Sentences with phrase «played square balls»

Maybe my expectations are to high, but I thought Jenks who is a star for a young lad, had plenty of opportunities to drive down the wing but always cut back inside and played square balls.
The improving Christian Benteke played a square ball to the winger on the edge of the area from where his well - struck shot flew beyond goalkeeper David De Gea via a significant deflection off Victor Lindelof.
Henderson seems nervous every time he receives the ball, his heads never up looking for a forward pass and he persists on playing a square ball all the time.
It reached 6 - 1 when Lamela played a square ball across to youngster Shayon Harrison who tapped home to end the rout.

Not exact matches

Ozil has improved greatly BUT give the guy the ball a foot out from the goal line and he will play a square / back pass to Per to put it away.!
With the Leicester backline denying time and space for the German, he could play neither a square forward pass nor a back pass, which subsequently led to Konchesky and Schlupp stealing the ball repeatedly from German's feet.
They are afraid to lose the ball and be countered, that's they are playing safe square passes.
He put 59 of those into play, 10 for home runs — an alarming rate of solid, square contact by a rounded bat on a round ball.
It is effectively indoor football, played with 5 players, almost square, metal goals and a dense, foam ball.
Bojan played in Arnautovic, who opted against shooting and instead squared towards Shaqiri, but he was unable to make contact as the ball rolled across the six - yard box.
He played a lovely ball through to Neymar, and with Luiz's square position leaving him flat footed when the pass was delivered, he ended up stumbling clumsily as his compatriot danced into the box.
«yeah, ur funny, i should hav stopped playing and not crossed the ball, ur very funny» he then petulently turns to the next interviewer for any other questions.i am doubly gutted to see an icon behave so poorly and show no remorse for such a huge incident, wot sort of a role model is he... in my eyes he has zero integrity and is not a sprtsman in any form, simply because of his actions since he squared that ball
In terms of passes played, he again distributes the ball square to William Gallas and Sandro to the right, then more diagonally out to Gareth Bale on the left.
Once it comes back inside, the ball is played to a cutting Juan Mata from the left - sided forward role, who squares it for Sturridge to score.
At the Lane, he very much lays the ball off or plays it square to recycle the play.
As for the passes he played in the match, as at home, we see Defoe lay the ball off and play it short and square more often than not.
In terms of the passes he played in the match, Defoe either lays the ball off or knocks it square; nothing is really forward or attacking.
Neymar played a one two with Cesc before squaring the ball to Pedro for a simple tap - in.
In terms of the passes he plays, Jermain Defoe again distributes the ball short with a high number of square balls.
As for the passes he played in the match, we can again see the usual lay offs and square balls, but there are an increased number of vertical passes.
Manchester City 1 - 2 AS Monaco — 1st Leg Result [UEFA Champions League 2017 Match] 26 ′ 1 — 0 Raheem Sterling scored a tap in after superb play by Leroy Sane on the left flank he beat couple of defenders before playing one - two with Silva and squared a nice looking ball for Sterling to tapped home from close range.
Thanks to the trailer, we now have a more thorough breakdown of who each supporting star is playing: Cate Blanchett is Ocean's right - hand woman, Mindy Kaling is a faux - diamond jewelry designer, Rihanna is a computer hacker named Nine Ball, Awkwafina is a Union Square pickpocket and swindler, Helena Bonham Carter is a timid fashion designer, and Sarah Paulson is a prim suburban mom with hidden skills up her sleeve.
Jessica Biel and Seth Meyers are having a baby; Sarah Jessica Parker is tracking down her daughter (Abigail Breslin); Josh Duhamel is trying to get to Manhattan to meet an old flame; Zac Efron is carting a homely Michelle Pfeiffer around to help her cross off her resolutions in exchange for party tickets; Hilary Swank is working on getting the ball to drop at Times Square; Halle Barry is a nurse tending to a cancer - stricken Robert De Niro; Ashton Kutcher is trapped in an elevator with Lea Michele, who needs to get to Times Square to perform as a backup singer; and Jon Bon Jovi plays a famous musician trying to rekindle his romance with a caterer played by Katherine Heigl.
«With Playworks, our students have been taught how to play specific games — four square, double dutch, different types of dodge ball, and various forms of tag,» reports Ohrenberger principal Steve Zrike.
Never mind developing a common digital playing field with their Japanese rivals, Japanese publishers can't even play ball with their American licensing partners: Square Enix's online manga store sells VIZ and Yen Press versions of Square Enix titles like Fullmetal Alchemist and Black Butler, using VIZ and Yen's translations, for half the price of the still - in - print print editions.
As long as Square plays ball, Sony'd want it.
Play for a while and when you go to sleep all you'll see when you close your eyes will be those damn squares and the stupid ball going the wrong way.
Among the works included are Jonathan Borofsky's Untitled ping pong table, which all are encouraged to play, it posits the opponents at odds with each other as one side of the table is a «plus» and the other is a «minus»; Andreas Gursky's large scale photograph depicts a soccer match between the Dutch and French teams, however with no ball in sight and a player injured on the field, the image speaks to the larger nationalistic ideas of sports; Mike Kelley's Arena # 2 (Kangaroo) is comprised of tattered stuffed animals on a used children's blanket, creating a tableaux about loss of innocence; Kirsten Geisler's interactive female cyborg beckons the viewer with sound recognition software to engage in a dialogue of sorts; Yinka Shonibare's sculpture Hopscotch incorporates a classic children's game with headless mannequins dressed in Colonial attire and Sol LeWitt plays a game of chance in his wall drawing # 716 from 1991 in which there are eight possible lines (vertical lines, horizontal lines, arcs, etc) to be placed in each square of a grid covered wall.
To perform a recover in Dragon Ball FighterZ, press Square, Triangle, or Circle if you're playing on PlayStation 4, or X, Y, or B if you're playing on Xbox One, while taking damage in mid-air.
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