Sentences with word «backfoot»

Since then, the company has been on the backfoot.
Sprint is on the backfoot right now as T - Mobile is pushing a new $ 200 credit plan for anyone who chooses to leave Sprint for the Un-carrier.
Although it could take time for Lucas to settle in, Giroud is in danger of being put on the backfoot and he should be wary that given he gets plenty of critics as he is, then being unfit as well is sure to anger a few more faces.
His absence should allow our forward players much more space going forward, and with Yaya Toure and Fernando likely to operate at the base of the midfield, we should be able to get them on the backfoot when countering.
One of the problems Arsenal fans have with Arsene Wenger and Arsenal is the fact that despite having plenty of funds available to improve the team, we are consistently on the backfoot when it comes to transfers.
The second half was not much better as we allowed Carroll to score a third and then we were always on the backfoot.
Mentally, we are already on the backfoot.
But they stay in your face, keepin you on the backfoot to compensate for that... We'll see.
Wenger recognises the important of this month and Le Prof knows that if Arsenal decline during the winter, then we will again be on the backfoot for silverware.
Why does Arsenal always seem to have a slow start to a new season that leaves us on the backfoot from the off, rather than striding ahead to lead the league?
He has looked awesome on the backfoot, I'd say he's a similar player to Coq but better, looking at this season.
As Charlie Nicholas says, Arsenal are slightly on the backfoot already this season given we already find ourselves five points behind the league leaders after three games, but we will undoubtedly catchup and once we do, it's then important that we don't drop anymore points due to lacklustre performances.
when arsenal are pressing high up the pitch ramsey is one of the best player on the pitch but we are on the backfoot like against liverpool he will stick out as one of the worst.
A penalty against you can put a side on the backfoot not just in terms of the score line, but it can also make a side feel depleted, especially if the team has lost a man to a red card.
It meant that Arsenal went into the match on the backfoot before we had even kicked off and Liverpool took advantage of that.
... and that's what you exactly need when you expect to be on the backfoot in some parts of an away game.
Spurs were on the backfoot straight away as Arsenal tried to increase their advantage, and even Chambers looked good when taking a shot.
Gabriel would have been a better choice, especially as we were on the backfoot trying to hang on to the lead.
Various woes with the Honda engine and hybrid system have put McLaren on the backfoot, following a disastrous winter testing and problems at the first two race weekends.
An absolutely cracking game at Old Trafford sawa Leicester City trying to win the premier league title but they started at the backfoot when United scored through Martial but they did equalized minutes later through West Morgan.
It is fair to say that the Reds already are on the backfoot as far as winning the league and progressing to the knockout rounds of Europe's premier club competition is concerned.
Barcelona are most vulnerable at the start, and Arsenal will have to make the most of the initial period, if they want to put their Catalan counterparts on the backfoot.
Ayew's brilliant weaving run had Arsenal on the backfoot again, but the visitors were ahead after 33 minutes.
What this means in electoral terms is that Labour is on the backfoot of being the kinder cutter, rather than providing hope of economic revival.
If he is successful — and it's a big if — the Tories will be severely on the backfoot.
For a campaign that started with Alex Salmond's Scottish National Party (SNP) on the backfoot, Scottish voters have overwhelmingly supported his party and his leadership.
This latest intervention seems designed to put the PM on the backfoot once again.
As the Labour leader sought to get Cameron on the backfoot with his precise points and useful statistics, the prime minister responded with rhetorical flourishes about aspiration.
After a summer characterised by the narrative that Labour's on the backfoot and the Tories have had a second wind, we had forgotten about the muttering anger in the Conservatives» rank - and - file, but it's back and again influencing the PM's decisions.
80 % of the public back the policy leaving the Tories on the backfoot.
The simplified control method defaults to the front foot, with the right trigger swapping to backfoot, while the type of shot is determined by the face buttons and aimed using the left stick.
To be honest, they feel more like rally tracks, minus the handbrake turns, which is just fantastic seeing as rallying has been on the backfoot in recent years on PlayStation.
Having said that, the difficulty of the game is well balanced throughout, although respawning back in in the later stages can put you on the backfoot, but any powerups lost though death will be picked up again on the next life, thanks in part to them gravitating towards you.
The Ethereum price remains on the backfoot in trading on Thursday, see down around 1 %, as it flirts with a very key area of support.
Internal storage is going to be an area where the Nokia 2 is on the backfoot.
Since then, the company has been on the backfoot.
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