I think we've got a perfectly good
tall centre forward capable of scoring 17 - 18 league goals in a season.
Head room in the back is also poor by the standard of its rivals, while the Rapide's
tall centre console robs those in the back of elbow and shoulder room.
He hardly gives the ball away and as for his height — because we know there are a lot of
very tall centre - backs in the Premier League — you could ask who would you have over him or Mertesacker?
At times OG gets picked by default as the team has only got 2
tall centre backs to defend corners and free kicks against a tall physical opposition... another fine mess Wenger has got us into!
With Thomas Vermaelen back from injury, Squillaci needs to be replaced by
a tall centre - back.
He is still the Arsenal club captain and as far as we know the former Germany international Per Mertesacker has recovered fully from his injury and is fit enough to play, although
the tall centre back was not included on the subs bench for Arsenal's draw with Man City at the weekend.
A tall centre half needed to counteract Hulls high ball game methinks.
It all depends on whether he's first choice because with him playing, Arsenal has to play accordingly with
the tall centre - forward who can hold the ball up.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is on the hunt for
a tall centre - back and has been left frustrated in his efforts to sign Gary Cahill from Bolton and Blackburn's Christopher Samba.
When it is Matip and Van Dijk paired, the club will also have one of
the tallest centre half partnerships not only in England but in the game, but a partnership that despite its height remains highly skilled on the ball, able to pass themselves out of danger and to build play from the back.
With our three
tall centre backs plus Kouyate and Antonio, how could we possibly let in a headed goal from a set piece free kick where the scorer was virtually unchallenged?
The interior follows the MKC's lead with
a tall centre console free of a transmission shifter, with larger screens.
Up front feels a bit cosy too — mainly due to
the tall centre console.
The new chassis claims to use a wider track to aid stability but the sensation of
a tall centre of gravity persists.
They (whoever «they» are) are always talking about planters needing the «thriller» (
the tall centre stuff), the «filler» (the frilly stuff), and the «spiller» (the stuff that spills over the sides).