Ospina Holding / Mustafi / Kos Ox / Xhaka / Ramsey / Kolasinac Sanchez / Laca / Iwobi (Sanchez is
better as right winger and Iwobi is more dangerous as left winger)
Not exact matches
Fellowship — Among Jesus» closest disciples was the first century equivalent of a Jewish
right -
winger (Matthew, the tax collector)
as well as the first century equivalent of a radical Jewish leftist (Peter, the zealot).
In addition, if neither Cazorla nor Ramsey improve their game by a mile, i reckon Ox (for ramsey) or Sanchez (for Cazorla) should take their place on the team and put Poldi on the left
winger (or even Campbell on the
right) They do nt even have to be bad, this could even be nothing more than a proposition on how to rotate the squad in the way of avoiding injuries on players,
as well as giving frustrated benchwarmers some much appreciated time on the pitch.
I am ready to admit
right now that I didn't believe that he would fare
better as a striker than a
winger.
If he leaves, buy a quick and smarter
right wingback or a
winger that can defend
as well.
Welbeck can be our third choice striker, we could use a
right winger as well or start using Theo or the ox in that position.
As far as depth wingers, I wouldn't mind the Penguins taking a flyer on disgruntled Leafs forward Josh Leivo, a power - forward type left - winger (right shot) that fits the mold of a lot of pieces they've picked up this year (see: Sheahan, Oleksiak,) but there's other options out there as we
As far
as depth wingers, I wouldn't mind the Penguins taking a flyer on disgruntled Leafs forward Josh Leivo, a power - forward type left - winger (right shot) that fits the mold of a lot of pieces they've picked up this year (see: Sheahan, Oleksiak,) but there's other options out there as we
as depth
wingers, I wouldn't mind the Penguins taking a flyer on disgruntled Leafs forward Josh Leivo, a power - forward type left -
winger (
right shot) that fits the mold of a lot of pieces they've picked up this year (see: Sheahan, Oleksiak,) but there's other options out there
as we
as well
He played mostly
as a
right winger / forward the previous season and scored 16 goals 25 playing mostly
as as striker this season with 11 assists so his record is pretty
good.
Nasri played there and was successful and effective I think Mr wenger is trying to mold him that way Football is a game and can be manipulated in many ways one being 442 perhaps he is
better suited in that formation in the
right midfield but not
as a
winger so maybe he should share carzolas job I do nt know I am not MR Wnger and I have not been out to a training session to judge
He could be
better than Chamberlain, if he is given the chance to play in a
right wing position (
as a
right winger, wingback or fullback).
The Boss should be playing him
as a Left
winger where he may do
better than to be playing him at
right wing.
Our 3 back is just so wrong.We don't have natural wingbacks even in this formation.It also seems to me that lots of people here believe if you're
good at
right or left fullback then automatically you're
good at RWB / LWB which quite frankly is untrue.That's why Oxlade Chamberlain can be considered at RWB but not
right back.At RWB or LWB you're asking too much in terms of attack from Bellerin and Kolasinac.A proper wing back can be viewed
as a more defensive
winger which quite frankly none of them are and they don't possess the flexibility too to play that way.Our midfielders are also not disciplined enough because in 3 back there's a huge gap in the centre of the field that must be covered by our CM's so indiscipline only means disaster.We also have Ozil who looks like he's playing at RW in 3 back.In that we're limiting his impact because Ozil takes on his man because he wants to not because he likes to.You can't play such players at the wing.He's a proper No. 10 who likes to be given freedom.That's why Ozil plays likes he's lazy on the ball and stuff.It's because he wants to be free and for that you need to put him at No. 10.
Rafa then pulled something of a masterstroke by reinventing the Dutchman
as a
right winger, its been a huge success but many still, again wrongly, feel that Dirk is still not very
good.
On form
as a
right winger, I think Walcott offers more goals and more assists than welbeck and the ox, not to mention that left backs are just pinned in when he plays
as people are scared to death about his pace, he's the one player we have that is constantly playing on the shoulder of defenders, give him games and he will score goals, he's a
better finisher than he gets credit for!
Theo's figures
as a
right winger is one of the
best in the league.
There must be massive clear out with Ramsay, Wilshire, Giroud, Welbeck, among outgoings, then bring in a class D / M, centre back, left and
right winger (Mahrez, Draxler, Ferkil) etc
as well as goal keeper (Cech) has lost it, and if Auba signs then revert to 4 4 2 formation
He was a left
winger, a
right winger an Ozil
as well.
His movements are already very
good when he played in the
right wing side (
as a
winger, not a wingback), because he is a natural
right footer
Why the HELL field a player in the starting 11 knowing that he does not want to be a part of the team / club, play a
right back
as a left
winger, by Bundesligas
best left / back /
winger and bench him, spend a record fee in Laca and bench him in favor of Welbeck, WELBECK!!!?? Wenger you f *** ng twat, you did so many errors ahead of this match / season that you should look in the mirror and terminate your contract, immediately!!!
