Sentences with phrase «midweek so»

A special thank you will be in order for the Dutch national team resting him sensibly in midweek so he was fresh for today.

Not exact matches

So there you have it, some midweek ideas for you.
This Lamb Kofta Curry (15) is one of Angela from My Golden Pear's favourite midweek curries and I really like the fact the kofta mixture is so versatile and can be used as meatballs in an appetiser, served with chutney or a yoghurt dip, or moulded on to skewers and char - grill as a starter, or cooked in this curry sauce for a main meal.
Miso with prawn dumplings is ready in just 20 minutes so it makes a simple midweek supper that you can rework with whatever you have in the fridge
It's a super speedy meal which only take you about 15 - 20 all together so it's an ideal midweek supper.
Midweek can mean prime, tee - time reservation availability on Temecula Valley So Cal Wine Country's impressive golf courses.
They are so easy to prepare as the slow cooker does all the work to make a super tasty midweek meal for busy families!
This family favourite is making a comeback, so keep a few portions in your freezer for a quick midweek meal
The only other change made by the Frenchman is at the back, with veteran keeper Petr Cech coming back in and the midweek hero David Ospina dropping back to the bench, so Coquelin and Cazorla continue to be our first choice central midfield pairing and the summer signing Granit Xhaka will have to wait.
As expected, Arsene Wenger has brought back the players rested for the Champions League game in midweek and so Arsenal will start at Stamford Bridge with the same 11 players that won our last Premier League game against Stoke City.
We won in midweek against Dortmund and carried on and got back to winning ways in the league, so hopefully we can continue this run now.
While you could sort of understand if the players flagged towards the end of a match after all the midweek European matches and then the busy festive period, that does not explain why the Gunners were so slow out of the blocks, but perhaps the Arsenal and England star Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain has shed some light onto the subject this week.
But then again it does not seem to have hurt the spuds this season, perhaps because they are used to it, and Arsenal are certainly used to midweek games so it might not be much of a change.
However, it's now been explained that the Welshman picked up a problem in the win over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League in midweek and so it's another unwanted fitness setback for Tottenham.
It's midweek and we have to wait until Saturday before the big game against Chelsea, but the papers are keeping busy with Arsenal transfer rumours to keep themselves amused — so I will pass on today's offerings for discussion.
The Gunners are away as well so you can see why we could do with Norwich City winning and as the Saints are involved in two midweek games against Liverpool for a chance to reach the EFL cup final at Wembley and after their Europa League involvement then we can hope for an FA cup upset.
In the same week, one is a midweek game, so I'm oretty sure the team will make one trip out of it.
But we do not want to field a completely second string side, so with Alexis Sanchez coming back to London just in time for the weekend, do you think Wenger might think of not starting him against Swansea and playing him in midweek?
We simply have to win our home games, so the ever growing injury list has really given Arsene Wenger a headache and left him with a selection headache for midweek.
Newcastle have just one injury doubt in Sissoko, so I expect roughly the same team that played last weekend, perhaps with their new signing Thauvin coming in after starring in midweek.
Leicester captain Wes Morgan is banned after a midweek red card so Liam Moore is likely to deputise in defence.
Dejan Lovren picked up an injury in the midweek league cup game at Bournemouth, joining Johnson and Flanagan in the Anfield treatment room and leaving Liverpool's defence just as stretched, if not more so, than ours.
However, with respect to the game against Southampton in midweek, perhaps the biggest injury boost that has been handed to Arsene Wenger's side is that Morgan Schneiderlin, unarguably the Saints» best player so far this season, is out for the big game as a result of an abductor injury the French international had picked up during the 3 - 0 defeat to Manchester City at St. Mary's.
so you're not happy with 3 - 0 away at in form villa, after a midweek defeat, welbeck's first goal, ozil coming back to form, good display from ox, defence comfortable....f@ck off
There are no more midweek games for the Gunners so we will have the whole seven days to prepare for the return of Watford to the Emirates.
