By the way, Ozil tracks back, saw him several times and disposes
opponents attacks as well, you should may be try to analyze better Mr. Analyzer
Not exact matches
The WikiLeaks disclosures should be the kind of «October surprise» that would thrill Clinton's
opponents, who've spent years
attacking her
as untrustworthy and willing to say anything for personal gain.
As usual there was enormous
attacks from all sides and the most vocal
opponents were the employees of Blockstream.
It should also be noted that Bachmann, who marketed herself
as real conservative fighter with a «titanium spine» preferred to
attack Romney's more conservative
opponents rather than the establishment favorite.
And,
as always, Rand's
opponents attack her for things she never said or did.
The goal of The Gay Agenda was to force
opponents of sod into a position where they would be seen
as attacking the rights of so - called «gay» citizens, rather than opposing a specific deviant behavior.
A box to box has the legs and gas and is expected to operate both in his
opponents box contributing to
attacks,
as well
as his team mates box defending.
In Mahrez case, he is definitely a wide
attacking player, who goes by
opponents as if they are not there, has good technical abilities, a wonderful left foot, and does score goals, probably would score more in a team like Arsenal.
we used to be so good on the counter
attacks now we want to take our time to get to the other side
as if the
opponents are walking behind us.
Sanchez was at his best every time Giroud comes off the bench
as Alexis loves being part of an
attacking build up and team work in transition to the
opponent's goal rather than ball watching and waiting for ball in the central position.
as for me ozil is a talented and skilful player but having only that is not enough to win the ever getting stronger premier leage teams, he has to train hard for endurance and be a fighter, he has to come back and press on the
opponent defense and even midfieldes to disposes the ball when arsenal loose the ball and go back fast
attacking like iwobi and welbeck are doing.
Ramsey has an engine room quite like that which Vieira had, so an arrangement for a super
attacking front will not inhibit Ramsey from getting the goals
as he still will make these runs, but they will be less frequent
as he would need to concentrate more in stopping
attacks by the
opponent and transforming the defense into counter
attacks.
When you loss the ball when
attacking then the
opponents can very easily hurt you
as you try to transition immediately from
attack to defence and when we loss the ball it happens to be in a risky spot and our fullbacks are forward.
Secondly,
as I just outlined, counter
attacking football is rarely good if the
opponents are not committing players.
The positive is we won't lose these games
as we will be able to win the ball back in our
opponents half and counter
attack with real pace.
But the final whistle was marred by ugly scenes
as England staff and players were
attacked by their
opponents and raciallly abused by the home fans.
logic costa knows how to play jose's brand football
as deigo plays the same brand ie hit ur
opponents on counter
attack... while cesc know total possession or arsene's mixed breed
The Boss has to get a contrasting DM that can play essentially
as an
attacking DM that
attacks the
opponent attackers to restrict their incursions into the Gunners half and Coquelin will mop up any attackers that managed to escape by intercepting them.
Arsenal's midfielder is often seen
as being quite lightweight, and by bringing in big, strong defensive midfielder, it'll cause
opponents to go into Gunners games with more caution, and with the extra defensive cover, will allow the Arsenal forwards and fullbacks to go forward more freely, allowing them more freedom
attacking freedom, which can only be seen
as a good thing.
Ramsey and wilshere will do those runs where they arrive in the box
as late
as possible to Finnish of creative moves from our front runners or even those busting forward runs wilshere is known for we'll have the
attack which will be 2nd to none and our defence won't have much to do apart from winning balls that will be hoisted from deep in our
opponents box
Bellerin is very good when
attacking, because he is very fast, but sometimes he can be easily bypassed by the
opponents,
as seen in the FA Cup match.
When you have players like Toure and Aguero the
opponent will not even think about
attacking you
as much because they would rather defend which essentially hands City control over the majority of games they play.
The
opponents push high up the field (high line) with
attacking fullbacks becoming force multipliers, in the foreknowledge that giroud is
as fast
as a tortoise and with the accuracy of a pub team striker.
2) Invitation to
attack us — Arsenal football philosophy had quietly shifted and now we were inviting
opponents to come and
attack us
as they would see we were not operating in full
attack gears and it was easy for them to get into our defending side of the pitch much quicker
as they countered lesser bodies on the way.
But
as a deep central midfielder, I think Ramsey's skills, his ability to break the
opponent's
attack and robbing the ball are still below Kante's.
Arsenal in the past have been accused of being a bit naïve in the way they approach the massive Premier League games,
as Arsene Wenger seems to build his gameplan around
attacking his
opponents and place relatively less emphasis on good defending.
Either play aggressive
attacking football and score more goals than the
opponent or be defensively sound and go for
as many clean sheets
as possible.
We were looking a great team untill we lost that Walcot and Bellerin... look how we've been struggling since we missd those playrs and adding to Ramsey... those three playrs shud return
as quick
as possible our
opponents are
attacking us from the ryt wing because both Campbel and Debuchy dnt offr what Bellerin and Walcot offerd... it can get worse if they dnt return soon... without them we cudnt hv blown leicestr and man u!
I thing that M.Niles is more suitable for a defensive role in the middle against a weaker
opponent and Monreal is faster than Kolasinac
as a left back in that formation against a very fast
attacking team.
Alexis playing best
as CF if our
opponents more open (
attacking tactics).
