Both the match
against MU and the very next one against Xavier went five sets, so Butler's been through some battles to keep their streak going.
First, it was Raheem Taylor - Parkes getting free from two defenders for a close up one - on - one chance
against MU keeper Luis Barraza.
Its only 15 minutes till kick off, and Ive seen the line up and I must say, I am really surprised at how attacking it is, 2 strikers in Vitinho and young Chalov, with Golovin and Dzagoev just behind them would give CSKA a great chance to get a point or even go for gold
against MU who are indeed on form, but remember, this is Moscow
Play like we did
against MU and we can win.
???????? #fenerbahce #m37s Ps: victory
against MU always feels better?
Nothing against BFG... But truth be told, he got no enough qualities to stay in big clubs even as bench player... Wenger got him wrong at the first place after we got smashed
against MU and then Wenger insisted playing him regularly...
Maybe it fired him up but it might have soured him a bit as well as he did nothing except pull out 3 points with him being dragged down for a penalty late in one of our early matches and grabbing a point with a late equalizer
against MU.
Santi was shit
against MU... I'd even try Rosicky in his place... but fck we do have a thin squad... not much can change in our line up esp against Dortmund...
I tell you, maybe we will have a good run
against MU but do nt forget that Soton is coming at the emirates.
Let he recover soon and play next week
against MU.
The solution is simple give yourself a chance of not loosing the game
against MU
With Olivier if you have crosses like Montreal this week and Chamberlain last week
against MU he is the best option for our attack.
I think Arsenal's creative players would have difficulties in breaking Manchester United's defense, but luckily Giroud is fit and he could be the plan B to score
against MU, if Welbeck can not score first.
Hope Rooney scores
against mu as well I'd take pleasure from that!
Not exact matches
MU's physical monsters like Smalling, Lukaku, Matic, etc can not cover their technical deficiencies
against Liverpool's skillful players.
So, MC SAm P, you do sound like flop rapper lost in time; of course if Man U lost, we can still win the EPL, specially with Man City 12 points ahead we not yet quarter of season, we will catch up and pass
MU who are 7 points clear even losing... Then we only travelling to Everton, we lost home
against waford, if we can drwa their be awsum to win this, yes yes yo, to the beat yo..
Please no Wiltshere in starting 11, or we will loose the game he will be targeted by
MU players to get in send off, nothing
against Wiltshere but the stats suggest that our chance of winning with Wiltshere is very slim play Wiltshere in emirates and only if we winning the game.
But teams like
MU will struggle
against skillful European teams like Barcelona and Manchester City.
It has no other way than selling best players every year, and has had to compete
against Chelsea, MC,
MU, Braca, Real, BM,... So, it is ridiculous to ask for titles with such tight budget and mediocre players.
Spurs, pool and
mu winning hmm lets see how Arsenal respond to the pressure of playing later
against the champions.
unfortunately under our current management + old and predictable tactics, struggling teams such as SUNDERLAND look like BARCELONA
against us,
MU start their recovery beating us with a 3rd class team, this will come to haunt us unless we gain composure these next few games................
Don't forget that he's the man who lead
MU that trashed us 8 - 2, and right a year after, He was the man that SAFerguson Believed over Rooney in the UCL match
against RMadrid.
They lost
against a rampant
MU who were smarting from having their arses tanned at The Emirates, logically we should beat Everton, unfortunately there is little logical in football.
Marquette is 4 - 1
against St. John's, with one contest in each of
MU's five seasons of lacrosse.
MU has won the last eight matches
against the Hoyas, and have won 20 straight sets as well.
After their teamwide issues connecting on kills
against Creighton,
MU never hit lower than.250 in any of their three sets
against the Hoyas on Saturday, peaking at a nutty.395 in the third and final frame.
The senior libero is
MU's only representative in the first edition of the conference weekly awards even though the Golden Eagles pulled an upset
against a top 10 team.
MU is on a two match winning streak
against SHU after losing to the Pirates in the Big East tournament semifinals in 2014.
Marquette is 30 - 44 all time
against UWM, although the record is 18 - 16 since the Golden Eagles joined Division 1 and
MU has won 15 straight sets
against the Panthers dating back to 2012.
The aforementioned defensive midfielder was Connor McClelland, who led
MU in goals with four
against the Dolphins.
In this case, each team's record
against the third place team is the tiebreaker as
MU and DePaul split their regular season series at one win each.
He hit two free throws with 11 seconds remaining for two of his 18 second half points to give the Golden Eagles their first and only lead
against # 1 Villanova as
MU went on to score the upset
against the Wildcats.
MU showed in their last preseason game that they can defend a one - goal lead
against high quality opponents.
MU's record of 2 -4-1
against those squads may not have been good, but it helped the Golden Eagles compile an RPI ranking of # 25 when the selection committee sat down to organize the 64 team tournament.
Given a lead
against an opponent that has never scored a goal
against you, it kind of makes sense that
MU went into a shell a little bit from there on out.
Those three games comprise nearly half (71 of 150) of
MU's shots
against this season.
However, given that it's a 64 team tournament and
MU had a top 30 RPI before playing a neutral site match
against # 73 St. John's and a road match
against # 10 Georgetown, I think Marquette will make the field easily.
It won't matter if
MU can't get wins though... especially
against teams they've never lost to.
MU was unable to overcome a 17th minute goal and lost 1 - 0 yesterday afternoon for the first time ever
against the Friars.
Seagrist tallied a goal and two assists last season and had a helper on Connor Alba's goal in
MU's exhibition contest
against Green Bay.
Georgetown simply had too much firepower and
MU could not get their offense going
against a very strong Hoya back line.
MU's last win
against the Bulldogs came in November of 2013 when Adam Lysak scored a golden goal in the Big East tournament semifinals.
It's hard to say without doing this breakdown for the last 10 in and the first 10 out (and may the Lord bless you and protect you if you put in the work on that), but it's safe to say that
MU wouldn't have been better off with a worse record
against the first two columns.
St. John's last scored
against the Golden Eagles back in the 2010 Big East tournament, when
MU got a 3 - 1 victory.
MU is 4 -2-1
against Wisconsin since 2010, including wins in three of the last five encounters.
The Associated Press top 25 voters didn't hold
MU's loss to the Volunteers
against them all that much, placing the Golden Eagles at # 23 in the newest poll.
With the W,
MU moves to 4 - 3 on the season, the first time that they've been over.500 since winning their opener
against Hawaii.
The match
against the Cyclones will be
MU's lone match on the 16th before playing both UW - Milwaukee and Missouri State on the 17th.
It's the first win over a top 10 team in Marquette volleyball history, and the first win
against a ranked opponent since September 7, 2012, when
MU defeated # 23 Michigan.
MU is on a three match winning streak
against SHU after losing to the Pirates in the Big East tournament semifinals in 2014.