Sentences with phrase «especially last performance»

Now we can go for a CDM, but as I commented before, I think we need a striker more now, especially last performance we delivered

Not exact matches

I say Boo the lot of them, especially after last nights performance.
Whilst there's plenty of talk about how Arsenal have been doing in pre-season and especially so after the good performance from the stars last night against Chivas, we are never too far away before the transfer rumour mill gets going yet again.
Coulthard's last year in F1 wasn't particularly good, especially considering the performances his teammate Mark Webber was having - after six races Webber had 15 points, Coulthard none.
Three years of brilliant performances make Jones the 100 - and 200 - meter favorite at the trials, especially with Miller — who has not looked sharp in recent European races — saying last week that she is running merely to make the team in Sacramento, with victory in Sydney as her larger goal.
I am a big fan of Campbell and I think he should have gotten more of a chance under Wenger last term, especially with the under performances from the Ox and Walcott.
«I think once the playoffs started last year you really saw where the cars were and the increase in performance, especially on the 1.5 mile race tracks,» Harvick said.
But given the Frenchman's last few performances, I think Wenger should give the striker a chance from the start in at least one of the following set of fixtures, especially since we play three important games in the space of seven days.
So the performance of our striker Danny Welbeck for England in the win over Germany last night has got to be seen as a big positive, especially if Olivier Giroud can take the form he showed for France back into his club games.
England better win that's all I'm saying especially from their last performance.
That issue was supposed to have been resolved by the signing of Granit Xhaka for big money last summer, but despite some good performances, especially towards the end of last season, the Switzerland international did not instantly settle in the Premier League after impressing in the German Bundesliga.
The midfield player last season adapted readily and turned out some brilliant performances especially against Barcelona with his brilliant goal to spark up a possible comeback in the game.
Easier said than done, however, especially when you look at the Gunners» performances and results in the last three games.
The Gunners could be especially interested in the midfielder after Francis Coquelin's disappointing performance against Crystal Palace last Sunday.
Beside Alex Iwobi can't be dropped after MOTM on his last league outing and a decent performance in the mid-week, more especially not for Giroud.
So any of the six contenders could still potentially win it, especially with some storming performances in the last few games.
It was obvious Leicester would come to us and keep it tight, these are the games we should be happy to win 1 - 0 or 2 - 1 especially after the last shaky / poor performance.
but we fans deserve better especially those who pay to watch a repeat performance of the last something years.
Le Prof is very staid when it comes to contracts and the fact that Giroud signed a new extension just last year makes me think that he will not let him go at all, especially when you consider his excellent performances as a supersub in the last campaign, and if Alexis leaves then he could be fulfilling exactly the same role behind Lacazette this year.
«But it was a very satisfactory performance because we were questioned about our ability to win big games away from home, especially after last year's experiences.
Next up for Arsenal are Watford and they should be very worried about what Ozil might do to them, especially after he put in another star performance for Germany last night, winning a penalty and setting up Kruse for the second and winning goal against Georgia last night.
For most other clubs our performances season after season maybe seen as successful, but not for fans who know we should be doing better, especially the last three seasons given our resources.
If Coquelin is out I'd rather have Flamini starting than Arteta, especially after both their performances last night!
Over his last five starts, the 25 - year - old Rea has a 2.61 ERA and is averaging nearly 6 1/3 innings per outing — this is the kind of encouraging performance San Diego needs from their young pitchers this year, especially so soon another young arm, Robbie Erlin, was found to need Tommy John surgery.
If you look at the performance last night you can believe that we are a match for anyone; far removed from the laboured display (especially in the second half) against lowly Sunderland just a few days ago.
I'm concerned because we've had bad results and we are not where we want to be, but especially with the last game because we didn't produce the performance you need to produce if you want to play at the top of the Premier League.
So, even though he will never possess the pace and nimble feet required to be an especially effective dribbler, last year's performance indicates he has gained an enhanced understanding of when to take opponents on with age.
The usually reliable Čech began to come in for criticism after his performances last season, especially when the Gunners lost away at West Bromwich Albion.
Goodmorning to u guys over there, hope u are all doing pretty fine?The young Gooners did well last nigt hope the can continue with this type of performance till end of the season.Also i advice wenger to always know when to change Diaby especially during 2nd half of every game.