I don't even know why he started Welbeck ahead of Walcott in the first place, Welbeck was giving away the ball too often on the right and wasn't helping Bellerin in defence.Bellerin too can't be blameless for being caught out of position many times, he didn't even know who he was marking.The reason why we lost the midfield battle wasn't because Coquelin didn't do much, the problem was with Ramsey and Cazorla, they were loosing possesion too often in our own half giving more room for counter
attack Coquelin alone couldn't contain
opponent's pressure for the full 90minutes he needed help too defencively from Ramsey who didn't give him any, Ramsey now sees himself
as an AM who could go forward at anytime and ignore his defensive responsibility.Koscielny didn't do much to prevent the second goal.
What we got was things going off the rails from the start — Cena hit his finisher on four
opponents before Styles decided against running right into one, and then it was signature moves and finishers and false finishes due to interference and brutal
attacks on the outside and broken announce tables and stairs getting thrown and Corbin did throw someone into the crowd, but alas, did not then use a fan
as a weapon.
They are always wary of playing us at the Emirates and how well we can counter
attack, So maybe they will play a more patient game, instead of trying to murder us,
As the Nou Camp is where their
opponents Normally get buried.
as it stands the arsenal will already get into the
opponents final - thirdplace — bring him to arsenal and we've the making of an «irrepressible
attack» which boasts speed and clinical finishers (lacaz, sanchez).
As the Ox could become that DM that destroys the
opponents attacking buildup from the source to stop them play to their game plans.
Also very rarely do we see them really tear into an
opponent and rack up huge scores
as great
attacks can do when they are on form.
As reported by The Mirror the Frenchman was full of praise for our
opponents and especially their dangerous
attacking trio of Messi, Neymar and Suarez.
Mbappe is far more daring to dribble past the
opponents and Lemar is more proven
as a central
attacking midfielder.
He is good but given that the focal point of the
attack for Arsenal is Giroud, he won't fair well, I've always said if you where to give our «wingers» artistic license to play
as inside forwards instead of on the overlap trying to cross it in to Gioud they will be a he'll of a lot better, Walcott and Ox preseason and Campbell world cup and Alexis Sanchez Copa America and now Gnabry are all self evident having a deep lying forward / target man is impeding their ability to perform well because there spending 70 % of the time trying to cross instead of run at
opponents
They also pass directly through the middle of the pitch to Kane's feet or to Dele or Eriksen who take the ball with momentum
as they're on the move and can
attack at the heart of the
opponents defence causing immediate confusion.
It's in gaps between the orthodox positions and departments of defence, midfield and
attack where managers and players are evolving the game to find new ways to gain advantages, to surprise
opponents and drag them into areas they don't want to go, uncertain of how to react to a footballer seemingly playing
as a law unto themselves.
Starting in a deeper central midfield position, Zavarov operated
as a modern
attacking midfielder, constantly making runs into the
opponent box.
As I was watching I was trying to work out what had gone so wrong with those two, the only idea I could come up with was that although in training the energy of Sanchez and his determination to defend from the front has clearly rubbed off; they track back with greater determination, the problem is they also seem to both be copying the man from Chile's unnecessary obsession of trying to beat at least two opponents before making his pass, Sanchez can get away with this — just — but it is downright infuriating when Walcott and Oxlade - Chamberlain try and do the same as neither of them has Sanchez» close control; nothing like it in fact, the result is that we lose possession so easily and so unnecessarily which gifts attacking opportunities to the oppositio
As I was watching I was trying to work out what had gone so wrong with those two, the only idea I could come up with was that although in training the energy of Sanchez and his determination to defend from the front has clearly rubbed off; they track back with greater determination, the problem is they also seem to both be copying the man from Chile's unnecessary obsession of trying to beat at least two
opponents before making his pass, Sanchez can get away with this — just — but it is downright infuriating when Walcott and Oxlade - Chamberlain try and do the same
as neither of them has Sanchez» close control; nothing like it in fact, the result is that we lose possession so easily and so unnecessarily which gifts attacking opportunities to the oppositio
as neither of them has Sanchez» close control; nothing like it in fact, the result is that we lose possession so easily and so unnecessarily which gifts
attacking opportunities to the opposition.
At one point in the second half, Pogba committed an act of expertly audacious daylight robbery, dispossessing a befuddled
opponent with a kind of dance - tackle, sweeping the ball away from two disbelieving Southampton players, who were left looking aghast and confused
as the Frenchman pirouetted serenely on his way to launch a United
attack.
Often, Henderson looks
as if he's caught in two minds when the other team
attacks: he wants to move forward to press, using his energy to squeeze by rushing at
opponents and cutting off potential passing spaces; paradoxically, his job requires him to sit back and screen, something he's not always prepared to do.
Scintillating
as ever in their
attacking football, they were thwarted at times by Roma's goalkeeper, Alisson, but then undone by their own defensive lapses, exploited ruthlessly by
opponents who had not looked this sharp in weeks.
As previously mentioned, Davies doesn't possess that same electric burst acceleration to fly past
opponents that makes Rose such a threat, but he offers
attacking menace in a different way.
Rodgers» men outplayed their
opponents in every aspect
as Beer Sheva were limited to rare counter
attacking forays for most parts of the game.
28» - Dwarfs are growing in confidence
as they are
attacking with freedom after conceding the goal but they're not allowed to penetrate their
opponents defense.
What's more, Blackpool have been very impressive in
attack this season, scoring twice
as many
as their match day
opponents, and while we have no doubt Blackburn's strong physical presence on Saturday will cause the Tangerines plenty of problems at the back, at the back in particular, we just don't see how Rovers will repel the bombardment of Blackpool
attacks.