Sentences with phrase «team under my manager»

Arsenal and France defender was included in the 42 - man Europa League squad, much to the surprise of everybody given he's been frozen out of the first - team under manager Arsene Wenger.
Van Persie has had to endure another season of injury troubles similar to those that he experienced at Arsenal, and has been in and out of the first team under manager Louis van Gaal.
In the following season he was fast tracked to the first team under manager Brendan Rodgers, who saw in Sterling a young player with a great tactical awareness of the game to go alongside his natural technical gifts.
I'm the most senior member of the team under my manager.

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«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as well as stressed - out managers with little time for big picture thinking.
In this situation, the manager is almost always void of ambition, which ultimately means they are under - equipped to actually lead a team to success.
«At the moment the market really likes management teams that under - promise and over-deliver,» said Andrew Mitchell, portfolio manager with Ophir Asset Management.
Under this Project, the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office has engaged consortium teams, lead by Australia's leading research institutions, and involving locally based land and water managers, to develop and implement detailed 5 - year monitoring and evaluation plans for selected areas within the Basin.
Houghton, under the guidance of Senior Winemaker and Manager Ross Pamment and his team, had a staggering run of award wins including Winemaker of the Most Outstanding Red Wine in Show at the Royal Adelaide Wine Show, two Most Successful Exhibitor awards, and the Red Wine of Provenance Award for the highly regarded Jack Mann Cabernet Sauvignon at the National Wine Show, just to name a few.
We need a change of manager and we need to ditch players who are not up to standard and bring is quality under a new tactically aware manager who could get the best out of a much changed team.
Another manager would not give a thought about playing Wilshere or making him first team... it would not just happen... Under Wenger so many overvalued and less than average players have grasses and worn the Arsenal shirt... It is disturbing!
You'd wonder if they'd be regulars under a new manager and they are hardly moving to a better team.
He's under a good manager and it's a good young team as well.
They were a team on the rise, with under - 30 talent and a steady manager to guide them.
@Jimbeam The point is, when you come to a team you're under a manager who tells you what he wants from you.
Where some believe Wenger's record speaks for means he should be afforded time, others believe the manager has continually under performed and Wenger is now unable to build or manage a team capable of a sustained title challenge.
Lukaku was sent to West Brom for first team experience, and has really shone under Baggies manager Steve Clarke, though the club do not hold out much hope of keeping him permanently.
In a report on the Arsenal website the manager talks about how we made it easy for the home team because we never put them under pressure by taking one of the many chances that came our way.
You might stay for one more year as manager, but if the relationship between manager and majority fanbase remain strained and under constant tension, it is going to be a very stressful one year for the team.
Might I suggest you were Hot Property back in the day because you were Manager of a team that every season were up there fighting for Premiere League and European Trophies.Of course you were in demand.I do not recall hearing too much about how all these top clubs were approaching you (which of course is illegal as you were under contract so you should not have been talking to them anyway) or how you had never broken a contract in your life when we were considered one of the top teams sat home and in Europe.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has shown his willingness to give young players a chance, with Raheem Sterling notably starring under his management, while Jordan Ibe looks another young Englishman set to break through in the Reds» first - team.
Im not saying that wenger has been perfect... far from it but im convinced that he has managed to keep arsenal more or less alive this season when I think most other managers would have let their teams crumble under similar conditions (ehem dortmund... klopp).
Every fan should realize we will never change under him, Southampton game confirmed that, suffering embarrassing defeats and not doing anything about it is criminal for a manager supposedly managing an «elite» team.
The Belgian international, who enjoyed a superb breakthrough in United's first - team last season, has found himself increasingly out of favour this term under new manager Louis van Gaal and now hopes to be allowed to move this winter.
Yet under the guidance of manager Brendan Rodgers the 24 - year - old has improved greatly and is now also a firm fixture in the Roy Hodgson's England team.
A look at how Arsenal would dearly love to be lining up next season if they appoint Jurgen Klopp as their manager and see him raid his old club Borussia Dortmund for three of their star players, could this team dominate English and European football again under the German's guidance?
