Sentences with phrase «someone leading the line»

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I would personally prefer to have Walcott leading the line in the absence of Olivier Giroud, but only if he is in form and feeling confident and we all know that goals give strikers that edge.
Their attack looks a bit weak with Firmino leading the line and apart from Benteke their bench looks weak.
(Yes I know we have Sanchez, but as last year proved he is not a striker, and shouldn't really be expected to be the main goal scorer especially when he is not leading the line)
The Argentina forward's has returned to once again lead the line for Tata Martino's side, and his remarkable consistency means he would surely be higher up this list had he not missed matches through injury.
A notable inclusion in the starting eleven is Marcus Rashford, who leads the line in place of Zlatan Ibrahmovic.
I'm glad we withdrew the pursuit of Remy, I've never been a fun coz he's not better than what we currently have and tbh If we're not getting cavani, falcao or reus, I'd rather walcott or sanchez leading the line.
They are not the boss's favourites to Lead the Line.....
And up font, despite being chronically out of form, Wayne Rooney has been selected to lead the line.
When you have the highest ticket prices in Europe fans expect to see world class talents, not kids leading the line.
and time is running out, we are going to mis the boar again and we'll have Giroud the lampost leading the line He said it way back in May and its clear now that he meant it its Gioud or Nothing for Wenger and that means nothing
The indignity of having to watch Giroud lead the line for another season does indeed make me worry
an who is leading the line this time?
As it stands currently, I'd still like Giroud leading the line against the weaker opposition.
Yes we have large squard bt not a best 11, though we can't have wc at evryposition, it is a team game, weakness to one is weaknes to all bt sincerely except Giroud, we do not have a striker that can succesfully lead our line.
Immobile is leading the line I'd prefer him over Ramos cause Ramos has been in fine form
I think that means he's gonna get a forward more fitting to Arsenal, Perez looked good as a wide forward but I don't think he was ever going to be the man to lead the line.
Forest will be heavy favourites despite their indifferent performances and results recently, with top scorer Britt Assombalonga set to lead the line and looking to continue his assault on the division's top goalscoring award.
Overall, though, Welbeck led the line with maturity in his hold - up play and excitement when running in behind — at # 16m, he could prove to be a fantastic capture for Arsene Wenger if he is used through the centre.
Maybe he is, Maybe he's not but what is clear is that with Giroud leading the line as sole striker we are NOT ever gonna see a PL tiltle ever ever again.
goodness i can't believe it people will still defend him.You know something when Giroud misses many chances like at Monaco i did not criticize him even based on that you know why?its because he has always not been clinical.The only way a team can improve is by indentifying its problems and solving them.Arsenal has Giroud as the main cf and Welbeck as backup to him.Giroud has done well scoring some goals some too important but collectively he does more harm than good.Do not use moments to judge a player judge him based on content.Giroud does not excel in many games than he excels in games.As a main cf you need to be consistent.I see people here saying Giroud can not dribble he cant do this he cant do that but its a bit crazy to criticize him for that because every player has his own style.Giroud limitations as a player costs arsenal and will cost us a lot.Most importantly his poor finishing which has cost us several times.Not good enough.His style of play is ok for us but a striker who can take on players and run behind defences very well would make us very strong and also should be clinical.For Welbeck he needs to works on his finishing and composure by doing the basic things right.He rushes infront of goal too much.For now he is just above average.However he can excel if he works on improving.Giroud and Welbeck will always be a pain in arsenal's neck for most part.Some will call me stupid but hey at least i want to analyze the problem.People may support Giroud or Welbeck to lead the line next season but as the saying goes if you fool me once shame on you but if you fool me twice shame on me.Will you let Giroud and Welbeck fool you again?
Wenger believes that Giroud needed the break when Walcott was leading the line.
However, Don Balon, as re-reported by Calciomercato have now added that Inter are already considering their options in terms of replacements for Icardi to lead the line for them as they continue to enjoy a resurgence under Luciano Spalletti.
