Sentences with phrase «playing with a lot more»

Quite frankly, Leicester City plays with a lot more energy and know how to push a team to its breaking point even when they are down.
The past month and a half has been catastrophic, and the Gunners» No. 9 must learn how to create space for himself and navigate Premier League defences that tend to play with a lot more physicality than Ligue 1 defences.
but we still played with a lot more heart than we are playing now especially in the first half of last season.
Arsenal were good value for the margin of win over Man City, as they played with a lot more verve and purpose than the Premier League champions.
We seem to be rising to the occasion and playing with a lot more focus and maturity second half of this season.
We play with a lot more tempo and with a lot more zone schemes.
Having a defence first minded midfielder with the skillset to back it up has really opened up our game to play with a lot more attacking freedoms while feeling a lot less vulnerable to counter attacks.
Judging from Villa's pre - matches as well as the win over Stoke, we look to be playing with a lot more width than last year.
«In the second half we played with a lot more courage and personality - we were outstanding.»
It's a nice get for Glen Ellyn, a town that's a little underserved, restaurant-wise (though there is Fire + Wine and Bistro Monet), and it's a good opportunity for A Toda Madre to play with a lot more space (about 3,000 square feet)
«Disordering cathodes has allowed us to play with a lot more of the periodic table.»
And she only had to be in her crate at night at my house and I would play with her lots more and take her for walks.

