Sentences with phrase «home defeat since»

Manchester City slipped to their first home defeat since December 2016 as Basel won the second leg of their Champions League last - 16 tie 2 - 1.
Our rivals have not suffered a home defeat since Liverpool beat them there back in September, but more importantly, have been in spectacular fashion since we gave them a 3 - 0 beating at the Emirates Stadium, which led manager Antonio Conte to change his system.
Manchester United were thrashed 6 - 1 by rivals Man City in 2011, the Red Devils» worst home defeat since 1955, and Blue Moon Rising TV have voiced a match - report of the shock result in a creative Fifty Shades of Grey style.
The worst home defeat since 2009 and no one at the game.

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On form, talent and squad strength, there was absolutely no way that anyone could have predicted that Arsenal would have suffered there first home defeat to Watford since 1988, but somehow Arsenal always manage to do this once or twice a season, and almost always when it is in a must - win game.
The local press are fearful that their team could well lose a series on home soil for the first time since 1987 giving captain Ricky Ponting the dubious honour of being the first Australian to lead his side to three Ashes series defeats in over a century.
In fact since the winter break began in Russia before Xmas, CSKA have played 12 games and their only defeat was the Lyon home reversal, but they overcame that in France.
In the first of three NBA playoff games Friday night, the New York Knicks went into Boston for the first Celtics home game since the Boston Marathon bombings and defeated the C's, 90 - 76.
Defeat at home to Burnley in the Carling Cup was humiliating, while the Blues have been labouring in the Premier League since the turn of the new year.
The Potters have yet to win in the league this season, while it's been 40 years since they defeated United on the road as their rivals have won 15 of their last 16 home league meetings in all competitions.
It was and still is far too soon for the fans to sign «We will win the League» but there are some very positive signs since Arsenal's home defeat to Chelski.
Hopefully the fact that we suffered a surprise defeat at home to Swansea City last season, a match that Wenger has suggested ended our hopes of winning the title, will ensure that the players do not take this match for granted, even though the Welsh club have only taken a single point since the opening day.
Dortmund look in need of new signings after a difficult start in the Bundesliga, suffering an opening day defeat at home to Bayer Leverkusen, and Kagawa could help replace the influence of Mario Goetze as the side's creative force, with Jurgen Klopp's side still looking like missing the German international since he made the move to rivals Bayern Munich.
Wolves could be relegated this weekend if they are condemned to a ninth home defeat in a row and QPR beat Tottenham, with interim manager Connor still without a victory since replacing Mick McCarthy in February.
At home, we haven't lost since the Crystal Palace defeat at the start of November, and the atmosphere was brilliant against Arsenal.
The Gunners currently sit fourth in the table, five points behind leaders Manchester City after beginning the campaign with a shock home defeat against West Ham United, however, they have recovered well since to win three of their last four games.
Perhaps the most damning indictment is in the litany of unwanted records that have piled up: first home and away losses to both Merseyside clubs in their history; first home defeat to Swansea in their history; first home defeat to Newcastle since 1972; first home defeat to West Bromwich Albion since 1978.
Man U game was only the second home EPL defeat since the start of last season (first game vs Villa) so Arsenal should be favourites.
Arsenal have lost just one of 18 Barclays Premier League home games against City (W11 D6 L1) and we've lost 22 times to them since 1992, our joint-most defeats to any opponent (along with Chelsea).
And the Saints have lost all of their games since then, including a really unlucky home defeat to Man United who they dominated like we did but found David De Gea in top form.
Newcastle haven't defeated Arsenal @ their home since 2005.
After the shock defeat at home to Burnley in their opening EPL game Chelsea have bounced back strongly and won all four since, including an away victory at Tottenham and Leicester and at home to Everton, so you have to say they are doing well and for that reason the Gunners must approach Sunday's league meeting with caution.
While Chelsea do own the distinction of being one of only a small handful of teams to beat Arsenal at all this season — they have not lost a single match at home in any competition since a 3 - 2 defeat against Olympiacos in the Champions League... back in September.
It was their first defeat on home ice since January 2.
The team have been galvanised since the ugly scenes at their 3 - 0 home defeat to Burnley on March 10, and former Stoke striker Marko Arnautovic has been the figurehead of that recovery after two goals in a 3 - 0 win over the Saints was followed by a resolute team display that helped them to a 1 - 1 draw at Chelsea.