There are some excellent players there - Ballack, Schweinsteiger and Lahm are / were obviously world - class - but both truly elite talents on that side were being played out of position, with Lahm
better suited for
right back, Schweinsteiger miscast
as a
winger and Ballack preferring to sit a little deeper.
We have
good right wingers in Walcot who scored 19 goals last season,
as well as the Ox.
People should pray Jadon Sancho signs because if he does we'll have he
best English
wingers in he league for he future.Sancho in particular is so
good and probably he bes player born in 2000 in England
right now.I'll update you guys on him from time to time.Remember
as I said everything about the Lemar deal should be completed by next week.
He is not
good enough
as a
right winger and doesn't take on defenders to get to the back - line.
I suppose the
best news we can take from this is that we have seen the high versatility of our players, especially in the likes of Chamberlain playing
right wing back and Ozil playing
as more of a inner
winger /
right sided striker.
Theo on the
right and Sanchez on the left would probably constitute the
best Wingers as well.
With a CM that can support defence consistently
well like the
best of them,
as well as getting the ball forward quickly and or patiently, then the
right type of
wingers, Lacazette was a great buy but not the finishing touch Arsene would've pondered on.
I think among the three, Douglas Costa is probably the
best player
right now, but he is also quite one - dimensional and will only able to play
as a
winger.
As well as straying from their usual 4 -2-1-3 shape, they also played with wingers playing on their «right» side (right - footed on right; left - footed on left) rather than the inverted wingers we have come to expect from the
As well as straying from their usual 4 -2-1-3 shape, they also played with wingers playing on their «right» side (right - footed on right; left - footed on left) rather than the inverted wingers we have come to expect from the
as straying from their usual 4 -2-1-3 shape, they also played with
wingers playing on their «
right» side (
right - footed on
right; left - footed on left) rather than the inverted
wingers we have come to expect from them.
Reading
right back Chris Gunter always seems to do
well against East Midlands clubs given his provenance
as a Nottingham Forest player and he generally coped
well with Dyer, an experienced and clever
winger who nevertheless perhaps doesn't have the dynamism of Anthony Knockaert, relegated to the bench on the night.
Moura is mainly a
right winger but he can effectively operate on the left hand side of the attack
as well.
Mahrez is naturally a
right winger but he can effectively play in the central attacking midfield position
as well.
Secondly Samir Nasri on the left,
as someone mentioned excellent controlled possession of the ball, wonderful, unlike some supposedly
best winger in the world
right now, who would just push the ball down the byline and run like a madman and then produce a cross which half the time wont bear anything even if crouch was playing.
This suits West Ham very
well as they currently have a plethora of
wingers but all of whom prefer to play on the
right side.
As well as scoring the first goal, the winger set up Aguero's first and caused the Ligue 1 side a huge number of problems right until the moment he was substituted in the final minutes of the contest, and rightfully, received plenty of plaudit
As well as scoring the first goal, the winger set up Aguero's first and caused the Ligue 1 side a huge number of problems right until the moment he was substituted in the final minutes of the contest, and rightfully, received plenty of plaudit
as scoring the first goal, the
winger set up Aguero's first and caused the Ligue 1 side a huge number of problems
right until the moment he was substituted in the final minutes of the contest, and rightfully, received plenty of plaudits.
Liandro is mainly a left
winger but he can also be deployed on the
right wing, in the central attacking midfield and
as a center forward
as well.
To me, Jenkinson is a
better winger than
right back, but
as time passes he will become more mature and his defending will get stronger.
I have no grudge with LVG but I just don't like or understnd he's style of play.All I hear from him is philosopy while others are getting the results I watched Anthonial Valencia playing for Ecuardo
as a
right winger & he played very
well & yet in LVG «s team he plays at
right back for what reason?I see no reason to blame players bt lvg for his so called philosophy
Given his abilities and the way the team is currently structured, the
best place for that is the
right wing, where he would be a major upgrade over the occasionally scatterbrained Cuadrado
as an inverted
winger.
Most seem to agree that the team needs a world - class centre - forward, defensive midfielder, and
winger,
as well as a functional
right - back and a back - up goalkeeper.
The rest of the labour party are pretty much falling in love with the
right wingers of the Progress party and to be honest we may
as as well let the Tories carry on.
Moments later, Beck is taking on «the entire offensive line» of an American pro-football team with little effort, and it is
as though Arnie has been reincarnated on screen — except that, while Beck may be a kick - ass «retrieval expert» of bull - like proportions and astonishing resilience, he is also genuinely eager to avoid violence («I don't want to fight» being his catchphrase), phobic about gun - use (until the inevitable pump - action finale, naturally), and really just interested in opening his own restaurant — and, unlike the he - men portrayed by Arnie, Sly and other eighties
right -
wingers (most of whom have in fact gone on to open their own restaurants), Beck can bang articulate sentences together
as well as heads.
The «big oil» argument often touted plays
well with the crowd predisposed to equate corporations
as a necessary evil and sounds like anti-capitalist, marxist screeching to
right wingers.