Not exact matches
Back home in the Atlantic Coast Conference, South Carolina had a cosier time of it,
defeating Clemson 99 - 52.
The Rams head into the game following a disappointing 3 - 1
defeat to Sheffield United and will be looking to get
back to winning ways at
home.
The club's supporters were making the 215 mile journey
back to their
homes after watching their side suffer a disappointing 3 - 2
defeat to Accrington Stanley.
If you are looking for their last
home defeat you have to go all the way
back to August last year, so that gives you a clear idea of the task facing Arsenal tomorrow.
It should be remembered that we beat Chelsea 3 - 0 at
home back in September, but the contrast in fortunes following that game has been remarkable; the
defeat ultimately galvanised Antonio Conte's side who went on to win thirteen league games in a row and ultimately run away with the title, while the Gunners let old habits bite them in the backside yet again as a very promising start to the campaign disintegrated after a number of poor performances and results.
Then a visit
home to the streets and the playgrounds put the edge of
defeat back into his voice.
Norwich, meanwhile, bounced
back from an opening day
defeat at Wolves with two successive
home defeats to put them amongst the early pacesetters, although Adams will be without Leroy Fer after the Dutch midfielder was sold to Queens Park Rangers this week.
BBC Sport's Robbie Savage described the United
back three as «woeful» during Sunday's 1 - 0
defeat at
home to Southampton, which allowed the high - flying Saints to leapfrog the Red Devils in the table.
Do not want to bring
back that
defeat but if DI Maria had buried his chance then the score line would have showed 0 to arsenal 3 to Manchester United and it is not good when you lose at
home even after playing well.
Its not like booing Wayne Bridge helped stifle the left
back as he had a pretty good game and helped the away side inflict a rare
home defeat at Stamford Bridge.
Real Madrid are in full and complete control of their Champions League quarterfinal tie with Juventus, having
defeated the Italians in their
home stadium, 3 - 0, giving Madrid a massive advantage heading
back home to the Santiago Bernabeu.
Our rivals have not suffered a
home defeat since Liverpool beat them there
back in September, but more importantly, have been in spectacular fashion since we gave them a 3 - 0 beating at the Emirates Stadium, which led manager Antonio Conte to change his system.
A couple of seasons
back we started with 1 - 3
home defeat to Aston Villa and again we were off the
back of a transfer free window.
While it's been a profitable start to the campaign so far, supporters won't need reminding that it can prove costly
backing Arsenal every week as the 0 - 0 draw against Middlesbrough in October and the earlier
defeat at
home to Liverpool showed.
I for one was a worried Gooner after the Ox picked up a hamstring problem during the
defeat at Man City as it could have kept him out for weeks and there would be no guarantee he would come
back in the same form, but with the Evening Standard reporting that he will be
back in action as soon as the
home game against Crystal Palace on new years day, we should have no such problem.
Add to that the fact that they enjoyed over 73 percent of possession against the Gunners away from
home and then bounced
back by winning their two games following that
defeat and it looks as though the Arsenal
defeat was just a blip.
Although the Clarets lost 1 - 0 to Swansea on this season's opening day, that is actually there only
home defeat in the last 17 League games, stretching
back to before Xmas.
After Arsene Wenger and the players were jeered off the pitch by the Arsenal fans after the
home defeat by Liverpool last weekend, the pressure is obviously on for the Gunners to bounce straight
back and take all three points from our next Premier League match.
They currently sit 16th in League Two and come into this game on the
back of four straight
defeats, three of them at
home.
Los Blancos currently trail league leaders Barcelona by six points after 13 games, with their 4 - 0
home defeat to their rivals on November 21 setting them
back and seemingly signalling the end of the road for Benitez.
Sheffield Utd will also be looking to push on following their Sheffield derby win as they travel to the City Ground to take on Nottingham Forest, while Gary Monk's Middlesbrough will be looking to bounce
back after a shock
home defeat to Norwich midweek.
After the shock
defeat at
home to Burnley in their opening EPL game Chelsea have bounced
back strongly and won all four since, including an away victory at Tottenham and Leicester and at
home to Everton, so you have to say they are doing well and for that reason the Gunners must approach Sunday's league meeting with caution.
Long term or not Mustafi will be missed, as it was evident while the center
back and his partner (Koscielny) was missing in our only
defeat at
home to Liverpool.
Having
defeated Man United and Chelsea in recent weeks David Moyes saw his side lose at White Hart Lane but may feel that this win at
home to the Tigers could get their faint hopes of a Champions League spot
back on track.
