Other considerations also have to be made: does
the player fit into the system the manager plays, can he play in his natural position, etc..
There is a difference though; with Klopp's signings there's a clear player profile and you can imagine how
these players fit into the system already in place effectively.
Not exact matches
Like I always say, there are certain
players that can fit into Wenger's philosophy but he fails to get those kinda players IMHO Players that have excellent technicality ala Cazorla both in defence, midfield and attack especially midfield so the failure is in identifying and getting the right players for the
players that can
fit into Wenger's philosophy but he fails to get those kinda
players IMHO Players that have excellent technicality ala Cazorla both in defence, midfield and attack especially midfield so the failure is in identifying and getting the right players for the
players IMHO
Players that have excellent technicality ala Cazorla both in defence, midfield and attack especially midfield so the failure is in identifying and getting the right players for the
Players that have excellent technicality ala Cazorla both in defence, midfield and attack especially midfield so the failure is in identifying and getting the right
players for the
players for the
system
Wenger signs quality
players first, and then tries to figure out how to
fit them
into his team and
system.
Ibrahimovic nor Etoo nor Alexis Sanchez didn't
fit into Pep's
system at Barcelona so they are average
players by your standard.
It's difficult to blame Ozil for the difficulties he's faced at Arsenal without looking at the big picture... like the fans, he too was lied to by Wenger... there is no doubt in my mind that he was told by Wenger that he was trying desperately to recreate our earlier success by acquiring
players that
fit the
system he ran when Henry was in his prime... as we know this hasn't happened... in order for Ozl to flourish he needs some speed up front, forwards that can make intelligent runs, a boss in the midfield to compensate for his obvious defensive liabilities and defenders who can transition from defence to offence quickly and efficiently... much like he had in Real and with the German National squad... unfortunately he ended up on a squad that has a striker who plays with his back to goal, very few intelligent runs
into the box, minus Sanchez, no one to take pressure off him in the midfield, once Cazorla was injured, average defensive midfielders around him, which simply highlighted his lacking defensive qualities and defenders who lack the necessary cutting edge when it comes to transitional passing... instead of blaming Ozil, which is simply too easy, especially considering his mopey disposition, we should be asking ownership and / or Wenger why they brought him in if they didn't intend on doing what was necessary to get the best from him... can you imagine Ozil playing with the likes of Henry, Viera, Petit and Pires, it would be incredibly to watch and even more difficult to stop... so the only thing different between his experiences in Real and with the German team versus his time at Arsenal are the
players around him and we all know who is in charge of making those decisions, the Grinch who stole soccer
Donovan seems more dedicated to having certain roles and then shoehorning
players into those roles than he is to actually developing
players and altering his
system to
fit the roster.
Chelsea have the funds to bring him in, while Costa doesn't seem like an ideal
player that would
fit into Conte's
system.
Play
players out of position, don't sign
players who will
fit into your
system if you have one (1 or two).
Juve playmaker Giovinco has been linked with the club several times in the past, and looks a
player who could
fit in well
into Arsenal's
system with his neat link - up play, while French striker Gignac is in fine form in front of goal at the moment, with 12 goals in just 9 games this term.
He has signed quality, but has also signed useless
players as well, and
players that don't even
fit into his rigid
system 5.
I don't think that Wenger stumbled upon that
system... I do think that injuries and some
players not being all
fit at the same time played a hand
into what he could do more so at the back when trying to find stability!!
Either way, Beilein has found guys that
fit into his
system and has done a tremendous job developing these young
players.
Wenger rarely picks his best team, never takes
into account form or ability, often uses
players that do not
fit his
system, and almost always puts
players in the wrong positions.
Fit the best
players into the
system (and not the contrary) and if there isn't room for bovril and Santi don't try to play them both.
let me ask you fans.have you ever seen Wenger sell a top
player simply because he believes that»
player x is a quality
player, but since he can't
fit into my
system and style, let me sell him and do a better replacement»??! LVG, Mourinho, Benitez, Pep and top managers do that.for us, all
players don't need replacement because they too good.they are the best there are.
They could always lighten the blow by selling Walcott to a club who is reportedly willing to pay 30m for a
player that doesn't
fit into the team current
system and clearly can do so much less than Lemar.
While it remains to be seen if the Gunners boss will permanently employ the new formation, it certainly looks like preparations are being made to bring in
players who are more likely to
fit into that
system.
You guys shouldn't use international football to determine who is better sometimes a
player just
fits into a
system better than other.
You either can
fit a
player into your
system or don't buy him!
The same
player has
fitted in perfectly
into our
system.
If his loan spell is cancelled again, or he continues to ride the bench, then no longer is it just a case of the
player just not
fitting into the
system or meshing with the team.
CAM — Samu Saiz — I think Hecky will toy with the idea of playing two up front which means Saiz doesn't play, there's the issue we have because we have our best
player who doesn't
fit into our most effective
system, a 4 -4-2 which looked much more effective on Friday.
Whilst his all - action displays certainly
fit well
into Klopp's
system, he is granted the freedom to be the creative
player from deep.
His team have a
system that relies on round peg
players fitting into round hole responsibilities where everyone knows what they are supposed to be doing and are both
fit enough and disciplined enough to achieve it.
I may mention how different
players fit into different tactical
systems, but this article isn't meant to predict what tactics Massimiliano Allegri and Zinedine Zidane will choose 10 days from now.
Our approach appears to be an opportunist one that recruits
players in isolation rather than considering how they are going to
fit into a
system.
The successful ones are those who've slotted in seamlessly, the failures being those «not good enough for his
system» and the lack of signings a result of Wenger not finding
players he thinks
fit into his
system.
I'm more concerned about Campbell, if I'm honest — I'm not convinced he will ever
fit into an Arsenal
system, even though I think he is a decent enough
player and will forge a good career somewhere.
The 4 -1-2-1-2
fits all of Klopp's best
players into the equation whilst also utilising Coutinho in the hole, but the question is: will the incumbent turn his back on the
system which saw him have so much success in Germany?
«The tactical
systems we will play, Ruben or Dele [Alli] might not
fit into a 4 -4-2 but now we could
fit those sorts of
players into different
systems.
From what I've seen of Wenger over these years is that he likes
players who
fit into his
system.
Leading
into this resolution of smart spending and acquiring
players that
fit Spaletti's
system, not for name recognition.
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