What frustrated me is seeing Ramsey constantly behind the opposition when getting back to defend because he was too Att minded, I would much prefer to see Xhaka and Wilshere in CM as Wilshere can
sit deep better and not so gungho.
Not exact matches
«My ex will be there, my new wife will be there, but I'm going to have to take a very
deep breath and be a
good person and
sit through it and just enjoy the moment, because it is what it is and it's a conscious decision that I made,» Lucas told Reuters.
I
sat down at the computer again to try to find a few words to say how I find God in this daily place and in this work, how I only learned to pray when I began to pray with my hands and my attention on purpose and how most of prayer to me now is listening and abiding, how I believe it would be nice to have a lovely housekeeper and a clean house and to create amazing soaring art with all of the white space of an uncluttered life and glorious heights of transcendent spirituality, I guess, but I need the God who
sits in the mud and in the cold wind, in the laundry pile and in the city park, who embodies grief and joy, wisdom and patience, loneliness as companionship, renewal with simplicity and a
good deep breath, and who even now shows up in the unlikeliest and homeliest of lives too, as a sacrament of and blessing for the ordinary things.
Grade A is purer than Grade B. To continue my story; I
sat down to my first load of pancakes having to eat my grade B syrup and much to my surprise it tasted
better and had a
deeper flavor than my old grade A
deep amber premium syrup.
Deep fry the potatoes cut into thin slices, cook for 10 - 15 minutes on medium - high flame, remove from oil then mix gently with whisked eggs and let the mixture
sit for another 10 minutes so that potatoes can absorb the eggs very
well.
I for one won't mind him retiring at Arsenal or being a coach, because despite his lack of pace and his limited ability his football brain is really up there with the
best, knows how to read the game and is a true defender that likes to
sit deep and soak in the pressure.
Of course then you favour the counter-attack of the team, but they do that [
sitting deep and frustrating us]
well.
Xhaka plays in an identical fashion to Coquelin, he
sits deep and hold his position and pass the ball early and simple without taking any risk his
best attribute is tackling.
We all know how Hull City will set up their game plan which will be to
sit deep like Chelsea, Swansea usually do against us but Wenger will go into the game with his usual lame tactics when in fact he should devising a
better plan to get the 3 points with ease
What amazed me is that after Özil goal our team collectively relaxed on the defensive end and was happy to
sat so
deep as if we were in the late stage of the game... we should have
better mixed up our game plan
sitting deep to defend in a more compact way is
good but when you have the ball you must take
good care of it and find teammates in
good positions quickly... both Cazorla and Ramsey were poor and I do feel that they both should've been subbed of early for Rosicky and Walcott!
He would
sit at his big desk for long hours, seeing nobody, at times looking as if he were mummified, or at
best deep into some transcendental problem known only to him.
That all sounds
good to me and I would add that this game in which Arsenal are likely to have to defend more and
sit deeper is one in which pace on the counter could be key.
(I know they didn't have the
best season) but we
sat deep they couldn't counter and he was clueless.
Being able to pass and create as
well as
sit deep and defend would add an extra step to our game — Arteta
sits deep and passes but has nowhere near the defensive prowess we need so we really do need that combination player to step up beyond that second tier of football.
Juventus has one of the
best defence in CL this season and who is their pure DM — NONE They are playing with a
deep lying playmaker (Pirlo who barely can defence) and 2 combative (Pogba and Vidal) Coquelin is great — but he is virtually like a passenger in games like versus Swansea and Sunderland when opponent just
sit for a whole game.
When teams
sit deep, we need that striker who is
good in the air.
They're
sitting deep and Theo's
best asset is to run onto a through ball.
With players
sitting, tackling limited and guys playing against the three
deep I can't really tell how much we've improved and how
good we are.
It was
well expected that they would
sit deep and rely on counter attacks.
I would look at Jorginho instead, a mobile
deep lying playmaker with defensive qualities... Real def qualities, someone who does
sit deep and defend while making himself available to pass to and make
good forward passes.
Even when Sanogo doesn't score he is
better, we start defending from up top when he is on and attack is more fluid; I know ppl will point to d palace game but they
sat very
deep not affording him any space and Giroud wasn't exactly
better when he came on.
ks not sure what you got thumbed down for i think wilshire does seem to play
better coming from a
deeper postion and rotating the players more i think we all agree thats been a problem for us for quite a while the left wing can be sorted aslong as we use the right players wich we seem to have
sitting on the bench most of the time,,, i really hope wenger goes in for a top defencive player in january and as he normally dosent do alot in the winter maybe someone who can cover cb / cdm
Questions to Tim Howard, but our delivery was
good and Giroud is against
deeper sitting sides, and overall remains a
better option than Theo for me.
