Sentences with phrase «well as a key player»

An Under - 20 international for France, the centre - back is now a regular for Guinea as well as a key player for his club, for whom he has played at left - back as well as through the middle over the last few weeks to cover for absences caused by international call - ups during the African Cup of Nations.
Here, we analyse this style of play — how it works and why it's so effective — as well as the key players that make Manchester City tick.
There's also commentary from professors as well as some key players from the movement (Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, et al) who at the time of release, were still around to reflect on the times.
Newsom isn't an actor; she's a singer and a harpist, as well as a key player in the «freak folk» movement of the early 2000s.
The Heartland Institute is gathering the country's best energy policy experts, as well as key players in the industry, at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Houston, Texas on Thursday, November 9, 2017, for its America First Energy Conference.

Not exact matches

It's just becoming more and more obvious that a few key players and central platforms in search, social and e-commerce are getting to the point where they will be controlling significant segments of the entire economy and our lives as well.
Had Kodak's leaders ratcheted up their discomfort level by asking and receiving more challenging questions from others, the company may well have sustained its legacy as a key industry player.
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Those powerhouse investors include Benchmark, First Round Capital, Lowercase Capital, Menlo Ventures and Google Ventures, as well as key Uber players, most especially founders Garrett Camp and Kalanick.
What makes the decision so consequential is that it was such a massive move — one for which many key players in the market were not well prepared — and the aftermath is like a black hole that can suck massive amounts of credit from currency trading as we have known it.»
«The church has certainly become a key player in this place because we have been historically very involved in supporting children's care in overseas countries and in overseas mission trips as well
Key players in the plastic pallet industry will grow their market share by introducing new technologies and improved designs as well as by collaborating with smaller manufacturers to gain a regional foothold in new territories.
Designed specifically for key players across the multiple groceries, convenience, wholesaler, on - trade sectors as well as producers, wineries, distilleries and service providers across the private label and branded wine and spirit sectors.
It is designed specifically for key players across the multiple groceries, convenience, wholesaler, on - trade sectors as well as producers, wineries, distilleries and service providers across the private label and branded wine and spirit sectors.
Having said that, ManU are missing a lot of key players as well, so it should be an interesting contest.
I believe our European exploits did the damage on our overall fitness levels, as well as being mentally tough, and we lost a number of key players including Alexis, Coquelin, Cazorla and Ramsey at crucial points in the season.
Wenger isn't as hated in France and I feel Lacazette could be the key to show other players why they should come, start off with a good player and build upon that.
I think it's fair to say that Wenger was lucky to have such a young talent as Joel in his rank when he has had injuries to key players like Alexis and Theo, rather than it being good news for Joel.
I have confidence in Rambo he's been the key to our recent success, but it's just that type of player you alwys hope perform well, as you hope from jack!
No matter how well play, when it all seems that all Is going well in our team, injury will somehow someway striker a key player and from that moments, other key players starts over labouring themselves and ended up injured as well.
We have either started well or finished well in previous seasons and as always the injuries to key players have played a big part in our failure to win the premier league.
Every year despite loosing key players they manage to improve as well as source players who are an upgrade to the ones they lost.
You could see our key player realized they need to refocus after retaining fa cup as well as community shield.
Okay it will be a shock if either wins it but they have both been blessed with hardly any injury problems and things have just gone their way at crucial times, while Wenger has had to cope with dodgy referee decisions as well as big injuries to key players like Cazorla, Alexis, Coquelin, Welbeck, Wilshere and more.
Mind you, Southampton lost 8 key players plus a manager in the transfer window, they now sit fourth, 3 pts ahead of us.We can no longer use injuries as an excuse because we have always had them, and if wenger was a smart manager, he would have addressed this problem by having better squad depth, but instead he chose to send a defender out on loan despite being short in numbers at the back, foolishly chose not to sign a defender despite an array of good defenders on show at the world cup.So now who is to blame?I guess it's anyone or anything but Wenger.
The gross mismanagement of Arsenal during June - Aug of this year is currently my feature case as a prototype of the worst possible bungling of personnel resources and mis - assignment of employee resources to roles (as just a few of many possible examples, sitting Kola & Laca last match, starting Welbeck who couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, playing Bellerin at LWB, third straight laughable team assignments in a row, seriously considering loaning out our 2nd best center back, letting multiple key players enter the final year of contract, etc etc etc) imaginable.
So Man United have had several key players out for a good spell, been called boring as fook but have an 18 + better goal difference than Arsenal or Liverpool, 16 better than Spurs, 13 better than Chelsea.
Saturday was a good day for Man Utd, as they secured a 4 - 1 win over Newcastle United and welcomed back key players from injury.
