Whilst tactics are an ever present factor for certain results, I believe this team takes great
confidence from winning big games.
We won't have
confidence from a win under belt and Palace will try frustrate us tactically.
Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce is upbeat about his side's chances this weekend, citing
confidence from their win last week.
Sofiane Boufal hopes Saints can take
confidence from their win over Middlesbrough, as they head into a big week on the road.
Sofiane Boufal hopes to take
the confidence from the win over Middlesbrough into a big week away from home.
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Reeling
from the controversy and criticism after the disclosure, the social networking giant is trying to
win back the
confidence of its users.
We hear also of Muslims
from India settling in several ports on the routes to China,
winning the favor of the local chieftains by suitable gifts and the
confidence of the common people by the distribution of amulets.
Motivation against difficult opponents is what we've lacked most because apart
from Alexis we haven't had someone who can create magic out of nothing and provide the
confidence to
win the game against all odds.
So it does appear some information cascades down through the club to some staff who (on that occasion) was happy to share this info in some
confidence with my day and I. I am not sure that other «sources» outside on the a management team would have specific info about new signing
from outside if the club especially if the deal was on a knife edge or if this source was part in the a management team why would they risk leaking sensitive info unless there was something to gain (money or
winning favour)?
We are losing games (I count a tie as a Loss) without showing the heart, desire, etc we should be seeing
from a group that has found
confidence in their recent cup
wins.
The freshmen are hitting their stride and Peyton picks up some lasting
confidence from Saturday, leading Penn State to a 10 point
win on the road.
The noises coming out
from the players suggest that they are realising just what a balls up this season has been and I hope that
winning two games in a row might just see us playing with some
confidence.
Team Lalez at this point just expects to
win and that heir of self -
confidence goes a long way in re-assuring yourselves «we got this» even after an onslaught
from the other Team.
A lot hinges on this weekend's clash with Tottenham, but we can get the three points if we play with the
confidence garnered
from our new players and our massive
win last week.
Losing that or even just failing to
win could put a massive dent in the
confidence of the team as well as harming our league position, so is it time to risk elimination
from the cup to give Arsenal the best possible chance of the trophy we all want most?
Confidence comes
from winning matches, lots of them.
I feel that Arsene will use every
confidence from league
wins to play subs in the champions league.
We desperately need a boost to our
confidence, but be warned, a
win at West Brom is far
from being a done deal....
It doesn't warrant him staying but it's still quite a feat (yes he had the luxury of forgetting UCL because of that small team mentality) 3) allowing a good recovery year
from a disastrous season, by
winning the league early which is a huge
confidence boost for the players hopefully (especially after Pique's comments about the inferiority).
If they
win, they cut the gap to Tottenham to just a single point, and take
from it the
confidence and belief that could help reignite what has been a stuttering campaign thus far.
I like this line up — Walcott and Ox to come
from the bench if needed, if the attitude and
confidence is right they'll
win.
The Gunners don't have a good recent record in the league against their fierce rivals, but they can take
confidence from the 1 - 0
win when the two teams met at Wembley in the Community Shield clash last month.
I know some gooners would want 3 points
from this game, but getting a draw away at Stamford bridge against a strong Chelsea side is just as good as a
win and it can be a
confidence boost for the players.
Paradoxically, I believe that the main cause of our failure to
win the League was not our away performances but rather the failure at home of our strikers
from February through to April — when because of fatigue, injuries and a collective loss of
confidence — the players just weren't strong enough to deal with it.
Has Cech's
confidence and
winning attitude rubbed off and if so, will it be enough to turn Arsenal
from nearly men to champions of England?
We are going into the new season full of
confidence after
winning 2 trophies in months with excellent new signings and I expect something big
from the players who were injured last season.
Jesus wept — we
won, against the best CP team in years, away
from home and with our
confidence low BUT the negatively on this site would make you think we couldn't beat Sunderland!
Its olympiacos n utd next at home... 2 huge games lets hope this spuds
win lifts the
confidence October a tricky month also but should take
wins from: Watford (A) Sheff wed (cup) Everton (H)
At home we should be dictating the play not the other way round, it maybe due to complacency or over
confidence because of out
winning run but they players must of expected a loss as the last few games have been far
from impressive.
The team would gain in
confidence and there there is enough talent in there without pressure
from Champion's League games, to
win it all.
We have started the season with Alexis Sanchez filling the void up front, but he has not got himself on the scoresheet, and the tactics employed have not filled our side with
confidence, nor has it returned us with a
win from our opening two matches.
It was the 26 - year - old's first goals of the new season and it will surely boost his
confidence after he came in for criticism
from a selection of Gunners supporters following his performance playing as a centre - forward in the 1 - 0
win over Newcastle United last weekend.
I just think you focus on preparing the team well for the day because a good preparation breeds
confidence and
from that
confidence you are in a good position to
win it.»
The Gunners, having
won the reverse leg last season — when these two sides faced each other in the group stages — will take great
confidence from that tie, as a tonic of
confidence and possibly clinch a
win, again.
Everyone connected with Arsenal will be desperate for the Gunners to continue our little
winning streak on Sunday, but we also know that the chances of Arsenal beating a top Premier League rival are not great, especially away
from home, so there is not a great deal of
confidence flowing though the Arsenal fans ahead of our trip to face Man City at the Etihad stadium this weekend.
Add in Okongwu's selfless approach, sparkplug Ofure Ujadughele, a 6 - foot - 3 junior transfer
from Millikan - Long Beach, Andre Ball's increased
confidence and expected production, and the contributions of role players such as 5 - foot - 9 sophomore Phaquon Davis, and it's apparent this team will
win tons of games.
With 2 goals in a few days for Alex Iwobi against FC Basel (1 - 4)
win and Stoke City (3 - 1)
win many thought that the young lad will have built
confidence from those encouraging performances.
He wants the team and the fans to remember that we had just
won two big games against Tottenham and Leicester and to draw
confidence from that rather than dwelling on the calamity of Tuesday.
Wenger must play counter attacking football against stoke in order to stop them
from parking the bus and should
win by 3 or 4 or more goals to increase the
confidence against chelsea at Stanford bridge.
So the Gunners have continued their
winning run
from last season, and with the extra
confidence of beating Chelsea to two trophies since they were crowned Champions, surely we should be amongst the favourites to
win the title this time around, if we can keep our spirits high in the dressing room.
There's an improvement
from last year, no doubt, but so did Chelsea and utd... we did not
win a home game today, so what
confidence you mean?
It's great that we're
winning again, but real momentum, and
confidence will come
from winning those tough fixtures.
Now in his third full Cup season, Keselowski famously tweeted
from his cockpit during a red - flag delay in last February's Daytona 500 (he picked up more than 100,000 followers that night), then
won three regular - season races while exhibiting a brash style and a cool
confidence.
The Rebels are battling both health and
confidence following a three - game losing streak that took them
from confident contender (before the 25 - 0 beatdown by Alabama) to a dinged, young 3 - 3 team desperate for three more
wins.
And now I'm starting to go further, into paranoia, that he effed around with defence a second time to give our players an early wake up call so to go away and get
confidence from an Anfield
win.
I somewhat understand the over
confidence from fans but I expect a much tougher game with a Bayern side that will be more eager to
win than at the Emirates..