Wenger said, «I try to transform it, yes because I feel because he was injured for a long time and he has the physical potential to win the challenges, to face the game will be easier for him than to
play with his back to goal with the injuries he had.
He can
play with his back to goal unlike Walcott, will not keep turning into centre - halves and will have 3x more chance of scoring a goal and 5x more chance of giving an assist.
And, if he is up front, he
constantly plays with his back to goal, trying to finesse the ball down in a hope to do something fantastic but never achieves even the first part of that task as he always ends up on his arse, flailing his arms about at the referee.
would be really awesome attacking force... This guy Kane looks like a real deal, he did destroy chelsea defense single - handed... he can
play with his back to the goal, good target man, fair dribbler, great fighter, awesome finisher and on top of that we thrust tottenham right in the heart...
If he is played on the left wing, he will produce the best as he is reluctant to
play with his back to goal.
I think it is a waste of his talent to ask him to
play with his back to goal.
«He would suit the Premier League very well, as he is a strong centre - forward who finishes very well and knows how to
play with his back to goal.»
If wenger can get
him playing with his back to goal and improve his movement he really reminds me of van persie and I think it's hard to find those technical qualities he has with his frame.
When
you play with your back to goal your wings in this case Sanchez and Walcott should have a greater goal tally than your target man forward.
I am not a No 10 really,
playing with my back to goal.
He plays with back to goal.
Olivier Giroud has different qualities: he can head a ball and
he plays with his back to goal.
In all probability before the transfer window closes Man Utd is going to bring in another striker who is a physical presence, can
play with his back to the goal (thus bringing midfield into attack), and has good heading ability (open options for the wingers).
And although I'm not a big fan of Giroud on his current form and the way
he plays with back to goal, trying to bring the ball down and do a trick, never in the bloody box.
He has the ability to
play with his back to the goal, and did so during their 2014 World Cup.
We need someone who can
play with back to goal and run in behind.
Giroud is the Old fashion British Center forward type of striker who
plays with his back to goal.
A striker who is both fast and can
play with his back to goal is my other want... but there ain't a huge number of them and I doubt we'll pay beyond the odds for it.
Can
he play with his back to goal?
«link up play,
play with his back to goal» we do have a similar player who makes our play very slow, predicable, and boring, that's why we need more direct and skillful strikers...
The problem Alexis has to overcome is getting used to
playing with his back to goal — he has spent the greater part of his playing life facing the goal.
The son of an Elephant washer had bodyweight, strength, height and could
play with his back to the goal, hold of centre - halves and muscle his way onto goal.
He plays with his back to goal from just outside the box all the way to just over half.
Yes, I think he has all the attributes of a good CF.. He can link up, he can
play with back to goal.
Back to Chuba, he too looks to have all the necessary tools and just needs to learn a few things like timing of his runs and how to
play with back to goal.