But still, even
with the pacing problems and lackluster lead, UL manages a fair amount of tension and really milks its groovy set up to a T.
Ha I can relate
with the pacing problem with this cake Thanks for the feedback and enjoy the rest!
Not exact matches
«The
problem is that employers have not created nearly enough jobs in Canada to keep
pace with population growth,» he said.
But these pieces of malware were also noticed, flagged, and identified — showing that security experts have no
problem keeping up
with this
pace of development.
The
problem is that it hasn't kept
pace with demand.
This seems very counterintuitive at first, even if the history behind it is quite abundant, and very few economists seem aware of the
problem (which is why most economic forecasts mistakenly focus on the
pace with which reforms are likely to be implemented, and are always disappointed), but in fact the reasons are not so hard to understand.
Because the people who last... the people
with whom others most want to do business... the people who set the
pace for the rest... are quietly and consistently principled individuals operating to help the world overcome its hardest
problems.
Christians in affluent countries in the twentieth century have grown used to such a fast
pace of life and to such constant changes in the material environment that we tend to think that our
problems are unique, that the past is worthless as a source of wisdom for modern times, and that our ancestors in the faith have little in common
with us.
Preserving will very soon be upon us, but for now, I am having ZERO
problem keeping up
with the
pace...
With Dortmund suffering their own
problems, they are perhaps as vulnerable now as they will ever be, so I would be tempted to go for the electric
pace and attacking ability of the young Spaniard.
Not because of the
pace, not because of any particularly interesting innovations, but because it had pretty much no
problems at all
with its Honda power units.
The former United man believes that the England international's vision and work - rate would see him in shine in midfield, and it is a sensible move
with Rooney's diminishing
pace and lack of goal threat at times becoming a
problem for the Red Devils.
Now hopefully over his injury
problems and growing in confidence after a run in the team in recent weeks, Oxlade - Chamberlain showed yesterday that he can be a big - game player for the club, and his form in attack could give Arsene Wenger's side a whole new dimension to their game,
with the youngster providing a little more width,
pace and directness than players like Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla in that area.
2017 saw Haas finish ahead of Sauber and McLaren in the constructors» title; they remained in contention
with Toro Rosso and Renault until the final checkered flag, but ultimately fell short due to a combination of recurring brake
problems and a weaker one - lap
pace that made for some very poor qualifying sessions.
The Ox is inconsistent but he does drive us
with pace and cause
problems.
With all the problems we had at the back this year and his great knowledge of reading a game and defending (not really his fault he is slow, you can't teach natural pace), I think it would be great to have him work with the defend
With all the
problems we had at the back this year and his great knowledge of reading a game and defending (not really his fault he is slow, you can't teach natural
pace), I think it would be great to have him work
with the defend
with the defenders.
Pace only part of his
problem... though a big one... his distribution of ball out if defence is awful... one of worst in EPL... slows down our forward movement massively and often puts receiving player in akward situation wher only option is back pass... He is also average in air... So his one quality is positional sense so he is alright as a bench player which is how Germany use him... So yes the guy is right we will not win league
with this mertesaker starting
I just hope that does nt mean our midfielders give very little protection otherwise we will have a
problem... only Debuchy Chambers or Monreal starting might not be the
problem as it could be Mert... or it could be a slight lack of
pace out wide
with Chambers... or not enough experience in Bellerin.
Together they caused a lot of
problems with their
pace and movement.
While you can argue that other clubs also have their own
problems to deal
with, is it really a coincidence that the
pace setters Chelsea have been almost injury free so far, or that last season's surprise winners Leicester City were able to field the same starting line up for almost the whole campaign?
Also the slow BFG causing us
problems every game
with his lack of
pace.
Once the season started, Cooks had no
problem keeping
pace with the expectations created by his combine breakout.
Danny was causing the spuds
problems with his
pace and energy as well as being very useful at defending from the front and helping Bellerin.
He will not venture high up the pitch because his slow running back acceleration and poor long distance
pace will let him down, he most often pass the ball long and too quickly, this is also a
problem for arsenal in a sense that he does not come out
with the ball and allow his players enough time to take up better position.
He tracked back well and popped up all over the pitch when he was needed and he caused the Germany defence all sorts of
problems with his
pace, power and touch and he should have had at least one assist but for poor finishing.
ramsey is no winger arteta no defensive midfielder and walcott no striker... we do nt have shape... bellerin working his socks off to make up for mertesaker and ramseys lack of
pace... stops him going forward when he does we create
problems for them as
with second goal... ozil i am sorry to say is clueless at the moment... monreal and kos doing ok....
playing
with g - rod up front is like sticking to fingers up to traditional arsenal play of fast movement one twos and pass and move football this is very unlike wenger to make such a major shift away front his normal trends of style of play big man up front
with no
pace just isn't the wenger way really he needs to go back to the past really to answer the current
problem i have noticed all the other top 4 teams are more wenger they are (wengerites to coin a phrase) than wenger himself playing
with a big srtong pacey team like we use to have they all copied wengers blueprint and left him behind somewhere along the line and he altered his and its not been the same since do nt change a winning system of power and
pace if it is was working for you mr wenger
the
problem with giroud is, that he slows down our play.he is not up to it when it comes to
pace and technics.
