Not exact matches
Admini, a situation may arise where the Bavarian club
side may have to fight a
big battle at home
against Olympiakos and at away to Zagreb to remain in the competition after losing at home to Arsenal on Wesday
which of course they would.
That run included a heavy 4 - 0 pasting
against Pep's former
side Barcelona and I for one was hoping that all this would have a very negative effect on their confidence and morale,
which would be a
big boost to our own hopes of winning the EPL title.
Their inability to beat the
biggest sides is reflected in the Premier League — in the last 3 seasons, Arsenal have won just 3 matches
against their top 4 rivals, a run
which includes 11 defeats.
@SoOpa AeoN It's not a prediction... what I am suggesting is we must make a
big statement and I can think of no better way than to hit a clutch of goals — however many —
against a Manure
side which IS in fact littered with kids, a makeshift backline and who would've played on a Thursday evening.
Don't forget for that
big game, the Boss made 5 changes to his
side that beat Leicester City last Saturday, of
which we are all guilty as we demanded the Boss should do a rotation of his Gunners for our Ucl game
against Olympiacos to enhance our beating Man Utd.
Unfortunately for Spurs they lost their main man Harry Kane to a ankle injury
against Millwall
which is a
big loss for the London
side.
In those four games, Vertonghen saw his
side pick up just five points from the sidelines,
which included
big clashes
against Manchester City and Liverpool.
It may have been just United's second defeat of the season on Sunday
against Liverpool but the manner in
which they played, played being a debatable word, was far from the standard we come to expect of
side more than accomplished when it comes to the
big games.
They are also un-phased when it comes to needing to rough up certain players, and as Bolton Wanderers were under
Big Sam, Blackburn Rovers are rapidly becoming one of the league's most awkward teams to face especially for the elite
sides which so often come unstuck
against teams
which get up in their face.
However, a routine 2 - 0 win at Millwall in the fifth round of the FA Cup last weekend will have lifted spirits somewhat, but this is a team
which has suffered some heavy defeats on the road
against the
big sides this season: Arsenal (3 - 0), Liverpool (3 - 1), Man Utd (3 - 0) and Tottenham (3 - 0).
The four - time Ballon d'Or winner, Cristiano Ronaldo once again proved himself to be the player for the
big occasion as he helped the Los Blancos on their way to the Champions league final by scoring a hat - trick, sealing a high 3 - 0 win
which gave his
side a
big advantage in their Champions League semi-final
against city rivals Atletico Madrid.
The same thing is true of Huddersfield and Swansea,
which both have 31 points and three matches
against big - six
sides.
In Betting on the Blind
Side, Lewis excerpts The
Big Short,
which describes Burry's short position in some detail, how he figured out that the bonds were mispriced, and how he bet
against them (no small effort because the derivatives to do so didn't exist when he started looking for them.
As a
big majority of them are right - handed, the cars are engineered and designed to be steered from the left
side,
which allows drivers to better protect themselves
against the upcoming threats — when technology was imported to the other nations this designing choice was assimilated in their cultures as well.
Nobody wants to be on the wrong
side of history,
which is why I think that eventually the attacks on Tesla will stop (my guess: When the more affordable Model 3 is released, many people will feel more directly annoyed by these tactics and there will be a
bigger backlash
against them).