhez doesn't but
not enough to justify going for him.
There aren't very many useful cards under 4K in this collection right now, but if you're thin at point guard, Abdul - Rauf might be a good
fit, depending on your
play style.
Whilst there is no denying that Brendan Rodgers could well do with attacking alternatives one would have to wonder how an 6ft 8in forward would
fit into the Liverpool's boss's
style of
play,
not least as Andy Carroll was loaned out to West Ham due to his apparent unsuitability for a forward role at the Merseyside club.
Part of that
style of high press
play is that it also needs mid season fitness, and a team just coming out of preseason can easily
not be
fit enough to keep the pressure up effectively.
if you are going to cut it at barca, you better be excellent in pocession, ball skills in tight space... he did
not cut it, problem is we need the same skill set in our
style of
play, alexis would
fit most systems, we rely on ball handling, crisp passing, small spaces, now he is struggling....
Aguero has started this season in fine form for City, netting seven goals in his first eight games, but it has long been speculated as to whether or
not he truly
fits into Guardiola's
style of
play.
He does
not strike me as a quick passing (like Lebron) or volume 3 pt shooting (Like PG13) star that would
fit with the Sixers
style of
play.
Guardiola will undoubtedly look to stamp his mark on the squad this summer, and that will involve selling players who don't
fit his
style and signing individuals with certain characteristics that can slot in and
play the role that he needs.
The issue is that with our
playing style of passing the ball around until we have a clear shot on goal, Jamie Vardy just would
not fit in.
Sturridge is always injured, Morata hasn't shown any sign of being a consistent goal scorer and looks like he will struggle in the PL, while Vardy has one or two seasons in him and might
not even
fit in the team's
style of
play.
Looks to
not fit into inter milans
playing style due to constant change in managers and lacking a bit of confidence but his talent is still there.
His
style of
play fits us, why didn't we make a move for him???
541 would
not fit our
style of
play as a regular formation except it is used as a tactical change to negate the opponents treat.
u sai, «he doesn't
fit our
style of
play» let me ask u; has our
style of
play won us any meaningful thing for 10 years (fa cup is s ** t tbh) u have d opportunity to get an upgrade, there's complaints....
On one hand, Pogba can be criticised for
not developing his game and showcasing enough versatility to
fit into Man Utd's system and
style of
play and do the job being asked of him by Mourinho in an effective way with both attacking and defensive responsibilities.
we don't need a rocket scientist to actualize is phenomenal
style of
play or where he best
fit in.
It was obvious from the beginning he wouldn't
fit our
style of
play.
Having managed just 10 goals in 42 appearances last season, nine of which came in the Premier League, it became clear that the former Genk star wasn't a great
fit for the Reds and their
style of
play, and in turn the club will now look to recoup as much of their initial outlay as possible.
am tired of wenger.the man has got good skills, but somehow he fails to address basic issues in the team like buying a striker and a cdm in the last summer.at one time, arsenal had good squad but had a keeper who at times committed mistakes i.e almunia.then after ozil came and arsenal were first in december, all wenger had to do was buy a pacy striker with eye for goal.but wenger did
nt so obviously and instead bought an injured kallstrom.agreed ppl fans will keep saying managers shud hav
played this guy or that one and so.but in case of wenger, its abt ignoring team issues t (to prove a point he can win without listening to critics and the fans which he never will), and then
playing players out of form, out of position, and buying players that do
nt fit ur
style like giroud!!
There are many team players who put winning first and Giroud is
not one of them, plus he doesn't even
fit our
style of
play, any striker who goes 11 games without scoring ain't
fit to wear the shirt and it's
not like he's Mesut Ozil creating for other, he's giving away the ball most of the time with a terrible 67 % passing average.
Only if we are going to reinvest that money into players that will
fit our
style of
play better otherwise no, do
not let them have such assets.
He's a quality squad player, but
not good enough to be our main striker, and doesn't really
fit into our
style of
play.
