For the first time in years we have strength at the centre of our defense with
players with pace who can hold a high line.
His ability to play on either wing and even centrally will be important to a manager who regularly switches formation, and his willingness to run
at players with pace will excite fans.
If I was a Manager, I would only scout
for players with pace, technical ability and skill in all departments....
I think we need to bring in an exciting winger, one who
beats players with both pace and trickery, good in final third and jut as importantly he's good at getting back and doing the dirty work.
He has to be one of our best players.Even if he is just used as an impact player he can come on and change a game He can make things happen.I feel that the present line up is sterile and too predictable.To get the best out of Giroud he needs
players with pace around him.
Instead, Wenger strengthened the one area on the pitch that didn't strengthening, CM position, and in Kallstrom we had a very
average player with no pace and to top it all off... he couldn't even play for about 6 weeks due to injury.
Wenger should have stuck to the winning Invincible blueprint of a team full of big
technical players with pace and power bulldozing the opposition!
I'm thinking counter attacks and
players with pace busting a gut over 25 yards to get in between defenders and let Ozil do what he's best at.
We did have
players with pace yesterday but they weren't really doing what Walcott or Welbeck do which is to look at attacking the box and getting in behind.
I believe he is an Arsene
type player with his pace stamina and room for improvement but I don't know if he is a forty mil player, well I suppose since eve payed what they did for Lukaku and Liv for Benteke etc etc well then maybe a player who is scoring around one in one momentarily and offers huge threat is worth the large punt.
He will play PEter HB holding NM KG That will be the back line and to be honest I think KG is a
good player with pace.
I think we need a
creative player with pace, right now Son is our only quality pacey player but he is more of a finisher type.
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However, we can get away this this if there are
players with pace around him such as Obiang, Fernandes and Kouyate for example.
One thing for sure, Wenger will start Giroud even though we all know that most of the 90 min will be spent in front of Arsenal's box and thus we
need players with pace, who are quick in transition.
Lots of pace, skill (that flick over the head and then to beat 2
players with pace), he's becoming a Wenger project.
For me it was like the French national team in 1998, when we had physical players, players with flair,
players with pace, it was quite a similar kind of team.
We have
the players with pace to do it.
The front 4 would have been
players with pace, movement and technique.
Furthermore he should be upgraded with, to use the common jargon on here — the «guaranteed 25 goal striker»,
a player with pace and guile who «can make something out of nothing».
However, Walcott will come back into a much changed looking Arsenal attack and he will not be the one
player with pace for the likes of Mesit Ozil and Aaron Ramsey to find with through balls.
It should depend on the opposition which players start, against a Stoke City
a player with pace like Walcott should start ahead of Giroud because defenders like Shawcross deal easily with crosses but lack pace when they are turned facing their own goal
To be fair to Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board, a transfer fee of # 10 million does not sound like too much to ask for
a player with the pace and technical ability that Kieran Gibbs has and the experience that being an England international with nearly 150 Premier League games and close to 50 in the Champions League brings with it.
The problem we have is they now have very little offensive options of note, with Steven Pienaar always a lively and energetic sort and
a player with the pace and skills to cause City problems at the back, while Arteta's creative influence in the middle of the park and from set - plays will be sorely missed.
He seems like a «made - for - Arsenal»
player with his pace and skill on the ball, as well as his attacking - minded style of play from the back.
Your teammates will cover spaces well and track back intelligently, leaving you less exposed on the break or vulnerable to
players with pace.