Arsenal started as everyone thought should start, with
pace against their line.
Not exact matches
THIS IS THE LINEUP FOR ARSENAL HAD WENGER BEEN MORE TACTICAL IN THE SUMMER («
AGAINST BIG OPPOSITION») WELBECK GIROUD SANCHEZ DIABY CAVARLHO RAMSEY GIBBS KOSCIELNY MERTESACKER CHAMBERS FABIANSKI i have been thinking about it for a long period of time and with the pace and strength in mid maybe we could have a decent shout at the title challenge but as we all know Wenger would hate this line up and put 4 CAMS for them, i think it is better we concentrate on drawing against big oppo
AGAINST BIG OPPOSITION») WELBECK GIROUD SANCHEZ DIABY CAVARLHO RAMSEY GIBBS KOSCIELNY MERTESACKER CHAMBERS FABIANSKI i have been thinking about it for a long period of time and with the
pace and strength in mid maybe we could have a decent shout at the title challenge but as we all know Wenger would hate this
line up and put 4 CAMS for them, i think it is better we concentrate on drawing
against big oppo
against big opposition.
«Danny Keeps working, he keeps running and keeps chasing»» his
pace was all what we wanted
against United, he forced the United back
line into committing mistakes.
Ozil and Xhaka should be left on the bench in view of their defensive weaknesses
against a side like Man City who are likely to dominate possession.Mertz should not be played as he simply does not have the
pace to cope with the Man City front three.This may appear a defensive
line up but a similar strategy worked well
against Chelsea earlier this season and may do so
against the most impressive attacking side in the league.
I'm expecting them to play with some
pace and if I've built my 4th
line well then I expect that they are able to hold their own when they play
against Top 6
lines and when playing
against depth
lines they are able to carry play.
hmmmmmm our defence
line has to be aware of the
pace of MUSA
against leicester.
Against Stoke made 2 school boy mistakes on the half way
line and he was lucky Peter Crouch is so lanky and slow, had he had some
pace we would have been punished..
Only thing
against him is his lack of
pace, which is troubling because Arsenal always plays a high
line so he could easily get caught out.
We don't know if Arsene Wenger was thinking along the same
lines, or if the ill advised sliding tackle and subsequent red card for Per Mertesacker
against Chelsea last month was the cause, but the German has lost his place to Gabriel at the minute and that makes me feel a lot better about our chances of keeping out the
pace and trickery of the terrible trio of Messi, Neymar and Suarez.
With Arsenal now on a run of seven straight wins in a row with Middlesbrough next in
line for a beating, it was always going to hard for Arsene Wenger to drop anyone with the team playing so well, but Le Prof made four changes for last nights match
against Ludgorets, and perhaps this team was even stronger than the one that struggled to maintain the
pace against Swansea on Saturday.
I have a feeling that the Tottenham defenders would be happier coming up
against the size and strength of Giroud rather than the
pace, movement and direct running of Alexis, Ox and Iwobi so is that how Wenger will
line Arsenal up?
Against the counter attacks CDM is always the first
line of defense but Arteta was almost virtually non existent owing to his lack of
pace while tracking back.
Pressure is on our side to keep
pace with the top of the table after a slow start to the campaign thus far, and Nicholas thinks we should be more aggressive in our approach at home
against certain sides, and leaving Xhaka out the starting
line - up would be his decision.
OG wont do well in the FA cup final if he starts, Villa will hold a high
line against Arsenal they cant park the bus there defence is crap, for OG its simple he hasn't got the
pace or strength, you need a man who can run at the defender not hold the ball up, because of Okore Giroud will have an awful time he faster and stronger i think if Giroud is on he will be man marked (Okore's bitch all game) if you don't believe me watch the training footage of him manhandling Benteke...... Not an easy task.
Loic Remy has the necessary
pace, but perhaps not the ability to lead the
line alone
against top Champions League sides.
