Not exact matches
On it's own, of course,
possession does not win you a
football match, but when you see that we also have the highest number of successful through balls per game
as well
as the most successful dribbles.
Playing out from the back with
possession based
football will give our strikers more opportunities, esp
as we are getting the ball back so nicely now.
As a result, the Ravens kept
possession, but the Patriots forced a three - and - out and ended up getting the
football anyway.
With a player blessed with his speed and goal scoring abilities it is vital we play to his strengths.We need to inject more pace and directness into our attacking play otherwise Auba will struggle just
as Lacazette.This stems from our «pass the ball to one another at all costs»
possession football that has overtaken system we played when we were challenging most seasons for the Premiere League Title 1998 - 2004.
Being prescriptive about it, and
as a general principle, at any given point while the ball is in their team's
possession, a
footballer should do whatever is most likely to lead to a goal for their team.
We a
football academy with players breaking gradually, but EPL winning takes players at a certain level
as well... Anyhow, we did and can beat Man city with our play, if we do so to score an not just keep
possession, pass ball around up and down the field.
He's stated on multiple occasions that while the philosophy and technically sound
possession oriented
football remains the foundation, the play
as a whole is intended to get the ball from back to front
as quickly
as possible, giving the MSN more time with the ball with less defenders to break down, and not spend
as much time
as they used to stringing passes in midfield.
logic costa knows how to play jose's brand
football as deigo plays the same brand ie hit ur opponents on counter attack... while cesc know total
possession or arsene's mixed breed
His game is based around space and Leicester's title winning team was based around counter-attacking
football, but
as I've said, we're slowly moving away from
possession based to more of a dynamic style, in other words, we're catching up with modern
football.
We have in our
possession one of the most over rated (especially over rated
as he might the worse player in the squad first team and youth included... A total liability) and overpaid
football player in the history of Arsenal
football club: Theo Walcott.
look wengerball is merely a concept borrowed from total
football of the dutch, tiki taka from barca, an it does nt work if your missing key pieces
as we always are.it had its time an it does not work anymore,
possession football with no end product is why we looked rubbish last two seasons except the odd game - an i do stress odd,
If Dortmund tries to «move away from
possession based
football»
as hinted I think he'd perform even better.
The Germany vs France game is proof again that
possession is the most useless stat in
football, I hope Wenger will ditch his awful tiki taka style
football and come up with a more adaptable formation
as well instead of sticking to the stale 4 -2-3-1 formation!
And now some of our curent players know this too, I read the Cazorla article here where he said we have to be smart in some games... Our victory against ManCity last season was planned by the players... Our team in my opinion should either play pressing
football (
as we did against UTD at home) or be pragmatic...
possession footbal now is not really working for us
He is highly rated by Guardiola, Bayern wanted him, and he plays great attacking
football that is mostly
possession - based, so it's not far off from what Arsenal are used to, but this guy is much more of a tactician
as well.
If we gonna play
possession football then he is a better option
as he is able to protect n keep the ball well
as opposed to the Ox who is better suited to counter attacking
football.
However,
as last season painfully taught the Frenchman,
possession is not nine tenths of
football as it is the law and those heavy and damaging away drubbings at the hands of Liverpool, Man City, Everton and our opponents this weekend Chelsea have forced the manager to re-evaluate his tactics against the bigger sides and boy has it paid off,
as Wenger explained in a report on the Arsenal website.
Alexis has slowed our passing game for sure, but I won't mind arsenal sacrificing beautiful
football and
possession so long
as they score goals!
Just
as many had suggested when the transfer news broke it was the difference in styles of
football between the Gunners and what brings the best out of Vardy for the Foxes that was the problem, and his fears were probably not helped by England's Euro 2016 in which Hodgson did not start him and then played him out wide
as England dominated
possession but struggled to score.
I think best formation against smaller teams would be: 4 -1-3-2: ospina Bellerin — Mustafi — kos — Monreal Sead Reis Nelson — Ozil — Xhaka Sanchez — Lacazette We must be aggressive first 30 mins and try to score
as many goals
as possible and pay
possession football for last 15 mins of 1st half.
