If we do play poldi on the left we wiill need to defend allot of crosses coming in from whams
right side players.
But, he is a naturally
Right sided player, so, is NOT a back - up for Kos.
Besiktas attack fairly well through Ba and
their right sided player was their only threat, however i did not see their defense to be great, i though arsenal slack passing and over dribbling was our major let down.
Then we could go for
a right sided player (Mahrez, Mkhi or maybe even Fekir can be considered) and a defender before accumulating special young talents.
If he wants out there are many promising
right sided players who would jump at the chance to join Arsenal who also has top class potential
Problem CC is this, Chambers is
a Right sided player, so, is ideal cover for BFG ala Sagna.
Watch out Goonsqad, Charlie is gonna say Ya wrong mentioning Le Coq again is the best DM this season.Im with you as most fans agree he is the best this season and all we need is
a Right sided player like Milner of City CB
The Ivory Coast Utility man may be sacrificed with a number of sides reportedly interested in
the right sided player.
no you had Januzaj selected and said What other
right sided player is in good form right now?
Not exact matches
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But Sanchez who is an attacking
player is up and down hat
right side, he attacks and at the same time tracks back to help his RB defensively..
@ Robin VanPayslip what if we try it and it works wonders... Our squad would certainly be well utilized with it, we will get more counter attack goals coming in —
Right now our counters fall in the way
side and we would have 3 guys — not two to meet the opponents counters... and at least two or three
players in every spot in the field...
The bold
player will hit for the
right side of the green on his second and try to draw the ball from
right to left.
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.
One of the better
players should've moved to the
right side of th epitch after the second goal.
The 25 - year - old is not a natural in that position, having started out as a
right - back before making the move to the opposite
side in the 2013/14 season, and it may be that manager Jose Mourinho would favour a left -
sided player for that role, allowing Azpilicueta to slot back in at
right - back.
He can't effect the referee's decisions
right or wrong so he can't be slated for that but what he can be slated for is yet again one of his teams loosing to a top 6
side away from home with the wrong
players.
90 % of our attack down the
right side and no real threat on the left, allowing the opposition to simply commit more
players on the
right and hinder our attack.
He is the type of
player who can run with the ball so welcome to our new
Right sided AM untill he gets used to the EPL and ready to step up into a CF role for us.
He scored 19 goals for us last season and he was really an important
player in that
right hand
side..
Most fans were very happy with his early performances, but as our injured
players returned and Hector Bellerin made the
right - back spot his own, Chambers has returned to his backstage role although he has been promoted to Roy Hodgson's England
side, making three appearances so far.
Man City are supposedly looking to replace
right back Pablo Zabaleta, however the Manchester club still has former Arsenal man Bacary Sagna and so it would seem strange for Bellerin to go to a
side where there is already a consistent
player in his position.
Given that Isco is one of the most in - form creative midfield
players in Europe
right now, # 69m doesn't seem an unfair amount to pay at all, even if the 25 - year - old hasn't always been an automatic starter for Zinedine Zidane's
side this season.
We know our
side have consistently favoured finding those value signings, but Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil's arrivals have proved that they are willing to pay the
right fee for the
right player.
Fifth - year -
player Tim Barnes, who hasn't started a game since 2013, is battling to take over at center, and on the
right side the Rams will probably line up two rookies:
right tackle Rob Havenstein, a second - round pick out of Wisconsin, and Jamon Brown, a third - rounder out of Louisville.
42 year old Lambert, who won the Champions League as a
player with Borussia Dortmund and enjoyed eight years of success at Celtic, may have felt that he had achieved as much as he could with his East Anglian
side and despite Aston Villa's recent struggles the Midlands
side is considered by many as a «Sleeping Giant» who could be awakened under the
right management.
It gets the highlight but there are so many other times attacks break out into space on the
right side that is left by attacking
players and simply die because Leerdam forces it back or slows it up until others can join in defense.
Louis van Gaal is seemingly keen to bring in a
player to fill the
right -
sided defensive berth with the likes of Rafael and Luis Antonio Valencia failing to impress, however, the Dutch boss will have to see off interest in Danilo from local rivals Man City.
Sorry mate, but I don't get your response... I acknowledge we have left footed
players and
players who can put in a shift there but what am saying is the team is not balanced, compare the options on the
right and on the left
side for the past seasons.
He still wore the black jersey that quarterbacks use for non-contact
players but the rising sophomore caught passes at the end of the line for receivers on the
right side.
Every club has had all of the transfer window to get it
right and yet has invariably failed to pick up the
right players where everyone can see the
side needs it most — apart from the manager, of course.
That's
right, the gang from Law & Order are back and in the football justice system there are two separate, but equally important
sides: The
players who are drafted, and the teams who select them.
An easy choice here, Cristiano Ronaldo is perhaps the best
player in the world at the moment and starts on the
right - hand
side.
An ex-Wenger
player as our manager
right now would be the worst possible thing we could do, especially one managing an MLS
side!
Rosenthal notes that draft - pick compensation and an international draft are the major hurdles, quoting a union source who hints that the
players»
side isn't excited about bargaining away the
rights of international and amateur
players.
Elsewhere, accounts from
players printed later that week indicate that Trice was injured playing defense, that he had «cut back to the
right side of the line to check a Gopher line attack» and that on one such play, «he crashed into a fast - charging Gopher forward and fell flat on his back, wincing in pain.»
We end up having too many
players in central (Ramsey getting to close to Cazorla or Ozil) and the
right side is then handled by Bellerin for almost the whole 90 by himself.
I written why I thought the authors post has failed in logic, I may be wrong but I did say that a
Right sided AM or a
player who could play their for us would be more of a logical choice when looking at Wenger and the type of
players he likes to buy.
I would like to see a
player come in who can do the job of a
Right sided AM consistantly, Ox can step up as well as Gnabry but neither one can be expected as both have had injurie issues recently.
But, as a fan, all I can see is what's going on on the pitch, and if there IS a division, Alexis is definitely on the
right side, or on our
side, because he is the one who fights and that's all we ask for from our
players.
Arsene Wenger must be a pretty relieved man
right now, because the recent injury picked up by Francis Coquelin could have been a huge blow as it came along at the same time that the
player who would most likely have replaced him in the
side, Mohamed Elneny, has gone off to play for Egypt in the African Cup of Nations.
With no left
sided natural attackers this highly limits our team shape because EVERY
player is shifting towards the
right.
Both Draxler and Lemar are predominately left
sided players, so either would replace Sanchez, not Walcott who plays on the
right.
We are a talented
side but just don't have enough
players with the
right mentality.
Iwobi is like a myriad of black left
side,
right foot
players.
Joel will most likely be used as cover for Sanchez with whoever is
player on the
right switching
sides when Joel is on.
Watch the Newcastle most of our
players were at the
right side of our half and sisoko in the middle was in no man land
In addition, sell Campbell, stick Sanchez to the
right and bring in a new LW so we can have end products on BOTH
sides of the midfield, and NOT depend on academy
players in such an important game.
Tetra it's taken EllernyAwobi, Welbeck and Sanches who is best on the
right side, to show what a waist those
players have been in helping the team.
However, because of Per Mertesacker retiring from the Germany national
side after the World Cup and with Nacho Monreal, Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini not being called up, Wenger and Steve Bould will have been able to get some serious defensive training done with these four
players and with Hector Bellerin at
right back and that could pay dividends against Man United in the Premier League clash at the Emirates stadium.