Whilst not an obviously world class name, United's issue so far this summer has been focusing on reputation rather than how
a player fits into the team — but reports that they are interested in a January move for Everton midfielder James McCarthy would indicate that the trend is set to be bucked.
Not exact matches
With so many first
team players unlikely to be fully
fit, it means that squad
players will be drafted
into the
team against what will be a competitive Liverpool side.
Wenger signs quality
players first, and then tries to figure out how to
fit them
into his
team and system.
Some Ppl here, all they r after is bring
player, they don't care if the
player will be
fit into our
team or not, some think they know more than the coach, am not saying we don't nid
player, but, pls let's allow d coaches their work.
But if you listen to Wenger, he always says that he will only buy
players that will improve the
team (although I'm not sure how Bramall and Holding
fit into that category) but Griezmann definitely will improve us considerably.
He will go out and buy yet again some midfield
player who's natural tendency is to want to play in the middle of the park (Ramsey, Wilshire, Santi, Ozil, Rosicky, Arteta) and try to convert him
into something else just to
fit him
into his starting 11 resulting
into a
team of
players capable of passing the ball but incapable of being dangerous.
Podolski is a very static
player, he hardly makes lung bursting runs to either make a chance for himself or create space for his
team mates, he is not technically gifted (beside's his shooting), and put very simply; he does not
fit into this Arsenal
team.
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
One odd
player is Nana not sure how he
fits into this
team.
So much to say about this: 1) The attitude: Are we the only top
team to celebrate wins like an FA cup tie or a MANC
team that had 2 - 3
players part of there XI not
fit or not even available... we are AFC and as such should be coming
into almost every match with a winning mentality and anything but a win seen as a bad result!Let's stop taking selfies and dressing room pictures as if we've just won a major trophy!!!
In addition to this he is a proven premiership
player and would have easily
fitted back
into the Arsenal
team and possibly at less cost than is proposed above.
A top class
player when
fit, Daniel Sturridge will now face a harder time getting back
into the Liverpool
team due to the presence of new signings Christian Benteke and Danny Ings, plus Divock Origi returning to Anfield from loan.
Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has welcomed the loan signing of Monaco striker Radamel Falcao, 28, but is not sure how manager Louis van Gaal will
fit all his big - name
players into his
team --(Independent)
What a fantastic problem to have trying to
fit the likes of wilshire chamberlain and Rosicky
into the
team, we really do have great depth in our
team now to the last few
players required to win the league.
These
players will struggle to even get
into the cup
team due to the quality of the squad when
fit.
A
player can be a genius in one
team and not
fit into another
team.
World class is a
player who can
fit into just about every top
team in the world and do just as well if not better than the
player you put him in ahead of.
A
player that will likely
fit into the
team without unnecessarily disrupting the almighty «COHESION».
The question however stems on where he would
fit into the first -
team should he move to Arsenal, with our new formation only accommodating three attacking
players, two of which are currently occupied by Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez.
It often feels like
teams just sign
players without thinking about how they
fit into what their offense or defense does best.
A part of NFL free agency that never gets discussed is how
teams fit the
players into their scheme.
Make a list of the clubs YOU consider the top ten clubs in Europe [minus Arsenal] and realistically
fit our
players into their first
team.
Further to the fact a
player doesn't necessarily
fit into the
team perfectly, you have other aspects.
Lacazette, Reus, Dybala — As long as he is top - quality, I am not really concerned about who exactly this new
player should be, as I trust that Wenger will only recruit a
player that
fits into the
team's new - found style of play.
In international break where normally our manager bases
team selection on what day
players return from various continents and how
fit they are, he may have to factor in their mindsets
into his thinking as well.
Arsenal need CLASS
players — not just willing workers who would
fit nicely
into a Pulis
team.
Now for England, I believe Jack walks
into this
team when
fit, he is comfortably England's best
player nearly every time they play.
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.
You can bet that he will be buying a few more Youngsters during the summer transfer window, which basically tells us that he won't be signing many already established
players to
fit straight
into the
team.
They have about four or five
players just like him so I don't see where he
fits into Chelsea's
team.
Find a formation and the strongest, best
players that
fit into it, add to that a method that works and we'll see some semblance of a
team that is capable of fighting for honours.
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.
Another simple way of looking at it, how do you
fit six first
team players into three central positions?
How many other clubs can boast consistently bringing youth
players and unknowns
into the
team who are simply the perfect
fit?
If Arsene Wenger was to
fit most of the form based Arsenal
players into the
team, he would have to completely abandon his preferred pattern and adopt a pattern so unlike Arsenal or even the EPL side's.
For the man is a perfectionist, so to him buying one
player is tough, therefore buying 2 - 3 is very tough as he wants them to
fit perfectly (in his view)
into the
team...
The league's cellar dwellers will inevitably trade away their best
players for future draft picks, increase playing time for their young
players and determine who
fits into the
team's long - term plans.
There has been talk that Arda Turan could well be targeted as another
player who could take Ozil's place in the Arsenal first -
team, but a
fit Wilshere would be more than able to bring that creative flair
into our side.
These two
players have
fitted fantastically
into the
team, and I have been full of praise for the young English talent that is Ryan Mason since his introduction.
He doesn't have sufficient time to test and see if a certain
player can
fit into this
team, unless it's under exceptional circumstances - for example, if a particular individual is performing to an elite level in their domestic league, or he sees something in these upcoming friendlies that suggests they could add something to the Socceroos.
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.
Aquilani, Ben Arfa, Nasri, and Veloso are all good
players who could
fit into an Arsenal
team.
Andrés Iniesta and Xavi Hernández in particular are now iconic role models at Barcelona and in world football and it is expected that young
players try to emulate their styles of play for them to
fit fluidly
into the Barcelona first
team.
If he decides to continue playing the counter attack then he must drop all the slow
players because they can't quite
fit into a
team that transitions from defence to attack with speed.
Bearing in mind Conte never spent over # 15 million on a single
player during his time in charge of Juventus, we've decided to unearth the gems the imminent Chelsea boss could pick off from Serie A this summer to
fit into his new
team.
The key is whether a
player can
fit into a
team or whether he sees himself as an individual.»
«He's one of them
players where you go
into a dressing room and think: «God, he's the
fittest player in the
team».
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.
The
team are likely to be playing twice a week, and having a
player with some previous Champions League experience could be important, especially one who can play on either side of the pitch, and one who
fits perfectly
into Liverpool's playing style.
I find it quite amusing how some on social media appear to believe everything put before them, and start making judgements on how good or bad the
players are, how they would
fit into the
team, and our possible best line - up to start the new season.