They were terrible, but we picked them off expertly and Champions
League qualification looks assured.
As AS Monaco are fifth in Ligue 1 at present, UEFA Champions
League qualification looks far from certain, and this may be a contributing factor to their decision to allow one of their greatest goal threats to move on.
Chelsea are currently 10 points behind Tottenham and Liverpool in the pursuit of a top - four place, and their chances of sealing Champions
League qualification look bleak unless their rivals suffer a dramatic collapse, Following the Southampton game, the Blues have a Thursday night outing at Burnley before facing the Saints once again in the FA Cup semi-final next weekend.
Not exact matches
As for the remaining trio, while they all have their respective strengths and could offer something, Guardiola will be
looking to acquire more talented, younger and more consistent options to ensure that his side are a real attacking threat both in the Premier
League and in the Champions
League, should City secure
qualification.
After losing their FA Cup semi final with Aston Villa on Sunday and
looking off the pace in the race for Champions
League qualification, current boss Brendan Rodgers is under pressure.
AS Saint - Etienne welcome LOSC Lille to the Stade Geoffrey Guichard as they
look to eliminate another would - be contender for Europa
League qualification.
I have example to Back my Statement... In 2003 Real Madrid bought Beckham from Man Utd for 25M which highest transfer amount that time and now if
look at the transfer then average player also cost for 30 to 35M easily... So it very difficult to know how much we have earned from every year making Champions
League but yes certainly we must have earned lot because we were 500M debt ridden club when we moved to Emirates Stadium and now we are debt free entity so there is good possibility that we have earn lot from Champions
League qualifications and also from Highbury real estate projects as well....
However, he has given Red Devils boss and compatriot Louis van Gaal something to think about by joining his team - mates in training today and declaring that he is raring to go as United
look to secure Champions
League qualification.
For their opponents, they're
looking to wipe out a five - point deficit to the top four and a
qualification spot for the Champions
League.
He is easily worth the # 40 million (asking price) Porto left him out of their champions
league qualification game, last week, because the player wants out and it
looks likely that he will be sold.
Everton
look set for
qualification from the group stages of the Europa
League as they overwhelm Lille at Goodison Park, with some dreadful defending allowing Phil Jagielka to head home from the corner.
Meanwhile, the club have already been busy this week with the signing Sampdoria striker Eder, as Mancini
looks to arrest their current slide which has seen them not only slip off the pace in the race for the Scudetto, but also out of the Champions
League qualification spots.
Napoli failed to negotiate a path through the
qualification stages of the Champions
League and as such may have to
look for cost effective options and are also said to be keen on Man City midfielder James Milner.
The Gunners, who can reclaim fifth spot and close the gap on fourth place Manchester City with a victory at Crystal Palace, are also
looking to seal Champions
League qualification for the 19th consecutive season.
With utd and city dropping points, our champions
league qualifications are
looking good?
When the third round of Champions
League qualification starts later today for Arsenal, there's a good chance that if you take a
look at manager Arsene Wenger on the sidelines, you might see him perspiring a bit more than usual.
Everton The Toffees, after a brilliant first season under new manager Roberto Martinez, in which they finished 5th and earned Europa
League Qualification, would look to consolidate by putting in a similar or a better show in the league this time a
League Qualification, would
look to consolidate by putting in a similar or a better show in the
league this time a
league this time around.
The Merseyside club have struggled to make up ground in the top four race and
look set to complete a third successive season without securing
qualification for the Champions
League but rather than setting their sights on established experienced talents, Liverpool are
looking to strengthen their squad in a more cost effective manner mindful of the up and coming UEFA FPP (Financial Fair Play) guidelines.
Both sides will be
looking to beat one of their main rivals for the Champions
League qualification places, and the players will have to be on top of their game during the encounter.
The Citizens face West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium this Sunday with their Champions
League qualification prospects
looking questionable at best, following a run of results which put an end to a possible title challenge.
Do you really think Arsenal has any chance of winning the PL, so you ask WHU a favor?Youmust be playing in the same
league as Wenger not to ser the real world.This is what I think - we are not going to make the CL
qualification seat as Everton, for instance,
looks a lot better than Arsenal.If this is the price to see Wenget gone so be it.
