Sentences with phrase «home league defeat in»

The Dingwall outfit racked up a well - deserved 4 - 1 victory at Dens Park, consigning Dundee to their heaviest home league defeat in 16 games.
But after a dire run of results, the Baggies produced a disciplined, tenacious and clinical display at Old Trafford to inflict United's first home league defeat in nine games.

Not exact matches

CentureLink Field provides one of the most noticeable home advantage of any team in the league; it's incredibly loud (fans generated so much noise during Saturday's defeat of the New Orleans Saints that it caused a minor earthquake), making communication among players on the opposing teams virtually impossible.
Then in a month we went out to Watford at home in the FA Cup out in the last 16 of the ECL and have now snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in the league.
Arsenal suffered their joint - heaviest home Premier League defeat, having also lost by three - goal margins to Coventry (1993), Middlesbrough (2001) and Chelsea (twice in 2009).
The Red Devils were knocked out of the Champions League in a shock 2 - 1 home defeat to Sevilla this week, with Mourinho hardly responding well to the result.
However, Eric Musselman's squad (22 - 5, 14 - 2) gained both separation in the league race and a crucial Group 1 road win by defeating nearest rival Boise State (19 - 6, 10 - 4) on the Broncos» home floor on Wednesday night.
Manchester City The reigning English champions, albeit a point ahead of Arsenal in the Premier League standings, endured a rather ignominious home defeat at the hands of Stoke City before the international break.
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 should be remembered that we beat Chelsea 3 - 0 at home back in September, but the contrast in fortunes following that game has been remarkable; the defeat ultimately galvanised Antonio Conte's side who went on to win thirteen league games in a row and ultimately run away with the title, while the Gunners let old habits bite them in the backside yet again as a very promising start to the campaign disintegrated after a number of poor performances and results.
If they avoid defeat they will equal their Premier League record of five home matches in a row without a loss, set in January - March 2007.
Things haven't started that well for the new boss at Old Trafford, as following a home defeat and away draw to Swansea City and Sunderland in the Premier League, United lost 4 - 0 to League One outfit MK Dons in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday.
A third league win in a row came as Aston Villa were beaten 2 - 0 at White Hart Lane, though the team's fine run was ended with a disappointing 4 - 2 home defeat to Chelsea.
Aston Villa host West Brom today in a hugely important Midlands derby for the home side, who are looking to put an end to seven straight Premier League defeats
The visitors twice took the lead in the first - half and looked set to inflict a first league defeat on Arsenal that season, but a hat - trick from Thierry Henry, including a wonderful solo goal, gave the home side the win.
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has claimed that his side are targeting second place in the Premier League, as well as overtaking rivals Manchester City after defeating Spurs at home on Sunday.
But we should have beaten Liverpool in the second leg.There was also no justification of that.We might as well lose all our matches against the big teams and justify on the basis of it being a match against a big team.I mean home and away defeats is just unacceptable.Champions must also find ways to possibly win all their matches against the big teams no matter which ever way it goes.This is because that can make all the difference in winning the league.
In fact there are at least three key men at the current league leaders Chelsea who still appear to be pretty wary of the Gunners, which is probably increased this week as Arsene Wenger prepares to take the team to Stamford Bridge looking for a repeat of the match against them at home, which saw Arsenal inflict their heaviest defeat of the season.
Real Madrid are in full and complete control of their Champions League quarterfinal tie with Juventus, having defeated the Italians in their home stadium, 3 - 0, giving Madrid a massive advantage heading back home to the Santiago Bernabeu.
The Frenchman spoke about how trying to manage a club that is fighting relegation is the most unenviable task in football (perhaps along with trying to overcome a 3 - 1 home defeat in the Champions League).
«Even if it feels like a defeat, it's still difficult to win away from home in the Champions League.
Despite our opponents struggles, they remain unbeaten in the league at home this term, with only the solitary League Cup defeat at Goodison Park under Ronaldo Kleague at home this term, with only the solitary League Cup defeat at Goodison Park under Ronaldo KLeague Cup defeat at Goodison Park under Ronaldo Koeman.
Arsene Wenger's side might be in good scoring form at home at the moment, before and after the arrival of the former Dortmund stars, but their recent away Premier League form has been poor with two defeats and a draw, which has led to them losing ground on Spurs.
That previous defeat was a time of real pressure on Arsene Wenger and the players as it left us below the spuds, having been knocked out of both domestic cups by Bradford and Blackburn and having lost at home to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Celtic suffered a disappointing 2 - 0 defeat at home against Bundesliga outfit Borussia Monchengladbach in the Champions League.
