Sentences with phrase «drop points in»

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While we know from first hand experience that no game is a foregone conclusion pre-match, were Chelsea to drop points in this home fixture with newly promoted Blackpool, it would rate amongst some of the biggest shocks in Premier League history, although, in actual fact, most punters are worrying over how many Chelsea will win by rather than deciding whether or not Blackpool can spring another surprise at tasty odds.
I can say with certainty that some of the other 4 top teams will drop points in their next 4 games.
This means either the Reds or the Citizens would have to drop some points in the last round and Arsenal should beat Everton at home to snatch Champions league place.
Yet right as the broadcasters on beIN Sports here in the United States started talking about how the Scudetto race would be impacted if Juve drop points in Sardinia, a goal finally came our way.
It doesn't matter if your rivals beat you, if they drop points in matches you win.
They can't afford to drop points in his home game though because if they lose, United, who are placed above them in 5th, would move eight points clear of the Londoners.
I have the unease of a person who figured, depending on away form, we could drop points in 2 - 5 home games this year, who knows we lost that first game, and who knows that makes it four of the last five times at home we have dropped points.
When you lose your first home game, you can not afford to drop points in the second home game because it creates a little bit of anxiety
David Moyes's men can not afford to drop points in easy fixtures if they are to retain their place in the Champions League next season.
yes the weaker, more physical teams don't always win, but i do not expect fellow league front - runners to drop points in future like they have this season.
There's no reason for us to drop points in the next two games, and with Spurs playing United and Everton, and Chelsea playing Southampton, and City apparently the footballing incarnation of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, we could well see ourselves with a good lead after 14 games.
Predictions: It has been a strange season for Sevilla who has experienced absolute beast form at home having only drop points in two games while they are the only side in top 5 european league's to not have won away from home this season.
After almost ending Manchester United's top four dreams, Arsenal still need to win their four remaining fixtures and then hope for Liverpool to drop points in their last two matches.
The Citizens are yet to drop points in all competitions.
i think we will make fourth spot this season if we get to keep Sanchez that is if Sanchez starts to play like he did yesterday, i think because lack of squad depth the likes of Spuds, Liverpool and possibly Chelsea will start to drop points in Feb by losing first team players to injury after busy Christmas scheduled and busy CL scheduled, we on the other hand should be topping the group on Thursday night football playing with mixture of youth and bench players hopefully leaving our first team rested and fit, February we have three big games Everton home, Spuds away and City home, hopefully we do well
We are much closer to a title challenging team, but we may never won it if we drop points in a few tight games like this in a season
All the games we drop points in, we have players out of their natural positions.
We drop points in any of the next two games, and then we can for sure say our titles hopes goodbye.
Pep Guardiola's side go into today's game 11 points adrift of the Blues, and they can't afford to drop points in this sort of fixture if they want to have any chance of lifting the Premier League title at the season's end.
Leicester have six games left and they need to drop points in three of them to give us a chance.
Spurs are eight points behind the table - topping Foxes, who won 1 - 0 away at Crystal Palace on Saturday, and can not afford to drop points in their home games.
Barcelona's win over Real Madrid in El Clasico leaves the top three separated by just one point and Diego Simeone knows his side can not afford to drop any points in the run - in.
We still need Chelsea to drop points in two more games..
So I fully expect them to drop points in January from their away games at Watford and West Ham and their home ties with Everton and Crystal Palace, especially as they have a Capital One Cup double header with Everton to cope with.
now thus i don't see how Chelsea wont drop points in their last four games seeing how their form is on the balance.
If we drop points in all of those games we're back in fifth.
Why could it be interesting??? the only reason to be happy would be the fact that they would have to do a lot of travelling and would probably be tired and might drop points in their opener
We all knew we could not affrod to drop points in any of them, but City away was the toughest and most important.
The Gunners can not afford to drop any points in their final game and so our defence needs to be watertight.
Some seem to think it should be a walk in the park, but can you imagine if we drop any points in this game.
Everyone is talking about «If Chelsea drop points in games x, y and z then we're in.»
Because big games are games that big teams are most likely to drop points in.
I see the biggest threat to Arsenal as Man City and so we must hope that their injury situation causes them to drop points in the coming weeks.
liverpool is 3 nil up against west ham away and theres no way they will drop points in the last game of the season... worst season for 10 years
We will likewise drop points in few games in as much as we wan na win all games....
There is always a chance that the French champions will drop points in their next game away to the Swiss club Basel, especially as their 3 - 0 win at home over them was a flattering scoreline, but I would assume that their trip to London at the end of November will be the key match.
in that case they will drop points in the weekends 2) will they sign a prolific player in this window (again hard to believe) 3) I actually think if LVG gets sacked and Giggs takes over manu will be much better off
Things like this have made us drop points in the past.
Well, I want Arsenal too to win all their games in a season but realistically, Arsenal will drop points in some game (Draw or Lose)..
Let's hope city can drop some points in their last two games.
Whoever ends this week on top will be the christmas number one but that is not the only reason for it being a massive week for us, as our next two games are a couple that, on paper, we might normally expect to drop points in.
I concede that the Premier league is the most competive professional league in world football and every team loses a game or two they shouldnt (especially on the road) but unfortunately when you only able to secure 7 out of 24 available points against Manure / Shitty / Spuds / Cheshit you CANT drop points in such fixtures.
When you lose your first home game, you can not afford to drop points in the second home game because it creates a little bit of anxiety at home and that's not what we really want.
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they dropped points, but to drop points in the way they did is ridiculous.
Every PL winner in history has dropped points in 9 - 12 games a season.
I personally don't, he misses too many chances to be relied on Had it not been for Moses, we'd have dropped points cause he missed a one - on - one, same way we dropped points in the 2 - 2 against Arsenal cause he missed 3 (THREE) one - on - ones I really think we should be looking for a reliable striker, and start considering putting Morata on the bench
The Gunners can not afford to be dropping points in this sort of fixture if they want to keep pace with league leaders Chelsea.
Arsenal don't have the luxury of dropping points in the League table anymore.
Chelsea also had a terrible run and now they haven't dropped points in forever.
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