Sentences with phrase «early pacesetters»

"Early pacesetters" refers to individuals or entities that set the pace or lead the way in a particular field or endeavor at an early stage. They are the ones who are ahead of others in terms of progress, innovation, or accomplishments. Full definition
After nine games they are ninth, seven points behind Tottenham and 12 adrift of early pacesetters Manchester City.
With just four games played, the reigning Premier League champions head to Goodison Park 13th in the league table on four points - eight adrift of early pacesetters Manchester City.
Sir Alex's side made the short trip to Anfield in need of three points to keep the pressure on early pacesetters Arsenal and Chelsea.
Norwich, meanwhile, bounced back from an opening day defeat at Wolves with two successive home defeats to put them amongst the early pacesetters, although Adams will be without Leroy Fer after the Dutch midfielder was sold to Queens Park Rangers this week.
Darren Ferguson's men were one of the early pacesetters, but the goals have dried up in recent weeks and a 2 - 1 home defeat to Swindon last weekend saw a furious outburst from chairman Darragh MacAnthony on Twitter aimed at his management and players.
Hideki Matsuyama is the early pacesetter, posting a 5 - under 67 to lead the morning group.
The mid-winter Bundesliga break combined with Aubameyang being away on international duty with Gabon at the African Cup of Nations has seen a tightening at the top with no fewer that six players sharing second place, just one goal behind the early pacesetter who has 16 for the season.
Having started off the season in flying form with three wins from their opening three games, Manchester United are the early pacesetters in the Premier League.
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