@yahalomtriki@Buderim4556 They needed to open up the centre. switch from left wing to middle to right wing fast with cutbacks. instead they held held the ball in the middle to apply pressure and were too slow
@Buderim4556@yahalomtriki Instead of leaving its wingers isolated and constantly lobbing crosses, should circulate the ball more quickly, utilize Arda in the center, make half-space runs with players wings, and create clearer scoring opportunities with ground passes/cutbacks rather than high crosses.
@sarumants@SportsDigitale@cnbceofficial@n11official Sorun sadece Barış’ın forvet olmaması değil; sistem aynı şekilde kanada indirip köt�� orta açmaya devam ederse Can da Deniz de aynı şekilde etkisiz kalır.
@DikenComTr Türkiye, kanat oyuncularını yalnız bırakıp sürekli orta açmak yerine, topu daha hızlı çevirmeli, Arda’yı merkezde kullanmalı, Kenan ve Ferdi gibi oyuncularla yarı alan koşuları yapmalı ve yüksek orta yerine yerden pas/cutback ile daha net pozisyon üretmeliydi.
@buzzspor Türkiye, kanat oyuncularını yalnız bırakıp sürekli orta açmak yerine, topu daha hızlı çevirmeli, Arda’yı merkezde kullanmalı, Kenan ve Ferdi gibi oyuncularla yarı alan koşuları yapmalı ve yüksek orta yerine yerden pas/cutback ile daha net pozisyon üretmeliydi.
@SportsDigitale Türkiye, kanat oyuncularını yalnız bırakıp sürekli orta açmak yerine, topu daha hızlı çevirmeli, Arda’yı merkezde kullanmalı, Kenan ve Ferdi gibi oyuncularla yarı alan koşuları yapmalı ve yüksek orta yerine yerden pas/cutback ile daha net pozisyon üretmeliydi.
@Henry__63 yeah you're right it is. Could just be a placeholder or something, or a shared design? I found this from a Chinese website, Oxen might be getting them produced there?
@atomic_chat_hq Just seems that Fable 5 is better at picking and adapting better physics tools from a single prompt to produce something slightly better. But if you know what you're doing already that shouldn't be a problem.
@itshoter@HangingPoems@sharghzadeh you're tweeting under my response. Turks didnt invent the brewing method, that was the Yemenis. Turks invented its own coffee grind, which was popularised.
@itshoter@HangingPoems@sharghzadeh You're tweeting under my thread bro. Also, the coffee seeds the ottomans used were ethiopian - if you look at current turkish coffee it is primarily ethiopian arabica.
Yemen was known for Yemeni Mocha variant, current Turkish coffee doesn't use this.
@itshoter@HangingPoems@sharghzadeh You need to educate yourself a lot more. Coffee isn't native to Yemen. Yemen got their seeds and plants from Ethiopia. Yemen has always been a port city, no one is denying that coffee wasn't transported from Yemen to the Ottoman Empire.
@HangingPoems@sharghzadeh its still called ethiopian in ethiopia. How can it spread from Ethiopia to Yemen but not spread to the Ottomans? what are you talking about