He only scores tap - in and the headed goals are rare because of his poor movement.
«Oh, he works hard for the team but doesn't produce match - winning moments» «He doesn't score enough» «
He only scores tap - ins and headers»
It'll be «ohhh
he only scores tap - ins,» «half of them were against weaker sides,» «he can't create from nothing.»
Lovely goal.who says giroud
only scores tap ins.a rocket from OG
Not exact matches
lionel messi - unproven unknown guy — apparently ok but will see luis suarez -
only ever
scored tap ins... from 40 yards out... still a
tap in..
Do nt get me wrong I rate Giroud, he has his moment but he can not turn and shoot, dribble or beat a defender,
only scores in the six yard box from a one touch flick or
tap - in.
The
only time he
scores is a
tap in or header.
Sanchez is the better striker with a more all round game,
scored with his head,
scored from outside the box,
scored tap - ins and made his own goals and that is
only after less than half a season of playing the central striker position.
The
only goal giroud
scores are easy
tapping in and headers.
look man i understand that you say ozil in the middle means no protection or less than adequate but ozil will be CAM and he is close to
scoring a
tap - in rather than giving shield to arteta who is an unreliable source and does not deserve the captaincy, wenger
only gave it to him cause he gave the players some papering over the cracks statements after the Liverpool, chelsea and man city match and the player does not even have a cap for the national team Wenger may have seen this as a player who can play in and out with no internationals regardless of his qualities on the pitch and the main reason why he sold vermaelen who would have done decent job at CDM and then all that fluid style that arsene thinks he can play dictate «arrogance»!
my definition of a great striker is not a player who
only score a lot
tap - ins, but a player who can
score a lot of goals in different ways, like a RVP, Aguerro, Rooney, Suarez, these players can affect the game in different ways.
The move seemed to pay off as Karim Benzema
scored the
only goal of the match in the 19th minute, converting an easy
tap - in after some excellent buildup down Madrid's left wing from Cristiano Ronaldo and fellow Portuguese teammate Fábio Coentrão.
However, Luis Suarez opened the
scoring in the 43rd minute for Barcelona, the Uruguay international
tapped in from close range against the run of play after Atleti keeper Miguel Angel Moya had
only managed to parry Lionel Messi's shot.