Despite his assured performances sometimes, especially the way he handled Diego Costa in the FA Cup final last season, he doesn't look like Arsenal quality.
On the performance... «It was a good performance right from the start, winning second balls, running in behind - that's what we needed, especially after last week.
Fabianski might think he is unlucky for not being Arsenal's number one after some good performances last season, especially against Munich away.
The battling performance against Liverpool last week, especially after going 0 - 2 behind, was what Norwich fans longed for all season and saw the sacking of Hughton as justified.
However, on the low carb diet I have had problems keeping my performance level up, especially the last 15 - 20 min.
The Last Post trades too heavily on cliches in character development, but benefits from strong performances, especially by Raine, Buckley, Elma and Neumark Jones.
Bottom Line: While audiences may feel overexposed to the abundance of boxing movies in the last few years, the comeback story of Vinny Pazienza in Bleed for This is worthy of a viewing, especially for Miles Teller's remarkable performance.
It's a respectable performance especially when compared to her last few years of vapid roles, but certainly not transformative; the premature predictions of the «Reese - surgence» have already been overstated.
If the film falls short, still keep an eye on Gosling and Penn for Supporting nods (especially if this turns into another year where Gosling has a few strong performances to choose from, like last year), but that could wind up being it.
There are great performances across the board — especially by Edward Norton and Emma Stone — and if cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki's Oscar win for Gravity last year causes him to be passed over this year, it only means the award no longer has meaning.
Three Billboards exemplifies all of those qualities and more, led by a fearsome powerhouse of a performance from Frances McDormand that feels very much in line with the frustration and boiling rage many of us (but especially women) felt last year.
While Willis continues to phone in his performance with the same on - screen persona he's been giving us for the last decade or two, the other main actors get their chances to shine, especially an always fun Helen Mirren (Monsters University, Hitchcock) and John Malkovich, who know well enough to play to the audience that they know that the movie they're in is meant to be nothing but a hammy lark.
Manohla Dargis in the New York Times called it a «prime object lesson in the degradation that can face Hollywood actresses, especially those over 40,» contrasting Stone's performance here with her turn as Laura in last year's Broken Flowers, where she was «luminous and touching... partly because the role called for her to act her age, and she happily complied.»
Reason: With his film Smashed opening last fall with a commendable performance from Winstead, it is certainly curious to see where the acting / directing duo will go next, especially with the presence of Woodley, who hasn't been seen on the silver screen since her award winning turn in The Descendants.
I've always been a fan of Tom Wilkinson's performances, especially from his more recent films [i.e. Batman Begins, The Last Kiss, Michael Clayton, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind] and he definitely delivers.
I'll admit that in the wake of the enormous cultural impact Hannibal Lecter has had in the last 17 years, Hopkins» performance borders on hammy territory every so often, especially the sucking - in noise after the line about eating the census - taker's liver with some fava beans.
There are so many fine performances here it's difficult to single out just a few, but in the early going the season offers especially good and illuminating moments for Aidan Gillen as the scheming Petyr «Littlefinger» Baelish; Gwendoline Christie as the towering warrior Brienne; and Stephen Dillane as Stannis Baratheon, whose last - minute season - four heroics represent part of a larger plan designed to advance his quest to rule Westeros.
I wasn't big on Jeff Nichols» last film Take Shelter, but I really liked this one, especially the performance of Matthew McConaughey, though Tye Sheridan is quite good too.
It's hard to look at the performances of Bardem, Skarsgaard, Quaid (The Ice Harvest, Brokeback Mountain), and, especially in the last half, Portman (whose first on - screen nude scenes have generated some buzz, though I should warn the perverts that they come during moments of nearly unwatchable torture), and not think Forman is treading a fine line between misery and mirth, devilishly seeing the folly of the the beliefs of those in power at the time, while also not afraid to show the seriousness, and deadliness, of their actions.
Last year, Prisoners was one of my favorite movies of the year thanks to the the awesome performances of the cast, especially by Jake Gyllenhaal.
Given both of Winslet's performances this year are housed in what we expect to be revealed next Thursday as failed Oscar bait that no one particularly likes, we were originally going to bank on the Academy's resistance to allowing a questionable double bid just because Winslet's presence is considered obligatory (especially after the same hustle netted Cate Blanchett a best actress nomination for fucking Elizabeth: The Golden Age last year).
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