Sentences with phrase «goals defeat at»

Carragher called Chelsea's away goal defeat at the hands of Paris Saint Germain «disgraceful», while Souness used the word «pathetic» in his analysis.
They haven't won in their last seven Premier League matches and if we do not avenge our single goal defeat at Middle Earth in August then it would be a huge surprise.
I thought that we were extremely unlucky with both their second goal and Rooney's injury in the dying seconds in Munich then the away goal defeat at Old Trafford.

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But to stop at the reaffirmation of the external covenant may ultimately defeat even that goal.
The Gunners are not on the best run of form at the moment after a shock 3 - 1 defeat away to Swansea City, and could do with being more solid at the back after leaking goals in a worrying manner at the Liberty Stadium.
The defeat also spoiled the first career hat trick for J.T. Miller, who has five goals in seven games for Tampa Bay since being acquired from the New York Rangers at the Feb. 26 trade deadline.
Arsenal can not afford to underestimate Burnley, who not so long ago defeated a lethargic Manchester City side at home, and need to emphasize on scoring that all - important first goal early on in the game.
Toronto's Darryl Sittler had his goal - a-game streak stopped at nine by the Islanders, but he started a new string the next night when he scored the winning goal in the Maple Leafs» 3 - 2 defeat of Philadelphia and continued it with his 39th goal of the year in the Leafs» 4 - 3 triumph over Vancouver.
It is no secret that Arsene Wenger hasn't been happy with our Arsenal defenders this season as he has complained so many times about their errors after defeats this season, and it only takes a quick glance at the «goals against» columns in the EPL table to see that we have a real problem on our hands.
The Gunners succumbed to a 2 - 1 defeat at the hands of Bournemouth on Super Sunday this weekend, having led through a Hector Bellerin opening goal.
Even in that defeat to Man United we had over 30 attempts on David De Gea's goal and failed to score more than one, but we were undone yet again by two horrendous defensive mistakes, but that was the only time that happened at home.
The England international has only scored five goals so far this season, but has been making a steady return to form since returning to the team at the end of January — scoring last time out during the 2 - 1 defeat to Manchester United.
The former Everton man has hardly featured for Manchester City this season, after joining the club for # 12million last summer, but finished the season on a high note with two fine goals in his side's 3 - 2 defeat against Norwich City at the Etihad Stadium.
Look back at our heavy defeats last season and you will see it was our fullbacks and most defensive midfielder that were too far out of position when we were conceding goals
However, a Shinji Okazaki effort and two goals from Jamie Vardy brace had Arsenal looking at another defeat with 10 minutes remaining.
No one believed it could happen, but the Arizona Cardinals went into Foxborough and defeated the New England Patriots 20 - 18 by a strong performance by the Arizona defense, a passing touchdown and a running touchdown by Kevin Kolb and a Stephen Gostkowski missed field goal at the end of the game.
The Gunners are yet to register a goal in either of their first two games at the Emirates Stadium this season after a shock defeat to London rivals West Ham United on the opening day before being held to a goalless draw by Liverpool a couple of weeks ago.
Villa generally look in need of an overhaul after their humiliating 4 - 0 FA Cup final defeat at the hands of Arsenal, with defensive reinforcements clearly needed for a side that conceded 57 goals and finished 17th in 2014/15.
Impressive in goal for the lower - league outfit, Mark Gillespie helped earn Carlisle a draw against Liverpool, even if he couldn't prevent defeat on penalties at Anfield.
The Gunners look in dire need of strengthening at the back after a shambolic 3 - 0 Carabao Cup final defeat at the hands of Manchester City, during which Shkodran Mustafi made a dreadful error for the opening goal.
But rather than accept defeat to a Messi - inspired Barca — the Argentine scored both goals at the Emirates — Gooners vented their anger at Flamini.
(3) we then need to defeat olympiakos by a margin of at least 2 goals.
The Gunners, however, struggled to live up to the high pressing and high tempo game plan from their German opponents and, had it not been for some profligacy in front of goal from Klopp's frontline and midfielders, Arsenal were looking at a much bigger margin of defeat.
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique must be similarly concerned about his Nou Camp back - line after seeing the Catalan outfit fall to defeats at Celta Vigo and Sevilla in recent weeks and the La Liga title holders have conceded more than four times the number of goals Real Madrid have leaked.
Last season he scored a respectable 10 goals in 27 league games [via WhoScored], although he missed two months of the campaign after picking up an ankle injury in the 2 - 1 defeat away at Swansea City in February.
