I think chambers would make an ideal cdm, he is tall, strong, reasonably fast, good passer, reads the game well and has unleashed a few long range
shots on goal so far this season... once we get some proper defensive cover i would like to see him used there...
Not exact matches
It does pose the question, though, that if your assertion is right, that aversion to change is
so high that we're just never going to get a
shot on goal, then we might be stuck.
What if a
shot on goal gets lodged in the goaltender's skate during the course of a save, and the goaltender near - instantaneously pushes off to re-set and in
so doing, extends that skate across the
goal line.
Maybe putting him in RyJo's spot
so he could take
shots on net (like Craig Smith's
goal against Chicago).
I do nt know what to make off the Riyad Mahrez, as I heard it off a liverpool supporter but i don't really care much about the 29 year old Higuain or where he goes well after all Chile won Cupa America if any one should be worth 100 milion is our own Elexi and not Higuain But for sure if Mahrez joins Arsenal our
goal tally would improve Ramsey ozil and grouid xaka did very well in the euros
so I Presume their form would be
on rather then off adding sanchez to the equation from yesterday warm up campbell had a lovely
shot and
so did walcott but it did not register be nice to see them score a few in the warm ups to bring up their form
you know when he is one
on one... its a
goal not
so sure about Campbell... Cant believe i'm saying this... i was one of the first people in my group to pick
on walcott but after last season... He definitely has
goals in him... and in big matches somehow he is in and around the
goals / results I like Campbell but i think he was actually let go to give a
shot for the Ox to make a regular spot which i think the Ox has done.
Walcott has 3
goals in his 3 starts, and has had more
shots on goal than both welbeck / ox and sanchez over the last 6 games
so what is the deal!
wilshere did nt hold
on d ball
so long but poorly passing t. (no arsenal players has scoreed a
goal since his return) ramsey was doing too much there by
shooting wide.
... he played there against crystal palace, Everton 2 season ago and it was a disaster... our build up is majorly done closer to d centre circle than d oppositions box... that's y girouds hold up play is vital... either we go with dat path or we look for a striker who is lightning quick (
so when we make d final pass, it doesn't get wasted), uses both legs to
shoot on sight, with good accuracy... playing Sanchez, who is not very good with his back to
goal as a 9 is useless and though fast, holds
on to d ball a lot tryn to get d best angle to
shoot... we need a striker who is very intelligent with d timing of his runs... too bad Walcott is as intelligent as a sheep, cld have been d perfect cf...
Wenger should use him more
on the left wing and he should express himself better... the guy can take
on players...
shoot from outside d box nd inside... occssionally run @ true ball... I will neva understand y he hasn't developed more thn this... a
goal nd an assist doesn't speak well for the
so called most improved player this season... believe in ur ability boy
Odgers — who had a fight - to -
goal ratio of 15 to 1 in the 1998 - 99 regular season, who had seven fewer
shots during this postseason than Detroit Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman had
goals — last scored
so long ago that Monica Lewinsky was still doing her bit to bring down a president instead of simply doing bits
on Saturday Night Live.
Gionta didn't have a great tournament with zero points and a minus - 4 rating in five games, although he did lead the team with 16
shots on goal,
so it's not like he was entirely absent.
Since records began we have never given the opposition
so many
shots on goal, nor have we had
so little possession.
Fans are beginning to accept you playing
on the wing but do nt go bombing forwards now and taking unnecessary
shots now cus you're looking for
goals, we haven't been complaining of
goals so do nt go back yo that arrogant old you who waste balls in name of
goals.
I would keep Ospina (can't overly rely
on Cech especially when he conceeds annoying
goals against certain teams / players who are
so good at giving
shots towards the bottom end of the post)....
Arsenal had scored just 3
goals in our last 4 League games — totalling 360 minutes — but when faced with a 2 - 0 deficit to Liverpool we came back from 2 - 0 down to make a 3 - 2 lead in the space of 6 minutes,
so it is not true that we can't score
goals.According to Wenger, it was just a hangover from our game against Manchester United when we had 32
shots on goal but only hit the net once.
Yea, where the hell was ozil, yea, busy with his average self, m back again with my ozil analysis When you play games after games with side passes and obvious passes, no dribbles, no 1 - 2s, no
shots on goal and you keep possession of the ball in non-threatening areas and people say you are a world class player, well, he's the poorest world class player I've ever seen,
so to say.
+ sometimes even if the
shot does nt go in, it causes
so much mayhem in the box that often you can
goal on the 2nd try.
Too many solid chances for SKC to put more
goals in
on us but they were about as bad as we typically are at finishing,
so all of their great chances were directly
shot right at Frei.
Leicester had three
shots on target and scored three
goals,
so that shows you how efficient they were, but overall I must say if you look at that from a neutral point of view, for the first game it was a top - quality match.
But come
on, give it your best
shot, if nearly 2/3 of the last 60 European League titles have gone to teams with a centre forward scoring 16 or less
goals from open play then how can you be
SO sure?
But what they had at their disposal was the best and most effective front three of Sterling, Suarez and Sturrage the cohesion and good understanding their showed was
so good that even better overall teams back off against, them they had
so many
shots on goal.
Stoke City and Reading combined for two
goals, five
shots on target and two cards in a contest that was
so statistically even Stoke City nearly managed to reach 50 % in possession for the second time in their Premier League history.