Also Ramsey's
play does
not fit with Arsenal's
style which is short and quick passing.
Lacazette, Reus, Dybala — As long as he is top - quality, I am
not really concerned about who exactly this new player should be, as I trust that Wenger will only recruit a player that
fits into the team's new - found
style of
play.
Therefore Arsenal would be maximising his abilities at what Giroud is good at, rather than expecting him to beat defenders with pace and be the energetic striker that simply does
not fit in with his
style of
play.
he might
not be «world class» or banging in goals everywhere just yet, but from ALL the things i've seen him done and the
style he
plays, he
fits our game to the T.
He is a different breed and
not all games would
fit his
style of
playing.
This to name's are to different.Show a little respect to Vieira and don't put him alongside a player who don't
play at Real in the first XI when is fully
fit and don't make something great for any time in his carrer.The fotlbalistic
style is different between them to.I think THE ONLY PLAYER who can be labbeled «The next Vieira» in that moment in the world is PAUL POGBA.
Iwobi has shown he has both and is the same age as alex when he came, unless alex can improve his decision making he won't
fit into our
style of
play (which I concede is useless atm and outdated) but he could do really well for a counter attacking team I think.
Given his technical quality, vision, creativity and eye for goal, it wouldn't appear as though he would have much trouble
fitting in and suiting the
style of
play at Barcelona.
I really do
not think Ramsey's
play style fit our system and we really shouldn't let sentiments get in our way.
He's had 11 years,
not good enough, and doesn't really
fit into Wenger's
style of
play.
Perhaps he doesn't
fit in to Tony Pulis»
style of
play.
He wouldn't make into any of the other top clubs, and he doesn't
fit into Wenger's
style of
playing, because of his lack of technical ability.
On what basis are you saying he had a bad season.On the basis of stats or what?If anything he just wasn't at top form.He was still making defenders look average.He's also
not had only one good season.He was good in season 14/15 and even destroyed Arsenal in a home fixture that season.I don't know why people think he's average and a one season wonder.I urge you all to constantly keep watching a player before you say he's average.For the same reasons why people don't want Mahrez to be signed I can also equate them to why Ox should be sold.The team he's even in doesn't
fit his
style of
play at all.The whole Leicester team struggled last season which even lead to Ranieri's sacking.
I agree Xhaka is
not fitting well with the formation so far, but he could if directed to be a disciplined defender for the match in question, or otherwise sit down Ramsey (haha, like Wenger will actually do that consistently) or put Ramsey in Ozil's role (haha, like Wenger will actually do that at all consistently either), have Xhaka
play more B2B - ish
style, and have Coquelin or new addition or perhaps Elneny take Xhaka's current spot.
If however some of our players do
not fit into his philosophy and
style of
play, well then, we will have to accept it.
I mean, if you honestly look at his
style of
play, he
fits Barca more than he
fits Arsenal, since he won't be having as much defensive duties there as he has in Arsenal.
Walcott gives us something different, when
fit the guy gets at least 12 goals and 10 assists a season from the wing, he might
not be flashy like The Ox or Sanchez but he gives us something different, we should have as many different kinds of players in the squad to vary our
playing style, The Ox is so inconsistent, he will have 1 good games and will have 4 average ones after.
Both players strengths don't really
fit Barcelona's
style of
play but they've flourished elsewhere.
ozil; i suspect will
not fit in with their
style of
play but feel ozil prefers to be be the focal point, as does messi.
This is of course only relevant moving forwards if we continue to do this and don't revert to a one size
fits all
playing style at all times.
The only way these mega rich clubs will sell their players is if they have a vested interest in doing so — the manager does
not see the player
fitting in with the team selection or
style — the player and the manager do
not get on — the player is
not getting as much
playing time as he wants and is agitating for a move — and so on.
Fabregas also says that he feels a fire in his belly when he is written off, after his critics insisted last season he could
not fit in with Conte's
style of
play.