Sentences with phrase «star quality they possess»

Although he has been almost exclusively used as a substitute this term, Augustin has made 13 senior appearances for PSG this term which is impressive given the star quality they possess in their ranks.

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Given the quality that he possesses though, it's no surprise that he's being linked with the top clubs around Europe, and whether Valverde and Guardiola intend on rotating across various fronts or fitting all of their attacking stars into the line - up somehow, Griezmann would undoubtedly make them both better sides.
The Belgian susperstar possesses the kind of status and quality that would make him a natural fit for Real Madrid's glittering assembly of stars.
Serbia shocked many by reaching the tournament after beating holders Spain in a two - legged tie last year and do possess star quality of their own in the squad to go far in the competition.
However, we do need some star quality up front, one that possesses a constant threat to our opponents.
Thought to have approximate masses between 13 and 80 Jupiters, they can be defined neither as massive planets nor tiny stars; they're entirely different substellar curiosities that possess qualities of both.
Neither massive planets nor tiny stars, brown dwarfs are entirely different substellar curiosities that possess qualities of both.
Tonya didn't possess many of the qualities the snobby figure skating world expected from its stars — she was more athlete than ice capades — but her talent was undeniable when she became the first American female skater to ever land a triple axel at the 1991 World Championships.
Sarah Palin lacked the preparation or temperament to be one heartbeat away from the presidency, but what she possessed in abundance was the ability to inflame political passions and energize the John McCain campaign with star quality.
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