Sentences with phrase «talented squad means»

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However, the Daily Mail is also reporting that the talented 23 - year old would not be happy to move to a big club if it meant him being just a squad player and sitting on the bench a lot.
A talented squad, meaning that he won't starve from lack of service.
If this all works out the way I hope, it will not only mean that Arsenal have added another top class striker to our already strong and talented squad, but it will give the Arsenal fans another stick to beat our north London rivals Tottenham, not that we really need any more ammunition against the poor little spuds.
Just two league goals from open play this term mean Soldado is likely to be miss out on the a place in the talented Spanish squad.
This means that your fantasy squad needs to find the most talented players from the major European leagues and avoid the worst players.
A talented but confrontational member of the squad, Nasri's dwindling influence mirrored France's fading performances and his off - pitch indiscretions mean his place in the national set - up is now in jeopardy.»
«It is frustrating for everyone that the run of injuries we have sustained in the first third of the season has meant we have only seen flashes of this talented squad's true potential,» he wrote.
It sounds cutthroat but although they're all undoubtedly talented players, Liverpool are aiming to be one of the best sides in Europe, and if we can't find space in our squad for talented youngsters then that just means we have a really, really good squad.
Sure, you may have been the most talented member of your junior high pep squad, but those past accolades don't mean a hill of beans in your newest role.
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