Chelsea secured a workmanlike 1 - 0 win over
lowly Swansea in the Premier League on Wednesday thanks to Antonio Rudiger's second - half goal at Stamford Bridge.
Liverpool started out a little slowly but
lowly Swansea were more than willing to give the hosts time to get up to speed and in the end it was an easy, comfortable 5 - 0 scoreline to kick off the second half of the Premier League season.
And you wrote «
lowly swansea?»
We lost away at Old Trafford, where us and a lot of other have all traditionally struggled, but tonight we get a great chance to regain the three lost points when we beat
lowly Swansea at the Emirates tonight.
Arsenal looked to be strolling towards a certain place in the Top Three after going ten games undefeated, but suddenly one loss to
lowly Swansea has assured the Gunners of a nervous finish to the season.
A week later we have Palace again back at the Emirates, and there are no more League games until the 30th of Jan when we visit
lowly Swansea and then a 5 - day rest before Everton come to our home.
where is this sam who gave us an article with «we are going to take all the three points against
a lowly swansea.?»
That would not normally worry me, but right now it would seem that Arsenal are having big problems winning any games away from the Emirates, in fact in our last six away League games we have lost four of them, with the one solitary win at
lowly Swansea to our name.
Not exact matches
In fact the Gunners have lost their last 3 games on their travels, to
Swansea, Bournemouth and Tottenham and there is a total lack of confidence in the side, especially away from the Emirates, but Arsene Wenger is hoping that his side can change things against
lowly Brighton although the Seagulls are unbeaten in their last six matches.
It is very harsh to swallow any defeat to
lowly sides, and other than Newcastle we have also lost
Swansea, Brighton, Tottenham and Bournemouth in this losing run, and it doesn't sound like Wenger knows how to stop the rot.
Liverpool's four Premier League defeats this season have come against relatively
lowly opposition — Burnley, Bournemouth,
Swansea and Hull.
Firstly there was the
Swansea game where Liverpool were second to every ball and then the delay - ridden debacle at Anfield on Saturday night when they slumped to
lowly West Bromwich Albion in the FA Cup.