I think we can put bellarin at the) then chambers in the DM, my REASON: chelsea are not attacking team like DVB, they will only
try catching us on counter attack, and BELLERIN is the fastest player around including WALCOTT, in fact he's our king of speed now, so can easily cover with his speed, and CHAMBERS in the DM is directly proportional to 3CB's that's it.
Not exact matches
They will invite us to keep
on attacking, and then
try to
catch us
on the
counter.
When we played Arteta and Flamini together in the last two games, we didn't concede just because they stayed back and protected the defence even tough they are both poor, Ramsey comes back in and we are exposed because he is found most of the time in the box
trying to score like he is a striker and when we are hit
on the
counter, you will see him running back like he can
catch up.
The Swans were clearly set up to
try and
catch us
on the
counter, but we managed to deal with their further threat quite comfortably, and continued to keep pushing forward in search of our equaliser, but it didn't come before the interval.
The problem with this is thw defence kreeps forward
trying to get in
on the action and we then get
caught on the
counter.
We play far too narrow, everything going down the middle,
trying to pass our way through a very congested middle, with the result, a breakdown of the attack and the risk of getting
caught on the
counter.
The former Spurs boss insists his side won't sit back to
try and
catch Arsenal
on the
counter attack, and will take the game to the Gunners under the arch.
But I just think, St Etienne will
try to frustrate United and hope to
catch them
on counter.
After years of training (spray bottles, aluminum foil
on counters, tape
on counters, yelling like crazy people), the only thing we've managed to teach them is that when they want to go
on the
counters they should
try not to get
caught.
More bittersweet than some sugar - coated, rose - colored ode to motherhood, the film pulls no punches in capturing the messy, unglamorous minutiae of parenthood, whether it's the sight of a bag of breastmilk falling over and spilling
on to the
counter, or Marlo being told by a coffee shop patron that the decaf coffee drink she orders still contains trace amounts of caffeine, or Marlo
trying to lose her baby weight and
catch up to a college - aged jogger.
Try placing a bright flower arrangement
on the coffee table, putting eye -
catching throw pillows
on the couch, or setting a bowl of oranges and bananas
on the kitchen
counter.