Sentences with phrase «more nervy»

A defeat, however, would open up the group again and make things a lot more nervy for the last two games, so Ancelotti has called for no more lapses in concentration.
They could (and probably should) have won by a greater margin, but the woodwork and missed chances ensured that the win was more nervy than it probably needed to be.
More nervy moments are ahead, with the Saints moving a point closer to Swansea who have Manchester City next.
I though Monreal was a little more nervy than his usual self, but for me he has become an outstanding memner of the team.

Not exact matches

It's in the lighter, nervier, more elegant Margaret River spectrum, offering vivid citrusy flavours, wild botanical perfume and a touch of tangy grip on the finish.
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«We were edgy and nervy in the first half against a very organised team who were dangerous on the counter-attack, but in the second half I think we have shown mental strength and desire in our game and more fluency as well.
This week, he hit it close to the hole and on the green more often and didn't have too many nervy chips.
We need to convert more, that will make games less nervy, we'll win more and goal diff will be better.
It was all nervy after they had scored twice as one more goal would have put them through to the next round.
Later on it started looking like he'll never get any more injuries as in you do nt get too nervy when he gets tackled and all that.
The final stages were more about not conceding and there were sighs of relief among the green and white when Gordon parried a 25 - yard drive from Anderlecht captain Sofiane Hanni, and with the Belgian side failing to find a second goal, the final minutes were less nervy.
It was nervy, particularly near the end before the third goal in injury time clinched the points, and Arsenal were thankful to Petr Cech... More Points over performance to get back on track
The Gunners went through a nervy encounter with Blackburn last time out and needed to produce a performance of real grit and determination to come away with all three points, although had Fabregas been in the shake up Arsenal probably would have won more comfortably, as there was space in the midfield to be exploited.
We don't think Tottenham will roll Bolton over, more of the opposite in fact, but we fancy Spurs to edge this is a nervy affair which could very well be settled by the odd goal.
«Corbyn has the backing of his party, one that ached for something more than the nervy, cautious, hesitant attempts by Ed Miliband to move his party on from the New Labour era.
Some nervy upstarts are questioning the validity of string theory, which is to physics what Wal - Mart is to retail: the biggest thing around, dominant for more than 20 years now.
A nervier, more divisive filmmaker such as Alex Ross Perry («Listen Up Philip») might've nailed the essence of Clowes» stubborn misanthrope.
The early episodes focus on the stuttering, chain - smoking George, and Harris does a wonderful job giving a more brittle, nervy quality to the man without losing grasp on his underlying kindness.
Punch - Drunk Love and Funny People are more explicit about their connection to Sandler's comedic persona; Punch - Drunk is essentially P.T. Anderson's nervy, high - wire version of a Happy Madison comedy, while Funny People supplies near - endless parallels between a fictional comedy star and Sandler himself from its opening moments.
What Lady Bird comes to see, and what the movie communicates in each nervy and authentic scene, is that everything that happens to her — and, by implication, to all of us — is more than an experience.
Redmayne steps away from his more serious or nervy roles to give an endearing performance while Hiddleston pulls off a convincingly ridiculous French accent.
Then again, more middle - aged muddles should be this entertainingly nervy.
As the game begins the mystical, magical and downright strange Trine from the first game arrives once again, gathering up our three heroes: the rogue, Zoya, is always interested in finding some shining treasure to snag; the nervy wizard, Amadeus, whose magical might is less than impressive, and the slightly overweight knight, Pontius, whose sole duty is bashing things in the face and wishing there was more food.
Blue visible light being more energetic, think nervy not powerful, is bounced around more.
Companies more worried about proving informed consent in court if there is a dispute force you to click a box (and sometimes to open the document if they are really nervy) before you are allowed to click on the button.
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