Sentences with phrase «plenty of pace»

Might as well have a damn good go from the start with plenty of pace.
We have plenty of pace in the team now so shouldn't be any excuses.
Quick, sharp, slick touches with plenty of pace.
Engine will be changed also: Mazda will place new 2.0 and 2.5 - litre engines and a six - speed box giving plenty of pace.
I think so, he played well at palace but I just feel if we give it a right go with plenty of pace on the wings we could put 3 / 4/5 past that Liverpool defence.
As the numbers suggest the CX - 3 Maxx offers plenty of pace.
Olivier Giroud strats through the middle but there is still plenty of pace in our front line with Alexis Sanchez and Danny Welbeck on either side of the big Frenchman.
And to say Chambers doesn't have the pace to do this is wrong imo, he's got plenty of pace, just needs experience in the position, to learn when to be aggressive and when to stand off a bit so he doesn't get caught out as Vermaelen often did and as Mertesacker does from time to time.
So our breakthrough young forward Alex Iwobi will start once again on the right flank with Danny Welbeck in the middle and Alexis on the left, giving the Arsenal front line plenty of pace and energy and with Mesut Ozil pulling the strings behind them they should get plenty of chances.
now that is a team i would trust more to push for the title, than what was against west ham plenty of pace and goals and security at the back too.
He has plenty of pace too, and would be able to act as a target for Mesut Özil's chipped through balls.
In fact, the chassis has plenty of pace left in it, but the Michelin Primacy HP tires don't have nearly enough grip, with the rear breaking loose long before the suspension began to think about crying «Uncle.»
Considering that even the S Diesel provides plenty of pace and enjoyment on a winding road, the GTS could be one of most enjoyable SUVs you can buy.
one of Santi / Ramsey has to be dropped so that we can play natural wingers all that pace missing today against a team with plenty of pace.
Arsenal will still have plenty of pace on the flanks, perhaps with Welbeck starting there, but maybe Chamberlain instead.
The 2.0 - litre petrol is quick, but the performance comes at the expense of economy, while the powerful 2.0 - litre TDI offers plenty of pace and efficiency for a more expensive initial outlay.
There is plenty of pace in that Arsenal attack and I like the balance of having Xhaka and Coquelin as well as Ozil in midfield, so now our manager has done his bit, can the Arsenal players do theirs?
Bouldy was slower imo and Mertesacker has plenty of pace but very slow off the mark (acceleration).
Alex Oxlade - Chambrrelain keeps his place after his recent form and THeo Walcott is ont the other side of Alexis Sanchez in our attack so there is plenty of pace and goal threat for the visitors to cope with.
1) score goals and not concede easily 2) have plenty of pace and contains players absolutely bursting to show what they can do for our team 3) get rid of any complacency in those players who are presently under performing but think their place is safe.
Thats what Arsenal were all about, in the past, the ability to attack with plenty of pace!
And Walcott's header had plenty of pace.
There is plenty of pace, power and goals up front as well with Giroud leading the line and Welbeck and Alexis on either side.
Chambers is also the more solid of the two defensively and the spuds do have plenty of pace and ability in wide areas, with the likes of Chadli, Lamela, Lennon and Townsend.
Plenty of pace and movement for Ozil to play with, hopefully he can rediscover his form.
He has the staure, at 6ft 4in, but he also has technical ability, a cool head and plenty of pace to go with his power.
But he wasn't what we needed, we have quality and plenty of pace that could have fulfilled and have proven themselves already in the premier league!
Also, we'll have plenty of pace and the chance to showcase Joel and the Ox together who were so effective in Emirates Cup + Community S.
Oxlade - Chamberlain completes the front three with Alexis Sanchez and Olivier Giroud, giving us plenty of pace, power and hopefully more than enough quality to put the visitors to the sword.
Danny Welbeck is fit enough for the bench and I would have expected him to start but Wenger has gone for Ozil in the wide forward role, with Cazorla in the number 10 position, so with Alexis on the other side of the in form Giroud, there is plenty of pace and guile in our attack and with Liverpool having to replace the suspended Skrtel with the former Gunner Kolo Toure, we should give them plenty of problems.
Plenty of pace and a strong and creative midfield means we should be fantastic on the counter attack, which really pays dividends when the away goals start to count.
The way the German team play football is lovely to watch, with plenty of pace, strength and attacking play — Spain better watch out on the break as England found out the hard way in South Africa two years ago.
«We have plenty of options and plenty of pace in the squad as well.
We played with plenty of pace, running often towards the opposition goal.»
They have plenty of pace, power and energy but are severely lacking in creativity.
Either way, despite this season frailties there's plenty of pace and movement to deal with but I'm looking for those performances where the team raises its game big time.
When games get a little more stretched, Nastasic has plenty of pace to chase down attackers, and his aggression and tackling technique are both excellent.
They have an attack full of trickery, technical ability and plenty of pace; while their defence has looked far stronger this season than ever before.
Both are typical winger; players with plenty of pace and skill.
On the break the team has plenty of pace and should cause the Chelsea back line many problems.
They have plenty of pace and power up front with Benteke and Agbonlahor, and the Gunners will need to be on their toes at all times, to deal with the danger.
There's plenty of pace, the unit being even nippier than the old 2.4 litre motor.
That gives it plenty of pace, you'll be pleased to hear: top speed is a distinctly un-SUV-like 176mph, while 62mph comes about in just 3.8 seconds from a standstill thanks to the obvious traction gains of four - wheel drive.
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