I don't believe that Giroud is the man to lead the line for us and ultimately take us to glory, but why is it that his goals make him average, while Ramsey's goals make him world class?
Arsenal may have bought Danny Welbeck without Arsene Wenger's permission, and we may have the crocks Olivier Giroud and Sanogo also fully fit next season, but I think that NONE of the above will be leading the line for the Gunners next season.
Swansea away might be a different proposition on the weekend with Bony leading the line.
Giroud is a great option to have leading the line, as he can hold up the play strongly as well as score with either foot or his head, but to get the best out of him he needs competition, and that is what is expected from Arsenal this summer.
so how will we compete in europe if we have him leading the line?
Would you drop Rambo for Theo... cos the rest of the midfield picks itself and Theo can't lead the line.
either way I seriously suspect we will be linked with a large number of players and the only one we will see in an Arsenal shirt come august will be Granit We nger has NOT changed in anyway and has already stated that Giroud will lead the line next season which rules out Lewondowski, Aubamayang, Higauin and any real top signings and IF France win the euro (wich will be no real indication of anything much) Wenger will sing Giroud priases to the heavens and state that we have the top striker in europe.
29 - goal Harry Kane is set to lead the line for the Three Lions tonight, with Kane's Spurs teammate Eric Dier chosen over West Brom stalwart Jake Livermore as the player to partner Jordan Henderson in the defensive midfield role for the home side.
If Moaninho took a 33 year old, washed up Samuel Eto'o to lead his line up and still kept «5 goals a season» Torres then Giroud would easily get in the Chelsea 11, let's not mention Ba.
Podolski on the left, Sanchez on the right (the only man I feel will do an equal or better - due to his defensive and all round work rate), and Walcott leading the line (like his last game against spuds.)
He dissapears in big games, when he should be leading the line.
Honestly, his technique and link play is far below the Arsenal level and even if he would convert a slightly higher number of chances then Giroud, he'd offer FAR less creatively and we'd probably create less with him leading the line.
The result is that Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang will be tasked with leading the line.
If that's the case, and he then has plans for AOC and Welbz on the right, and Alexis and wellington (or someone else on the left) the problem is 3 of those 6 players (including Giroud in this count) can't stay healthy and also don't consistently put the ball in the goal enough, one isn't proven in our league, and one is clearly not enough to lead our line.
Arsenal currently have Olivier Giroud, Danny Welbeck, Lucas Perez and Alexis Sanchez vying for a place up front, but we are still eagerly awaiting a top striker to come in and lead the line.
@khangunners Joel leads the line for his country, Costa Rico.
With their Swedish centre forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic injured it is likely to be the young English striker leading the line at Old Trafford on Saturday, so is he the main danger man and does Wenger need to take special care to stop him hurting our title challenge once more?
Would love to see walcott lead the line like he did against tottenham.
The experiment to use Alexis Sanchez through the middle against Liverpool last weekend did not go well so it will surely be our flying England forward Theo Walcott leading the line and that could make sense for a number of reasons.
We can't win The Champions League or EPL with Giroud leading the line, he only has 14 league goals it's not a 20 goal season, he still lacks big match temperament in the game that mattered the first leg against Monaco he missed sitters!
Arsene is loyal to his players to a fault, and stubborn and wants to see us win with Giroud leading the line, despite history telling us that that's not possible.
We can win things with G rude leading the line, but we really need another capable type of goal scoring striker to compete and deputize, I heard that Lacazette is very good and so young @ 23.
Aubameyang however - applied himself & worked tirelessly and made great strides his second season; despite Ciro Immoble arriving as Serie A top scorer and Adrian Ramos arriving from Hertha Berlin - he led the line as the main centre forward.
We have been linked with Jamie Vardy as an option to help lead the line, but the more his move stalls, the less likely such a transfer will take place, and the latest report claiming Morata has made his demands for a move will be welcomed.
Vardy didn't get on the scoresheet as the Foxes beat Sevilla 2 - 0 to overcome a 2 - 1 first - leg deficit, but he led the line with superb energy and used his wind - up antics to great effect.
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