Sentences with phrase «premier league title race»

Chelsea or Manchester City could land the first big blow of the Premier League title race on Saturday when they meet at Stamford Bridge.
Everyone at White Hart Lane; management, fans and those at boardroom level are utterly convinced that Spurs are 100 % capable of disrupting the balance of power which has strangled the life out of the Premier League title race for years now, decades even.
Last season, the Premier League title race was simply a procession, as Chelsea romped away to the title, finishing a comfortable eight points clear of Manchester City in second.
Manchester United return from the international break to host Swansea City on Saturday as Jose Mourinho's side look to extend the Premier League title race into...
Manchester United return from the international break to host Swansea City on Saturday as Jose Mourinho's side look to extend the Premier League title race into April.
After missing out to Leicester City in the Premier League title race, Arsenal look set to be busy in the transfer market this summer with Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Granit Xhaka expected to be the first through the door.
Tottenham face West Bromwich Albion on Monday Night Football with victory crucial to their hopes of keeping the Premier League title race alive.
The defeat reignited the Premier League title race with Chelsea's lead over Tottenham cut to four points and Neville and Carragher, who highlighted some poor defending from the Blues and in particular David Luiz on Monday Night Football, have questioned the timing of the announcement, saying Terry could still be needed for the run - in.
The Premier League title race is over already, but what can the chasing pack do in order to change things around next season?
They failed to keep up with Manchester City in the Premier League title race and also suffered embarrassment in the Champions League.
A Derby Day defeat has seen City fall out of the Premier League title race and it has inevitably meant a thorough post-mortem on the blue half of Manchester, and all signs point towards it being a summer of major upheaval.
The Reds» 2017 has been poor to say the least, having exited the EFL Cup, the FA Cup and the Premier League title race.
Tottenham are said to be planning a number of signings to avoid running out of steam at the end of the season as they did in the Premier League title race.
José Mourinho all but admitted defeat in the Premier League title race after watching Manchester United fall 11 points behind a Manchester City team h -LRB-...)
A Derby Day defeat has seen City fall out of the Premier League title race and it has inevitably meant a thorough post-mortem on the blue half of Manchester, and...
After being humbled by Watford in the FA Cup and crashing out of the Champions League against Barcelona, this win keeps Arsenal hanging on to the coattails of Leicester City and Tottenham in the Premier League title race.
Chelsea cemented their grip on the Premier League title race and delivered a blow to Arsenal's aspirations with a convincing victory at Stamford Bridge.
German defender Per Mertesacker is confident that Arsenal can fight their way back into the Premier League title race.
For now the Argentina is focused on the Premier League title race but next season is looming and he would deal a significant blow to Arsenal, even if it is just psychological, by landing the Spaniard.
«LONDON — Manchester United kept a firm grip on the Premier League title race by sweeping to a 4 - 0 win at Wigan Athletic on the first day of 2013 to maintain their seven - point lead.»
The Premier League title race got a little bit closer after Manchester City drew 1 - 1 at Burnley last week, but they still hold a comfortable 13 - point lead at the top
The Reds are enjoying a good season and are on the heels of leaders Chelsea in the Premier League title race but their goalkeeping situation is in flux.
Chelsea can put the Premier League title race to bed with victory at Liverpool, according to Matt Law of the Daily Telegraph.
Manchester United had a bad day at Anfield back in 2011 after losing 3 - 1 with Dirk Kuyt scoring a hat - trick, which ensured that the Premier League title race was still wide open.
With the Premier League title race now over, the FA Cup represents the last opportunity for Manchester United and Tottenham to lift a trophy this season.
The Gunners were still nine points behind leaders Chelsea but, with an inviting run of fixtures ahead, there was still a belief that Arsene Wenger's side could have a meaningful say in the Premier League title race.
While this season's Premier League title race is relatively open, there is still a predictable feel to it.
With the Reds pretty much out of the Premier League title race and unlikely to win the Champions League this season, Coutinho could be more vehement in his desire to swap Anfield for Camp Nou in January, if indeed Barcelona make an offer.
As a result we're now down to four: Manchester City, who are ripping this season's Premier League title race to shreds; Barcelona, 5 points clear at the top of La Liga; Atlético Madrid, who've been drawing for fun over the last two months, and Inter.
United had several injury problems in recent weeks, which saw them dumped out of the Champions League and lose ground in the Premier League title race.
Chelsea are admittedly out of the Premier League title race with Manchester City 13 points clear on top of the table, 16 points away from us.
This time last month Arsenal were still very much in the Premier League title race and very much looking forward to the end of a season that was looking very promising.
Conte claimed Chelsea were no longer in the Premier League title race in the wake of the 1 - 0 defeat at struggling West Ham on Saturday.
Next season's Premier League title race promises to be very tough, with Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool all set to make it one of the most competitive in history.
At this time last month, Arsenal were very much in the Premier League title race.
The Premier League title race is over.
Arsene Wenger and Mauricio Pochettino are pleased they do not have to deal with player unrest as they pursue Chelsea in the Premier League title race
Arsenal suffered a major blow in the Barclays Premier League title race as struggling Swansea came from behind to win at the Emirates Stadium.
The FA Cup remains the two clubs» any chance of claiming silverware this season after falling out of the Premier League title race and the Champions League.
Pep Guardiola boasts a strong squad already, guiding them to a 12 - point lead in the Premier League title race while they've made the League Cup final and are still chasing the FA Cup and Champions League.
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Wilshere will be pleased, of course, that England are now back on course to not only qualify but top their group but he must also be a bit pleased that his rival has so far failed to nail down his place and has been a shadow of the player he was for the spuds as they chased Leicester City in the Premier League title race.
To his credit, the 32 - year - old was simply remaining impartial as despite spending 12 years at Old Trafford and establishing himself as a club hero, he ultimately just gave an honest answer when discussing Man City and the Premier League title race moving forward.
Before he suffered his injury, the Argentine was almost single handedly making sure that the Citizens didn't lose sight of Chelsea in the Premier League title race with his goals.
Of course the Gunners did not want to drop out of the elite competition that is the Champions League, but the boss suggested it might be a good thing as we could then focus all our energies on the new Premier League title race.
So when he was asked about the Premier League title race, which all of us Arsenal fans were expecting us to make a much better go at this season, the former France striker declared that he still thinks we will be up there, as reported by The Express.
The Red Devils remain in the hunt for silverware with the FA Cup and Champions League this season, but they haven't been able to keep up with the pace set by rivals Man City in the Premier League title race.
Stoke City gave an early Christmas present to Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool on Saturday by beating Manchester City 2 - 0 to leave the Premier League title race wide open.
It's been a disappointing campaign for the Red Devils on the whole, as although they're still in the hunt for the FA Cup, they've fallen short in the Premier League title race and were dumped out of the Champions League earlier than most expected against Sevilla.
I suppose it is a bit hard on Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal players to say that we are struggling in the Premier League title race, as the Gunners sit just two points off the league leaders Man City.
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