Not exact matches
After all, a point away from
home against the champions would not be a bad result by any means, whereas yet another
defeat, even if it is a narrow one, would inflict further
damage on the confidence and self - belief of the Arsenal players.
So with a potentially difficult
home game coming up against Hull City, a match which we really need to win to strengthen our case for a top four spot and stop the rot after two
damaging defeats in a row, you might have expected the boss to be nice to us.
CSKA suffered another
damaging defeat on Monday, losing 2 - 1 at
home to Dynamo Moscow — so their morale will be low.
First up is the visit of City, who may still be reeling after the shock
home defeat by Stoke City in their last Premier League outing, so a fast start by Arsenal at
home is definitely the order of the day, while I am sure that former United man Welbeck will be extra keen to inflict more
damage on his old enemies.
The nature of their latest reversal, a 4 - 1
home defeat to Leicester City, is a hugely
damaging blow for confidence and morale among the fans and players.
The Gunners went into the contest on the back of
damaging defeats to Manchester City in both the Carabao Cup final and the Premier League, as well as losing the
home leg of their Europa League tie with Ostersund.
Such was the
damage to the vehicle a new bus needed to be sourced to transport the team
home following their 3 - 0
defeat on Merseyside.
Now Blackburn have shipped eleven goals in their last two away outings and although they will return
home for Saturday's crunch meeting with fellow relegation candidates Wolves, two heavy
defeats over the course of just a few weeks could do no end of
damage to the morale in camp.
The Blues were beaten by Liverpool at Anfield while Arsenal were humbled by Newcastle at The Emirates, but for Chelsea the situation isn't so bad as they still boast a two - point lead at the top of the table whereas Arsenal suffered their second
home defeat of the season, once again against an opponent you would never have envisaged beating the Gunners on their own patch, and their latest setback could do no end of
damage to the morale in camp.
The Wall Street Journal - February 11, 1998 The Wall Street Journal reported on this case in which I successfully represented a shipping company, which
defeated the narrow interests of insurance defense attorneys, in a lawsuit where attorneys for U.S. insurance companies were seeking to compel all foreign shipping companies to litigate claims, regarding
damages to goods shipped by sea, in U.S. Courts, regardless of where the
damage occurred, or the
home country of the ship involved or of its owners.