With the Premier League season over, the FA Cup represents the last — and only — remaining
chance of silverware for both clubs.
Not exact matches
This was the vital game though
for Real who trail leaders Barcelona by 16 points in La Liga after a poor campaign and it is their best
chance of picking up some
silverware outside
of the Champions League, in which they are evenly poised against Manchester United after a 1 - 1 first leg draw at the Bernabeu.
A world class player who can always influence a tight game, German playmaker Mesut Ozil will be among Arsenal's most important players this season in their quest
for silverware, and if he can truly replicate the form he showed at Real Madrid he'll give the Gunners a good
chance of winning
silverware.
I still feel that we should be concentrating on the Premier League since there's a good
chance we can progress to the knockout rounds
of EL with playing Wilshere, Iwobi, Nelson, Debuchy, etc... I don't care much
for Europa League in general, and want us out
of that competition, but it is another piece
of silverware, and in the end it might be the best
chance of getting back into CL (just like ManU did last season).
Arsenal out
of the league race and out
of the FA Cup probably see the Carabao as a real
chance for silverware.
to lure them to the epl we in London have more
of a
chance then most other countries or city's we match the salaries and
silverware and London is a wonderful city to live in
for the age group
of most footballers,
I always think if you reach the semi final then take it seriously because then you have a good
chance of some
silverware but it's never worth risking key players
for the league cup.
However, as Spurs continue to battle
for silverware on various fronts, the Dutch international will have
chances between now and the end
of the season to prove his worth as the side will need to be rotated.
At 35 years
of age, the veteran shot - stopper arguably has one last window
for a good contract, which is likely to offer him more security in terms
of wage and length, and at this stage
of his career, that's completely understandable regardless
of whether or not Guardiola and City could offer him a short - term
chance at winning more
silverware.
The FA Cup has attached with it the prestige
of being football's oldest club competition and the
chance for lower league teams to face England «s best but
for any club in the top 4 the FA Cup is usually 3rd on the list
of priorities and is usually bumped up when any other
chance of silverware is gone.
It's Arsenal's best and only
chance of silverware this season and
for Alexis Sanchez, success in this competition is key.
However much this competition might be a lower priority
for Arsenal, with the Premier League, Champions League and then the FA cup all more important, it is still a trophy and in recent years we Arsenal fans have not been so overloaded with
silverware that we can afford to be blase about any
chance of winning something.
In the self - labelled «worst season
of my life», Madrid failed in their only
chance for silverware in 2013 with a defeat to Atletico Madrid.
For all the build up to what is effectively United's last chance saloon in terms of achieving at least the bare minimum — reaching the group stages of the Champions League for next season with the added bonus of silverware, the players somehow managed it — like they did in the last few minutes of the EFL cup final, when at one stage the odds were stacked against th
For all the build up to what is effectively United's last
chance saloon in terms
of achieving at least the bare minimum — reaching the group stages
of the Champions League
for next season with the added bonus of silverware, the players somehow managed it — like they did in the last few minutes of the EFL cup final, when at one stage the odds were stacked against th
for next season with the added bonus
of silverware, the players somehow managed it — like they did in the last few minutes
of the EFL cup final, when at one stage the odds were stacked against them.
The
chance of winning a
silverware at the end
of the season is only possible in the Champions League
for the Reds.
The performances
of C.Ronaldo have taken a significant downhill ride and people are starting to suggest that one
of the main reasons on why this is happening is due to the rupture
of his former girlfriend Irina Shayk but whether or not this is true, it's something that Real Madrid do not want to see as the Portuguese is the main star
of the Spanish club and it's starting to affect the
chances of Real Madrid
for them on winning major pieces
of silverware in this campaign.
Both teams must win this game not only
for some
silverware but this is also their only
chance of qualifying
for the Champions League next season.
Our best
chance of silverware yet again lies with a cup competition, and as the Capital One Cup would only be seen as a great coup
for our youngsters, the FA Cup is what is left.
I may have one answer to the question, and that is simply that Liverpool do not have a
chance of silverware in the future with the club's current approach to building the team, and prospective players recognise that, and are unwilling to sacrifice playing
for a successful club to only have a small
chance of winning trophies and titles at Liverpool.
A period
of poor performances between October and February cost us the
chance of getting anywhere near
silverware for the eight season in a row, and almost cost us Champions League football next season.
Indeed, I think that is the likely outcome here as I think this is a huge game
for both teams, with the FA Cup being their only
chance of silverware this season.