Sentences with phrase «goal they had conceded in»

It was the first league goal they had conceded in 2017/18.
Chelsea retained their position as league leaders over the weekend after they came from one goal behind, the first goal they've conceded in seven games, to hand Tottenham their first defeat of the season in a 2 - 1 victory at Stamford Bridge.

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referring decisions also go in our favour, for instance that dortmund goal sanogo scored was clearly offside, these things are apart of football, GREAT teams overcome these obstacles, GREAT teams do not crumble with 3 or 4 goal leads, GREAT teams do not concede 3 + goals in 40 mins REGULARLY, GREAT teams average more than one tackle every 90 mins, GREAT teams don't need more 7 clear cut chances to score, united have academy players in defence, in fact our defensive players are 15x better but VAN GAAL will get a result, united have had an injury list just as long if not longer than ours but VAN GAAL will get a result, united have just gone through a managerial shift but VAN GAAL will get a result, so why on earth are united in the title race and not arsenal?
But Paul Lambert's team, who had conceded 15 goals and scored none in their last three games, were unable to hold on as Graham volleyed home after a late goalmouth scramble.
Cech has given away 11 goals from outside the box, which is more long - range goals conceded than any other team in the premier league besides Stoke.
The Magpies head into the international break in third place in the Premier League table after an 11 - game undefeated opening to the campaign which has seen them concede just eight goals.
We also have to consider that Monaco have conceded less goals than we scored tonight in their entire campaign.
Arsene Wenger has moved to blame his players for conceding the goals which resulted in a loss on Tuesday night.
In those games they've conceded 11 in six games in the league and three goals in two Champions League games, with their defence continuing to attract criticism dating back to last seasoIn those games they've conceded 11 in six games in the league and three goals in two Champions League games, with their defence continuing to attract criticism dating back to last seasoin six games in the league and three goals in two Champions League games, with their defence continuing to attract criticism dating back to last seasoin the league and three goals in two Champions League games, with their defence continuing to attract criticism dating back to last seasoin two Champions League games, with their defence continuing to attract criticism dating back to last season.
A Metro report shows that, somewhat surprisingly, the Gunners have the same goals scored per game ratio and the same goals conceded ratio with or without the Spaniard, but there is a big difference in the win ratios, 60 percent with Santi in the side and just 51 percent without.
Arsenal have gone seven home league matches in a row without conceding a goal from open play — all four goals against them in that period have been penalties.
We can not even take heart from the fact that Bayern only came second in the group because that was due to a slow start and they have put that right in style with six straight wins and only one goal conceded before their long winter break.
In those 35 games they have conceded just 20 goals while scoring a massive 107.
The Gunners have conceded at least three goals in four of their last six first leg matches in the last - 16 of the Champions League.
With two wins in two games to start the La Liga campaign and four goals scored with none conceded, things are going to plan on the pitch even if there have been plenty of distractions off it.
United have conceded fewer goals than under Moyes, but have also managed fewer clean sheets — 18, as opposed to 21 in 2013/14.
Liverpool have conceded eleven goals in six league games — thats one more than the top three combined.
It is pretty amazing to consider that Arsenal have not conceded a single first half goal in the last 14 Premier League games and only six from our last 11 complete games, so it is clear that teams are finding it a real problem to cope with our fast starts.
The guys need shooting practice whenever we get in the box we have to score the perfect goal because we shit Corners need to be stopped because I always feel like we are the ones to concede just let it be a goal.
Come on, guys, have you all forgotten how terrible De Gea was in his first season, or the terrible goal Courtois conceded against Stoke???
We can't sacrifice the club's ambitions and wellbeing on the altar of a player's personal glory, it's the business end of the competition and Cech has the experience of having won it, Ospina conceded three goals [home and away] against PSG, the only opposition on the level of those we'll be meeting from now on, three goals against in the knockout stages is bordering on disastrous as we all know how tight these affairs are.
Name / games played / goals conceded / saves per goal / clean sheets Ospina / 18/0.61 / 3.18 / 0.44 Courtois / 32/0.96 / 2.10 / 0.38 Hart / 36/0.94 / 2.38 / 0.39 De Gea / 37/0.98 / 2.17 / 0.3 In other words, Ospina conceded less goals, made more saves per goal conceded and had more clean sheets than the others.
