Sentences with phrase «away with their rivals»

Let's not get carried away with our rivals results today, last year Chelsea started the season in bad shape and ended up winning the league.
All four of these competitive squads did away with their rivals during local tournaments and are now vying for the grand championship.

Not exact matches

Bombardier's aerospace rival has eaten away at its leadership in regional jets and is developing an updated offering to partially compete with the C Series.
As Japanese rivals grabbed business away from them, U.S. electronics companies moved production to countries with lower labor costs.
But Samsung Bioepis and partner Merck are hoping to claw away some of that market share with a new rival therapy — one that could come at a significant discount to the pricey arthritis and psoriasis treatment, which is J&J's best - selling product by far.
T - Mobile, through the «uncarrier» campaign, did away with two - year contracts and handset subsidies and launched features like zero - rated streaming music and video in moves that have forced rivals to follow suit.
In fact, as 2016 entered the home stretch, the DJIA was running neck and neck with the NASDAQ and the S&P 500 Index, but pulled away from its two rival benchmarks during the post-election rally in the equity markets.
So along with its rivals, Zirx tried surge pricing and cut costs by parking farther away in cheaper garages.
The NYSE, which snatched the listing away from its tech - focused rival, Nasdaq, marked Twitter's debut with an enormous banner with the company's blue bird logo along its Broad Street facade.
those with ambitions (Van P et al.) were sold to rivals so that they wouldn't walk away free after their last season, what happened to Walcott?
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.
A point would be a good one for Arsenal as it would keep our local rivals beneath us with their next game being away to Liverpool.
Manchester City have jumped ahead of Premier League rivals Manchester United and Chelsea in the race for Poland and Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski, with the player looking to secure a move away from the Bundesliga side in January, according to the Daily Star.
Now with just 12 games remaining in this campaign the Spuds are just 4 points ahead of us, and Saturday's game is a veritable six - pointer if ever there was one and the Gunners will either drop away from our rivals or end up just one point behind, giving us every right to be confident of overtaking them before the end.
Please guys let's not get carried away with the draw against spurs, there is a lot of football still to be played and I'm almost certain our rivals will definitely drop points!
So while Arsenal have been lucky that our rivals have not really punished the slow start, there is still a lot of hard work to do and if we slip up again, we probably will not get away with it again.
According to ESPN, Pep Guardiola has made the Chilean international his priority this summer, although he will find it difficult to prise him away from their direct Premier League rivals even with a reported offer of around # 40m.
our rivals all have good squads but they are still bringing in stars every season and improve their team, we are virtually 3 signings away from having one of the best teams in our history, and again they talk about having a good squad, we need an upgrade in goal, ospina is solid but when someone like cech is available you go for him, we need a DM to share the duties with lecoq, and we for sure need a new world class striker, and yet we wait and all our targets are heading in different direction.
Not that Arsenal would have won it with RVP in the squad but that was kind if the point — even further away with money that bought more mediocrity in terms of players and helped a rival humiliate AFC and put them even further at the back of the line.
They were unfortunate to lose his opening game against Chelsea, going down 2 - 1 in a close game at Stamford Bridge, but then responded with a memorable result, winning 3 - 0 away to rivals Newcastle, their first win at St James» Park for 23 years, and one that was achieved in style with some impressive attacking football.
All of our other big rivals for a top four finish won today, with Man United struggling but coming away with a 2 - 0 win at QPR, Liverpool easing to a 2 - 0 win away to Aston Villa.
With only six matches to play, United will both need to improve their form and hope that City slip up in order to wrest the final UCL qualifying position away from their fierce rivals.
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Norwich City will be satisfied to come out of the first leg of their playoff tie against rivals Ipswich Town with a draw, but there's everything left to play for after their 1 - 1 deadlock, especially now that away goals are no longer a tiebreaker in the promotion playoffs.
Despite our poor away record and awful start to the season Arsenal had taken advantage in slips by our EPL rivals to go above Liverpool and level on points with Chelsea, while we sat just one point behind our north London rivals Tottenham.
I think we should get at least a draw on Sunday, and we should be happy with a point away at one of our direct rivals.
With our tricky away trips to our main rivals, the home games will no doubt be key.
