Sentences with phrase «next game they faced»

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With panning shots of the company's offices, featuring a game room, groups of people eating lunch together, and seemingly happy dogs sitting next to desks, the video includes interviews with employees discussing work - life balance (an engineer training for a marathon and dressed in running clothes mentions the freedom to go for a run during work), the challenges the company faces, and the collegial atmosphere.
The draw effectively ruled out CSKA's hopes of booking a place in the next round and the face that Igor Akinfeev conceded rubbed further salt in the wounds as the goalkeeper has now failed to keep a clean sheet in his last 42 Champions League games.
Also I think the things I post are usually in the heat of a game and if someone was sitting next to me at the bar they would realize I'm just blowing smoked out of my ass because most of my criticism is followed by a stark smack in the face of humility pretty quick.....
As we are facing two games a week for the next month it is inevitable that Wenger will a lot of chances to the team.
i have to disagree, so you expect us to play the same eleven players today as the one to face chelsea next game?
Not only do Arsenal have to claim all three points from our next Premier League game, and all of the ones coming up at least until we travel to face the current pace setters Chelsea at the start of February, but the Gunners will be expected to sweep past the EPL strugglers Swansea City without too much trouble.
And if the Indians should happen to get a lead in the next two games, the Cubs will have to face a mostly rested Andrew Miller.
After a lot of drama at the end of the game, the Minnesota Vikings know who they will face in their Divisional Round playoff contest next week at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The Spartans, who play Iowa next weekend before traveling to Ann Arbor to face Michigan, had a funny moment late in the game.
Next week they face the first place Team Maione which should be one of the most exciting games of the season.
They will face off with # 1 next week in not but TWO games and, thus, have more than enough of an opportunity to hop right back into # 1 in the Power Rankings.
Next Week, they'll face off with Defending Champs Team Lalez in the Accelerated Physical Therapy Game of the Night..
Next week they have another double header due to some rain and in one of the games they will face # 2...
Team Tucci next Week and the Winner of that Game will face 1.
They will take part in one of TWO ELIMINATION GAMES next week and with reseeding they'll face 5.
Team Schwartz next week and then if they win in that Game would move on to face 4.
A solid performance from the home team saw the game finish up 80 — 50, cementing their place in the next round of the cup, which will see them face the University of Sheffield on Wednesday 11th November.
They moved on to face # 1 Team Guggenheim and # 5 Team Roberson will go to Elimination Game territory next week.
They'd move on to face the 9 or 10 seed next — a Team that fought all year to get a seed in the top half of the League but now all of a sudden is staring one of the hottest Teams in the League in their first Playoff Game.
While the first is a fair point, the latter doesn't make as much sense as he isn't going to have to prepare to face direct championship rival United for the next six games.
Next week, they'll face another undefeated Team Shamberg in the Game of the Week.
The Chelsea team of Jose Mourinho went a long time unbeaten a few years back and Man City have looked a bit unbeatable at the start of this season and the last one, but the only side yet to lose an EPL game so far this season is Tottenham and it just so happens that our north London rivals are heading to the Emirates to face Arsenal next.
Typically if you get a technical foul early in the game, it's a definite sign to cool it just a bit or else you face an ejection when you draw the next technical.
After narrowly escaping relegation in 2012/13 Barnsley will be hoping to improve next season, but will face tough opponents in promotion - hopefuls Wigan and Blackpool in their first two games.
To complement... Every team would face each other two times a year (home / away), that would reduce the insane amount of games in a season, it would also make it easier to have a balanced schedule with no back - to - back games and I believe it would make it possible to have fixed game days (like Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, and obviously if a team play on Saturday they wouldn't play on Sunday and the next weekend would be reversed).
However, given the number of new faces, it was always going to take time for the squad to gel, and although the table doesn't make for great reading currently, two wins in the next two games could lift Villa up to the cusp of being in the playoff positions.
So the next few games are crucial for Arsenal and they do offer us a great chance to get on a roll, with Sunderland, Burnley, Anderlecht, Swansea and then a home game against Man United before facing Jurgen Klopp's side.
Atlanta has the toughest challenge, as it will face a Carolina team still battling for a division title and the chance to bring a playoff game to Charlotte next week.
The Cowboys are now set to face off against the division rival Eagles twice in the next three weeks and the outcomes of those games will obviously have a huge impact on seeding in the NFC playoffs.
This is what Arsenal do, they lose a game then come back to beat the next side they face, this is not a title winning squad we are just Flat Track Bullies!
And with the next Premier League game after Arsenal being a trip to Old Trafford to face Man United, Ronald Koeman may well be concerned about another bad run of results.
the club is getting a weeks rest before facing Stoke City, and it looks like Flamini could well be ready to return to the squad for next Sunday's game at the Emirates.
could face another as early as our next game - against Swansea at home.
On the field, the players for the next game stand along the baselines, caps over their hearts, facing the flag that flies from atop the Wall.
Considering our away form has been absolutely useless this season, the three points are far from guaranteed in Wales on Wednesday, but we should have less trouble when we face Everton, who are without a win in their last 7 games, at the Emirates next Saturday.
So he might well not be fit to face Stoke at the weekend and that makes the next two games a lot harder for Arsenal.
We thought Koscielny would be rested to face a team that hasn't beaten us in 15 games and are certain to be playing Championship football next season, and that has proved to be true.
Michigan will play its first road game of the year next Saturday as they travel to Piscataway, New Jersey to face Rutgers.
The O's get three games against the 64 - 88 Diamondbacks next, and they need to win that series and maybe all three contests, as then they face the Blue Jays and Yankees for three games a piece to finish their season.
He may have to wear a face mask, I think he'll be okay, I remember the same thing happened to Rosicky away at Villa last season and he played the next game, broken noses aren't the end of the world for a player I don't think there's too much cause for concern, hope he makes the United game though.
Arsenal's next game is a trip to Vicarage Road to face Watford on October 14, but they're now unbeaten in their last seven in all competitions following that defeat to Liverpool, winning six and picking up one draw in the away day at Chelsea.
So we are now looking forward to next Saturday's home game against Stoke, and as we are set to face Everton just four days later we will expect Wenger to do some more rotating.
On the other hand, we face Burnley in the next round, and if the other Arsenal turn up, then we can easily lose that game, and we could in consequence go into December in 7th place, which really would be worse than anyone could have imagined at the start of the season.
So the next game in Nasty November is coming up on Sunday as Arsenal face Bournemouth at the Emirates, and Arsene Wenger has a few decisions to make on who starts the game.
They begin a three - game set against Baltimore on Monday, and face them in a four - game series next week, as well.
We are trailing only Leicester City who are facing Liverpool and City in their next two games.
Guardiola may have given up (and it will certainly be interesting to watch them next week against Tottenham) but our goalkeeper Petr Cech thinks quite the opposite, and points out that we still have games to face against all our title rivals, and if we win them all we can close the gap at the top.
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Things will only get tougher from here, though, as the Boilermakers will face Michigan State and Ohio State in their next two games.
The Reds face the prospect of crucial back - to - back games in the next few days, with an FA Cup quarter - final replay following their trip to the capital.
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