Mata has been central to some of our
best performances against teams that
sit deep.
Arteta I think would be a
good player in that CM role next to him, or Cazorla if given instructions to
sit a bit
deeper.
We all know about his hold up play but when teams
sit deep and we need to go in the air to find goals, Giroud is easily the
best header of the ball in Arsenal.
Sitting a little
deeper and hitting them on the break may be a
better option — Alexis, Giroud, Cazorla and Chamberlain would surely make some mean counterattacks, but do you trust our defence to hold out with all that pressure?
get seri to play alongside xhaka or
better still play Draxler in that position while xhaka
sit deep.
When Wilshere is fit then I think he could make a great
deep lying playmaker, someone to
sit alongside Coquelin and
good enough to make a long pass to link the def to attack or step past a player and then pass the ball, Wilshere has done fantastic for England when playing a
deep lying playmaker and he has been able to rely on his CM partners to get the ball back.
Wilshere
sitting deep and keeps himself available when team has ball, looks to intercept and use his positioning to...
well what he has done for England ^.
He missed a few
good chances, but Newcastle were pretty content
sitting deep and clogging any space Walcott, or any other «mobile» striker could exploit.
Aminu shooting
better from 3 then Dame, 40 percent to 36 percent, and dame shoots 7 threes a night mostly contested
deep 3's but nobody tells him to quit shooting, if players are
sitting on his pump fakes.
The problem with Xhaka is this, he tend to
sit deep in his own half allowing the opposition players time and space to get a
good run on him and hence test his sluggish acceleration and pace, his also not prepared to get engage with one on one chase with attacking players who runs at him with the ball, he tend to foul the opposition player and get yellow or even worst red card on a consistent bases.
Both are probably at their
best when given more attacking freedom, but Wilshere has played in a
deep - lying playmaker role for England and could
sit behind Alli.
How many goals have we conceded due to his continual failure to track back with his man?We are desperate for someone to play as a CDM and we will continue to have a soft underbelly until a top draw player is introduced.Elneny
sat deep for the 2nd half of the semi-final against Chelski and we immediately looked more compact and solid.The Back 4 had protection and we were rarely under pressure.Elneney is not the long term answer and is a squad player at
best but he is more solid than Xhaka defensively although not as capable when in possession.
There are some excellent players there - Ballack, Schweinsteiger and Lahm are / were obviously world - class - but both truly elite talents on that side were being played out of position, with Lahm
better suited for right back, Schweinsteiger miscast as a winger and Ballack preferring to
sit a little
deeper.
Or perhaps,
deep down, Britain's fundamental response to seeing a young, black, working - class man taking his own advice is to tell him to
sit back down, instruct him as to what's
best for him, then make jokes about how many children he has.
Iwobi also looked unsure on the wing
sitting back pretty
deep, but grew into the game and was
good going forward.
You couldn't have said it
better... When we play away, we need to
sit deep, size our opponent's game & make sure our defensive setup is tightly organized,
well - positioned & settled first.
Xhaka being able to shield,
sit deep and dictate play is similar to the role Arteta played... I'm quietly hoping Xhaka and Ramsey will get the
best from each other.
So Giroud's inclusion was
good but the battle was lost in the midfield, Spurs played exactly like you should have vs a team
sitting deep, push the ball out wide, spread the full backs and put the ball in behind and apply waves of pressure.
Coquelin played the
best game of his Arsenal career,
sitting deep and restricting David Silva's creativity, as
well as not being afraid to shout at his teammates, showing his leadership qualities.
Don't count out Giroud though, he's
better than Welbeck against teams that
sit deep I believe.
If anything, I believe Walcott was pretty
good upfront but since his only trick is speed all three Ivanovic, Cahill and Terry knew they have to
sit deep.
He is a
good back - up though, as he offers a distinct style of play that could be effective when playing against teams who
sit deep.
So to
sit him here where he is slightly
deeper than the other two was a
good move.
In Guardiola's team, when the opposition are
sitting in
deep, you want someone who can turn, and when the option isn't on, take on players, commit defenders, and open up
better angles.
The
best we can hope for is that the manager and coaches take the next couple of weeks and come up with a more direct approach to use against teams who
sit deep and defend.
Our midfield worked
best when we had Santi and Coq
sitting deep, with Aaron on the right.
It is likely that Morgan Schneiderlin and Ander Herrera will be the two
sitting deep trying to dictate the play forward like they did against Feyenoord, which worked
well but unless Herrera uses his attacking capabilities more, then United will could struggle to build attacks.