So much so, in fact, that he was able to kiss the badge after scoring his goal in midweek and not look like an opportunistic clown setting himself up for a minor betrayaSo much so, in fact, that he was able to kiss the badge after scoring his goal in midweek and not look like an opportunistic clown setting himself up for a minor betrayaso, in fact, that he was able to kiss the badge after scoring his goal in midweek and not look like an opportunistic clown setting himself up for a minor betrayal.
What about if Ospina plays against Watford and then he won't be so annoyed if Cech plays in midweek?
The Arsenal and England international star Theo Walcott has been like a breath of fresh air for the Gunners this season, so with the injury picked up by Lucas Perez in the EFL cup win over Reading in midweek the last thing Arsene Wenger wanted was to lose Walcott as well.
Jack Wilshere was missing in midweek for the same reason and so it remains to be seen if he recovers in time, while there should be a first home appearance for Mkhitaryan after he came off the bench against the Swans.
So yesterday's decision to make 9 changes against Burnley was a calculated risk, to make sure you have a team out that is good enough to win, but also to have another full fresh team to dispose of Southampton in midweek.
So, after Arsenal's debacle in midweek at home to Southampton, we will see a completely different line - up for this evening's game at West Ham.
So Elneny will know all about Arsenal's European opponents so I wonder if it might be an idea to start him in midweeSo Elneny will know all about Arsenal's European opponents so I wonder if it might be an idea to start him in midweeso I wonder if it might be an idea to start him in midweek.
All of the teams around us also seem to have easy games in midweek, so it is vital that we keep up the pressure with a good win at Loftus Road and also that we increase our goal difference.
I felt we tired in the second half maybe traveling and the nature of our win in midweek cos we gave so much for that game..
Midweek MACtion Overs had hit at just 44.8 % (90 - 111) coming into the season, but they've crushed it so far this season going 15 -3-1.
So it's not possible that a workaholic Sanchez was meant to wear down the opponents (who laboured against Napoli in midweek) only for a fresh Lacazette to come in and take advantage of same tiredness?
I really can't see him making any changes for this game, so this team should be very easy to predict, especially as none of our reserves covered themselves in glory in midweek...
You could see that we were tiring and with Everton having no midweek game, they smelled blood so the Frenchman was delighted with the way we dug in.
Easy matches so we can use youngsters and squad players and take advantage of our very slight advantage over the other top 5 teams who have harder CL matches midweek.
Arsene Wenger has already admitted that he will be using some rotation after our gruelling draw against PSG in midweek, so let's look at the team he picked for that game....
So we can xpect him to have some time on pitch against saints in the midweek Coc cup fixture..
The Brazilian striker was suspended in midweek and so will be fresh and eager for a physical battle with the Argentine centre - back.
Arsenal fans are aware that the manager is going to put the domestic league games first anyway so we would not mind seeing a weakened Arsenal in the Europa League, but if there really is a risk of Alexis being handed a two game suspension by the English football authorities, as a report by The Mirror has claimed, then I think Wenger would want to use his star striker in the midweek match instead.
The only thing I would say is that the manager would still have to prepare for the midweek competition if he were in charge of all competitions, so it's not as much a fatigue issue but a focus one.
«The boss has been struggling with options especially in midfield and up front, so I think a few of the boys were tired having played last weekend, midweek and today.
It's not like we have a midweek game so anyone not playing will get a whole 2 weeks worth of rest.
This is the biggest game of the season so far for Arsenal, with the winner taking a place at the top table of European club football and the loser getting their midweeks off for the next few months.
Though the midweek game is important, can't help but think the Chelsea game will have more significance on our season and a win away at a ground that we've been so poor on would inspire a lot of belief.
Leicester City also have a HUGE Champions League midweek match against Atletico Madrid, so it'll be interesting to see how they prepare for that.
Chelsea make just one change from midweek at left back, so they have a very strong line - up with Costa, Fabregas, Hazard, Schurrle, Oscar and Matic.
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