Herbert Chapman played a WM formation, in numbers it is a 3 -2-2-3 formation, it allowed for narrow play while pressing
as soon
as the team lost the ball, the formation lends itself to
possession based
football as well.
As much as possession based football is beautiful to watch with our speed counter attacking is just clinical and breath taking
As much
as possession based football is beautiful to watch with our speed counter attacking is just clinical and breath taking
as possession based
football is beautiful to watch with our speed counter attacking is just clinical and breath taking!!
Reports of the death of tiki - taka are doubtless exaggerated; the basic precept, that
possession can be used to dominate a team in both attack and defence simultaneously, still stands up
as a decent way to win a
football match.
Dortmund don't even play
possession football And who cares if Ancelotti is a rent - a-coach
as if having a manager for 2 - 4 seasons is a bad thing?
breaking the plane is only relevant for a player with
possession, such
as a runner, or receiever who has made a
football move.
Arsenal were unable to break down a resolute Aston Villa side at Villa Park
as Martin O'Neill's men played good
possession football and the north London side struggled to impose themselves on the home side.
we're going to have to absorb a fair amount of pressure and imo giroud offers an outlet
as he keeps
possession better in the middle and attacking third of the pitch, unless we're looking to play counter attacking
football I think he'll start
We all know that stats can be misleading in
football, such
as all the
possession and extra chances and shots on target that the Gunners were having earlier in the season, while the fans watching the game could see that we were not playing well enough to win.
Mr Roberto Martinez possesses all these credentials in abundance and is very good at producing good attractive
football even on a low budget, could you remember Swansea a few years back, their
possession style
football originated form him, he also moulded Wigan
as one of the most scariest team to face in the Premier league a few year back all this operating on a low budget.
As there has been invincibles talk on here lately, I'll go back to them as the example — they did play possession footbal
As there has been invincibles talk on here lately, I'll go back to them
as the example — they did play possession footbal
as the example — they did play
possession football.
The Italian tactician favours a
possession - based style of
football and will need to revamp the Milan midfield, and it appears
as though Zielinski fits the bill for him.
If you feel the other option, the one we have seen recently, that we have a prolific attacking team that can adapt its type of play, at times even surrendering the
possession and passing
football stats to a team like Munich, but still remain
as competitive and dangerous
as them in head to head games, then are we where we need to be (albeit possibly with a couple of upgrades and additions in certain positions)?
No one in the world enjoys having
possession of a
football as much
as Ozil.
Our
possession football looks slow and pointless
as we simply aren't creating enough chances, we don't have the personnel to carry out the philosophy and the PL is sometimes too frenetic to make the tactic work.
As the great Liverpool sides of the 1970s and 1980s discovered, success in two - legged European ties often requires a different kind of
football, and the ability to retain
possession and close out a game, something that Tottenham's high - energy style does not easily accommodate.
Barca's playing style involves retyaining
possession at all cost and playing a brand of
football known as «Total Football
football known
as «Total
FootballFootball».
They were just fantastic, the one and two touch and effort when out of
possession to get the ball back, that was a [Pep] Guardiola side on Saturday
as some of their
football was just splendid.
any half assed
footballer can take the ball to feet unopposed... thats where the opposition want you to be, Wenger thinks this is
possession, its not... we are very rarely facing our opponents goal, in fact if you were watching an Arsenal game
as your first
football game you could be forgiven for asking what the purpose of the posts and netting were.
In regards to their performances at the weekend, Blackburn certainly didn't over roar Wigan, with the Latics not only playing the better
football as well
as having most of the
possession, they created numerous opportunities, one of which found the net only to be wrongly ruled out.
I'm not talking about
possession football, one can have an attacking mindset without dominating the ball
as clearly expressed by his early FC Porto and Chelsea sides.
Also when we have the ball we need to be brave in
possession and play the attacking
football, we know we can and create those problems
as well.»
Vito Doria from Forza Italian
Football labelled their style of play
as simply «the Doria - style»; with priorities set in keeping
possession and hitting teams on the counterattack
A
football or soccer team, for example, needs to be able to capitalize on scoring opportunities when it has
possession of the ball, but it is just
as important that it fields a good defense in order to protect against attacks by the opposing team.
When in
possession, you've simply got to keep track of the
football and ensure that your feet keep hitting it
as you run.