Sentences with phrase «players fit into it»

might look like its Looking Glass - born older siblings (and boy does it reference them), but it carves out a space all its own, one that lets players fit into it in whichever copied shape they choose.
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.
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.
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.
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..
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.
How will each player fit into their new surroundings and culture and will either, or both, be a success?

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.
I think he is still focus on Draxler and the possibility that he can make him into a striker, it still haunts wenger that he must create another RVP and Draxler also fit the requirements in the opposite he is a wide player / maybe striker.
Arsenal now have 2 top quality players for every position and in some cases 3, we should be looking at playing the fittest players in their best position in every game and then when everyone is at the same level then sent le into the best x1, but rotation is still important to.keep up the fitness.
We have a better GK, Ozil and Sanchez improving, Wilshere and Walcott fit, Coquelin playing out of his skin and Bellerin turning into a great player.
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 theplayers 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 theplayers 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 thePlayers 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 theplayers for the system
This is another stupid article, do u knw hw many times wenger has made dis same mistake, how does a manager with more than 20 years of experience go into a season wth only 2 senior CB, dis injuries are no mistake, you play the same set of players every chance and just leave the rest to rot on the bench when some players could be rested for others and thus keeping everyone fit and happy... tactics are same every match hes just so predictable... anyway we all love wenger but he's time is up... we all know that
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.
Because after Ozil, and Sanchez, he's our only other player with a very high technical ability, and fits perfectly into Wenger's style of play.
Either we play the right players at the right positions and put a formation that suits them or we pick players who'll specifically fit into the style of play we want to implement.
Personally I'll go with Mahrez for the following reasons: - Fits better into Arsenal playing style - younger player who would cost exactly the same - Prem experience (look what Kante brought to Chelsea) Sure Turan would bring some toughness that Marhez doesn't but not enough to justify going for him.
Mostly they sign the same quality of player (very good) and just hope he fits better into their lineup.
He didn't look fit, he kept passing the ball backwards and when he had a chance to do something constructive he did a Wilshere and ran into a player or fell over.
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.
He expects players to fit into his game style — even if they can't.
That's why the Rockets allow every player to find their own way to fit into Houston's scientific, data - driven approach.
The South American would fit into the Roberto Firmino bracket — a player who is capable of leading the line and also playing in the attacking trident behind the striker.
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
Arteta has done what not many players could do — fit and mould into a role he is not really capable of doing.
There are other 1st round talents in this draft but best fit into scheme / Player / Position all need to be considered.
The GM drafted developmental players to fit into this coaching staff's ideology.
As with any new manager at a club, certain players are put under additional pressure to produce as they initially don't fit into the plans of the man in charge.
His latest signings — Angel di Maria and Daley Blind — suggest that he is considering dropping the 3 -5-2 formation after three unsuccessful games, as he faces a battle to fit all his star players into that setup.
He is a solid player, but after a couple of years in the wilderness, I don't think he would have fitted into Mick McCarthy's «hard - working, up - and - at - them» style.
He seems to try to shoehorn players into fitting his scheme and plan instead of changing his scheme and plan into something more beneficial to the personnel he has and the offense he is facing.
Butler is a superstar, a top - 15 player who is excellent on both ends of the court and would fit well into any modern offense.
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.
Dier is still an important squad player for Spurs but, he arguably doesn't get into Tottenham's best XI when everybody is fit.
One does wonder where Mourinho will look to fit Kroos into a starting eleven that would also need to include new signing Fabregas, central flair player Oscar and presumably a defensively minded option such as Nemanja Matic.
Players in the middle like MCW or, in a different case, Otto Porter, don't fit into the Process.
Similarly, the player's pace and strength could fit well into the approach used by the Gunners under Wenger.
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.
However for a player who has no guarantee of fitting into Arsenal's style of play, a player who has only really come to form in one season and a player who will only have a few more years left in his professional career, it raises the question if Wenger should really spend # 20 million on Vardy or splash out # 10/15 million more on one of the world's biggest stars.
Hence any player we end up buying must fit well into this best formation and in the way that it is executed.
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)
No - see - ums can drive an edgy player into a Tourette's fit.
Chelsea have the funds to bring him in, while Costa doesn't seem like an ideal player that would fit into Conte's system.
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