Sentences with phrase «often than our wingers»

Not exact matches

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.
We have great wingers — I just wish we played them more often rather than shifting an attacking midfielder onto the wing.
A willowy winger when he blazed onto the scene in the early - 1990s, Giggs has refined his game in recent years and now operates more often than not as an elegant midfield playmaker.
he's one of my fav (arsenal) players, so i will always root for him a theo in form is even deadlier than sanchez (i do nt mean his overall play, only goals + assists,) he is able to score and assist the highest amount from any winger in the PL because thats his style of play always waiting for delivering or getting the final play whereas sanchez often comes from a deeper position similar to ramsey who in form is deadlier considering goals + assist than cazorla in the same position but overall caz brings more to the build - up
The Argentine winger has often been too busy showing off his clever skills rather than focusing on doing a job for the team.
I see Walcott as much of winger than a striker, our English players should b reduced, two of dem should go bcoz of often injury.
His attempts to ping the ball far and wide remained but more often than not his long passes were on - point rather than Hollywood, with the runs of Lingard in particular helping to get the best out of the Englishman, who regularly looked to cut across the park to find the winger racing for the byline.
Torres often pulls out to a wide position, and even if he is in the middle, Chelsea's inverted wingers are more likely to shoot rather than cross.
For a side that could effortlessly generate a total revenue circa # 500 - million plus in a year, every year — backed by a seismic TV deal, matchday revenue and commercial tie - ups left right and centre, the idea that United still play with a back four largely composed of Chris Smalling — a limited defender whose prime period has more often flattered to deceive than not, Ashley Young — a winger turned full back who is only getting older and Antonio Valencia — another of those reliable yet over 30 - year old footballers at United — with less potential to grow as a footballer.
The rest of the team then defend with man - orientations, looking to cover each other but mainly sticking close to their opposite number, with Everton's wingers often ending up deeper than the rest of their midfield as the opposition full - backs push up.
Excellent pace and trickery were the order of the day for Shaqiri and the winger ran circles around Baba Rahman when Stoke attacked, which happened more often than one might think.
Sometimes you'd rely on a centre - forward for a season, but more often than not you had midfielders, even defenders, wingers and obviously the forwards all contributing.
With Benfica's positional interactions between their fullbacks and wingers being fairly strong, Pizzi and Gaitan would more often than not be populating these areas, requiring Witsel and Javi Garcia to shift across to cover, leaving bigger gaps on the other side.
Personally, I do nt share the trust you have in Gibbs defensively, whilst I must say he is way better than Clichy going forward I think he often looks unsure of himself without the ball and isnt sure he is where he should be and this may be down to the fact that he was never a defender coming up, he was a winger and Wenger only moved him back since his arrival on the scene in the CC, so, for me, Traore is the safer option for now with Gibbs been suited to games where we may be less exposed and given more time to learn what the positons all about.
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