Sentences with phrase «organised team in»

Nevertheless, the Italian tactician has evidently done enough to impress Mourinho, as he accepts that his side will come up against a well - organised team in Sevilla and it will likely prove to be a difficult contest.
We just won an away game against the most organised team in the league.

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But it was a much more resilient and organised peformance from the Gunners than we have seen in the two previous away gamesd this season, and it paid off as the home team were frustrated as they struggled to make much headway or even enjoy more of the ball.
«I felt that we performed well, it was a very intense game where we were very well organised and had a great solidarity in the team,» the manager said on Arsenal.com.
Like we did nt just beat one of the most organised, drilled, hard to break down teams who i wont mention lie sixth in the pl table.
This team should have more than enough ability and experience to take home the win, but you also have to expect resilience from a well - organised and confident team in West Ham.
We could go out there and buy ourselves a flat track bully who'd score 10 of his 20 goals against teams in the bottom four, and go missing against Chelsea and anyone else with a highly organised or physical back four.
But the current Arsenal team is in between, no offensive ruthlessness, no organised defence Always all over the place.
Sanchez i think has been a good role model for the gunners and will improve this team, with his hunger and drive, but we need a more central fellow in the middle of the park to organise those individuals.
It's the most organised I've seen our team in the last ten years, but I will say that coquelin plays a better forward pass after retrieving the ball allowing us to relieve pressure quicker, sometimes arteta's too slow when we look to counter.
So many basic elements that leave us in trouble against any organised team with a bit of quality up front...
The other thing he's good at is shouting at and organising his team mates both in defence and midfield to cover, harass and tackle the opposition.
We are a soft team, we seem to have problems mopping the pressure from most team, very little physical presence in midfield and unable to cope organise oûrselves when we do not have the ball.
I am perhaps being a bit hard on the Arsenal man because England struggled in general in the first hour or so against a well organised Italy team that played a 3 -5-2 formation and allowed little space.
Our main problem has been defending as a team and not necessarily the players defending, so even if we do get the DM and CB needed, we still need someone on the pitch to organise the players, now this is where i agree with Jamie Carragher about comments he made about Mert, he does not lead the young arsenal charges or commands his team to get in a defensive shape when they do not have the ball, he does not provide a back up for his young players who are under pressure or provide guidance on how to deal with the issues in the match.
Properly balanced and organised teams can afford a touch more luxury in the attacking department imo.
My fear is that even with less talent perhaps on paper LVG can better organise his team to nullify our attack and is more capable in strategising a game plan / s.
Joining a club of arsenal s stature has its ups and downs.There is a requirement of how our players should perform when on the pitch.The following is a list of players who were wrong to choose arsenal.Aaron ramsey - Even though he is the most favoured of all players at the club now.I cant help but think how it would have gone for Him if he decided to search for other greener pastures.He was a clear talented footballer during his time at cardiff but he hasnt been raised with the discipline at arsenal.You can always see ramseys all round strengths but sadly Its not helping him or the club with his foward moving pleasurr.He is so Over used and its sometimes difficult for him to get used to the rythm of the game.With time you realise he gets low ib confidence and his engine gets wasted.He needed somebody who would have managed him properly and with care and that person is certainpy not wenger.You would have been better off at Manu mate.Calum chambers - Came us a very talented player from southampton with raw talent.He was very good at first but wenger found a way to reduce his level of confidence.His inexperience was left exposed and wenger did nt do anything to resolve that problem and instead He looked for other talented players.Alex oxlade chamberlain - Another very talented player who needed only his skilled sharpened and his character modelled.That and he was ready to become a world beater.But wenger decided to let him run and run like a headless chicken causing him to be often injured and damaging his confidence.Who knows what would have happened to him gad he decided to look for more greener pasture.He is surely a much better player than this.Theo walcott - Another player who was tipped to have a very bright future.He had it in him.But all he needed was an appropriate manager who would nurture him with discipline and help him with his talent.But on Coming to arsenal he was given Much more responsiblities putting more weight on his shoulders on top of that another player who was recklessly managed with his talent and never coming off age because his character wasnt properly shaped.Mesut ozil - Al right i agree he perfoms well just recently.But imagine all the legendary players he was often compared to during his time at real madrid.On coming to arsenal he found no rotation often overused, suffered many injuries and his confidence dwindled.It is pretty clear arsene does not take any responsibility for players.And when at arsenal you have to be your own manager.You need not rely on your manager otherwise you might continue being the same player for the next many years.That is why each and every player are what they are because of their own efforts and wenger had nothing to do with it.Van persie was the same player for over 7 years untill he himself decided to change.Wenger only organises and prepares tge team while the rest is in your court.It is not what so many people make it out to be.Thats why we need to pressure wenger more than our own players.They are their own self managers and wenger needs to take that responsibility
The impetus for making this succeed generally comes from CMs who are happy to drive in to spaces in the middle of the park and drive the whole team forward — we seem incapable of this at moment, the ball tends to drift laterally and only makes its way forward at a pedestrian pace enabling the defending team to organise and stifle.
