but we know
talent wins in the league more than anything else, and if you have someone guys like, someone guys will play hard for, someone who guys want around because they know it'll mean good things for their career, then that's a big part of getting to a good place
Not exact matches
The speculation went quiet
in January, so, as if to remind United of his
talents, Gaitan produced this sensational bit of skill
in Benfica's Champions
League win over Zenit St Petersburg last night.
However having seen the club's top
talents, Victor Wanyama and Gary Hooper, leave the club
in the summer he may feel that his side will always be used by players as a stepping stone and may also feel that the «challenge» of
winning the domestic title is somewhat unfulfilling and could therefore be open to a possible move to the Premier
League at some juncture.
This may seem like so much rhetoric considering that Kentucky has
won only eight games the last three seasons, but Ray has some of the
league's best
talent in Quarterback Stanley Forston, End Phil Thompson and defensive aces Dick Palmer and David Roller.
In the current, win - at - all - costs, poach - your - rivals - of - talent culture of football, it's possible that we'll never see a long - tenured manager like Arsene in the league agai
In the current,
win - at - all - costs, poach - your - rivals - of -
talent culture of football, it's possible that we'll never see a long - tenured manager like Arsene
in the league agai
in the
league again.
The Gunners are known for poaching a number of Spanish
talents, predominantly from Barcelona's youth academy, but following their London rivals recent
wins in the UEFA Youth
League and
in England, they have now moved to raid them also.
just the signing we have been yearning a s crying for... with this prodigious
talent in our squad next season we will
win the
league, the f.a, the C.l, carling cup, world club cup and then finally the world cup....
Valdes is a proven
talent who spent 12 seasons
in the Nou Camp first team set - up, racking 535 appearances for the Catalan giants and
winning numerous major honours including six La Liga titles and three Champions
League crowns.
Aguero before he came to City, played for a team with variable results
in the
league, even though he won Europa League with them, he was nothing more than an exceptional talent, like Hazard (Hence why Ferguson was not willing to pay # 34M for the be
league, even though he
won Europa
League with them, he was nothing more than an exceptional talent, like Hazard (Hence why Ferguson was not willing to pay # 34M for the be
League with them, he was nothing more than an exceptional
talent, like Hazard (Hence why Ferguson was not willing to pay # 34M for the belgian)
Meanwhile, this is arguably Guardiola's toughest test to date, as although he'll have plenty of money to throw at City's problems, he hasn't been forced to pick up the pieces at a side that have fallen so far below expectations without world - class collective
talent at his disposal
in a
league that ultimately one of two teams can
win.
Tottenham have the
talent and the ability to
win out, but they will need at least one more favour from another Premier
League outfit — much like Leicester profited on Spurs» defeat to Chelsea
in the last campaign.
There are NO other teams
in the
league that have accomplished anything close to what the Sixers did this year who had their best players be a rookie and a 2nd year player, some of the teams that Philly is most often compared to
in regards to young
talent are Minnesota (they
won less games than Philly, Wiggins sucks, and they were buoyed by Jimmy Butler as a veteran star) and the Lakers (most people don't view anybody on the Lakers on the same level as Embiid or Simmons and they only
won 35 games this year).
Reason enough is to be found
in the Ivy
League, where Harvard and Dartmouth, who between them have had only one
winning season since Goldwater's little jest, are suddenly brimming with
talent.
Arsenal's form since the turn of the year has left many fans of the Emirates Stadium side wondering what might have been, eight
wins in their last nine Premier
League fixtures helping to bring a sense of renewed optimism to the north London club, and the addition of world - class
talents may help Wenger mount a genuine push for major honours.
If half of the Arsenal team had the mentality of Jack we would have
won the
league in the last decade (because we have
talent).
Add
in the Champions
League, domestic cups, super cups and even a club world cup and Mandzukic has
won an enviable 17 trophies, so you would think he would bring a bit of
winning know how and experience to go with his undoubted
talent.
Even longer really, because Arsene Wenger has not been able to call on the Spain international Santi Cazorla since the Champions
League win over Ludogorets Razgrad
in mid October and just about any team
in the world would miss the
talents of the little magician.
The team would gain
in confidence and there there is enough
talent in there without pressure from Champion's
League games, to
win it all.
Credit due though for CL
wins but we shouldn't forget both Inter and Porto were the dominant teams
in their
leagues and both were littered with world class
talent (Porto: Deco, Carvalho, Maniche, Costinha — a team
in many peoples top 10 team of the decade.
