For now I don't think there's any missing link our team is playing well, our forwards scoring,
our defense keeping clean sheets (even though not in all the matches we have played) and our midfield organised.
the key is
the defense keeping a clean sheet.
um, had
the defense kept a clean sheet against utd, we would have won... the key is not to fall behind, which means you are one moment of magic away from winning the match... whereas if you do nt keep a clean sheet you have to score more than once to win the game... both are important, but i think that first we must focus on getting a solid start in the game and not falling behind, hopefully with kos back we will keep a clean sheet tomoro
Not exact matches
The Saints, buoyed by their showing at Arsenal, were quick to start on the front foot in a bid to expose the Chelsea
defense; a
defense that had failed to
keep a
clean sheet in their last eight games across all competitions prior to their trip to St Mary's.
Our last two goals allowed were due to sloppiness on
defense and we can't afford to do that against a team whose known for
keeping clean sheets themselves.
The
defense they labelled the worst managed to
keep a
clean sheet and the team won.
I do remember games when he won us points on his own, like at Sunderland, standing behind a
defense of Aaron Ramsey at right back, Sagna and Mert in the middle (I don't remember who was at left back)-- and he managed to
keep a
clean sheet.
If we
keep a
clean sheet with Ospina in goal and that useless excuse of a
defense in front of him i might actually have a heart attack.
This combined with the threat that Zaha and Benteke pose to any
defense will be a huge problem for Arsenal and given how porous they have been in
defense, it is hard to see them
keeping a
clean sheet.
They scored in every single game all season, and with such alarming frequency that their
defense, which rarely
kept clean sheets, was rendered irrelevant.