What we noticed last year is that some of the teams who battled to be safe, once they were safe they lost many games and so it was more difficult to make ground up after April - because some teams, once they're safe, they gave up and were a bit less focused and
lost easy games.
We've
lost easy games, struggled against teams that others have steamrollered, and not turned up on the big occasions.
Not exact matches
It's way too
easy in our metric - driven digital world to fall in love with stats and factoids and to pursue the numbers while
losing sight of the end
game.
It is not an
easy fixture, though, even though Arsenal are coming off a shaky start to the new Premier League season after
losing away to Stoke, so every Arsenal fan will be delighted to see that Arsene Wenger's team for the
game at Anfield includes the Chile international star Alexis Sanchez, although Lacazette starting on the bench with Welbeck in the XI will certainly raise a few eyebrows.
This
game will not be
easy for the Gunners as the spuds have only
lost one league
game so far, against Man United on the opening day, and that is one fewer than us.
I can remember our 1 - 0
lost to Chelsea where Sanchez missed a very
easy chance after mistake from their defender, West Brom
Game Cazorla missed a penalty, home game against spurs Giroud missed many to win the game for
Game Cazorla missed a penalty, home
game against spurs Giroud missed many to win the game for
game against spurs Giroud missed many to win the
game for
game for us.
well, it might be
easy to say this after the
game but wenger
lost the
game!
They will get to sit back and kick their heels up while the rest of the League puts their Playoff lives on the line trying to meet them in the Final4... The Team who
loses will need to shake - off their first Loss, which isn't always
easy after a long W - streak and get ready to take on the Winner of the Opening Round
Game.
When they
lost their first two
games and their star offseason signing to a horrible injury, it would have been
easy to start dreaming of the fantastical next - season, one where injuries won't happen, young players play like veterans, and perhaps where even the fearsome King of the East has departed for Western Conference pastures.
During the
game I was pi $ $ ed he
lost an
easy ball only to see at the replay that it was Ramsey.
There are no weak teams or
easy games anymore, more so this mad season... the time for experimenting is well and truly over, personally I think we should field our best team in the league every
game because we can not afford to
lose any more ground, City are starting to purr and we will be severely punished for any slip ups....
Chelsea may not even be bothered if they
lose this
game, as they still have five more
easier games to get the two wins they need to win the League, but Wenger feels that a win is very important for Arsenal.
It will not be an
easy game and if we are not properly prepared we will probably
lose.
A few
easy games lost, and they had a lot more to gain in being a CL club than our dry spell end of season.
It's
easy to paint a road map to the league's demise — let's say, a critical mass of players leaves the sport because of health concerns, fans likewise
lose interest in a sport they know is ruining men, and the
game itself becomes a terrible slog to watch — but the end point may be several decades from now, well after the people who could have acted have sold out or died.
After the Warriors»
easy Game 1 win, the desperate hope came in the form of people reminding themselves that LeBron James usually loses the first game of the Fin
Game 1 win, the desperate hope came in the form of people reminding themselves that LeBron James usually
loses the first
game of the Fin
game of the Finals.
Even if we get a point and and
lose at BM the other 2
games are so
easy to win now we are finding the net.
We now have too many bogeyteams ManU, Chelsea, Soton, Swansea, Everton etc... How do people Leicester to
lose two games?when they only
lost 3 all season.If u watch their
game against Westbrom you will know beating Leicester is not an
easy thing.We are now in the race for top4 not the title
As for the post, sorry, but, EVERY
game in the EPL / UCL is a difficult one, sometimes a
game turns one way, like Chelsea Everton, and that team looks unbeatable, then again, that SAME team
lost seemingly
easy games last Season.
We have seen in the past
games like Swansea dead
easy then boom we
lose.
Syracuse, meanwhile, has skated through an
easy non-conference slate, but Rutgers represents their first true test since
losing their first
game of the year to Temple two weekends ago.
As you can see they haven't won any of their last 9, but as you can also see, the only
games they have
lost were against the top three, which tells you they are hard to beat at the Hawthorns so it may not be as
easy as it looks looking at the League positions.
Agreed if we
lose to Leicester it wont be
easy as I cant see Man City, United or Chelsea
losing many
games.
Just accept that you need to kick the habit and prepare for cold turkey... Bonding with Krish n chips who has been waiting for next year for the last 10 years ain't going to make it
easier... Anyone with any knowledge of the
game could see that a team comprising xhaka elneny Iwobi Ramsey and mustafi is a mid table outfit and therefore vulnerable to
losing any
game..
«It's
easy to accept
losing games.