Translation: Arsenal need a top striker if they want to keep
pace with the other big clubs that have no
problems improving their squads.
NACHO MONREAL 5.5 The Spaniard look good on the ball but had a torrid time throughout the game as danger man Sadio Mane ran the rule against the defender on the night causing him so much
problems with pace and trickery on the left wing.
Luis Muriel's
pace on the counter-attack coupled
with the likes of Franco Vazquez and Joaquin Correa will mean that Vincenzo Montella's side can cause United
problems, but
with Eric Bailly back in the heart of the defence after returning against Liverpool at the weekend, the hosts will hope to deal
with them more efficiently.
our
problem is not the defense we cant just score goals
with so many attempts we shoudl have scored 4 - 5 goals and win it by 5 - 2 without a creative midfielder like Cazorla or Ramsey (when he plays well) our attacking play is very predictable maybe playing Iwobi instead of Elneny or Coq is at least better But Wenger's biggest mistake was to play Chambers instead of Bellerin Bellerin
with his
pace opens up the opponents.
I can't stand welbeck for one reason he's not better than what we have but if you played a front two of welbeck and Sanchez then Cambpell left and Walcott or chaimbo right that would give us a huge counter attacking style
with lots of skill and
pace, but here is the
problem to do this you need big strong DM to win the ball back when we defend and we do t have them, flaming is reckless and getting old, Arteta is good on the Bala but not quick or strong enough, please don't say Diaby as we all know he will be inj soon again, then also what to do
with Ozil and Corzola?
The main
problem for me is our tactics; central midfielders occupying wing positions
with wingers on the bench, no runners ever in behind the opposition defence, passing football
with no end product, nobody driving forward at
pace with the ball, instead opting for a sideways or backwards pass and an overall lack of counter attacking, penetrating play.
While that may be a little far - fetched at the stage, speculation linking Messi
with a move to City is seemingly only going to gather
pace with the Mirror also noting that the Premier League giants are ready to offer him # 500k - a-week as they look to take advantage of any
problems at Barca.
We had some recent injuries
with Koscielny and now Gabriel, and Mertesacker will have
problems with the
pace of Bayern.
I do nt have any
problem with Arteta, his ball retention and distribution is superb but what he only lacks is
pace and aggression when marking which is expected considering that he is not a natural DM.
Giroud was a great target man allowing the
pace of Welbeck and Alexis
with the creation of Ramsey and Cazorla to cause all sorts of
problems.
I think this line - up has more than enough going forward to cause the West London mob
problems at the back, but have reservations about our defence coping
with the
pace and guile our opponents possess.
The
problem with Xhaka is this, he tend to sit deep in his own half allowing the opposition players time and space to get a good run on him and hence test his sluggish acceleration and
pace, his also not prepared to get engage
with one on one chase
with attacking players who runs at him
with the ball, he tend to foul the opposition player and get yellow or even worst red card on a consistent bases.
Whether it is Luke Shaw, Blind or Rojo at left back, the
pace and movement of Theo Walcott should cause them all sorts of
problems, while the centre backs will struggle to cope
with the
pace and skill of Alexis Sanchez or the physical challenge of Giroud.
Danny Welbeck is fit enough for the bench and I would have expected him to start but Wenger has gone for Ozil in the wide forward role,
with Cazorla in the number 10 position, so
with Alexis on the other side of the in form Giroud, there is plenty of
pace and guile in our attack and
with Liverpool having to replace the suspended Skrtel
with the former Gunner Kolo Toure, we should give them plenty of
problems.
The
problem with him is consistency,
pace, and skills... Personally, the major reason why I like him is because he is always available I mean always fit!
That would give
pace, power and work rate on both flanks, giving United
problems, runners for Giroud to link up
with and also protection to the Arsenal full backs.
Okay so the young Arsenal and England under 21 defender Rob Holding may have had a bit of a torrid time in our Premier League opening game,
with the
pace of Jamie Vardy and his Leicester City team mates and their dangerous counter attacking ability causing the former Bolton player all sorts of
problems, but I do not think he should be too hard on himself.
He is well and truly back from his injury
problems and looks better than ever,
with more power and versatility to go
with his
pace and finishing.
The only
problem is when we don't play as a team he can get isolated and targeted because of lack
with pace, but allot of the time it is not he who plays the opponent on side.
i see an aluko, henandez and n'doye capable of causing a few
problems with their
pace.....
In the current Scousers» setup, Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling, two players who will be crucial to the visitors» chances of winning this Saturday's game, can cause all sorts of
problems for their opponents,
with their trickery, movement and rapid
pace to go past defenders.
He said: «England have so much
pace with Walcott and Sterling, that
with the vision of Wilshere's passing they can cause all teams a lot of
problems, that's how I see them setting up most effectively.