PS
Any striker needs confidence and we have given it to him already.
But I think
a striker needs confidence in his ability to score more than the midfielders so it could be useful to have him at least take a couple.
Strikers need confidence.
Strikers need confidence to hit top form and they old get that with playing time.
Strikers need confidence in order to perform and Madrid will be hopeful that the three goals against Vallecano will help Benzema go on a good run of form during the festive period.
Not exact matches
«Wenger is giving the
striker the self
confidence and belief that should help him to start banging more goals in himself» i highly doubt that makes one a goal scorer... otherwise why bring about this question after welbeck has been involved in two goals??? To me walcot is a better option because of his finishing, smart runs, game reading, delivering during big games, good final touch and making it easier for the right back since he keeps defenders in deep in their half therefore, no
need for him to be defensive.
A few Arsenal
strikers were in action for their national sides but Alexis Sanchez, Joel Campbell, Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott all drew a blank and I was really hoping that these games might just provide a goal or two and a much
needed boost to the
confidence of our struggling
strikers.
Wenger killed his
confidence plus we gave him no service and as I said before if we continue aubameyang will be the same these
strikers need service simple
The handful of times I've watched him he has
confidence and swagger in the way he plays...
Strikers need that.
However, like all
strikers, he
needs a manager with
confidence in him and a run of games to prove is true worth.
Wenger could play both
strikers of course, and Theo has been saying that he is happy to play wherever he is
needed, but with Giroud struggling for
confidence I expect the manager to use him as an impact sub against tiring legs.
If anyone is to blame for his
confidence crisis then it has to be Wenger; if he had bought another
striker since begining of last season when it became obvious to every football follower Giroud still
needs a lot of work to become the finished article then the poor chap will not be under such intense scrutiny and pressure.....
Maybe Theo was finding it hard to take the responsibility of being the main
striker and only
needed to return to the flanks to regain his
confidence, which he alluded to after the game, as well as reminding us all he is a team player.
What we
need is a killer
striker who can score goals 25 — 30 goals that will boost the
confidence of other players.
And if Giroud's goal had stood it might have given the
striker a much
needed and timely injection of
confidence for the rest of the season.
The Ox desperately
needs confidence and e may feel a bit happier against lower League opposition and he may be played as support
striker.
he has acknowledged the fact we
need another
striker and also talked of competition for places so the way I see it he will bring in a
striker and it will be up to Giroud to make the top
striker role his by outperforming whoever we bring in... we all know and agree Giroud is not good enough to be the main man for us but we cam all agree he will be a fantastic 2nd choice
striker so the manager will not crush his brittle
confidence by dissing him publicly....
He's playing with the
confidence we
need from our
striker.
Give the guy a break.I believe in welbeck.his movements are great he just
needs confidence and a little more work on his finishing, if we sign a
striker it would be the end for welbeck remember we paid 16mil for him so Wenger must have saw something in him.he will come good if given more chance upfront
My money's on Akpom personally, seems to have the most
confidence about his game which you
need as a
striker.
Just when the struggling Real Madrid
striker Karim Benzema
needs a bit of a pick - me - up, he has been dealt yet another blow to his
confidence and self - esteem.
A declining
striker failing to fulfill his potential was definitely not the earth shattering,
confidence building transfer that we
needed to plug the void filled by Cesc's departure.
Indeed, despite again referring to the
need to stick to the current wage structure at the club, Wenger voiced his desire to hang on to Adebayor and his
confidence that the Togolese
striker will remain an Arsenal player:
That's progress, especially for a
striker that so desperately
needs confidence.