That is why Wenger is hugely paid to organise, coach, buy, sell, man manage, play players in correct and sensible positions, in team shape, with recognition of the need to defend at times and to be mark tightly, not overplay or underplay them, to keep them motivated and fit.
and please let no one talk of Per been the one vocal player we have and who organises the team from the back because he does not do it, we have been at the end of some of the most humiliating thrashings when he is in the team, I don't see real leaders like Rio, Terry, Vidic etc shipping the ridiculous amount of goals we do every season in games
It seems to me that we need an experienced leader in our defense to organise the team on the pitch and stop these schoolboy errors.
«We were edgy and nervy in the first half against a very organised team who were dangerous on the counter-attack, but in the second half I think we have shown mental strength and desire in our game and more fluency as well.
He's a fantastic player and I'm sure he'd be great at rallying the team when we're down and definitely puts in the work rate, but I don't see him as the type to shout and organise the team defensively when need be.
The team were defensively well organised in the first half against Spurs.
For now I don't think there's any missing link our team is playing well, our forwards scoring, our defense keeping clean sheets (even though not in all the matches we have played) and our midfield organised.
It's means that the shocking performance against Liverpool recently, and many more against top teams, become even more frustrating, because Wenger clearly has it in his locker to get his team to play with discipline, to fight, to be organised... but we never see it!
After successfully bringing in Ricky van Wolfswinkel from Sporting already, and are closing in on the signing of Birmingham starlet Nathan Redmond, Norwich manager Chris Houghton is trying to wrap up his summer dealings early, giving him plenty of time to organise his team for the upcoming season.
In the cold light of day we have to be brutally honest, no where else in world football would such shambolic management of top players be allowed to go on to such a degree where the players are clueless, not organised, seem to regress under wenger, no fire in their belly and are literally playing the worst football of any team i have seen at Highbury and the EmirtaeIn the cold light of day we have to be brutally honest, no where else in world football would such shambolic management of top players be allowed to go on to such a degree where the players are clueless, not organised, seem to regress under wenger, no fire in their belly and are literally playing the worst football of any team i have seen at Highbury and the Emirtaein world football would such shambolic management of top players be allowed to go on to such a degree where the players are clueless, not organised, seem to regress under wenger, no fire in their belly and are literally playing the worst football of any team i have seen at Highbury and the Emirtaein their belly and are literally playing the worst football of any team i have seen at Highbury and the Emirtaes.
For my tuppence we have had a squad capable of challenging both domestically and in Europe the whole Emirates era, with the attacking players we've had at our disposal just about any manager that could defensively organise and setup a team with grit and fight could've won something, or at least challenge, with this squad, never mind the relentless cries of who could possibly replace Wenger!!!
Even lower teams can organise and work hard in a system they understand.
People don't picture him as a cog in our defensively organised team, it's more the nightmarish flashbacks of accomplished, counter-attacking teams breaking on us with numbers and space, and opposition by - passing him with ease.
He knows how to organise his team and he can play defensive if it needs bit, even Pellegrini a man with arguably the best team in the premier league has failed to beat Mourinho at the Etihad last time out, so it just proves how good Mourinho is, like it or not, he knows what is doing.
The concern that we all have is that we have seen this before with our manager organising the team well and the players putting a shift in and we get a good result.
It was not just Shilton's catlike reflexes and athleticism in goal that made him so vital to that Forest team though, but the way he organised the players in front of him and gave them extra confidence.
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Sam Allardyce took over from Ronald Koeman in November, and has made the team more organised and hard to beat.
In many ways though they deserve to be as Marco Silva has not lost any of his last forty one home league games as a manager and his team will clearly be the more focused and more organised unit in the gamIn many ways though they deserve to be as Marco Silva has not lost any of his last forty one home league games as a manager and his team will clearly be the more focused and more organised unit in the gamin the game.
It will be fascinating to see how Luiz Felipe Scolari's side cope with a German team who looked very strong and organised against France in the quarter - finals.
The IAAF World Indoor Championships Birmingham 2018 is being jointly organised by Birmingham City Council and British Athletics, in close co-operation with the team at Arena Birmingham and all three organisations were represented at the workshop.
David Moyes spoke about trying to make it hard for the visitors in the build - up to the game but his ability to organise teams into doing just that has been in doubt ever since he left Everton for Manchester United in 2013.
Liverpool went to town on a usually well - organised Birmingham City last weekend, could another comprehensive win for one of the league's in - form teams be in the offing?
The two teams will be managed by Les Ferdinand, who helped organise the event in the area where he grew up, and Alan Shearer.
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