Beating the Eagles by a Large goal margin would be a fine way to begin 2017... however beating em at all cost is most neccessary as almost all our rivals carted away with 3 points today!
While a point from any away game against a big EPL rival is a decent result, a win would do our top four challenge the power of good and with Jurgen Klopp under pressure after his faltering Reds lost away to relegation threatened Leicester City on Monday, Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal side might just be looking to pile the pressure on.
For now, the more immediate focus will be on this weekend's showdown with Tottenham, as Mourinho will be desperate to avoid another league setback as rivals Man City continue to stretch their lead and move away at the top of the standings.
Arsenal got away with conceding a late equaliser away to Liverpool in midweek, although it was a bitter pill to swallow for the Gunners, because our main Premier League title rivals Man City had been held to a draw themselves by Everton.
Fabinho was at the forefront of a sensational season with AS Monaco last year in which the club clinched an surprise league title away from rivals PSG and also made it to the Champions League semi-finals.
I expect to come away with three or four goals, with our rivals hopefully limited to just the one.
Everyone connected with Arsenal will be desperate for the Gunners to continue our little winning streak on Sunday, but we also know that the chances of Arsenal beating a top Premier League rival are not great, especially away from home, so there is not a great deal of confidence flowing though the Arsenal fans ahead of our trip to face Man City at the Etihad stadium this weekend.
If possible we would prefer to keep Alexis Sanchez away from all of our EPL rivals but with the Chilean coming towards the end of his contract that may not be possible.
We will not be favourites for our trip to the French capital, but we have a great chance of coming away from the match some points, especially with our rivals having failed to win their last two matches, including a home draw with St Etienne only on Friday.
Don't care if City are saving face as they'll will probably end up buying a young talent, we have been linked with and make him a star, don't care if United seem to have and endless amount of money to spend and out pay there rivals, don't care if Myk hasn't been signed in time so he won't be able to play this weekend and even if he was Wenger wouldn't of thrown in him straight away without training with us first.
They let Ryan Anderson and Eric Gordon walk away last offseason, only to see them both prosper with a division rival in Houston.
But our big rivals for the trophy have things easier, with Chelsea at home to Watford, Man City at home to Sheffield Wednesday and Man United away to wither Accrington Stanley (exactly!)
Well after the Arsenal players did their bit by keeping up the pressure on our Premier League rivals with a good away win at Swansea City today, we can just sit back and hope that the three points prove extra useful with some of the clubs around us dropping points.
Wenger would clash with opposing benches and the officials while his players were fighting their cause on the pitch and one of the biggest criticisms of the recent years is that we seem to have moved too far away from this into pretty but often soft football and with Wenger too easily letting EPL rivals and the likes of Barcelona cherry pick our best players.
The player needs to have it at the back of there minds that we are going there for a clean sheet first because it's a very BIG away match with one of the title rivals (yes title rivals) and anything after a clean sheet is a very big boost to our title race
The inept dinosaur through years of negligence, mismanagement and stubborn insistence on playing favourites has weakened the team to a point where we are unable to not only compete with any of our rivals, but also to pick up any simple away points.
After they've suffered 2 consecutives PL away defeats in to Everton and Man City which led to us dropping down from been 2nd to 5th in the table following our away draw at Bournemouth, and with this away win against Swansea City yesterday, Arsenal are now 3rd in the table pending the outcomes of today's games involving our 2 title rivals of Liverpool and Man City.
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With about 30 minutes left of the final Arsenal home game, what had looked like being a great day for the Gunners was going pear shaped, as our north London rivals Tottenham had pulled a goal back away to Newcastle to make it 2 - 1, while Arsenal had failed to capitalise on a great early headed goal by Olivier Giroud and Aston Villa were threatening to equalise.
I'm under no illusion that we won't come away with the necessary result, but I also expect to be given a game by our lower league rivals.
And our giant centre back seemed to be at it again this weekend and his failure to deal with a cross was even more costly this time as it allowed Martin Skrtel a free header to deny Arsenal a rare and valuable away win against a big Premier League rival.
They've thrown away their lead in the Uruguayan Primera with two straight losses, but they're still just four points behind their fierce rivals and league leaders Peñarol.
Considering how we played, i m rather pleased with the result.The season is already gone anyway so we took 2 points away for a rival team for the fourth place.
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