Sentences with phrase «major reinforcements»

The phrase "major reinforcements" means bringing in a large number of additional people or resources to support a particular cause or effort. Full definition
Manager Jurgen Klopp definitely needs major reinforcements in the summer to have a strong chance of winning the Premier League title next season.
Liverpool need major reinforcements in the summer transfer window to have any chance of winning the Premier League title.
Having released Bacary Sagna, Gael Clichy, Pablo Zabaleta and Jesus Navas this month, the Spaniard is severely light in that department and will be eyeing major reinforcements.
Increasing pressures on Britain's armed forces led Geoff Hoon to oppose major reinforcements in Afghanistan before UK troops left Iraq.
In the absence of star playmaker Sadio Mane, Liverpool have looked a completely different side going forward and they need major reinforcement in the summer transfer window.
Liverpool were brilliant against Arsenal yesterday but they still need major reinforcements to win the title this season.
Even if Spalletti is a tactical genius, this current group of players simply isn't good enough to get the job done as is, which is why writers like myself have been advocating for the club to bring in major reinforcements this summer.
ALBANY — A state program that helps criminal offenders obtain clemencies is gaining some major reinforcements.
The team also found records that reveal spraying aimed at clearing the Ho Chi Minh Trail — the major reinforcement and supply route through Laos — and figured out which agents were dropped and when.
Our bullish take on Bitcoin has just received a major reinforcement following this news.
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