Sentences with phrase «seen tracking the ball»

Having delivered the cross into the box, Ritchie was seen tracking the ball all the way to the box and then jumping and planting an imaginary header into the goal mimicking the actions of captain Jamaal Lascelles who actually scored the real goal.

Not exact matches

Never seen him track back or win the ball in our half.
No no no, ozil doesn't belong on the wing, he won't track back, and he plays ball to feet, i don't want to see the same old ozil gets passes it to centre, then to right wing, then back to center!
no i havent based it on just that game i have clearly said that he is a talented player i just do nt see it working out for him at this club and also 10 minutes or not if your a professional footballer you shouldnt lose the ball everytime you touch it he and sanogo looked great against benfica but who was better that fact is weve seen campbell have one good performance in an arsenal shirt in preseason he coudnt even be arsed to track back at everton and he had only just come on........
At the end of the day, the best formation to suit Ozil is a classic Arsenal 4 -2-3-1 which means he can play in the hole behind that striker feeding balls to the pacey wingers and striker without having to worry about tracking back too much seeing as there will be 2 midfielders behind him playing the double pivot to track back aswell as the wingers.
What shit are you talking, tottenham won every battle, they were first to the ball, we saw in the first half every time they had the ball on the flank ozil was not tracking back, which was giving their fullback ample time to either cross or easily make dangerous passes but we did nothing about it half time, they improved their wing play in the second half and we had no answer to that.
The winning club gets 50,000 Kenyan shillings (KES)-- roughly $ 500 — to use however it sees fit, as well as shoes, balls, training cones, goal nets, and two full sets of kits and track suits.
Did you see what he did to Mata because he doesn't track back to recover the ball?
I'm not defending his sulking but trust me if Gerrard, Suarez, Messi and Ronaldo were here they'll all be left frustrated.They will have to encourage the Arsenal players more than hundred times in one match.The big question remains if our players ever listen?I've seen many matches where Sanchez has urged and encourage our players to show more fight.He's done this a lot through his actions and words too.I'm remember when he came here and was tracking back, showing fight to win the ball and all that it made many of our players copy the same thing.We even confessed that Sanchez is having a positive impact in our team due to his efforts.Now becausehe wants to leavexpeople are speaking only about his negative side.I remember many people here saying they wouldn't bother and be angry if Sanchez wants to leave because our players show no fight.Didn't we say this here?Peopleare not giving him the credit he deserves.
Ozil isn't lazy he just can't defend he will track back in vain, he'll shy away from the header or the 50/50 fearing the injury, his head sometimes drops when he isn't given space or time on the ball that's why you'll see him fade away in a game, but we knew that when we bought him!!
I like the fact that I did not see flamini in the last game because everyone tracked back to help out and even pressed them high up the pitch, they fought for balls they would normally not fight for.
the problem lies in fact that most fans see only name and fame of player Jamie vardy would have been a good backup player to have considering our luck with injuries and it is not always about the transfer fee or name remember falcao robinho mutu schevshenko etc etc about engine vardy had an amazing engine and modern game always require hard workers in team how many times u have seen ox tracking back he carelessly loses ball at dangerous positions very often
I have not seen a Bolton team work so hard in so long; every second ball is won, wingers tracking back and running all 90 mins, constant awareness and a wily intelligence.
I don't like blaming one player but in this game he hampered us if you watch the game again and you will see how many times the team will build up an attack and when the ball gets to him he loses it and the entire team had to track back and the attack would break this happened for about 60 minutes and he then retreated back and stopped making any runs forward because he was too afraid to go forward and lose the ball again and that when we saw more of Eboue going forward and try and do something which Denilson failed to do miserably.
And when you do look at those goals — as I have, on my tactical breakdowns, which you can find on the site — you can see why Liverpool have dropped points, and more often than not it's because of some individual error you can not account for, such as Lovren missing the ball, Matip leaving a header, Karius not positioning himself well enough, a midfielder not tracking his man properly, or the team of officials being useless in enforcing the laws of the game.
Of course, he wants the ball to make things happen in an attacking sense, but when he is defending, you can see the hunger and desire with which he does track back.
However, the same algorithm that helps our brain track motion can be tricked by the pattern motion of an object, such as the seams on a spinning baseball, which causes our brain to «see» the ball suddenly drop from its path when, in reality, it curves steadily.
Soldiers chase a group of adults and children in a warehouse type dwelling, shooting them with a combination sleep - drug and tracking device (please see the Substance Use category for more details); the people fall to the floor, asleep, and we see a tiny ball bearing stuck on the skin at the neck or shoulder; one woman rolls down a staircase (she is unharmed and awake), and a little girl cries and runs off screen.
For what it's worth, it's hard to tell what's more shocking between seeing the Giulia Quadrifoglio perform the way it did on the track with three F1 drivers driving it or the fact that Raikkonen seems to be having a ball of a time in the car.
I've often criticized market forecasters for their embarrassing track records, so this year I made a point of saving a few articles so I could see how accurate their crystal balls would turn out to be.
The 1st being a Baja race, the 2nd shows off the 8 - Ball track and last but by no means least, we see footage from Destruction Derby.
Just last year, HAL Laboratory and Nintendo collaborated on the release of Kirby & The Rainbow Curse, a platformer addition to the Kirby series designed for the Wii U. We've seen rainbows (or at least bursts of color) in Kirby games before, but in this one your task is to guide the popular little hero along (he's stuck in ball form and thus rolls ahead aimlessly) by drawing rainbow tracks in his path.
Budding track designers should have a ball with it - and we'll be interested to see what you all come up with!
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