Sentences with phrase «impressive win at home»

The Falcons have been flying high, and come off an impressive win at home against Baltimore.
If Liga add a second Copa Sudamericana title to their trophy cabinet they will need an impressive win at home before heading to Santiago for the second leg next week.

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At home we should be dictating the play not the other way round, it maybe due to complacency or over confidence because of out winning run but they players must of expected a loss as the last few games have been far from impressive.
After his less than impressive Premier League Gunners debut at home to West Ham last weekend, I reckon that the number of Gooners getting the name of Petr Cech printed on the backs of their shirts will have dried up dramatically, but as long as he puts that behind him and helps the Gunners to a much needed win away to Crystal Palace on Sunday, I can see the Czech Republic keeper being a popular choice with the fans.
Sunderland will arrive on a high and look to have every chance of turning up and taking home another three points as they continue their impressive start to life in the Championship, and at 5/2 for the away win look plenty of value.
At home, Peter Stoger's men have been impressive with three consecutive wins, while they are also eight games without a defeat.
He saw his finest performances in the winter, with an extremely impressive performance in a 2 - 1 win at home against Celta Vigo.
Liverpool have won their last two home games in the top flight, beating both Tottenham and Arsenal to extend their overall form at Anfield this season to W9 D3 L1 which is impressive stuff.
While, Liverpool were relatively impressive in their first home game at Anfield, a well executed finish from Daniel Sturridge gave them a 1 - 0 win, but could have gone differently, if...
In this week in 2006, Chelsea were not able to build upon an impressive opening day win at home to Manchester City (when the famous spine of John Terry, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba delivered the goals) when we played the first away game of the season.
The Stags» impressive nine - match unbeaten run came to an end at in - form Oldham Athletic last time out, with the home team winning 2 - 1.
You have to go back to 2013 for the last time Oxford beat Trinity, in a 6 - 3 thriller at Iffley Road, and the Dubliners warmed - up for their trip this year with an impressive 36 - 10 home win over Cambridge University last weekend.
In a bold attempt to put a positive spin on things, and to try and cover up their feeble display in midweek as they failed to score even one goal against a side Arsenal put five past during a Champions League game at the Emirates earlier in the season, Liverpool have been enjoying an upturn in league form, winning six and losing just one of their last eight, while they were impressive 3 - 1 winners at home to Manchester United last time out.
In the league they've been rampant and counter Arsenal's hugely impressive string of away wins with four successive home victories of their own in the Premier League, not to mention their latest demolition job of Blackburn Rovers as the Red Devils routed the Lancashire outfit 7 - 1 — Dimitar Berbatov taking his league tally for the season to 11 goals, 10 of which were scored at Old Trafford including two hat - tricks.
The club's impressive home kept us in the running for a top seven place with just four teams winning at Gresty Road throughout the campaign.
Palace will journey to Merseyside on the back of an impressive run of their own, having won five of the past seven games — including a notable success at Stamford Bridge earlier this month and a home victory over Arsenal.
Big Sam» has recently guided his team of relentless workers to a three match run without defeat following back - to - back wins over Birmingham City (2 - 1) and then Burnley (0 - 1), while before those two impressive victories came a point just as magnificent as the two wins combined; a 1 - 1 draw at home to league chasing Chelsea.
Alex McLeish's men were a resolute sort at St. Andrews, with only Bolton and Aston Villa recording wins their last season, and if the club are to get somewhere near their top - ten finish from last term, an equally impressive home record is needed you feel.
A 2 - 1 victory over Arsenal in their most recent league encounter at home was arguably their most impressive win of the season, not to mention their fifth on the trot at home for the Trotters (pun very much intended).
The Scotland international has five goals in as many games, including a couple in his team's impressive 3 - 1 win at home to West Brom just two weeks ago.
They've taken 22 of a possible 33 points since Martin O'Neill took charge, winning six of their previous nine in the league − which, of course, does not include their impressive 2 - 0 victory at home to Arsenal in the FA Cup last weekend.
I'm not entirely sure Bolton warrant their odds - on price quote, however they were impressive at home last season − winning ten of nineteen at The Reebok, two of which were against promoted outfits − while their opponents simply can't stop shooting themselves in the foot.
Following a very impressive win against Eibar at home in midweek, Barcelona return to La Liga action this Saturday with the second Catalan Derby of the season, away to newly promoted Girona FC at the Montilivi stadium.
The Cottagers will arrive in Blackpool on a high following their 2 - 2 draw with Manchester United, although another draw, their third on the trot, wouldn't be as impressive at Bloomfield Road considering Blackpool are one of the weakest teams in the league and this is one of a select few fixtures where Fulham are actually capable of winning away from home.
Cup scalps of both Man City and Man Utd are very impressive indeed, but it's one win in five in the league for Kenny Dalglish's weary side, after they were held to a goalless at home by Tottenham on Monday − the third occasion in their last five Premier League matches in which they have failed to even score.
Their home form, though, is very strong after winning their last three league games at Anfield, with victories over Wigan Athletic (2 - 1), Wolves (2 - 0) & Tottenham Hotspur (2 - 0), of which the latter was one of Liverpool's more impressive displays this season.
On Saturday, Stoke put their four - match unbeaten run well and truly on the line away at Bolton, and although their opponents haven't won a match at home this season, Stoke manager Tony Pulis will be all too aware of the threat Bolton pose to his side's impressive run of form.
However that could all change should Stoke continue where they left off at home to Wolves on Tuesday night, which was overpowering Blackpool's relegation rivals Wolves to record a thoroughly deserved and extremely impressive 3 - 0 win.
The latest win came away from home at basement battlers Hull City, with three late goals making the scoreline (0 - 3) look much more impressive than the overall performance.
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