Sentences with phrase «competitive matches without»

Real Madrid had even longer series of 40 competitive matches without defeat, but they recorded two consecutive losses in January, and they are not playing in the best form at the moment.
It certainly wasn't the brightest performance today, but it was the first competitive match without our full squad, so some hiccups were to be expected.

Not exact matches

The regulator says that post-acquisition, without the competitive tension offered by Warrnambool, Fonterra's only incentive would to be to set prices at the minimum level necessary to fulfil its commitment to at least match Murray Goulburn's price.
In turn, the replacement has a summer transfer window to freshen his squad, and a pre-season campaign to evaluate his playing staff without the pressure of competitive match days.
The lack of professional excellence in performances and the docile encouragement of mediocrity by the manager culminating in a large number of squad players earning their pay, without featuring in competitive matches.
Seamus Coleman came through a competitive 90 minutes against Poland without any problems after a long time out, and others either came through their matches without getting injured or didn't play.
The Algerian received a warm reception from the Leicester fans, and a standing ovation when he was substituted late on, but was slow to get into the match as Sheffield United proved competitive opposition, playing tidy football but without really threatening Kasper Schmeichel.
The Trotters have been cannon fodder for Chelsea down the years, the Londoner's unbeaten in their last fifteen competitive matches with Bolton — winners of the last six contests without even conceding.
But without a competitive match for another 10 months it is likely that things will be relatively quiet on the international scene for a while.
FC Rostov however are not playing any regular football at the moment and only three competitive games since the start of 2017 represent a team without match sharpness.
If you aren't a very good competitive StarCraft II player but you want to get better, Archon mode is also a very handy way to do so without smashing your head against solo - queue matches, since you can be paired up with an expert player who will show you the ropes and guide you to (hopefully) victory.
Players will be able to rank up in two ways — Valor goes up as you complete matches without any quitting penalties, while Glory is only available in the competitive playlist and is strictly based on wins and losses.
One half of the multiplayer content is the usual assortment of deathmatch and competitive modes which seemed standard for most FPS titles and sadly, I was only able to take part in a couple of matches in the days leading up to review (without bots, players are forced to wait for 6 players to join up, something I suspect won't be an issue whatsoever after launch).
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