If we can not as a team
beat lesser teams in the league in the absence of Alexis then we may as well admit we are not good enough to be challenging for trophies because the Premier League is long and arduous, and if you are not prepared you will find yourself dropping sure points like these.
Also at the level of international football tactics are even more important than in the PL were you can hope to
beat lesser teams with your own playing style.
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.
once again we need to count on other teams failings and
we beating lesser teams such as WEST BROM....
It was a masterclass in how to
beat a lesser team without exerting yourself.
Not exact matches
Merrill's Equity and Quant Strategy
team tells that
less than a third of large cap managers were able to
beat the Russell 1000 benchmark in the first three months of the year.
2 seasons back when Arsenal led the league for 128 days, they would have won if they had just
beat the «
lesser»
teams — the
teams they should have been able to handle.
teams from middle table are buying some decent players for
less than 10 millions due to all the TV incentives (LOT) as they see this opportunity to compete with the big 6 so next season will be harder to
beat the like of Watford, Leicester and few more..
Only ONE
team lost
less games than us last season, and we
beat them twice!
Why can't we ever
beat Chelsea when some
lesser teams do that?
You can lose to a
team in a game but
beat them in the table because they drop points against
lesser teams.
College hoops mid-majors only have to
beat top seeds once, while the NBA's
lesser postseason
teams have to
beat better
teams four times.
Even manager
less Swansea can
beat Arsenal at home where as the
team with the so called
team with headless manager losing at home.
Injuries indeed a factor, but then again that is every season (should take a look at that) but we CONSISTENTLY fail specially this season, because our Manager does not innovate, adapt, change strategies when he needs to... we have a
team that could
beat the Top 4 other
teams with
lesser quality do it why shouldn't we??
This was the most dissapointing season for years, struggling in the Champions league, no leadership in the league,
beat by a much
lesser team in the league cup and bowing out of the FA Cup with a whimper.
smaller and
less prestigious and lower tier
teams beat us because of that......... his talent is a plus but he has to play his part in the
team........
Of course I and every other Arsenal fan would have liked to see our
team play brilliantly in this third game of our pre-season and do to Chelsea what we did just
less than two months ago at Wembley when we outplayed them and
beat them to the FA cup trophy.
The superb striker, who was the star of the show as Arsenal
beat Manchester United in our last Premier League outing, is currently on around # 130,000 a week and that is about # 10,000 a week
less than his German
team mate, but this new deal, if Alexis agrees to sign it, will make him the club's top earner.
The
less people tune in for
beat up, exhausted
teams in bad match ups the sooner it goes away.
This schedule is easier than last year Much much
less travel Crazy to see how this
team plays if by chance they go 5 - 0 after
beating Seattle on the road!!!
You only need look at «
lesser»
teams that
beat us, they have inferior players but they have a system that works, the manager will pick players to fit his system, the players are well drilled at the system and they have a game plan.
However against
lesser teams we must be able to
beat them without Alexis, he needs to be rested to keep him fresh and hopefully without injury.
Undoubtedly the best squad we've had for several years (albeit lacking a striker as Will Hoskins is never fit, Clinton Morison is too old, and Tom Nichols can't shoulder all the burden) and on our day we can
beat anyone — typically we perform better against
less physical
teams.
hence the deluded ones stupid comment... and who himself doesn't even know how to change a
team over 45 minutes to make it a more effective winning machine... what is not in doubt is that wenger has created a
team and style of play that is
less likely to
beat top
teams than before on which grounds he needs to go at end of season
And even if we overcame these
lesser clubs we still have the proper top tier
teams to get past who we have no divine right to be
beating on a regular basis — and as many of the Arsenal detractors will tell you finishing 2nd in the UCL is ultimately no better than going out in the group stages, your trophy cabinet ain't gonna look any different.
Yes Mourinho is a cheater and a low class individual but does it not say something to you that WENGER has not been able to
beat this POS, PARDEW, PULIS, POCHETINO, POYET has
beaten him with
lesser teams, why WENGER cant...... you know the answer.....
I agree with those odds simply because i believe the some
team that were stronger than Arsenal last season have done some really good business to further strengthen there squads, Bernardo Silva & Kyle Walker for Man City with what they already have plus what pep will add plus its gonna be his second season so he will be a bit more familiar with the EPL and this may make them really tough to
beat, Tiemoue Bakayoko & Antonio Rudiger Chealsea plus a top striker and Chelsea will sill be one of the
teams to
beat, Tottenham are gonna be solid, they've kept the
team together and Victor Lindelof & Romelu Lukaku for Man - u and Mourinho is not done yet if the rumors are true and there also the Mourinho second season thing, as much as i'd like to be hopeful for next season, i really do nt think Lacazette and Kolasinac are enough to make us challenge for the league plus having Europa league will give the
team less time to recover for the weekend games, the formation change is the only thing i see can make the difference.
