The Gunners have struggled to
hit the back of the net so far this season and have been helped out by own goals from the opposition in their two victories against Crystal Palace and Newcastle United.
Not exact matches
He scored 18goals in a pitiful qpr side
so yeah id say hes better then welbeck and being that we cant seem to
hit the
back of the
net at the moment....
We were nowhere near our best but that's to be expected after the latest run
of results,
so I was glad to see two players who don't usually score
hit the
back of net with some nice finishes.
Ozil, Giroud and Welbeck are in great form
so must be among the favourites to
hit the
back of the
net first.
Ozil, Giroud and Walcott are scoring regularly at the moment
so must be favourites to
hit the
back of the
net first
So instead
of hitting the woodwork 3 times, it's going to be the
back of the
net we rip thrice!
Arsenal had scored just 3 goals in our last 4 League games — totalling 360 minutes — but when faced with a 2 - 0 deficit to Liverpool we came
back from 2 - 0 down to make a 3 - 2 lead in the space
of 6 minutes,
so it is not true that we can't score goals.According to Wenger, it was just a hangover from our game against Manchester United when we had 32 shots on goal but only
hit the
net once.
He has found the
back of the
net 28 times
so far this term in 34 appearances, meaning that he has
hit the 20 - goal mark in four consecutive seasons.
Burnley have managed to
hit the
back of the
net in each
of their last 18 home games against the Toffees and
so it may be worth having a flutter on the both teams to score market where a yes will fetch you a price
of 21/20.
They have
hit the
back of the
net in each
of those games as well
so they are great value to get on the board.
The Belgium international has
so far had just eleven strikes
hit the
back of his
net in the Premier League this term and is rightly deemed by some as the...
The Villains have failed to
hit the
back of the
net in four
of their last seven games as well now,
so there is some high vulnerability from them at the moment and they don't have anything to write home about from their away games this season either.
On top
of that, the Blues have
hit the
back of the
net in each
of their last 21 home league games against West Brom,
so it all points to being a good afternoon for the Blues.
Moreover, West Brom have never even found the
back of the Stamford Bridge
nets during their Premier League visits, yet Chelsea have done
so 17 times, including
hitting the Baggies for six last season, almost a year to the day ago in fact.
Man Utd Preview: Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney up front makes for a mouth watering partnership They
netted 57 league goals between them last season, as if they
hit somewhere near their individual targets from last term, United are going to be formidable United are a pretty solid all round side, there still looks to be a nod towards rebuilding for another season or
so when they should really flourish and probably get
back on top
of Europe.
So they still pose a big threat and they have
hit the
back of the
net in each
of their last seven international matches.
So, does this year's FIFA
hit the
back of the
net, or is it doomed for relegation?