It was Burnley who won the points yesterday but for home boss Javi Gracia it was a disappointing first home defeat in charge since he replaced Marco Silva in...
However, just four wins from 15 games since the turn of the year saw United slide worryingly down the table and Warnock left his post following a 2 - 1 defeat at home to Derby County in April.
With Chris Coleman now in charge, McNair has struggled for game time, his start in the 1 - 0 home defeat to Barnsley on New Year's Day his first game since November.
Burnley are 4 -1-3 at home and since the opening day loss against Swansea they have been defeated only by Arsenal and Man City at Turf Moor.
Nikolay Mihaylov's appearance in a 0 - 3 defeat at home to Werder Bremen would prove to be his only Champions League appearance that season, His only appearances since came for FC Twente in 2010.
It has been great form from the Blues and home and away overall they have remained unbeaten in their last six (W4 D2) in the top flight, and they have lost just one game since that shock defeat against Crystal Palace back on October 14th.
The Blues romped to a 5 - 0 home win over the Toffees in last season's corresponding fixture and they have remained unbeaten on home soil against Everton since a defeat back in November 1994.
Ligue 1 Having managed to avoid defeat since a 3 - 1 loss at home to Marseille in Week 10, Lille's resistance finally buckled when they fell to a 1 - 0 loss in a scrappy and otherwise unremarkable game at Montpellier last Sunday.
Another poor performance from Arsenal saw them go down 2 - 0 at home to Schalke in Group B of the Champions League, their first European defeat at the Emirates Stadium since 2009 and first to non-English opposition since Internazionale won at Highbury in 2003.
Since returning to full action, the Borunemouth has made two substitute appearances including in their 2 - 1 defeat at home to The Reds last weekend.
It was five and a half months, or 165 days, since Barça last tasted defeat away from home.
Their only home defeat of the league season came in their opener against Spurs, but they have improved a lot since then.
He has since lost his regular place in the starting XI and when he was brought on as a substitute in Saturday's 3 - 2 defeat at home to Hertha Berlin, the boos in the Volkswagen - Arena were deafening.
Barcelona's shock 2 - 1 defeat at home to Valencia was their third straight defeat in the league for the first time since 2003.
Not since the turn of the Millennium have Arsenal succumbed to defeat at home to Liverpool in the Premier League — winning six of the last ten meetings in north London, however their title resolve will be tested to the fullest on Sunday when Kenny Dalglish's resurgent Reds pay them a visit at the Emirates Stadium.
Liverpool will be looking to defeat Chelsea both home and away in the same Premier League season for the first time since 2011 - 12.
Marseille, who will host the first leg of their semifinal against Salzburg, moved on to the semifinals for the first time since 2004 by overturning a 1 - 0 defeat against RB Leipzig with a 5 - 2 home victory on Thursday.
There have been four matches played since that defeat with United winning three and drawing the last meeting, earlier this season at Goodison Park with Marouane Fellaini giving away a penalty late on which levelled the score for the home side.
Fired by Ronaldo's prolific scoring form, Real have won all their games since a 2 - 1 La Liga defeat at home to Atlético Madrid in September.
The Gunners have only lost two of their last 37 home Premier League matches since a 3 - 1 defeat to Aston Villa on the opening day of the 2013/14 campaign.
Spurs have played 30 times at Wembley in the last two seasons, including last year's European home games and the FA Cup semifinal defeat to Chelsea, while United have played 17 times at the 90,000 - seater venue since it opened in 2007.
Pawson hasn't refereed us since the FA Cup defeat at Spurs in January of last year but he'll be remembered for having refereed our game at Brighton in 2011 when home players Romain Vincelot and Ashley Barnes were both sent off in the opening twelve minutes.
While Arsenal have stuttered since then, with the very disappointing defeat to Man City, Swansea have beaten Chelsea 2 - 0 away from home, and gained a creditable draw at Everton.
Since then, Coyle has seen his side lose ten of eleven away from home in the league — I suppose that could become eleven in twelve if you include their thumping 5 - 0 defeat in last month's semi-final with Stoke — having also mustered a miserly three goals in that period, failing to score in eight of their last eleven away league games.
«London — Germany procured a smash - and - grab 1 - 0 victory over England in a friendly at Wembley on Tuesday, consigning their old rivals to successive home defeats for the first time since 1977.»
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