Not exact matches
It was basically a dismal performance by the Gunners
against a
weak Liverpool side who managed a massive 27 attempts on our
goal, while we scored with our first two attempts on target.
Weak goal to give up, but the plays we witnessed
against Palace with Ramsey / Cazorla / Ozil / Giroud / Sanchez?
As much i have faith in the WOS trio
against teams playing footbal as much as i don't trust them againt teams parking the bus because they are
weak physically But hey why not barcelona lack phisical players but scores loades of
goals against teams parking the bus
But we failed to score a single
goal against them, shows how
weak we really are.
Looking forward to the next half of the season, if we wish to reach our
goals, it is essential that the Men's Blues do not become complacent in BUCS — Cambridge are only 3 points behind us — and that we continue to believe we can beat the best teams in our league on Saturdays, while also fully focussing on picking up 3 points
against the
weaker teams.
Next
goal is huge, still can't believe how horribly
weak that first call was
against Nico.
Whilst we like to beat up on OG his
goals / game ratio in PL over the last 3 years is pretty similar to Benzeman — who plays in a team that creates far more chances
against arguably
weaker opposition week in week out.
Also Walcott's
goals come
against v.
weak opposition (hat trick vs. a U21 Soton team in the FA cup).
Please don't name drop Lacazette, Milik, Janssen, Gabriel and co. while they're banging in
goals against far, far, far
weaker opposition
Instead of using games
against weak opposition as a chance to help himself to a hat - full of
goals, he's looking over his shoulder at the development of an 18 year old.
He might have scored 20
goals but they weren't consistent and were padded out
against weaker teams.
I really miss those days when we scored 4 or 5
goals to a
weaker team... At present we are fighting
against all teams, no Ceativity at al... I used to remember when we used to boss in the Midfield area... My belogved ARSENAL, we are so far behind.....
@twig i agree with you that ramsey sometimes seems to be the
weakest link and you want to exchange him with danny but i don't know why i feel that ramsey brings the stability in the midfield with his stamina and if he gave the pre-assist for the first and third
goal against manu
If for this
goal he has an excuse (though a
weak one), there were other ones which he more or less enabled for our rivals to score
against us.
Of course, Chelsea are up
against a far
weaker side than Sevilla, but more expansive pieces of football like the Willian
goal wouldn't go amiss for the west Londoners in the second half.
If Anderlecht can come back 3 nil down at the Emirates Man U can equally score
goals against our
weak defense.
Di Maria scores sets up
goals all be it
against weak opposition also did a lot of poor things but I'd rather have a player like Sanchez ornDi Maria in my side as the X factor is there Ozil brings not a lot let's be honest.
both good players but not great players at least not for us, OZIL looks
weak and yes he did a great pass
against Villa and scored a great
goal against SPUDS, but he should be a 90 minute player like SANCHEZ and justify being our biggest signing.
I saw headlines about how professional we were last thursday night but I just saw a
weak Arsenal team who essentially scored 3 lucky
goals against an even
weaker opposition.
Sanchez... great ball for Walcotts
goal but rest of he time running up blind alleys and again
against weak opposition he should have shone Reiss Nelson should not be playong RWB..
And don't tell me that it was only
against smaller or
weaker teams, in the past seasons he was one of the few players who have scored
goals against the big teams.
Norwich may have started this season in promising fashion, but their heads have dropped completely since they conceded six
goals against a
weak Newcastle side.
Higuain scored one
goal in his last 8 games before his double last game of the season,
against much, much
weaker opposition.
His
goals have been breathtaking, too, especially the ones with his «
weaker» left foot (particularly those
against Chelsea, Tottenham and Leicester).
For all our possession football, we create very few chances in games, we have been able to win
against weaker teams with timely
goals often in the second half of games.
Ca n`t head, tackle, dribble, pick or receive a pass, cross, take freekicks or corners, but, oh yes, he can run fast and sometimes score
goals against weak opposition, rarely
against top teams.
It is bit like if Serge Gnabry for example, played third game for us, scored 4
goals against lets say Liverpool (Rangers are not a
weak team by any means) and his fourth
goal was pinpoint top corner lob over the keeper from his own half (or something equally cheeky requiring tremendous amount of skill).
Even though it came
against a much
weaker team, it felt like Arsenal hadn't drawn on the horrible experiences
against Monaco last season when the Gunners piled too many men forward and got killed on the counter-attack, and in a competition where away
goals, rightly or wrongly, are incredibly important, that is plain daft.
The attacking midfielder has also been directly involved in four
goals in his last four Premier League appearances
against Manchester United (two
goals, two assists)-- so if Arsenal were to get out of the blocks nice and early, they can not do worse than build their game around Mesut Ozil to hurt United's
weak areas — behind the full - backs.
I don't know about you, but I'm starting to find Liverpool's tendency to struggle
against weaker teams, even when they have a multiple -
goal advantage, to be personally offensive.
Although Newcastle only conceded 1
goal against Manchester United, their defence has always been their
weak point, and need to be weary of the threat Elmander is likely to bring.
Protecting a nine - game unbeaten run that stretches back to their Community Shield triumph over Manchester City is one massive incentive for the players who do turn out on Tuesday, while there's also the small matter of surging to the top of Group C. Only a two -
goal margin will suffice if United wish to take command of an incredibly
weak group, and they may well achieve that
goal against a team more renowned for their goalscoring exploits back home than for their staunch defending.
As with Sanchez though, his
goals in the league have come
against Sunderland, Stoke City, Swansea City, West Bromwich Albion, Middlesbrough and Burnley; the
weaker sides in the top flight.