The difference is that instead of winning narrowly, the Pelicans are now
losing narrowly (and almost certainly regretting those
easy games they
lost much earlier in the season).
off topic: people have been criticizing our team non stop since the start of the season but yesterday, s results show that there are no longer
easy games in the epl, people were unhappy even when we beat palace,
lost to west ham, chelski & pool
lost yesterda!!
Even if disaster strikes again and we
lose or draw in Leicester, the
games then get much
easier while our big players get fitter and sharper.
CJ
lost us 5
games this season
easy from him forcing shot up after shot, when they aren't falling.
Having said that, it is pretty
easy to see that Cologne are in a much worse place than us, as they sit rock bottom of the Bundesliga table having
lost all three of their league
games so far.
There have already been some interesting results, not least Man Utd
losing at home to Swansea, and Everton only drawing with Leicester, so nobody can expect any
easy games in the opening
games.
A home
game against Cologne should be an
easy start for the Gunners, considering that our opponents have
lost all three of their opening
games in the Bundesliga this season, but like Arsenal they finished 5th last season which is why we are meeting them tonight.
Because of the opportunities that KSU both created and botched, it's
easy for this result to take on an «Auburn was lucky» or «KSU handed the Tigers the
game» tone, and while that's true to a certain degree, let's not
lose focus of the simple fact that Auburn didn't make the crippling mistakes KSU made and that, for the
game as a whole, Auburn's offense was more steady and successful than Kansas State's.
Maybe they go on to
lose that
game anyway, or maybe Utley strikes out and the Reds have an
easy inning and we're celebrating the 8th anniversary of the 2010 championship this season at GABP.
Fit: With his natural athleticism and rocket arm, Darnold looks to be in pole position for top pick honors despite his checkered final season in L.A.. His carelessness with the ball last fall (13 interceptions and a nation - leading eight
lost fumbles) may worry Browns fans who just watched DeShone Kizer toss a league - high 22 picks in his 15 -
game debut campaign, but it's
easy to envision Hue Jackson finding a way to bottle the flashes of brilliance scattered within Darnold's inconsistent final season at USC.
The Buckeyes were widely expected to have an
easy time with Florida in the BCS National Championship
Game, but instead
lost 41 - 14.
The Germans should have a relatively
easy start against the Ukraine, but as we have seen there are no
easy games in Internationals any more, just ask Low who saw his German team
lose to Slovakia just a couple of weeks ago....
Arsenal fans may well be expecting an
easy game against the Hyundai A-League side, but we have to remember that Sydney FC were actually the Champions and haven't
lost at home in the League for over a year.
He said, «I didn't think Arsenal would
lose before the
game being honest because I think after international duty, to go away from home at 12.30 pm, is not
easy.
It would be typical Liverpool if they won the harder
game and
lost the
easier one.
Overall I am happy with a draw... Yes we could easily have won the
game if giroud had taken some of the
easy chances he was presented with, but the spuds could just have easily gone 2 - 0 up a number of times... We could have gone top of the league today but with all the injuries at the moment the most important thing is that we didn't
lose ground on city... Looking forward to after the international break when we will have the majority of our players back #COYG
Yes, this will continue to diminish as defenses
lose their fear of him as his skills diminish, but I saw enough rolling coverage in 2017 to conclude that he still is the biggest weapon for Prescott and he still causes defenses stress, which, in turn, makes the running
game's job
easier due to higher safeties.
4) We've
lost eight
games, compared to seven the previous season, so we're
easier to beat at the same stage.
No we won't score that much when giroud is leading our line My problem with giroud is not about missing some
easy chances which all playera do but it is about his movement, his first touch and his ball control (no one can deny he is holding up play goddess) If you watch the
game carefully you will find that 75 % of
losing position will be due to him he is simply ruining our attack systems and i hate to see this
Even though they may have
lost the likes of Ibrahimovich and David Luiz this summer, they still have a number of quality players and the
game at the Parc de Princes will not be
easy.
One would think that this should be an
easy task against a Championship side at home, but Hull are top and have only
lost one of their last nine
games, with 7 of them being wins.
I know that there is nothing that can be done about it now and the fact that Arsenal have not
lost a single Premier League
game since then, almost two months ago now, and are locked on the same number of points with Man City at the top of the table, makes it
easier to bear but I am still cheesed off that we
lost that
game away to Chelsea.
Not an
easy task when we've had
easier games and
lost.
If the point guard is distributing the ball he's still very much involved offensively, and since he always has the ball in his hands it's
easier to get him going as opposed to the front court players where if they don't get a few chances early they can almost get
lost in the
game plan.
By that logic we shouldn't have beaten Bayern Munich in our first
game against them since we had
lost to much
easier opponents in that group beforehand.