The first leg was actually a disgraceful performance and I blame the players and Wenger for that awful show: the players because, as professionals, they should have been able to control their emotion once they conceded the first goal and not throw curssion to the wind in porsuit of equalizer.
He used to concede penalties and own goals in the past, but he has removed these from his game.
Defensive organization Looking at our defense structure so far this season has been terrible, we gave free kicks easily, conceded goals in silly scenarios, and defending set - pieces and dead ball situations very poorly.
The worry has to be that our next game however is a trip to Stamford Bridge, where we have conceded 10 goals without reply in recent years, and we now have to go there and target all three points, otherwise any hopes of winning that illustrious fourth Premier League title will be gone for another season.
Heurelho Gomes has conceded 23 goals in eight Premier League games against Arsenal, nine more than any other team he has faced.
The fact dat arsenal fans have allow mediocrity is a shame, blame giroud for losing those chances in emirate but we lost the game bcos we conceded 3 goals, and if u think its all down to the players then long may it continue.
No sooner had we gone in front then we were pegged back again, conceding another goal from a set - piece just a minute later, Steve Archibald continuing his annoying trait of scoring in derby matches.
Since the rise of Coq we have not conceded more than 2 goals in any game except the ridiculous Monaco match and have looked securer at the back consistently.
New Wolves boss Stale Solbakken will be keen to tighten things at the back having seen his Molineux side conceded 82 goals in Premier League action last term, the highest total in the division.
Since losing to Ipswich in December, our FA cup opponents have conceded just one goal in the eight games that includes an away day at Man City.
The only concerns for me were that AC Milan had too many opportunities within our penalty area (Ospina could have conceded a penalty) and Welbeck, although hard working, loses it in front of goal.
Arsenal could not have picked a worse time to face Antonio Conte's side, who easily beat Swansea 5 - 0 two days ago while resting Eden Hazard, and who have only conceded one goal in their last 5 League games as they moved up to be Man City's closest challengers, albeit 14 points behind Pep Guardiola's side.
«I have to say that in the last three games we have conceded eight goals and this is a lot,» he said.
We had to concede the second goal before Wenger could act on what I projected even before the end of the first half, bring in Coquelin to block the middle and Walcott then use his pace...... simple!
Conceding 12 goals in two trips to Stamford Bridge and the Etihad Stadium last season have perhaps served as a lesson.
Our side come into the match with Sutton on a dreadful run of form, having lost three of our last four in all competitions, having conceded 10 goals in the mean time, and with the fans evidently turning on Arsene Wenger currently, the team may lack the support for Monday's encounter.
Say you have players do great in training, say we have a pre-season where we've conceded 1 goal in 6 games and been scoring for fun.
I think if we don't concede we will have a chance, but with Sczezny in goal i'm not feeling to comfortable.
In the games he has started, we conceded just once while the ones he didn't play, we conceded like 7 goals..
No wonder we have conceded 4 goals in 2 games against mid-table sides.
But we would give the likes of Szczesny how many chances as ours FIRST TEAM keeper and even now we are debating between selling him (4/5 season as number 1 keeper where he has made countless unforced errors leading to goals conceded) or Ospina (who has been with us ONE season and put in a decent shift good enough to be Cech backup in my view)
Just for info, our reserve side have also conceded 16 goals in their first 9 games as well!
The Saints have won five of their last six games and have not conceded a single goal during that run, climbing to sixth in the standings.
I said, Napoli has never conceded 3 goals in a serie A match this season.
There is said to be interest from other clubs, but at this stage it looks as though Mourinho could be moving in on a solution for his defensive troubles so far this season which have seen United concede 16 goals in just 14 games.
Wenger and the Gunners will be expecting a spirited showing from Swansea in their first match under new manager Bob Bradley, but they are still on a terrible run of six Premier League games without a win and in none of those games have they kept a clean sheet, conceding 12 goals while Arsenal have scored 14 in our last five.
Man United have conceded 10 goals in seven Premier League games and the loss of veteran defender Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand has definitely been a factor and youngsters Paddy McNair and Tyler Blackett have been thrown in at the deep end to say the least.
As a result, it would surely require a player to head out first to make space for Werner, but having spent so heavily on their attack, it's only logical that they address their issues at the other end of the pitch given that they possess the worst defensive record of the top seven Premier League sides this season having conceded 36 goals in 27 games.
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