Sentences with phrase «lifting silverware»

«We reckon the Blues could go a whole campaign without lifting silverware, which could leave Conte looking for a new job before the season's out.»
I understand but when the winning margins can be as small as goal difference, ensuring that you have adequate personnel enhances the chances of lifting silverware come the end of the season.
Wenger was a huge success in his early years at Arsenal, but the trophies dried up from 2005 onwards as the club at one point went nine years without lifting silverware.
I think the players really enjoy the feeling of lifting silverware over their head.
I also don't think its solely a desire for said players to lift some silverware as between Sanchez and Ozil they have already achieved and won so much on the world stage.
i really can not be convinced of that, sorry, when he lifts silverware at the bernabeu i will consider,
Lacazette, Schneiderlin, Schar (Dragovich, Van Djyk) and Cech are all more than financially feasible if AW finally accepts the realization that 5 or 6 current first team players are no longer of the quality to help the Gunnets lift silverware next fall.
In my darkest moments, I began to wonder if I would ever experience the elation of watching the boys lift some silverware...
I was absolutely delighted with the deal, Rosicky will lift silverware
It has been four years since the Old Trafford club clinched their last Premier League title and I believe that the time has come for Jose Mourinho's troops to lift the silverware.

Not exact matches

I understand AW's and most managers aversion toward aggressively (bringin in and selling multiple players) reshaping there clubs roster in a single transfer window, but do you personally see Arsenal just 1 or 2 players away from lifting major silverware next year?
Not only does lifting the Europa League trophy give you an automatic place in the Champions League for the following season, it is a highly prized piece of silverware and something that Arsenal and Wenger have never won.
Having ended their silverware drought by lifting the FA Cup last May, they are on course to repeat the feat this time around, having reached the final again.
The Arsenal women have today lifted yet another FA Cup to add to their decorative history of silverware.
With City on course to lift the Premier League title to add to their League Cup, they would perhaps seem like the top attraction in England currently in terms of the best chance of winning silverware moving forward.
The only piece of team silverware he won with the Reds came in 2012 when he lifted the League Cup after scoring in the final against Cardiff.
Further, they crashed out in the semi-finals of the League Cup last week, while they now hold hope of lifting either the FA Cup or the Champions League to claim some silverware this season, which is far easier said than done.
Chelsea have lifted this trophy twice before under the 52 - year - old, beating Liverpool in extra time for his first piece of silverware in his first spell at Stamford Bridge in 2004/05, and again two years later with a Didier Drogba - inspired 2 - 1 win over Arsenal.
It is remarkably important for the Gunners to lift the remaining 2 silverwares that will be soon at stake.
Fabregas was unable to lead Arsenal to any silverware during his captaincy at the club, failing to prove if he had the temperament to lift his side over the threshold in the big games.
Spurs are yet to win any silverware during Pochettino's tenure, while a turbulent few years for Arsenal has still included them lifting the FA Cup three times in four seasons.
The season started well for United and De Gea, winning the first four matches, lifting the first silverware under Mourinho in the FA Community Shield, but then suffering three defeats in a row before finding their way again and winning the EFL Cup back in February.
The Portuguese has rarely ended a season without silverware during his hugely successful career but will be empty handed if United do not lift the FA Cup.
Lahm has lifted the 2014 edition of the FIFA World Cup as well as the Bundesliga silverware on 8 occasions as well as many other trophies.
The last time that Inter Milan won the Serie A title was back during the season of 2009 - 10 and this season was also their last time that they lifted the UEFA Champions League silverware.
Celtic are currently on a British record run of 64 domestic matches unbeaten and could lift more silverware at the weekend when they play Motherwell in the League Cup final.
During the period of time that Jeremy Mathieu wore the Barcelona jersey, he was able to help the club in lifting various pieces of silverware including: La Liga and the UEFA Champions League just to name a few.
Patrice Evra spent 8 years performing with Manchester United and during that spell, the French player was able to lift a few major pieces of silverware including: 5 Premier League and 1 UEFA Champions League trophies just to name a few of the more well - known.
Simply guess which player has lifted more silverware in the quiz below.
It was a very successful debut season of Michael Laudrup as the head coach of Lekhwiya as he lifted 2 major Qatar based pieces of silverware.
Xabi Alonso and Philip Lahm both are iconic figures of Bayern Munich that have helped the German club in lifting various pieces of silverware and coincidentally played their final professional competitive game on May 20 of 2017 during a 4 - 1 triumph of Bayern Munich over SC Freiburg.
Only Manchester United have lifted the FA Cup on more occasions than Arsenal, who continue their search for a first piece of silverware in eight seasons.
Ever since Thiago Silva joined Paris Saint - Germain on July of 2012, the Brazilian defender has helped PSG in lifting 4 Ligue 1 titles as well as various other pieces of silverware.
With a wealth of European success in the trophy cabinet, Liverpool could end up using the Europa League to win a second piece of silverware if they lift the League Cup.
Jose Mourinho's side lifted the title last year and it was another silverware hope this term.
While he is yet to lift a piece of silverware as a manager, the 45 - year - old stabilised Espanyol in Spain's top flight before guiding both Southampton and Spurs to their highest ever league finish — eighth and third, respectively.
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