Sentences with phrase «of goal threat»

Having scored 37 goals in all competitions last season, the 26 - year - old looks on paper at least to be the superior option in terms of goal threat.
He is not enough of a goal threat to make the gamble of him fully recovering and staying healthy worth it IMO.
He is also much more of a goal threat than the other two, if you had to pick one of these three to get a chance for Arsenal it would be Aaron Ramsey.
Not as much of a goal threat and I think Ozil needs to score more but kinda easy to see the pass master role there.
The former United man believes that the England international's vision and work - rate would see him in shine in midfield, and it is a sensible move with Rooney's diminishing pace and lack of goal threat at times becoming a problem for the Red Devils.
With Ozil and Alexis in form there is plenty of goal threat so do you agree that Wenger should just give Theo the day off?
For example, he does not hold onto the ball for long periods and he tend to become less of a goal threat as the match progresses, his entire game seems to transform into a player who specialises into doing a containing job as oppose to attaching the opposition.
Also having Walcott & Grioud out at the same time for so long we didn't have enough of a goal threat at times.
That kind of goal threat from out wide will no doubt draw comparisons with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi soon enough, and he's now being lined up to play alongside the former at the Bernabeu.
Man United currently rely a great deal on veteran Paul Scholes and do not really possess much in the way of a goal threat with the likes of Michael Carrick, Anderson and Darren Fletcher not being all that attack minded, whilst also not providing a great deal in the way of a link between midfield and attack, being more concerned with keeping hold of the ball.
Criticisms of Arsenal have been focused on their lack of goal threats so...
In some ways, it's just a trade - off to be accepted, that playing Ramsey means we could be more vulnerable but have more of a goal threat from midfield.
According to Don Balon, Bayern are prepared to pay around # 107m for Icardi, who seems ideal to bring the kind of goal threat Lewandowski has provided for the last few years.
Robin van Persie and Radamel Falcao have both left Old Trafford this summer, meaning a player like Lukaku is badly needed to provide more of a goal threat up front.
Manager Brendan Rodgers has set about making his side more of a goal threat ahead of the new campaign and has already strengthened his attacking options with the signings of Danny Ings and Roberto Firmino.
The main problem Chelsea had was their right flank and that came in 2 forms, the lack of a natural overlapping full back in Ivanovic and the lack of a goal threat on the right wing in Willian.
All three clubs have their issues in attack, with Alexis Sanchez leaving a hole to be filled at Arsenal but also failing to impress at new club United, while Chelsea have had a poor season and could do with more of a goal threat due to the indifferent form of players like Alvaro Morata and Pedro in attack.
Giroud has had four years as our main striker, and although he's decent, he's proven that he can not get enough goals, and isn't enough of a goal threat within games.
We do have a fair bit of goal threat and creativity with Walcott, Ozil and Cazorla in the starting line up and so let's hope that Wenger's team selection proves to be the perfect one, for today as well as for Tuesday.
craig that is a good point about nani who is more of a goal threat then anderson.
Furthermore, Cazorla also doesn't have dynamic forward movement, which is vital not only because of a goal threat, but to vary possession play and offer options for combination play.
He is also head and shoulders ahead of any other Arsenal forward in terms of goal threat.
An average performance from the Costa Rican, who put in a good shift as usual, but didn't offer much of a goal threat.
The way Wenger has been alternating them so far means that both are nice and fresh and having three proper strikers up front should also give Arsenal plenty of goal threat.
I am sure that Wenger is aware of this and the fact that some Chelsea fans are struggling to understand why Conte does not seem too keen on Diego Costa, so he slipped in a dig about Morata being less of a goal threat than Costa, which I reckon will have landed squarely on the chin of his rival.
wenger get frustrated with iwobi's lack of goal threat....
That front 4 would be mouthwatering, maybe bring somebody more defensive in place of Ramsey because that front 4 would be more than enough of a goal threat.
Striker: Romelu Lukaku Our Belgian striker came on as a substitute to score at the Vitality Stadium midweek and despite Marcus Rashford being more of a goal threat in the opening hour of that game than Romelu Lukaku has been of late, I can't see Jose switching away from his regular choice in this one.
Xhaka has better passing than Coquelin Xhaka is more of a goal threat than Coquelin is Xhaka is taller and stronger than Coquelin is With time, Xhaka will probably be in contention for the captaincy
He edges both Iwobi and Walcott IMO in terms of goal threat.
Wellington and Campbell I've seen a lot more of Campbell than Wellington I think the likes of the Ox and Gnabry to me look like better prospects neither Wellington or Campbell offer much of a goal threat and I'm not sure either have done enough and shown enough to get game time.
He is more of a goal threat than out Cazorla and Ozil, he is more athletic and energetic.
What would have been expected would have been a high energy, goal threat, assist master, who thrives off pressure, but what arsenal have been accustom to over the past years from Ozil are, breaks under pressure, lack energetic drives, not much of a goal threat and slow down plays constantly.
Aside from Ozil's few goals on his return he does not offer much of a goal threat.
To be honest at present, even Giroud is more of a goal threat than Welbeck and that's saying something.
The two players in question are Riyad Mahrez and Thomas Lemar and if they do come to Arsenal it would offer us plenty of goal threat and creativity on both sides of our attack.
The Ox has done very well on the RW this season, but hardly offers much in terms of a goal threat, whereas Walcott does.
Dembele is every bit as strong as Nemanja Matic, and is also an outstanding ball carrier, very skilful and more of a goal threat.
One reason is that the Gunners will have Aaron Ramsey back in the squad and his suspension for the Besiktas game means that the Welshman will be a bit fresher as well as carrying more of a goal threat.
To me he has more desire and is more of a goal threat
Ramsey is more of a goal threat than either Wilshere or Ozil, but Wilshere has excellent dribbling skills and close control, he's also partial to the odd great goal.
mahrez quick, more of a goal threat, deadly on set pieces, actually wants to play for arsenal, epl experience.
Exactly my thought as well, we should have played our usual 4 — 2 — 3 — 1 with Ramsey as number 10 rather than trying to feet in both Theo and Ox though I would start with Theo as he is more of a goal threat.
He is an all round midfielder with more of a goal threat than our injured Frenchman Francis Coquelin and has already scored six goals for Basel this season so it could well be that Wenger sees him more as competition and cover for Ramsey and Cazorla than Flamini and Coquelin.
Welbeck loses the ball way less, though Giroud is still more of a goal threat.
Despite not offering much in terms of a goal threat, he is described as a technically gifted midfielder with an excellent range of passing — perfectly suited to solve United's renowned midfield crisis.
The fact Hull have scored just twice on the road in 10 games shows the lack of a goal threat they possess away from home, and whilst Arsenal were hardly impressive defensively in their past two matches, conceding five goals, they should be more balanced here with Mohamed Elneny back and I can see them keeping a clean sheet.
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