I personally think if this is what he does, than this team will be ready to win the Champion league under the right manager to take over.
The 22 - year - old also has his best years ahead of him and one can only imagine how far he could go under a manager like Jurgen Klopp, who has been known for developing young players and building exciting attack - minded teams.
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years under the Kroenke & Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you play for a fragile manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has played in positions that make no sense considering his skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final week last season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure manager!!!
So why would Ozil move to a team that can't even get close to a Champions League place, when he is already at one of the top teams in the world working under one of the best managers in the world?
That Manchester City team is what could happen if Arsenal play under Guardiola's guidance, or under any manager with Barcelona's system.
Wenger has bought mediocre players — never replacing like for like — instead patching up gaping holes and creating average teams and average players only coming to the club for he money... Whereas fergie allowed players to leave under «his» terms our master manager allows the players to dictate to him when «they» want to leave..
Despite a tough campaign, in which his club have endured heavy criticism and calls for the manager to leave, before earning a second - placed finish in the league on the final day of the season, Ozil has been a strong positive point amongst fans, whereas a number of his team - mates have come under fire.
The fact is Wenger has made Arsenal a «second» rate team and we have to world champions playing in an average team under the «guidance» of a less than average manager.
Hope and pray the Board appoints a younger innovative tactical manager who also coaches and brings out the best in the players, ready to kick their backside when under performing, clears out the deadwoods and signs quality players to address the deficiency in the team, more proactive on the touchline and ready to go toe to toe against Pep Klopp Mo etc..
According to our source at Old Trafford, captain Wayne Rooney has been the player talking to the press about the team's feelings towards under - fire manager Jose Mourinho.
This team can only get better under a manager who actually has more than one tactic.
The rumours circulated after N'Zonzi lost his place in the Sevilla team under Berizzo this season, and he'd been quoted as saying he had to leave because of this snub by the manager.
Liverpool have appeared increasingly likely to sell Benteke after just one season due the team's aggressive pursuit of other strikers and his frequency on the bench under manager Jurgen Klopp.
Republic of Ireland and Aston Villa assistant manager Roy Keane is under police investigation after allegedly assaulting a man outside the national team hotel.
The criteria for the manager is dependent on more than just trophies, some teams know they need to build themselves up before winning things and a great manager could be one that builds the team with next to nothing and over achieves with a bunch of under achievers.
The Nigerian has regularly been tipped for the exit door at Stamford Bridge in recent seasons, but has caught Wenger's eye following a recent renaissance under interim coach Guus Hiddink, with the Dutch manager installing Mikel at the heart of his team to great effect.
flaky and prone to crumbling under pressure, YES we are STILL the same team with average, no heart no gut no backbone players and YES we still have the same manager who does not know the time of the day and is too selfish and arrogant to accept that and move on... so what exactly are we.
The Belgian international, who made a terrific impression upon being introduced to the first - team setup last season, has seemingly fallen out of favour under new manager Louis van Gaal this season, and may now be farmed out on loan in the new year.
Man U fans weren't wishing for their team to loose when they were finishing 6th or when they were loosing under their last 2 managers.
He should have either been made under 21 manager (he would be much better than steve gatting who seems to lose most games these days) or midfield coach to the first team.
The Colombian keeper rates Everton highly and thinks that the Merseyside team is a competitive unit under a good manager.
Not only that, the prof also praised his rival manager Claudio Ranieri and revealed that the Gunners would be trying to employ the same sort of possession based football that has been our trademark under Wenger4 for years, even though he was well aware of the threat that the Foxes possess with their pace and ability to hit teams with their counter attacking style.
We also have the possibility, in another report by Metro today, that the 22 - year old who is currently on international duty and has helped the Spain under 21 team into the Euro finals, could try to force the hand of his manager, as did Cesc Fabregas when he wanted to head back to the Nou Camp.
While the circumstances that had put Arsenal and Arsene Wenger under serious pressure meant that the manager felt he could not select his usual team full of young Gunners for our first Capital One Cup game of the season, Wenger still made many changes to the Arsenal starting line up.
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