I think we needed to as well because this was a crucial period when Man City, who I still think are the biggest obstacle to us becoming champions, were missing quite a few key players like Aguero, Kompany and David Silva.
Some of the impressions as well as some of the key players appear on these three pages.
They are missing key players as well and I do not think they will be banking on getting anything from tonight but they will be confident of picking up points in the games to come.
Arsenal fans know and understand the policy of Arsene Wenger in resting first team players in the Capital One Cup games, and even in the FA cup and Champions League games when we can, to give those key men a rest as well as giving some valuable opportunities to the up and coming Gunners from the academy and the likes of Debuchy and Gibbs who have not seen much action so far this season.
The French forward has become one of the most wanted players on the market following an amazing three seasons with Atletico Madrid where he has scored a total of 77 goals, as well as earning the European Golden Boot Award at last summer's European Championships, where he was key in guiding his France international side to the final of the competition.
This time last season, we had just about signed an injured Ospine, we were not also sure if we could really rely on Szczesny, we had Chambers as our only CB cover, no DM, Walcott was still injured, two key players in Ozil and Mert could not join us for pre-season, we were not sure how much Sanchez would adapt to the PL, perhaps we should compare that to where we are right now and see how much of a better place we are in now.
1) Ten years without a significant trophy yet the Manager is never questioned 2) Selling off key «World beater» Players season after season and replacing them with mediocre at best replacements 3) Keeping a 33 % shareholder who is one of the world's richest men AND a true football fan as far away from the board as possible 4) Charging possibly the highest prices in Europe but NOT reinvesting within the team in any really significant way 5) Classing 4th place in the EPL as a trophy 6) Boasting of a # 100 million war chest for transfers then quibbling over a few hundred thousand on deals.
Muller is renown for his versatility in attack — able to play as a leading striker, as well as a No. 10 and a wide player — yet with Robert Lewandowski likely to remain as Guardiola's first - choice up front, the lure of perhaps spearheading the Red Devils attack could prove key in helping decide his future.
Not only could we be hit with the usual raft of injury problems, but we might find that a few key players are not playing as well as might have expected.
I could have given a few Arsenal players the Man of the Match award for yesterday's hard fought win at Newcastle, with Cazorla's probing and patient passing as well as Oxlade - Chamberlain's direct approach and shot for the goal being key factors, but for me the anchoring presence of Coquelin in midfield and his ability to keep the ball and his cool amid concerted pressure was brilliant.
However, based on Pochettino's comments, which come as no real surprise, neither he nor the club intend on losing their best players with Alli quickly establishing himself as a key figure for both Spurs and England.
There has been uncertainty over the futures of our two key players this term, as well as that of Arsene Wenger, and Keown seems to believe that all three are leaving this summer.
I know that Arsene Wenger is being ultra cautious about one of his key players but he does need time on the pitch as well as training to get back to his best.
The good news for us Gooners is that David Moyes has a weakened squad to choose from as well and after an intense run of games is likely to rest a few key players also, so with Arsenal having a deeper and strobnger squad there is a good chance that our weakened team will be good enough to get through.
We can do with Rabiot and Draxler as I believe they will greatly increase our option and create competition, this is key to have a good performance week in week our because players like Ozil and Sanchez will understand that their position is no longer guaranteed and they will be playing to retain their starting spot each time they get on the pitch
In an interview with BBC Sport, as seen in the tweet below, Pogba suggested that he hoped some key Man City players picked up injuries to give United a better chance of catching them in the Premier League title race, although you can tell he was hesitant in admitting it.
Jack I believe has made up his mind and is off.Im in two minds over this.We need a CDM as a priority and we WILL sign one this summer that's for sure.The Ramsey issue is also key here.We don't really need to lose both players but if Ramsey's demands are too much then he must go as well.
Mind you they having been passing through a «rough» patch as well with there two key players under performing and losing points.
Once a key player for the Blues, Ramires was another senior figure who wasn't good enough as Chelsea fell to this shock defeat at Stamford Bridge.
Im not saying Wenger is an idiot but his stubborn refusal to move with the times has cost us dear over the last few years and as Ive already stated earlier in the conversation our resurgence has in part had a lot to do with the competition dropping off in performance rather than us leaping forward, that said we have made improvements and we are playing far better, but I will bet my house that no world class striker will be brought in in the summer and there wont be any really important key players brought in during the summer as Wenger has already laid out his stall in regards to this.
As if it wasn't painful enough to consider having to allow our best players to leave the club, we are now forced to envisage a future in which we will watch some key players jump ship to our rivals, who we have long - been describing as «in our shadow»As if it wasn't painful enough to consider having to allow our best players to leave the club, we are now forced to envisage a future in which we will watch some key players jump ship to our rivals, who we have long - been describing as «in our shadow»as «in our shadow».
More key passes, Giroud should easily have better figures here as he has better players around him making things happen.
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