Prior to the
defeat against Sevilla on Tuesday, Man United had won three consecutive games and Mourinho will hope to bounce
back immediately — a convincing
home win against Brighton tonight would keep the Porto boss off the
back pages — at least for a few days at least.
While Chelsea do own the distinction of being one of only a small handful of teams to beat Arsenal at all this season — they have not lost a single match at
home in any competition since a 3 - 2
defeat against Olympiacos in the Champions League...
back in September.
In fact before the United game you would have to go
back to January to see our last
home defeat so we should be definitely confident of getting
back to winning ways, Wenger is looking at the positives.
Aside from the fact that he made so many changes and put in several youngsters, with Liverpool coming off the
back of two consecutive
home defeats with the pressure building, it was a big call from Klopp that didn't work out.
Both look enticing on paper, but I like Crystal Palace to get a much - needed
home win at +105, and Newcastle to get
back on track after three straight
defeats at +120.
The German international defender has been linked with a move to Arsenal, whose search for a new centre -
back intensified following Sunday's 4 - 3
home defeat to Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool.
They will be desperate to maintain a challenge that has seen them suffer just three league
defeats this season, only one of which was at
home, a 0 - 2 reversal against London Tigers way
back in October last year.
The positive thing is that Leganes are now
back on
home soil where they have suffered just one
defeat in their last five league outings.
The good news is that Atletico Madrid are now
back on
home soil where they have suffered just one
defeat in their last 15 competitive
home fixtures.
Les Girondins are now
back in front of their own fans where they have suffered just one
defeat in their last six
home league fixtures.
Juventus vs Inter Preview: Last time these two meet was
back in Febraury 2017 when Juventus ran out 1 - 0 winners thanks to solitary goal from Juan Cuadrado but in the earlier game between the two in September 2016 when Inter Milan
defeated Juventus 2 - 1 at
home thanks to goals from Icardi and Perisic.
Crystal Palace are coming into this game on the
back of 3 - 1
defeat in the hands of Arsenal and they will fancy their chances at
home against current league leaders City to get something out of this match.
The chances still seem slim given Liverpool just have to beat a relegated Middlesbrough at
home, and Manchester City only need to avoid a heavy
defeat to Watford, but Arsenal go into the final day of the season knowing a win could yet sneak them
back into the Champions League for another year.
After their epic win at Chelsea, Burnley slipped
back to a
home defeat against West Brom last weekend and are expected to have a tough time in this.
Borussia Dortmund bounced
back from their heavy
defeat at Bayern Munich with a comfortable
home win against Stuttgart.
They have won four of their last five and perhaps most impressively of all, after they suffered a bit of a cruel
home defeat against Arsenal last weekend, they snapped
back immediately by going out on the road and taking a midweek win at Bournemouth.
After a positive start to 2017, the Gunners have capitulated in the Premier League again with two
back to
back defeats - at
home to Watford and away at Stamford Bridge raising familiar questions about their mentality or a lack thereof to sustain a title...
Fulham go into the game on the
back of a 4 - 3
defeat to Leicester in the Carling Cup in midweek, with fans wanting a vast improvement from Martin Jol's men with the Whites winning only 1 of their 4
home games in the Premier League this season.
A disappointing 4 - 3
defeat at
home to Charlton on New Year's Day and the shock 2 - 0 loss to Bristol City later that month — where he played at right wing -
back — were far from Murray's best games in a Watford shirt.
Arsene Wenger his side
back to Old Trafford for the second time this season on Sunday, after suffering a shock 1 - 0
home defeat at the hands of Swansea on Monday night.
Wednesday's 3 - 1 quarterfinal second - leg
defeat at
home to Juventus exposed the frailties in Real's team and their over-reliance on Ronaldo and centre - half Sergio Ramos, whose absence through suspension against Juve left Real hugely vulnerable at the
back.
They failed to hit the
back of the net in each of those four away
defeats and overall
home and away they have failed to score in eight of their last eleven Premier League fixtures.
Southampton won 1 - 0 when the sides met on the south coast
back at the end of November but they travel north on short rest and on the
back of that poor
home defeat against West Brom.
It has been great form from the Blues and
home and away overall they have remained unbeaten in their last six (W4 D2) in the top flight, and they have lost just one game since that shock
defeat against Crystal Palace
back on October 14th.
The Blues romped to a 5 - 0
home win over the Toffees in last season's corresponding fixture and they have remained unbeaten on
home soil against Everton since a
defeat back in November 1994.
It's been a horrendous run of form and after opening the scoring at
home against Leicester on the weekend, they found themselves behind in the second half, but Dwight Gayle managed to get them
back level only for an own goal to sink them to a 3 - 2
defeat just four minutes from time.