Sentences with phrase «away win of the season»

And then think we were at home and then consider we haven't lost here since 2 years and then think this was utd's first AWAY win of the season and then look at the position we are at (8th) and then close your eyes in horror.
Finally got our third away win of the season.
Ramsey secured QPR's first away win of the season on Tuesday night with a 2 - 0 triumph over Sunderland.
Yesterday saw QPR climb out of the bottom three with their first away win of the season, beating Sunderland 2 - 0 at the Stadium of Light with goals from Leroy Fer and Bobby Zamora.
It was Burnley's first away win of the season, and a first ever Premier League success in London after 13 defeats and two draws.
One of the performances of the weekend came at Vicarage Road, where Stoke City secured their first away win of the season by beating Watford thanks to Darren Fletcher's goal.
Christian Benteke put his penalty misery behind him to inspire resurgent Crystal Palace to their first away win of the season
That was only their second away win of the season though but they are W1 D2 in their last three on their travels.
The Clarets sprung a surprise last weekend by landing their first away win of the season, which came at Crystal Palace.
Gerrard, who tore his hamstring while on England duty, hasn't featured in any of Liverpool's previous four league clashes but Roy Hodgson is guaranteeing that the inspirational skipper will start on Sunday providing the game goes ahead, as Liverpool, hell - bent on revenge after they were beaten 2 - 1 by Blackpool earlier in the season at Anfield, seek only their second away win of the season away to Blackpool.
So they are probably going to struggle to get themselves on the ball and to dig out what would be just their fourth away win of the season (W3 D2 L10).
So there could be a chance for Newcastle to get their first away win of the season under their belt here.
Asante Kotoko were attempting to record their fifth straight win at home, while Allies were desperate to secure their first away win of the season.
There's around four minutes of footage from the match day as Town beat Watford 4 - 1 at Vicarage Road — the Club's second away win of the season.
With their first home win in the bag, it's now imperative that Portsmouth go one better this weekend and record just their away win of the season, what would be their first back - to - back wins of the season were they to do so.
An atmospheric St James Park was the obstacle in which Rovers needed to hurdle and they did so with authority come the end, with Jason Roberts slamming home Blackburn's winner nine minutes from time as Sam Allardyce watched his team etch out their second away win of the season after just six outings, one shy of what they achieved throughout the whole of last season.
However, away from home they remain a bit of a let - down, that despite Kean leading Rovers to their third away win of the season in just his third game in charge.
-- Alex McLeish's Villa have yet to register their first away win of the season (D5 L2), failing to score in each of their previous two.
Arsenal, though, haven't been their spineless selves away from home this season however and will have their sights firmly set on recording their sixth away win of the season.
But the visitors earned their first away win of the season and sent the Blues bottom of the table, when Jack Robinson's low effort doubled his and QPR's tally for the afternoon.
Goals from the ever - impressive Junior Hoilett, Yakubu and Chris Samba looked to have given the visitors their first away win of the season.
Leeds fans visited Oakwell expecting to see their side record their fourth away win of the season.
The Gunners are aiming to snatch their seventh away win of the season, and in the process maintain a hotly contested position at third in the table.
Swansea pick up their first away win of the season as goals from Nathan Dyer and W.Routledge give them a 2 - 0 win over Aston Villa.

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The Spuds will regret what their manager — Mauricio Pochettino did at Westfalenstadion last night by resting some of his top players as he has now looked to have thrown away the Europa League title, the only title Spurs could win this season.
The Northumberland - based official will be taking charge of his fifth Everton match of the season, having overseen a win home win over Stoke City, away draws with Manchester United and Manchester City and an away defeat at Tottenham Hotspur.
But while the second half of the season saw the Gunners win away against Man City and Manchester United, it also saw us struggle to beat lesser teams like Newcastle, QPR and Burnley.
That is because it is against Manchester City and after watching the likes of Silva, Toure and Kompany cruise to a comfortable away win over the usually difficult West Brom of Tony Pulis, I am worried that Manuel Pellegrini and his players will be the team to beat this season.
This is a club that was at the door of greatness in 2006... Look at us now... Barely making the CL group stage (necessary in order to get the cash reward because we are million miles away from winning the competition) and falling short in the league every season like a tradition.
We won the community shield thrashing City, got the first 3 points of the season and got an away draw in a difficult game in Turkey.