One discovers that there are teams that prefer to drive the ball deep down the field with a single kick and hope to win the ultimate scramble for it; teams that have super-duper wingers like Stanley Matthews, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, who can carry the ball single - footedly down the sideline before looping a pass to the forwards bunched in front of the
goal; teams that specialize in position play, with a fullback bringing the ball up 20 yards, then passing off to a halfback and retaining his position, and
so on down the field; teams that pass and pass and pass, cuties in spikes, until one begins to wonder if anyone knows how to
shoot.
haha even ward prowse was getting
so many
shots on goal.
We created
so many chances and had
so many
shots at
goal but weren't clinical, put that blame for our lack of clinicality
on Sanchez.
Ozil could get to play
on either wing, more
so on the left, and drift in to do layoffs or even have a
shot on goal, if the chance presents itself.
I'm raising this because I feel we have a shit striker in Giroud but it doesn't help him much to have a player playing in behind him you can't even take a good
shot... teams are never worried about ozil scoring
so they just focus
on marking Giroud... Giroud needs a player behind and around him who can assist but also possess some
goal scoring attributes...
Again, they have a legit claim to the # 1 Spot after winning by a clean 40 points
on Wednesday Night — but only one team can be # 1...
So like Team Gross, they have now have a short term
goal to
shoot for.
Ozil appears to have
so much time
on the ball it seems like slow motion — wouldn't be surprised if he is conducting a quick mental calculation to work out what he should do next to maximise the probability of a
goal —
shoot with his weaker foot or pass to someone in a better position — last two games he chose the latter with
goals resulting from both decisions.
And although the stats show that none of our
shots were
on target, that includes blocked
shots,
so Wilshere's
goal bound effort that was blocked by Cesc's hand does not count, which seems a bit harsh.
Our defence is
so bad this season which cloud the fact that we have less
shots on goal comparing to last season.
Stats?the most important stat is we scored zero
goals and had a grand total of zero
shots on target and we all know
goals win football matches
so Wenger was wrong!
Playing at home, having rested for 9 days and no
shots taken at
on goal at home in the first 45 minutes.We just can't penetrate their midfield and Chek hasn't made any save
so far.
@Retsub, yes you are right but
on the contrary you must agree with me that most of the
goals have been comming from midfielders and Giroud took less
shots towards the opposition
goal in the recent few matches and with Walcott
so hungry for Brazil and him being our top scorer while playing
on the wings last season shows you how much we have missed him.
Amazingly five of his eight
shots were
on target giving him a
shot accuracy of 63 % whilst he also missed a clear - cut chance
so he could have had more
goals.
Unfortunately as is often the Arsenal way we managed to conspire to make the game difficult for ourselves, with a few minutes of the first half remaining Ox found himself with the ball
on the edge of Everton's area, Hector available to his right and players closing, if he had managed to get a
shot off first time then we would not have been chasing back towards our own
goal five seconds later, instead Ox chose to
shoot after a couple of touches in to a mass of Everton bodies when there were better options
on, the ball broke to Delofeu who managed remarkably to stay
on his feet for twenty or
so yards before releasing Barkley, Koscielny had been dragged wide by Lukaku and Ox and Hector were in hot pursuit, they both probably had a chance to take the booking but allowed Barkley to continue, he took a speculative
shot which would not have troubled Cech until it took a big deflection off of Gabriel and drifted into the gaping net.
Varane was wide as he tried to turn and
shoot, and then with 10 minutes left Chiellini flirted with disaster by putting his attempt at clearing for a corner
so close to the
goal that it landed
on the roof of the net.
His
goal in midweek against Brighton showed he can be a poacher but he's also got a great
shot on him,
so what have Spurs got to lose?
As for Mersons HT assessment that we where lucky to be ahead, we should of had at least 3
goals and they hadn't had a
shot on target
so how do you figure that out?
So seeing a match with more
goals than
shots on target (see arsenal vs Psg) gets
on the nerves.
Giroud is not big team material.This is the first time i will see a upfront striker backing the opposition net and doing a one touch
on the ball to his team mate.Also, he loose the ball
so easy.Whenever ball goes to him i loose hope and i no nothing big can not come out of it.He did not even know his job as a front man,
goal manchine.I will even always salute him if he can try
shooting the ball at the back of the net for just 3 times in a game.
Technically gifted and strong, the natural left footer likes to play
on the right
so he can cut in and
shoot on goal.
But that isn't good enough if their
goal of survival is to be achieved this season, and you do get the feeling that Blackpool will only have one
shot at this Premier League lark
so get it spot
on they must.
And it's not just a simple matter of «parking the bus» as many of Burnley's detractors describe it, the back 4 especially as well as the 3 - 5 CMs spend a lot of time practicing cutting down
on the
shooting lanes
so goalie Heaton has less
goal to cover and generally doesn't need to move too far to get behind a
shot.
In retrospect, Cerci's magical 2013 - 2014 season with Torino was probably an outlier, but he did grab four
goals in only eleven matches with Genoa last year, putting 50 % of his
shots on target and converting 25 % of those into
goals,
so the cupboard isn't exactly bare.
The one thing that is clear is that when Ballon d'Or nominee Dimitri Payet is allowed to play well,
so, largely, are the Hammers, and whoever is in the Chelsea
goal, whether Thibaut Courtois or Asmir Begovic, will have to be
on guard to his pot -
shots.
91 — Burnley have allowed opponents more
shots on target
on their
goal than any other side
so far this season.
anyone see this crystal palace player score the perfect hat trick
on itv4, 3
shots on target 3
goals, wolves are
so shit
So is practicing soccer skills like dribbling or
shooting on goal.