On the one hand, Arsenal have finally started to convince the many doubters
in the football world that we are now a squad that has the balance of
talent, steel and all the other things it takes to
win the marathon that is the Premier
League title race.
But despite the strong efforts that Alexis Sanchez has put
in up front and the performances from the likes of Giroud, Welbeck and Perez, I still think a major
talent up front would be the missing piece to the jigsaw, especially when it comes to our chances of
winning the
league again!
On one hand Benzema is an elite
talent with a title -
winning pedigree and over 150
league goals — on the other hand, he's currently under investigation for a sex - tape scandal that has him on the outs with both the French national team and
in Rafa Benitez's doghouse at Real Madrid.
Well your righ with met spend but
in amount paid out for players no net were 5th but i agree our champions
league performances have been poor we had some tough draws and the premier
league is more demanding then the other
leagues in strwnght of competition and games played still excuses do nt
win but that monaco loss left me shaking my head
in cl we get theough the group but cant muster the strength needed for knockout and we should be performing better were under performing for the
talent xhaka has frustrated me hes got the
talent and plays well but cant hold focus
in games he drops off and loses his marks our academy is doing well but yes it is tougher now to break
in to the first team iwobi has done well but one or two seasons away from being there if he does turn himself elite ever has to score or he will just be another ox but i think its been a wake up call to the club we finally have to act theres a wave of ideas to not only get us back to
winning ways but become title contenders and i think give him the extension one year its a world cup year and that will also allow our players esp strikers who been very poor this year realized its tough to play
in englad and next year will have a better idea what it really takes to
win here shore up some spots and depth and were
in contention fail and the changes will happen but let him have one more year the fact were willing to spend shows me an upturn from the decline
What that meant was that they used Monsieur Wengers age long philosophy about spending less and discovering
talent to
win the
league that Wenger himself, the owner of the philosophy, last
won in 2003 - 04 season.
Though they've
won four of their last five
league games and gone undefeated since that City loss, they've done it
in such a way that is indicative of a team lacking ideas,
talent and a killer instinct.
Personally I'd take the 100 million, then invest
in talent that will propel us to
winning the
league.
Team Lerman has
won 3 games
in a row after an 0 - 2 start, and probably deserve to be higher than the # 6 rank, but that's just the kind of
talent that we have
in this
league.
Reason why Team Bulwa can
win it all — As much
talent as anyone
in the
League and have Championship experience to boot.
Both squads are veterans to All Sports Series but are experiencing their first ride
in the Chicago
League... The
talent is too deep and the Teams too good to really go on long
winning - streaks.
but without champions
league and our recent history of not
winning anything worthwhile
in years would any world class
talent be wanting to come to us
That story is of course already familiar to many, including those from well beyond Tyneside: the «Entertainers» tag, new signings Les Ferdinand and David Ginola combining with existing
talent to play scintillating football, the 12 - point lead
in early January, the 4 — 3 defeat at Anfield still regularly hailed (rightly or wrongly) as the best game the Premier
League has ever seen, Kevin Keegan's «I will love it if we beat them» rant, a Cantona - and - Schmeichel - powered Man United scenting blood and recording a relentless series of 1 — 0
wins (including one at St James» Park
in which we battered them senseless) to claim the title with all the remorselessness of a lion tracking down a wounded gazelle.
«There's enough
talent in this squad to
win the
league.
Throw
in the abundance of midfield
talent and the mentality of the manager and the answer is not «yes, Chelsea can
win the
league» but «yes, Chelsea WILL
win the
league».
However, since the 25 - year - olds return to Old Trafford things have not necessarily gone according to plan and he has struggled to find the form that made him such a
talent in Serie A. Although he
won two trophies last season, the highlight coming as he was the catalyst for United's UEFA Europa
League win against Ajax, he was recently dropped for a number of important games for the Reds.
Bankrolled by the Abu Dhabi group, and armed with some of the most fearsome attacking
talents on display
in the
league, everyone's favorites to
win the title, was Manchester City.
Louis van Gaal hailed Marcus Rashford as a «special
talent» after the teenager marked his Premier
League debut for Manchester United with a dazzling double
in their 3 - 2
win over Arsenal on Sunday.
Over the course of the 162 game season (as it is
in the 38 game Premier
League season), superior
talent and resources
win out.