Sentences with phrase «to organise a defence»

"To organise a defence" means to put together a plan or strategy to protect oneself or something valuable from possible harm or attack. Full definition
However, he should have organised the defence better for both goals.
And don't forget that WC keepers normally have a well organised defence in front of them not a shambolic farce of a team overseen by a dope.
The former Southampton centre - back kept it simple and helped organise his defence as the Red Devils pushed for goals.
Representation The first major problem in the SDT is the lack of organised defence representation.
Hope that Mertesacker is a good fit to protect and organise the defence against that type of threat.
Not sure about that really... only thing Welbs can (i hope im wrong) do with his energy and running around the box is to disrupt his own team mates.Facing organised defence where players know what they are doing he can do s ## t.
cb: here is a must and we hve to thank injurys coz if mert was fit we could not hve purchased better.only kos is starting 11 material.l like how mert organises the defence but in modern soccer much more is needed from a defender than just organising skills.
Problem is wenger and bould have no idea how to teach team to press... It's shocking managerial failure plus against well organised defences giroud offers minimal threat on the ground..
it allows the opposition to organise their defence etc..
As a central defender who is only just 30 you will probably get 4/5 seasons so 25 million is about right.But until someone organises the defence it will make no difference
Welbeck looks hungry he won't score as much as giroud but he offers us power and pace to break thru organised defences and palace were pretty well organised.
Sahko is a vocal leader and has already been tipped as a future Liverpool captain, after already being PSG's youngest ever captain, before even playing a game for the club because he is so vocal and so good at organising a defence.
With the addition of Van Dijk, Liverpool are finally starting to show signs of a far more organised defence which should work wonders for the confidence of Loris Karius.
Zaha would be terrorising the wings and the masterstroke of a loan signing that was Mamadou Sakho was the inspiration in the quest to stay up, organising the defence thus making Wayne Hennessy's job between the sticks more comfortable and bringing the best out of him.
So to rephrase the definition; «Park the Bus is just a convenient alternative expression meaning a tightly organised defence, and will never be a tactic used by Arsenal».
Some say that it starts at the back and that Neville Southall would organise that defence like the ultimate leader; taking responsibility for crosses, shouting at the defence and making sure that John Stones stopped taking daft risks when he can take pressure off the team at times.
I wish that the centre - left blogosphere would put as much effort into organising a defence of these activists as it has done demanding a ritualistic «condemnation» of violence.
The world should organise its defences now in case an asteroid is found on a collision course with Earth, says a group of US scientists.
If Wenger still can not see that we have been crying out for a dominant, ball winning midfielder and a centre half who can lead and organise the defence for the past 10/12 years all hope is lost.
But the thing we lack is a leader who can organise his defence as when we show a poor defensive display, our back 5 looks like 5 individual defenders all over the place rather than a compact and disciplined back 5.
Lost most aerial duels prior to the goal and looked lost in defence (terrible for our supposed best defender and captain) can not organise a defence, Mertersacker was the leader in the defence and barked out instructions despite his lack of pace.
They've scored seven this season — including goals against organised defences in Manchester City, Spurs and Newcastle United — giving them a conversion rate of 6.25 per cent.
Having saved Sunderland from the drop last season, Sam Allardyce was supposed to be pepping up Sunderland's spirits, feeding the team a little red meat, organising a defence.
to organise the defence (ensuring Belerin knows what defending is like looking alone the line Both Way).
But the current Arsenal team is in between, no offensive ruthlessness, no organised defence Always all over the place.
If he wants this attacking formation he needs to wake up to the fact that our Back Four will require a Top Level RB to replace the ever regressing Bellerin plus a WORLD CLASS CB who will organise the defence and (hopefully) kick the living shit out of forward players who don't drop back to help out occasionally.Oh nearly forgot - We need a new Goalkeeper as well.
He seems to have organised the defence and given them confidence and assurance, even managing to rescue Chambers and Gabriel from their horrible first half against Liverpool.
giroud ramsey no threat to well organised defence... and team still lacks necessary passion and effort on display in teams in last stages of CL... but its ok the prof knows best
I made the point that Steve Bould is supposed to be at the club to organise the defence.
The other aspects of his game are good, organising the defence, intercepting crosses, ball distribution, decision making and general composure.
Bellerin since cementing his place, does less defending and more attacking and Mertseacker, being the Captain should really know better and organise the defence, instead he also follows the fullbacks in pushing up.
Are we confident of cracking their organised defence?
Not only was he almost entirely responsible for the second goal, the German was really charged with leading the line and organising the defence; something he certainly didn't do.
Maybe Ospina had little to do because he organised his defence well instead of inviting unecessary pressure and trying to make saves for the camera.
Fast forward to the Derby, honestly, I dint even know Koscielny wasn't playing.Gab was solid in that game, and more composed.so have been thinking, what could be the cause??? I concluded it has to Mert's intelligence and great positional play, he organises our defence well and complements most defenders.he has physical presence too, the only problem is his pace but then Koscielny have his own flaws too.
Catching high balls / crosses so to take pressure off defenders or getting a strong fist to it... distance, organising defence, pushing teammates forward from your box to stop congestion, distribution.
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