Think about this great comeback We lose first two matches Go into a two matches in a row against Bayern We knew we had to beat them at least once We beat them once After a big defeat against Bayern we MUST beat Zagreb and then Olympiakos by two goals AWAY
The only concern in terms of ability is that he occasionally mistime his interception of high balls (remember Southampton 0 - 2 defeat away last year)... lost the player he is suppose to mark (West Ham first goal 0 - 2 defeat at home this year).
so you're not happy with 3 - 0 away at in form villa, after a midweek defeat, welbeck's first goal, ozil coming back to form, good display from ox, defence comfortable....f@ck off
City defeated Arsenal by two goals to one at the Etihad, but Gundogan missed out through injury.
He was hauled off at half time in United's 3 - 0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday — suggesting that calls to introduce him to the national side may be premature — but responded with a goal as the Red Devils saw off West Ham United to reach the FA Cup semi-final on Tuesday.
QPR are only out of the drop zone on goal difference at the minute and if Aston Villa avoid defeat they will start the game tomorrow back in it, which can only increase that nervousness and pressure.
Bayern Munich thrashed Arsenal last night to get revenge for their defeat at the Emirates a fortnight ago, but basically the Gunners defence gifted them their five goals.
Falcao was handed a rare start in the 1 - 0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge at the weekend, when he again drew a blank, spurning a good opportunity in the second half by slamming the ball against the woodwork after being put clean through on goal.
From that wonderfully melancholy 2 - 1 defeat of Eusebio's eventual European champions Benfica in 1962; edging Spurs out of Europe at the semi-final stage on aggregate, to Jermaine Defoe's five - goal special against Wigan, to Gareth Bale's San Siro encore, the Lane has seen some wonderful moments.
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.
When any of the other big sides have shock defeats, at least they look like they may come back all through the game, we never did until the spuds scored their second goal.
The shock defeat at Goodison saw Liverpool going ahead of the Gunners on goal difference and the chasing pack closing the gap a little.
Even though the game on Sunday is at the Emirates Stadium and Watford are in the middle of a dry spell, with no goals and two defeats in the last three games, the Arsenal boss is well aware that the Hornets are dangerous opponents and even though we beat them 3 - 0 at Vicarage Road this season, it would be foolish to take them or progression to the next round for granted.
Arsenal were the top scoring team in the Premier League for a while this weekend, until Liverpool scored three on their way to a surprise defeat at AFC Bournemouth, after and Alexis Sanchez hat - trick and goals from Mesut Ozil and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain added another five to our EPL tally for the season.
It might be down to a more attacking style which has seen us score 8 more goals than at this stage last season, (although for only a point better off and one less defeat but still 2nd in the table) conceding 4 more in the process.
In fact the Eastern Europeans have never scored a goal against the Three Lions, succumbing to two 3 - 0 defeats and a 1 - 0 loss at home in October.
Former Celtic midfielder Massimo Donati scored the only goal of the game as Juventus fell to an opening match defeat at Bari.
Replays showed Klopp was furious with the decision, but the goal stood and Liverpool will have to find a way to come back again to avoid an opening day defeat at Vicarage Road.
Barcelona lost a 3 goal lead and crashed out; Madrid was rescued by a last minute penalty at home despite a comfortable 3 goal lead away; Lazio lost a 2 goal lead and got eliminated; the «Almighty Athletico» (according to Wenger haters) nearly got eliminated at Lisbon succombing to a defeat; and another monster that would destroy Arsenal if we ever were unfortunate to meet them, Leipzig, was thrashed by Marseille yet it is Arsenal that secured a 2 - 2 draw and qualified for the next round that should be hanged.
Only last season West Brom inflicted a painful defeat on us at the Hawthorns with two goals headed straight in from corners and the other after a mix up and scramble from a cross, so maybe the lads have been working hard on this facet of their football, with our old central defensive stalwart Steve Bould the perfect man to drill them on the training ground.
Fortunately, Balo was injured on Sunday, meaning Rickie Lambert got a chance, which he took by scoring the opening goal in a 3 - 1 defeat at Crystal Palace.
17 of the 41 league goals (41 %) conceded by Arsenal last season came in defeats away to the three sides that finished above them — at Manchester City (6 - 3), Liverpool (5 - 1) and Chelsea (6 - 0).
In light of Jose Mourinho's remonstrations at the referee following the Blues» 2 - 1 defeat at West Ham United on Saturday, he is unlikely to take lightly to this latest goal - denying call by the officials.
The Maple Leafs had tied their series at 2 all by defeating the Canadiens 3 - 2, when Dave Keon scored an unassisted goal at 4:17 of an overtime period, and 4 - 2, on three third - period goals.
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