With another disappointing
draw against bottom club Osasuna on Saturday and another Barcelona victory yesterday, the gap to the top of the table is now 18 points.
Yet, despite their current ninth place not being a complete disaster, their inconsistency plagues them and after conceding a late equaliser at home in a 1 - 1
draw against bottom club Anzhi in round 15, Kononov has been dismissed as manager.
Newcastle were frustrated in a home
draw against bottom side Aston Villa on the weekend, but any point could prove valuable at the end of the season.
Saturday's
draw against bottom feeder, Stoke City, proved that Benitez could be losing focus of the situation at hand.
Not exact matches
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but its a bit sad to see that i as i know more about arsenal fans than other fans, to say from the
bottom of my heart, that the fans on here are as worse as the worst if not the worst fans out there... arsenal being on a run, with özil scoring one of the best goals i have ever seen on tuesday,
draws against the best defensive side in the league and no they arent stoke city or something they are SPURS equally title challenger as any of arsenal man city, man united, chelsea, liverpool, a team that sent man city home when they (city) looked unbeatable..
(For illustration, last season there were 3 and 7 respectively, and in 1992/93 the top two, Manchester United and Aston Villa,
drew 9 and lost 10 between them
against the
bottom half of a 22 - team league.)
But assuming that the numbers hold for this season, then of the forty games that the
bottom ten will play
against the top two, they can expect between them 2 or 3 victories and a further 4 or 5
draws.
The Blues — England's reigning champions — are enduring a miserable campaign in the Premier League, and while they scraped a
draw against Everton this weekend, they remain mired in the
bottom half of the table.
all of our wins have been
against teams in the
bottom 6, anything above that we
drew or lost.
Add to this one or two more Watford type losses or
draws against mid to
bottom table teams and finishing 4th is unlikely.
After the
draw last week
against Oeste, Mogi Mirim are now one place above the
bottom of the league, with only one point more than Boa Esporte.
Everton, under Allardyce, have only won four of their last 17 games and have succumbed to heavy losses
against Arsenal and Tottenham, whilst also losing to the likes of Bournemouth, Watford and Burnley, as well as
drawing 1 - 1 at home to rock
bottom West Bromwich Albion.
Wrexham are
bottom with just two wins all season to add to eight
draws, and one of those
draws came
against us at Gawthorpe in December.
The Swans are stuck in the
bottom two of the table and snapped a four match losing streak with a 0 - 0 home
draw against Bournemouth on the weekend.
The Red Devils slumped to another home embarrassment on Sunday, only managing a
draw at home
against bottom side Fulham.
Tottenham were favorites going into the fixture
against the
bottom placed side Queens Park Rangers, but were frustrated largely as the game ended in a
draw.
Aston Villa climbed out of the Premier League
bottom three with a deserved share of the spoils in a goalless
draw against Arsenal at Villa Park.
Hull dropped to the
bottom of the table after Sunderland picked up an unexpected point
against Spurs, but victory at OT will see them
draw level on points with third from
bottom Palace.
They don't have the splashy wins
against big - name opponents that Bournemouth does, but they've made a habit of winning at home and
drawing on the road
against the rest of the league, which should be more than enough to keep their heads above the
bottom three.
«PARIS — Paris Saint - Germain failed to capitalise on leaders Montpellier's slip - up
against Lorient after conceding an 87th - minute goal to
draw 1 - 1 at Ligue 1's
bottom side Auxerre on Sunday.»
Rovers currently occupy 18th place, the first of three relegation spots, but victory on Saturday at home to 17th placed Wigan Athletic would guarantee Blackburn's stint in the
bottom three would be a brief one, while even a
draw would stand them in good stead of escaping the drop zone, although victory is somewhat imperative considering fixtures as golden as this,
against a team in close proximity and a fixture they would highly rate their chances in, don't come around too often.
The Foxes have missed the boat a few times lately with three
draws in their last four games, with each of those ties happening at home
against sides in the
bottom half of the table.
Metz secured a 2 - 1 victory
against Dijon thanks to goals from Ismaila Sarr and Cheick Diabate — as Cedric Varrault scored a consolation for the visitors — while Toulouse were held to a 1 - 1
draw by
bottom - of - the - table Lorient.
Liverpool's
draw with Man City today means that they have now taken 20 points from 10 games
against the league's top six — more than they have managed in the same number of games
against the league's
bottom six.
Mihajlovic men's has failed to score
against the TOP4 teams, and have managed to win only once [
against Frosionone] versus the
bottom four [
draw vs Carpi, Verona and lost to Bologna].