As revealed in an Arsenal.com report, the Arsenal vice / captain and central defender Per Mertesacker is adamant that the Gunners will head to Old Trafford on Sunday feeling great about things and confident of coming away with a second win of the season over Man United.
Think of all the punters in the early part of the season who placed bets on manc and chelsea to win, there would be very few placing bets on Leicester, it would have seemed like throwing money away.
Last season when we began to rid ourselves of the unwanted rep of crumbling in big games, Coquelin was a massive part of our away win at the Etihad and we really need Flamini to do ma similar sort of job on Monday.
Following their struggles domestically and their setbacks in terms of heavy defeats away from home in Europe this season, Barca will need to make changes to their current squad giving Luis Enrique's successor the best possible chance of continuing their illustrious history of winning major honours.
if wenger really loves the club despite how this season goes he should just walk away and pass the mantle to someone else, doing the same stuff every season and expecting different results is just insanity, tonight our best hope is a london derby draw or a spurs win coz catching up with spurs is easier than chelsea, i love this club so much but something has to change at the end of the season, gooner for life and the next
We are all guilty of underestimating how difficult it is to win away from home — we see it every season but it still doesn't seem to register.
Fair enough, I just wonder if he'd still be playing top flight football if he had been at United from the start with such a horrendous injury record, Fergie would have shipped him off ages before his eventual recovery, dare I say he was destined to win the Premier league the season he won it with United anyways, he was the hottest striker in the league for those two seasons, the only thing we lacked in his final season at Arsenal was enough creativity behind him and a lack of suitable replacement to take ocassionally take the load off him, but then Cazorla, Poldi and Giroud had been brought in for re-inforcements, he played with a patently inferior team to Arsenal's that season at United, with the exception of Rooney of course, he single handedly carried them to the title, what away to show loyalty.
This season we are miles away from making top four with the only vain hope of our defence withstanding some of the top sides left in Europa cup and thus us winning it.
Arsene Wenger will hopefully not have to look for any reasons why Arsenal do not win away against relegation threatened Sunderland tomorrow, as we really need a good performance and the right result from the lads to go back above Man City and take a step closer to ensuring that we have a place in the Champions League next season and do not have the stress and inconvenience of a play off.
Do nt we need to finish at least 6th for Europa league entry, with 5 games left, 3 away from home and we haven't picked up a single point this year on our travels, add to that, that Burnley are 1 of the teams we play at home, if we don't win the Europa this year, we could miss out on any European football next season.
Out of 14 away games in the League this season Arsenal have won just 3 of them, against Everton, Burnley and Crystal Palace, and this has contributed massively to our lowly position in the table.
The most important thing for Ferrari amidst these issues away from the circuit is to make another race - winning campaign of the upcoming season.
It is a fact that Arsenal desperately needed to win an away game after a ridiculous amount of failures this season.
After a 10 - game unbeaten run, Norwich have lost four and drawn one of their last five league games and have won away from home only once this season.
If anything points to a win for Buffalo on Sunday, it's that the Bills have performed better away from home this season, winning both of their road games.
When the race resumed Truex quickly passed the three cars ahead of him and pulled away for his third win of the season and sixth of his career.
Everyday I say I shouldn't be looking at any of these rumors and not being carried away with my high expectations but I can't help it... I believe that as long as Wenger is in charge this club will never win anything valuable ever again, he just lost it... it will be always 4th spot and above that is just bonus... beating the like of Hull, Newcastle, etc, won't change the fact that we are as good as any other team looking for the 4th spot (Tot, Southampton, Liverpool, westham, swansea) Wenger out at the end of the season
Though Detroit just won the National League championship after a bruising 70 - game season, the top four (of six) eastern professional teams have been whacking away at each other all over again to decide who wins the real championship.
Defenders of Guardiola will say it is almost impossibly unfair for fans and pundits alike to expect him to repeat the treble won by Jupp Heynckes in 2012/13 straight away, but a 5 - 0 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid last season and a quarter - final exit to Porto this term would certainly be some way from good enough for a club of this size and with players of this talent.
I can remember ao bad we re @ d begining of 2008 2009 season... but we picked up eventually... but we've been bd all season nd nofin has been done... a bigger contributing factor is welbeck who can neither top strike nor can he play as a winger nd he has been doing both all games... am not so sure but had it being we met dis monaco team last season we wud ve won home and away... this team lacks balance and leader... we miss arteta and it makes d purchase of an intelligent passer and strong anchor man necessary....
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