Sentences with phrase «steps out of defence»

He steps out of defence well, and sets us on an attack with his surprisingly good range of passing.
Since Paredes was a tad too late stepping out of defence to prevent Deulofeu's ball to Bertolacci, Deulofeu received the ball back in Roma's penalty area after moving into the space behind Emerson.
Without Deeney to occupy him the Brazilian was able to step out of defence, push into midfield and play.
Simonin could find the step up to the MLS level tough in a back four due to the aforementioned defensive concerns, but on the left side of a back three, with his ability to step out of defence with the ball and build from the back, he becomes a more interesting option.
With Kanté patrolling the area in front of defence so well there will be little need for the Brazilian to step out of defence so aggressively as he used to be forced to do in his previous Chelsea spell.
Jan Vertonghen had stepped out of defence once more and again De Guzman was late to try and pick him up.
Emre Can — 6.5 If a game appears to be going quiet, normal, or stale, Can will step out of defence and liven it up again.

Not exact matches

Key areas such as left - back and midfield would be addressed as Ashley Young has continued to fill in out of position in defence, while if Fellaini and Carrick step away, Fred would be crucial to fill the void left behind.
All Arsenal fans were surprised when Arsene Wenger sent Carl Jenkinson out on loan to West Ham, despite the Gunners clearly being short of competition in the defence, but we were all even more surprised when the young Spaniard Hector Bellerin stepped up to the plate and excelled in his place.
Mustafi and Luiz are yet to step out in the colours of their new sides this season but both fit the profile of exactly what Arsenal and Chelsea have been missing: the former is a cool - headed organiser to step into the void left by Per Mertesacker while the latter's skill on the ball, and determination to take responsibility for driving out from the back like an old school sweeper, makes him a solution to Antonio Conte's selection dilemma in defence.
Like the mother at the parade who notices that «everybody is out of step but my Johnny»; any defence from authority has just been sullied unless some dual judgmental regimen is at work.
This ruling appears to be out of step with appellate authority which holds the costs borne by an insured to secure his or her right to a defence under an insurance policy should be paid on a full indemnity basis.
The tort claim process typically includes the following steps: • Investigation of the accident and evidence gathering / review (medical reports, witness statements, etc.) • Expert assessment of the needs and damages of the injured party • Provide an official statement of claim • Receive statement of defence • Prepare, submit, and receive affidavits of documents for all parties involved • Attend examinations for discovery with your lawyer • Attempt to settle the tort claim out of court by negotiating, mediating, or engaging in pre-trial measures • Trial
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