Not exact matches

Sure, at debates, like last night's great one in Milwaukee, candidates are always asked questions that begin with, «As president, will you...» but we all know that presidents alone can't really do anything but put their socks on or, in more recent years, play a lot of golf.
But a Wharton - professor - turned - mortgage - consultant is now putting a more upbeat spin on that idea: If you play your cards right, your house could produce a bigger retirement income than a lot of other investment alternatives, with a federal guarantee behind it, to boot.
«I would play with my friends... and sometimes a lot more with a LAN party.
«I learned a lot more going into the computer lab or the science lab or the circuits lab, fiddling with things and playing and getting my hands dirty.»
Or perhaps he will assume that, in Alberta, there's a whole lot more conservative ideological space to play with.
Many may not agree with me, but religion has played a crucial role in keeping order in the society historically that is a lot more in magnitude than historical violence in the name of religion.
«We Were Meant to Live» got lots of radio play, and the tracks on Learning to Breathe were more tuneful, but «Dare You to Move» captured the band at their most earnest, and if you haven't been to a Switchfoot concert and with both hands shot towards the clouds screaming «DARE YOU TO MOOOOOVE» than you did not have a happy childhood.
But a lot of that time was spent in community with people who became our best friends, or working with youth who showed that young people of the 90's and 00's were interested in more than hanging out with friends or playing video games.
I was looking at our old recipe for chocolate chia cookies and felt like it really needed a revamp, so we had a play around in the kitchen and came up with these, which are definitely a lot better and I couldn't recommend them more.
We've been playing around with lots of variations of these recently, as we eat so many of them, so if you're enjoying these we can definitely share more — we made some coconut and apricot ones on Friday that were a dream, and some cacao and almond butter ones too, which were delicious!
While I had a lot of fun playing in the kitchen with these flavors, I had even more fun exploring the goodies that the PEEPs ® team had sent me.
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I used to experiment a lot (adding nutrient - dense ingredients) before going gluten - free, but now that I'm working with more expensive ingredients, I hesitate to play around with the recipe and potentially botch the batch.
To this day Sambazon is the ONLY Fair Trade Certified açaí (which is a lot more in depth and different than 1 % For the Planet and many pay to play certifications other brands have), and is the only vertically integrated company on the market, ensuring the highest quality, and premium açaí out there, and has protected millions of acres of Amazon Rainforest to this day, by providing 20,000 family farmers with employment from sustainable harvesting of açaí fruit.
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Per is very slow, I wish he was faster atimes but ppl under rate him a lot and please football is not all about pace; Per plays with his brains and we tend to applaud players who play with more aggression unfortunately he doesn't; I will use an eg, if it was Per marking Hazard instead of Koscielny in d build up to the chelsea penalty, he would have probably gone backwards trying to stay on d right side of hazard so he doesn't shoot and narrowing d angle so that our goalie easily picks up d ball, that's how Per plays and to me that's subtle but intelligent option in that scenario but that style of play doesn't get plenty credit.
Whether he plays alongside Jack, Santi, Ramsey, Elneny or Le Coq it will free them up to be a lot more aggressive with their positioning either with the ball or winning it back aggressively and in more advanced positions in Coq's case.
Some of our players are not average.They'd improve a lot under another manager because they'd be playing with a new better mentality.That's how come when some managers are changed certain players start improving.Arsenal's problem is more of psychological than tactical.We need a change.
With Arsenal possessing so much wide talent, surely Arsene Wenger can place a lot more emphasis on the wing - play and wide attacks.
ACM would be best for him with Alexis alongside him, Alexis moves a lot and with a mobile CF, the ACM alongside Alexis could see a lot more open space and that is where Ozil plays his best.
I am thinking Bould, who has been more active and animated from the bench, had more to do with the defensive game we played at City and probably helped Coquelin a lot as well.
But I also think he will play with two strikers a lot more this season, teaming Giroud up with Sanogo opened up the FA cup final.
It would have been a lot more goals if arsenal played with good wide crossers of the ball
Southgate is just shifting the blame to Wenger for not selecting jack, however, I think Jack days as a deep lying play maker is done with, because that position requires a lot of tackling and in his most recent games Wenger had used him higher up in an attacking role, which is more suited for his skill set.
They have shown a lot in the past couple of weeks and you know they are going to continue to improve as they gain more playing time with one another.
Stoke City boss Pulis is keen to bring in a natural left - sided full - back with the more naturally right - sided Andy Wilkinson having played a lot of football in the unfamiliar role this season.
Playing to the strengths of Fulton and the current interior linemen instead of being more «cutesy» and complicated with lots of movement.
I understand I'm playing with small samples here, but it does look as if, at least in the short term, Story has made adjustments and is putting the ball in play a lot more.
But the Rockets could be more and more like the Spurs as next season grows old, playing with one big man, lots of ball movement and having younger sets of legs than the other Texas - based powerhouse.
You can get score adjusted data, which helps with some of the score effects (teams that trail a lot will play higher CF % because they push more and all).
Those are both good developments for Smith, who looks better with his hand in the dirt at defensive end trying to rush the passer anyway, and he should get a lot more playing time in that rotation.
Though he isn't burdened with the play - calling duties, it's clear the entire Ravens offense could use a whole lot more Ray Rice.
People are saying Lemar is worth that because they are considering how he will be long term.He's very good at creating chances and key passes.As for Mahrez I would like Wenger to bring him in because I feel we need a left footed right winger with quality.The guy has cutting edge and is very good at creating a lot of chances and scoring.They are both different kind of players and I believe we should be happy with any of them.Currently, Mahrez is the better and more experienced of the two considering all factors but Lemar can be a great player.Their stype of play also fit Arsenal perfectly.
I like Özil, and I don't think he's the weak link in our midfield, but only having 3 central midfield players makes our team look a lot more balanced than with the 4 we usually play.
Coquelin was a key part of this, and though Gabriel didn't play a major part, I'm sure you can agree if Mertz or Kos had been hit with an injury you would have felt a lot more secure having him as back - up instead of Chambers or Monreal??
With that in mind I think this makes it make it more likely that we come away with the three points and despite expecting Leicester to play a defensive game I still think we can score lots of goWith that in mind I think this makes it make it more likely that we come away with the three points and despite expecting Leicester to play a defensive game I still think we can score lots of gowith the three points and despite expecting Leicester to play a defensive game I still think we can score lots of goals.
He DID have a couple of games with 25 % snap totals, and played bits of special teams, but it's a lot more accurate to say that Drango produced 7 AV (rounding down due to the extra chunks of playing time) per 16 starts than to represent him as a 4 AV player.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
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