Sentences with phrase «match in all competitions»

* Tottenham have only won once at Arsenal in 25 matches in all competitions since May 1993 (D9, L15).
The French side come into the game with much improved form having won 10 of their last 12 matches in all competitions, having started the campaign out of sorts.
The Ivory Coast international, who will be competing at this summer's World Cup with his country, managed to register four goals and one assist in total in his 17 matches in all competitions for Hannover last time out, including three strikes and one assist in his 15 Bundesliga outings for the club.
The San Paolo side sit in third spot and Cavani is once again unstoppable in front of goal having scored 14 goals in 15 matches in all competitions.
City go into tomorrow's home clash with West Ham United having won only four of their last 15 matches in all competitions.
In two matches in the competition this season, they have scored nine goals and conceded five.
Cesc had another effort which was comfortably blocked by keeper Diego Lopez before the visitors took the lead from a penalty after a breakaway which showed the danger they possess in attack, as well as Barca's suspect defence which has now not kept a clean sheet in 12 matches in all competitions.
That's a harder thing to do than it may sound like, but Los Murciélagos have pulled it off, to the tune of winning five of their last six matches in all competitions, and a nine - match winning streak earlier in the season.
And in the intervening period at the Amsterdam ArenA, the youngster has managed to find the back of the net on eight occasions in total in his 25 matches in all competitions, all of which have come in the Eredivisie.
The Gunners host the European champions, unbeaten in their last 32 matches in all competitions, in the first leg of their last - 16 tie at the Emirates Stadium.
They would of course need to overcome Premier League runaway leaders Chelsea tomorrow at Stamford Bridge, where they have won 15 of their 16 matches in all competitions this term...
Things seem to be going very smoothly for Barcelona, who weathered the storm of Lionel Messi's absence in near - perfect fashion and have not lost a match in any competition since early October.
Middlesbrough are unbeaten in their last 10 matches in all competitions.
City, meanwhile, find themselves scrapping to clinch a top - four position, rather than fighting to retain the Premier League title they earned last May, having won only four of their last 15 matches in all competitions.
The 24 year - old has clocked up 11 goals in 11 Ligue outings so far this term, and has been key in helping his side to win their last five matches in all competitions.
Are we really that desperate for some stardust at AFC a young un with leas than 10 matches in all competition and one goal is suddenly seen as a messiah, whose every action or inaction as the case may be will leave fans going on their knees and praying to God all is well with him....
Chelsea have just one clean sheet in their last eight matches in all competitions, so it's clear something needed to change, but it may be harsh on Luiz as players like Antonio Rudiger and Gary Cahill have also not always looked at their best of late.
But, on a city team it is just a blip in form even though they have lost 3 of their last 4 matches in all competitions.
As the faithful followers of Arsenal which we professed to be, I think we should all be praying for Le Prof and the Gunners to have a remarkable telling success in their remaining matches in all competitions this season.
We have lost only 1 of our last 33 matches in all competitions, including the summer friendlies.
Arsenal have lost three of their last four matches in all competitions, with only the narrow 2 - 0 win over the thoroughly organised non-league side from the previous round.
The Merseyside Blue are known for being hard to beat, but are not in a rich vein of form at present with only one win from their last 11 matches in all competitions.
Travelling to Manchester City is the toughest task at hand at present, with the side having won every match in all competitions since drawing with Everton on the first week of the campaign, and no side can go to the Etihad at present and expect a win.
Boro will attempt to end a run of six games without a victory as they travel to North London, but their task could hardly be tougher as they prepare to take on an Arsenal side who are joint - top of the Premier League after winning their last seven matches in all competitions.
Another reliable source in the Mirror, is claiming we have had our scouts keeping tabs on Schalke's Leroy Sane, who is in tremendous form, bagging seven goals in his last 10 matches in all competitions.
For instance Miroslav Klose is on this list purely down to his undoubted success at the World Cup but in club football he had a very average time of it, scoring just six goals in 38 matches in all competitions.
We haven't lost a single match in any competition since the opening weekend of the campaign, and even picked up a win this weekend, during a month well - known to be somewhat of a curse for us.
«He was sent off in the Champions League with Arsenal and couldn't play in their last match in the competition.
United have drawn both of their last two away matches in the competition and a similar outcome looks worthy of a punt, at 11/5, or those seeking a little more value could do worse than back the 1 - 1 draw at as lofty 5/1.
Arsenal extended their winning streak to 6 matches in all competitions, as an Olivier Giroud brace helped them to a 2 - 1 win against Newcastle United at St. James» Park on Saturday.
Having lost their last six away matches in all competitions, it does not look good for Toulouse, but Lens» dire record may well give them encouragement.
Meanwhile since the start of the new campaign, the 20 - year - old has really caught the eye with some of his displays for the Londoners, who have made a sensational unbeaten start to the season, registering two goals and seven assists in his 12 matches in all competitions for the club.
Milner joined City from Aston Villa in a # 26m deal back in 2010 and has since played 186 matches in all competitions, including 28 appearances this season.
The Gunners are in fine form, having won six of their last seven matches in all competitions, and have used their defeat to the Anfield club prior to their run to turn things around.
The Spaniard played a key role in helping us win five of our six matches in all competitions, scoring two goals in the process, and his performances did not go unnoticed by the PFA's voters, earning the award with 37 % of all votes received.
The team is clearly playing very well at the moment, winning six of our last seven matches in all competitions, keeping five clean sheets in the process, but what is more interesting is that the current starting XI is possibly missing some of its better players.
In fact we have won all four FA Cup meetings and we haven't lost to the Tigers in our last ten matches in all competitions, so Arsene Wenger will want to keep that record intact.
«We prepare ourselves to be fit and ready for every match in every competition, and when the coach picks you we want to show what we can do.
We have also started to turn on the style of late, scoring 20 goals and conceding just four in our last eight matches in all competitions, while the Welsh club is coming to London desperate to turnaround their own early season fortune, with their only two wins of the season so far being distant memories from August, against Burnley on the opening day and then Peterborough in the EFL cup.
Arsenal ended last season with 20 wins from 27 matches in all competitions, a win ratio of 74 % compared to Chelsea's 58 %, and continued where they left off on Sunday.
Moreover, the Spaniards have still not lost a single match in the competition.
The Welsh international has started each of the Gunners» last seven matches in all competitions but has been used as a right - winger due to Wenger refusing to tinker with his current central midfield pairing of Santi Cazorla and Francis Coquelin.
The Reds go in to the match in fantastic vein of form, having gone unbeaten in their least six matches in all competitions.
Wenger and his side are under serious pressure having lost four of their last five league games and six of their last nine matches in all competitions.
But Stefan Ilsanker's own goal and a Bouna Sarr strike got Marseille in front in a whirlwind start — it was the first time three goals had been scored in the first nine minutes of a match in this competition's history.
Arsene Wenger's men, though, have now won their last three matches in all competitions to ease the pressure somewhat on the veteran French coach.
Arsenal will be seeking to arrest an alarming decline having lost six of their last nine matches in all competitions, falling to sixth place in the table, six points behind fourth - placed Liverpool.
The Irishman's commitment to the cause will never be questioned and that characteristic determination has earned the striker a starting berth in each of his team's last five matches in all competitions.
Manchester City have lost each of their last three matches in all competitions, and face a nail - biting encounter to Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Saturday night.
Burnley have failed to score in their last four league games against the Reds and in five of the last six matches in all competitions against the Merseysiders.
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