Sentences with phrase «score goals on counter»

Wid giroud its really hard to score goals on counter; easy wid Walcott though.

Not exact matches

Most goals aren't scored on counters.
The face that they don't conede so many goals should giv u an idea that they could defend well, and hit u on the counter... I just hope we don't let them score the first goal of the game....
Chelsea could have easily scored 7/8 goals on the counter, they had that much space to work with.
Giroud should start and we make sure we score early goals, Walcott coming in second half to hit them on the counter when they might leave their back exposed after conceding.
With giroud, no counter attack is possible.unless it is served on a plate in front of the goal, he ain't scoring.
The whole defence is shambolic on the 1st goal we were counter attacked with our full backs high up the pitch nowhere to be seen, Koscielny fails to block Navas's cross, Flamini loses sight of Aguero letting him score and Fernandinho's performance showed us why a hardworking no nonsense CDM is needed in our team!
15 mins into d game, i felt we can really take some revenge of d 8 - 2 defeat, 30 mins into d game, just score a goal before d first half ends, second half begins just score man, do it stop passing around, 56th minute we go behind (i don't wan na use any excuses for dat goal), den giroud replaces Ramsey and we commit forward and d danger of conceding a 2nd on counter is d first thing dat comes to my head, 86th min, di Maria breaks free and every one puts dere hope on monreal, but Rooney scores, 2 - 0.
Is it a coincidence that unlike last season, this season - in which we have had two CFs with different styles - we are winning the big away games, with the two strikers capitalizing on their unique qualities (Giroud powerful header against city, Welbz pacy counter goal against United) to score in both games?
Look back to the beginning of Weger's reign; the saing was that a corner for the opponents was a goal scoring opportunity for Arsenal — we were so quick on the counter attack... Too bad Walcott didn't get enough time last season to fine tune his runs with Özil's sweet, left foot.
We need more urgency on the counter to score goals when the opposition is offguard.
No tactical awareness vs the big boys Always getting hit on the counter and useless ourselves at them even though that's the best way to score a goal Players out of position And don't get me started on transfers and always trying to pass through small gaps and not using width
One of the most frustrating things about Arsenal's «score the perfect goal approach» is that we commit bodies forward, pass the ball around 50 times but inevitably give it away on the edge of the box setting up golden opportunities for the opponent to counter.
I can live with a lucky deflection, but to get shat on by a team that scored 4 goals in 6 games in their qualifiers (on counter attacks) is abysmal.
But I do think we can win EVERYTHING would have to go our way but we are pretty devastating on the counter and if theo has his shooting boots on we can score some goals.
arsenal could fight city all the way for the league if we fire out the blocks in first half hour - score few goals, then sit back defend and hit on the counter.
He is still an upgrade on Giroud - works hard and tracks back, has pace to counter attack and can score goals.
While Arsenal have to be at our best and work really hard to break teams down, often needing to score a worldie, all they need is a few counter attacks or a couple of attempts on goal.
I know we're playing at home, but I just know that if we adopt Wenger's usual open tactics we'll get caught on the break by Utd, after all they have scored more counter attack goals against us over the years than I care to think about and with the likes of Mata, Rooney, Martial and Memphis I would urge caution in our approach.
In the second half - On the counter, Ozil takes the ball and wants to go solo, when Alexis was clearly in a better goal scoring position.
Quite frankly it is the only type of strategy, (next to using our strikers on a counter) that we can use to actually try and score goals as playing wide and crossing without Giroud is a waste of time.
But Arsenal can beat Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night if Le Prof will make the correct starts and bench that can efficiently contain anything Bayern have on offer to throw against them and hit them on the counters decisively to score at least 2 - 3 goals and defend resolutely as a team to deny Bayern Munich scoring any goal in the match.
I do not want to see a limping Arsenal tomorrow, we need to be rampant and play with spirit and purpose, we need to be aware of their Villa attacking threat, we need to be organised and stop letting our defence exposed to counters, we need to control the game and impose our tempo, we need to show class and convert our opportunities... no need having 20 attempts on goal if we can't score one.
1 mythical counter attack 2 mythical take ons 3 Mythical outrunning most defenders 4 mythical scoring goals from outside the box 5 mythical dribble 6 or allows for a tactical change in formation.
Once you have scored one goal, playing on the counter attack allows you to hit teams on the break, and this is the classic Leicester tactic of using the pace of Mahrez and Vardy to score on the counter attack.
If there was one thing that Bilbao were known for (besides their transfer policy), it was their defensive tactics of sitting back, absorbing pressure from the enemy, and scoring a goal or two on the counter.
You make some very good points and most i agree with... however, i have a couple points... 1) the invisibles were efficient, like Chelsea now they only need two / three players and a couple of top passes to score, they caught teams on the break, against the top teams arsenal cant do that, to many passes cause the counter to fail and then the hole team wants to get in on the act leaving the goal exposed..
The side look really strong on the counter, with great speed on the break, and look likely to score goals and create chances this season against sides who come to play looking for a win.
We simply arent single minded enough goin forward, that is the big difference between us and the teams that will contest the PL this year, Chelsea go straight for goal, they do nt tie themselves up in knots or pass the responsibility on to someone else when in front of goal, this in turn leads to scrambles, or they win a corner or get a lucky deflection and score but what does nt happen is their attack breaks down meekly with 7 men committed forward and wide open for counter attacks, I thought we could have been beat 3 or 4 yesterday and thats not being unfair.
Do we sit back and play on the counter, or do we play on the offensive and try and score the early goal to kill the tie off.
Then they scored the goal and it gave them a chance to play on counter attack.
As MU was pushing forward, the Bulldogs caught them on the counter attack and scored their third goal in the 77th minute.
So, although some will believe we don't have a strategy to break down opposition defences, or the pace to hit them on the counter, as we frequently did last season, nobody can argue with the figures that show our ability to score away goals.
He was a counter-attacking machine with Lyon in his first two seasons, scoring 3 goals on the counter in his first season and 4 in his second.
An early Oscar goal put the Blues in front, and after that Villa sat back and looked to limit the score and break on the counter.
They're built to defend well and simply destroy teams on the counter, but they can also pass the ball if necessary and score goals for fun.
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