Sentences with phrase «away games at»

Arsenal have won three straight away games at Sunderland and the Mackems have won just one of the last twenty one EPL meetings of the sides.
on the win... We have played four games in two weeks and three away games at Manchester, in Monaco and here today, and we've won all three.
Away games at Bournemouth and Norwich — games we should be winning — sandwich a home game against Crystal Palace who have beaten us 3 - 2 two years running at Goodison.
They have yet to net a single away goal either and a Real Madrid 2 - 0 correct score at bet365 has appeal at 17/2 and each of their last four losses have been by that scoreline, including away games at Sevilla and Barcelona which should be good indicators for this one.
In fact, our only home game in October is against our Noisy Neighbours, with 3 really tough away games at Arsenal, Everton and Palace.
Arsenal's patchy form again waned, as they managed only draws in away games at Aston Villa and Everton, and by now Theo Walcott was sporting his moustache, as part of the Movember celebrations.
Both of those were in away games at Cardiff and Hull recently which has left them without a win in any of their last three road games.
I said after the Southampton game that the 3 away games at ManU, ManCity, and Spurs will decide our season.
After their game tonight, Tottenham have a home game against Manchester United, and finish with two away games at Leicester and Hull.
That confirms that even as a loyal STH who has also been to away games at Brentford, Forest, Reading, Barnsley & Fulham this season I have zero chance of being able to get a ticket for the Sunderland game.
The Foxes are running on a four - match undefeated streak of form, winning their last two, both away games at West Brom and Brighton.
However, that slick and incisive passing has been rather absent this season, apart from at the away games at both Everton and Brugges — Herrera was great in both.
Draw: Leicester are a good home team and while they have come up short in their big away games at Arsenal and Man Utd, their direct style could catch a Chelsea back line, which is lacking pace, cold and get something out of this game.
Burnley will be looking to continue the current run and try to put Blackpool under pressure in the Youth Alliance League with the first of four successive away games at Tranmere.
We beat Watford 3 - 0, Millwall 2 - 0 and Preston 1 - 0, all at home, and won away games at Swindon 2 - 0 and Portsmouth 2 - 1.
That last gasp spot - kick from Ibrahimovic back in April prevented Koeman from becoming the first manager in Premier League history to win three consecutive away games at Old Trafford.
The Gunners are just about clinging on in the race for the top four, and the challenge is now to back up the win over United by winning the two difficult away games at Southampton and Stoke.
Huddersfield face two tough away games at Newcastle and Brighton before a home fixture against Watford.
It is just as well that they have 35 points in the bag, as I doubt that they will get many more in their six remaining fixtures, two games at home to Tottenham and Manchester United, and four away games at Palace, Burnley, Manchester City and Liverpool.
I wouldnt mind seeing either of them next to a top quality DM when we play the big boys or tough away games at places like southampton.
After playing like puddings and throwing away two points with some awful defending against the 10 men of Liverpool and with tough away games at West Ham and Southampton to follow, the Gunners could not afford to let the points slip with our own 10 man performance.
It's shocking how much this game resembled our last five away games at Old Trafford but it is what it is.
While having a bunch of away games at the start of a season may not be optimal, it isn't unprecedented.
So win 12 away games at least for 36 points.
Arsenal have had two tough away games at Stoke and Liverpool where we have traditionally struggled to gain points, but we have come away with two hard - earned points.
We had two different away games at Newcastle and Crystal Palace but we've got six points.
So I fully expect them to drop points in January from their away games at Watford and West Ham and their home ties with Everton and Crystal Palace, especially as they have a Capital One Cup double header with Everton to cope with.
Two difficult away games at Liverpool and Stoke are followed by the visit of Chelsea at the end of January but Arsenal must finish the month in a very strong position.
We have about 5 away games at the moment, with our away record standing at 3 wins and 4 draws out of 14 games.
If anyone remember the game we won man city away when played 4 -3-3 defending and counter attacking, that was one of our best away games at a top team's home.
I like the Xhaka - Rambo pivot a lot too - it can only get better, despite coming away games at bigger teams where Coq must start.
We also have Premier League away games at Tottenham and Liverpool, not to mention the Champions League double header with Bayern Munich and hopefully a few more FA cup matches to get through.
Wenger said, «We have played four games in two weeks and three away games at Manchester, in Monaco and here today, and we've won all three.
With away games at Tottenham and Man United aas well as home ties with Chelsea and Liverpool to come, we do not have a lot of room for manoeuvre.
They also have away games at Man United and Chelsea in their final three matches when hopefully the pressure on them will be at it's greatest.
I have been looking at our remaining fixtures and the previous head to heads (Last 5 meetings) with our opponents and I must say that apart from our away games at Utd and City, (where we could get a draw) we are more than capable of winning the rest, going by them stats, but of course that doesn't allow for the Wenger mistakes of late!
Two difficult away games at West Ham and Man City, but we beat both away last season.
Losing faith with Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal players because we lost an away game at the strongest team in the Premier League?
While a lot of Arsenal fans may be feeling that Arsene Wenger and the players have missed a trick by failing to win our away game at Bournemouth in order to capitalise on the very welcome defeat of the current Premier League leaders Chelsea last night, I look at things a different way.
This away game at Chelsea is massive for the Gunners.
A win for Leicester would put them 10 points ahead of the spuds with just four games left and our local rivals face a difficult away game at Stoke on Monday.
on topic: say what you may, the away game at Besiktas was played at a very high tempo and I assume was very energy intensive.
Man City's are not so bad, with Spurs and Leicester the hardest looking but they also have an early Saturday away game at Burnly following a Wednesday night game away to Borussia Monchengladbach.
Your already taking the away game at Sutton Utd for granted but have you any idea of what their ground looks like, let alone their bumpy cabbage patch pitch??
Lesser teams like Deportivo La Coruna have proved this system to be successful in their away game at Barcelona, (Where teams normally get hammered) they were 2 nil down, yet they thought back to get a 2 - 2 draw late on in that game.
After the disappointing Arsenal performance and result from the away game at Southampton on new years day, it is very important for the Gunners to get back to winning ways quickly.
Come October 5th at approx 4 pm after the away game at the Chavs when we have been humiliated again Wenger will use the same old excuses, why do the media not ask him about his poor transfer policy and his lack of tactical awareness.time for le fraud at 8m a year to be put into retirement.
Mesut playing the way he has in our last three games is not going to be much help in the massive Champions League away game at Bayern Munich, but an in form Ozil could help Arsenal to upset the odds and reach the quarter - finals, and I think that this draw against the German champions could be just what the doctor ordered.
After the game, a banner which was last seen in an away game at WBA was span out, and it's message is well known «Thanks for the memories Arsene, but it's time to say goodbye».
Arsenal's away game at Man City today will surely put that to the test.
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