Sentences with phrase «city plenty of problems»

But the centre - back, capped 40 times by England, insists Everton will be intent on causing City plenty of problems, too.

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Meanwhile, this is arguably Guardiola's toughest test to date, as although he'll have plenty of money to throw at City's problems, he hasn't been forced to pick up the pieces at a side that have fallen so far below expectations without world - class collective talent at his disposal in a league that ultimately one of two teams can win.
While there are plenty of big football stories to talk about like the problems of Man United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City, red cards, elbowing and much more, Redknapp's top priority is to highlight a pretty paltry protest from the fans.
The results have been OK — they're 16 points back of their supposed same - city rivals, by the way — but there are plenty of problems with this team right now.
17 goal Luis Suarez averages eight points a game and should give Manchester City's defence plenty of problems.
Roma might take some small comfort from the fact that Antonio Conte's Chelsea appear to have plenty of their own problems as evidenced by successive Premier League losses to Man City and to Crystal Palace.
Clarke was a real threat for the Reds down the right flank and she caused plenty of problems for the Bristol City defence.
Last year, 1,441 people died from overdoses in the city and there are already plenty of «unsafe injection sites» across the five boroughs that are problem spots for neighborhoods and the NYPD.
And though these states also bring the problems of rural education to the forefront, there are plenty of black and brown kids in cities who need our help as badly as any kid in Bed - Stuy, Brooklyn, does.
Though Senior's article focuses on the problem of burn - out generally — particularly in New York City, the fast - moving metropolis of inflated expectations — as Herz notes, there's plenty in here to inform lawyers.
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