Looks like finishing on the 6th or 7 th place is the only way to get rid of this senile manager.
There are six games remaining in the Premier
League schedule and as City
look to secure a top - four finish which brings Champions
League qualification, they may be sorely tempted to part with the Chilean now and place coach Patrick Vieira in temporary charge until the end of May.
With Champions
League qualification via the league looking increasingly less likely, it may be that the Red Devils» best bet of securing a return to the continental high table is by winning the Europa L
League qualification via the
league looking increasingly less likely, it may be that the Red Devils» best bet of securing a return to the continental high table is by winning the Europa L
league looking increasingly less likely, it may be that the Red Devils» best bet of securing a return to the continental high table is by winning the Europa
LeagueLeague.
They will be
looking to get a leg - up in their bid for Champions
League qualification with a victory over Spurs today.
West Ham
look to sneak a first win at Stamford Bridge since 2002 against a fast fading and disinterested Chelsea side that now has no hope of Champion's
League qualification.
Despite missing out on Champions
League qualification, the Gunners boss will not
look to overhaul his squad during the summer transfer window
Earlier it has been reported that Liverpool were
looking to snap up Rodriguez should they succeed in reaching Champions
League qualification.
Sunderland face a difficult encounter at the Stadium of Light on Saturday, with the blue half of Merseyside - one of the in - form teams in the Premier
League -
looking to carry on their fine form in their quest for Champions
League qualification.
Meanwhile Napoli are still in with a shot of Champions
League qualification through Serie A but a lacklustre campaign makes it unlikely — a Europa
League win
looks the best way into Europe's premier competition for the Italians.
The last meeting was a dour 0 - 0 draw at Anfield in May as Liverpool were
looking to secure Champions
League qualification.
This season, United may not be happy about competing from the group stages of Europe's secondary competition, but it is a trophy the club have never won, so Jose Mourinho may
look into having a go at winning it now the winner's gain UEFA Champions
League qualification, which may come in handy should the race for top four be as competitive as it was last season.
Arsene Wenger is under serious pressure following the Gunners» 10 - 2 Champions
League exit to Bayern Munich and
qualification to next season's competition is not
looking too convincing following their 3 - 1 loss at West Brom before the break.
Spurs are
looking to tighten their grip on a Champions
League qualification, while there are a number of clubs
looking to move away from the relegation zone.
Swansea currently sit in eighth position, seven points off Europa
League qualification, yet Gary Monk has had a hugely impressive first full campaign in charge, and will be
looking for a strong finish to rubber stamp a successful season.
He commented on this week's events in Dortmund, Mamadou Sakho's loan contract, and
looked ahead to the coming fixtures in terms of injuries and the chance of Champions
League qualification.
So with Champions
league qualification confirmed how should this season be
looked upon?
Sunderland face a difficult encounter at the Stadium of Light on Saturday, with the blue half of Merseyside — one of the in - form teams in the Premier
League —
looking to carry on their fine form in their quest for Champions
League qualification.
If he does sign up will he simply be
looking for another club this time next year with Champions
League qualification in the bag (if we don't get it, obviously).
Dele Alli is
looking forward to his latest encounter with Manchester United on Wednesday — a match that could prove crucial in the race for 2018 - 19 Champions
League qualification.
Settling for Champions
League qualification was a harsh reality for Arsenal fans in recent seasons, especially with the departure of world class players such as Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri and Robin Van Persie, but this season, silverware
looks a genuine possibility.
Though Leon Goretzka has stolen many a headline this year, for Schalke, teamwork, aggression and organization are the keystones of a season where they've overachieved to such an extent that
qualification for the Champions
League now
looks highly likely.
Burnley manager Sean Dyche has told ESPN FC that Europa
League qualification would be a «badge of honour» as his team
look to hold seventh place.
Ofsted has formally written to inspectors urging them to
look out for schools entering pupils for
qualifications to boost their
league - table standings, rather than in the best interests of pupils.