Schalke were hammered 3 - 0 at Nuremberg to drop down to fifth in the league and out of the Champions League places, having been dumped out of Europe's top domestic competition with a home defeat to Galatasaray on Tuleague and out of the Champions League places, having been dumped out of Europe's top domestic competition with a home defeat to Galatasaray on TuLeague places, having been dumped out of Europe's top domestic competition with a home defeat to Galatasaray on Tuesday.
We were excellent in pre season and capped a 100 percent record with Wenger's first ever win over Mourinho to beat Chelsea in the Community Shield and we all expected Arsenal to hit the ground running in the Premier League, only to slump to a shock defeat at home to West Ham.
Although the Clarets lost 1 - 0 to Swansea on this season's opening day, that is actually there only home defeat in the last 17 League games, stretching back to before Xmas.
The Red Devils dropped out of the Premier League top four yesterday after falling to a 2 - 1 home defeat to Norwich City, and are now six games without a win in all competitions.
They currently sit 16th in League Two and come into this game on the back of four straight defeats, three of them at home.
We're proving that with our own challenge for a place in the Champions League next season, so even a 2 - 0 defeat at home can be overturned.»
The manager has found his own position under scrutiny recently, with the Premier League champions five points adrift of pacesetters Chelsea and staring another last 16 exit at the hands of Barcelona in the face, after a 2 - 1 defeat in the home leg.
But our next Premier League game, at home to the Southampton side that put four past us on Boxing Day, now takes on massive importance and I think we can say that another defeat in that will be a hammer blow to the chances of Arsenal being crowned champions in May.
The fact of the matter is that under wenger we have our worst Eurpoean deafeat FA cup defeat League defeat in the past century He has more losses in the CL than any other manager and our home record in Europe is disgusting.
Arsene Wenger might decide to keep faith with the Arsenal players who got beat in our last Premier League match which ended with a 4 - 0 defeat away to Liverpool and could have been a lot worse if Petr Cech had played as badly as his outfield colleagues, but somehow I doubt it and expect the manager to make a few changes to the team for the home game against Bournemouth tomorrow.
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.
mikel, chamakh, squillaccy, giroud, podolski, park, n that guy who played for just five minutes of FA cup etc... No. 4 next season, an early exit in champions league, crappy defeats (at home to Swansea) no cup n of cos a NEW and IMPROVED CONTRACT for Mr WENGER up to 2030 are just but a few things i expect... n not forgetting a 1 yr old prodigy (next bergkamp)....
Tottenham will likely be without Harry Kane once again, and they're coming off a home defeat in the Champions League to Bayer Leverkusen.
Following their 3 - 1 home defeat to Aston Villa on the opening day of the new Premier League season, is was evident that the Gunners need to strengthen defensively, especially in the case of injuries and suspensions, and have identified Juanfran as a potential cut - price addition.
Champions League runners - up to relegation dogfight in two years... With over half of the Bundesliga season having gone Borussia Dortmund sit bottom of the table following an embarrassing home defeat to 10 - man Augsburg.
United's defeat saw their 40 - game unbeaten run at home come to an end, while City's 14th consecutive league victory made history for the most wins in a row in a single English top flight season.
The north London based club are without a win in their last six games and were defeated at home by Bayer Leverkusen in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday.
Man United have lost eight of their 24 Premier League fixtures and crashed out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle, suffering a home defeat at the hands of Swansea City in round three.
The Red Devils moved on from their dismal home defeat to Southampton by seeing off Derby County in the FA Cup and Stoke City in the league, before drawing against Chelsea after Diego Costa rescued a late point for the beleaguered champions.
Having defeated Man United and Chelsea in recent weeks David Moyes saw his side lose at White Hart Lane but may feel that this win at home to the Tigers could get their faint hopes of a Champions League spot back on track.
Keeping with the rematch theme — this is also a rematch — a rematch from the 2011 Elite 8 where Team Merar defeated Team Kornblatt in Hoops and the very next week took home the Chicago Men's League Championship.
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.
First up is the visit of City, who may still be reeling after the shock home defeat by Stoke City in their last Premier League outing, so a fast start by Arsenal at home is definitely the order of the day, while I am sure that former United man Welbeck will be extra keen to inflict more damage on his old enemies.
Arsene Wenger is clearly looking for an Arsenal win tonight over Sunderland, even though a point would be enough to make sure that we do not have to face the two legged Champions League play offs, barring a cricket score from Man United and a defeat at home to West Brom in our last game.
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