If our manager can't organize the
team on the pitch,
teams with «
lesser» names will
beat us anyway.
i like podolski and do nt think wenger has ever really got the best out of him but even at his best he is no longer a top flight player... we need to sell him and bring in someone who can really add to the level of our attack... and carvalho is now a benchmark for gauging wenger «s ambition... the lack of proper defensive cover is one reason our attacks have become much
less threatening as players do nt want to overstretch knowing what «s not behind them... i am pretty confident we will
beat besiktas (a
team that would be hanging around the bottom of the epl if not lower) but the fact that we are in this position again speaks volumes for the way the club is run and managed
The goal is to
beat the good
teams, and in general, good
teams in postseason will have no problem breaking anything
less than a spectacularly good (and consistent) press.
So we have to put this game behind us we have a title to win MANU have been nothing
less that appalling this season every time i see them draw or loose against poor
teams i laugh for my self full they are really rubbish this season, to put that into perspective look at the list of the
teams who have either drawn or
beaten them this season: west brom (loss) Southampton (draw) at United Cardiff (draw) Spurs (have taken 4 points off united this season) Everton (won) at United Newcastle (won) At United Stoke -LRB-(won) and the worst of all Fulham (draw) Now if those results does not reflect a
team in shambles based on where they were then i don't know what would, they are piss poor even with rooney and robin.
A week ago we
beat the world's best
team, tonight we play
lesser opposition.
Sweden's tournament started off with
less of a bang than they had hoped, 3 points dropped to a Ukraine
team most expected them to
beat with games against England and France to come, many expected Sweden to take 3 points and quickly shift their focus to the next game on Friday versus England but this was not the case.
These are two dangerous
teams, neither of whom we have
beaten in this group, and the stage on which England meet them can more or
less be described as knockout competition.
They
beat all the
lesser clubs, go to Liverpool, draw 0 - 0, you come away and go, «right, if we draw with all the big boys and
beat all the
lesser teams, which we will, we will have a chance of winning the league.»
Using the league average figure they should've scored 6.6, and only five of the other nineteen
teams in the division scored more than twelve goals from all types of set pieces last season, and four of those clubs only
beat that tally by three or
less.
They are a better side than Hull and
lesser teams have
beaten them playing worse.
If the
teams with more points
beat the
teams with
less points (which is no given at this stage of the season) then the Golden Eagles will need to play their best game of the year and
beat Georgetown to keep pace with the
teams ahead of them.
Although Klopp's
team struggled to
beat some of the league's
lesser lights last season, he downplayed their performance on the south coast, saying it had simply been a case of «doing the job».
Just three
teams have accrued
less points on their own patch than Rangers (10 from a possible 36; W2 D4 L6), who have won one − a 3 - 1 success against rock - bottom Wigan − and lost three of their last four at Loftus Road, where they were
beaten 2 - 1 by Wolves in their last home game.
Some reinforcements are needed in order to compete against the best
teams in the country but Sunderland definitely posses a side capable of
beating the
lesser opponents and this will be a match they will be favourites in.
I was still expecting, however, an exciting and profitable campaign based on the assumption that we could fix the problem of not
beating the
lesser bottom half
teams.
The opening day defeat at Manchester United, followed by three consecutive draws against
teams that some fans would expect us to
beat, has culminated in a
less than inspiring start to the 2015/2016 season for Tottenham.
And it looks like
Team Spitzer does need to keep spending: While the latest numbers still have Spitzer
beating Stringer by either four or twelve points (according to Quinnipiac University and Wall Street Journal / NBC Marist polls, respectively), the very recognizable former governor's lead sounds
less impressive when you consider that, in the last three weeks, he has spent three times as much as the increasingly feisty but still somewhat unknown Manhattan borough president has spent on his entire campaign.
Vast underdogs to the Soviet
team, who dominated the sport for two decades, no one figured that the
team would have a chance to even make the medal rounds, much
less beat the best of the best.
Even as the Mayday button has grown to become the most popular way for customers to ask questions, the
team's been able to
beat the response time goal of 15 seconds or
less — our average is just 9.75 seconds.»
So on the one hand it means you might forfeit
less goals on your
team, but on the other hand it means that it's pretty difficult to
beat the keeper in one - on - one situations if you don't know what you're doing.
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