Tuesday, 28 August 2018
The Teams with Deadly Attacking Squad
By news-admin
DBasia.news – The European big leagues have begun. The Premier League started first followed by Serie A and LaLiga.
One of the most interesting parts is how the club strengthened the team by recruiting new players. The goal is to compete in all competitions.
No wonder, one of the most highlighted sectors is the attacking line. Besides representing the squad’s sharpness, the attacking line also gives the indication of the strength.
Here are three teams with deadly attacking squads:
Barcelona
The South American trio: Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Philippe Coutinho became the key players of Barcelona to score the goal. Messi and Suarez are two strikers that can keep the sharpness consistency. Meanwhile, Coutinho’ presence gives a whole new different dimension when attacking.
Coutinho is smart to play the role as the left striker. He also has great passing and accurate long kick.
Besides, Blaugrana also have Ousmane Dembele with his great kick to the penalty area. Meanwhile, the other South American player like Malcom also gives choices for Ernesto Valverde.
Manchester City
Manchester City have the complete front line. Sergio Aguero, Gabriel Jesus, Kevin De Bruyne, David Silva, Riyad Mahrez, Leroy Sane, Raheem Sterling, and Bernardo Silva are the high-class players with above the average quality.
Last season, The Citizens attacking sector also contributed in scoring 106 goals in 38 matches. The score was the highest throughout the Premier League history.
Real Madrid
Even though Cristiano Ronaldo left, the attacking sector of Real Madrid is still deadly. Currently, Julen Lopetegui often relies on Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema, and Isco to score the goal.
With the support from central players like Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, Los Blancos’ attacking line would make the supporters forget about Cristiano Ronaldo. Moreover, Bale starts to perform his best talent.
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