The Ox looks can be a Gareth Bale for Arsenal in the nearest time of time as he looked to be one in the making for Arsenal
against Sutton yesterday night when he collected a pass from the Arsenal's half of the field and audaciously
paced with the ball down by the edge of the left touchline to the corner touch
line shrugging off his maker in the process before crossing the ball to the arriving into the box Walcott who missed to score which was a disappointment.
I think the forward
line needs
pace and Wilson has done pretty well recently and was unlucky not to have been given the goal
against Tottenham.
The most obvious argument
against the validity of this is that Timo Werner, while offering a
pace and high intensity that one associates with a Jürgen Klopp side, is a natural
line leading striker.
It will be interesting to see how the
pace and pressing of that front three
lines up
against Chelsea's three man defence, but they have N'Golo Kante in front to help alleviate the pressure at least.
The original isn't quite Plato, of course, but back then a car chase usually stood for a rebellion
against the establishment, and that's precisely how one would characterize insurance investigator Maindrian
Pace's evasion of the police in a stolen vehicle across state
lines; a cigar is just a cigar in the remake, despite the ludicrous, if funny, suggestion that Cage's «Memphis» Raines drives fast selflessly — that is, to keep an unaccountably psychotic gangster (Christopher Eccleston) from executing Ma Raines's other son, Kip (Giovanni Ribisi, in full greaseball mode).
The film loses some of its imaginative pop as the frenetic
pacing of Christmas subsides and Arthur decides to go
against the orders of Santa and Steve, who assumes he will be next in
line to take on the mantle of Santa Claus (There's a rich history to the tile, although we have to wonder what happened to Santa Claus the 18th, whose portrait is missing from the wall), to transport Gwen's gift directly to her home.
The Dodge Challenger coupe competes
against the Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro for nostalgia - fueled muscle car sales and it arguably offers the most genuine interpretation of the genre with the focus being mainly on straight -
line pace and lots of interior space.
Punching it off the
line, the car feels a lot more alive as it changes through the gears at a quick
pace, but again, the Chevrolet Malibu isn't going to win races unless it's
lined up
against a clearly inferior car.
2002 Illustraded Catalog, Big Girl Paintings, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA 2001 Included in exhibition, Mythic Proportions: Painting in the 1980's, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami 2000 Included in exhibitions: The International Festival of Contemporary Sculpture: Contemporary American Sculpture, Monaco; The Lenore and Burton Gold Collection of 20th Century Art, High Museum of Art, Atlanta 1999 Included in exhibitions: The American Century: Art and Culture 1950 - 2000, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection of Modern Art, Seattle Art Museum, Washington; Bad - Bad: That is a Good Excuse, Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden - Baden, Germany 1997 Included in exhibitions: The Hirshhorn Collects: Recent Acquisitions 1992 - 1996, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; La Biennale de Venezia: Future, Present, Past, XLVII International Arts Exhibition, Venice 1996 Release of film, Basquiat, directed and produced by Schnabel 1994 Julian Schnabel: Retrospective, at the Museo de Monterrey, Mexico; included in exhibition, U.S. Painting of the 1980s, at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland 1993 Included in Drawing the
Line Against AIDS, exhibition in conjunction with Art
Against AIDS Venezia, under the aegis of the 45th Venice Biennale, Peggy Guggenheim Colletion, Venice 1992 Included in exhibitions: Le Portrait Dans L'Art Contemporain, at the Musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain, Nice, France; Manifeste, at the Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France 1991 Solo exhibition, Julian Schnabel, at the Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City; included in exhibitions: The 1980's: Selections from the Permanent Collection, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Toward a New Museum: Recent Acquisitions in Painting and Sculpture, 1985 - 1991, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California 1989 Traveling solo exhibition, Julian Schnabel: Works on Paper 1975 - 1988, originating at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel, Switzerland 1986 Traveling solo exhibition, Julian Schnabel: Paintings 1975 - 1986, originating at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London 1985 Completes four etching, lithographs published by
Pace Editions, New York 1984 - 2001 Solo exhibitions at PaceWildenstein, New York 1984 First solo exhibition at the
Pace Gallery, New York 1979 First solo exhibition at the Mary Boone Gallery, New York