Sentences with phrase «next season the competition»

So he is saying that, as all the big teams will be involved in Europe next season the competition will be closer with both Chelsea and Liverpool losing the advantage of fewer fixtures.

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I still haven't figured out whether Elneny is going to be competition for Coquelin or the squad player addition that will fill in for Wilshere in short period and replace Rosicky for next season onwards.
The annoying stuff is that we all know Leicester will be ripped apart next season when they will have to play Europe and all cup competitions.
My fear, what if next season Danny goes on to score like 3O goals in all competitions, and has like 15 assists to his name in the EPL, won't he request for the captain's armband?
It's clear, next season we must have a team that is so radically different from what we have now — because we will be facing superb competition.
In fact, Milan have won just one of their last seven games in all competitions, and that simply isn't good enough for them as they harboured ambitions of getting back into the Champions League next season.
No do nt worry, we will win the tittle this season by thrashing chelsea, MU and Liverpool and come next season we will win quadruple with Giroud scoring 58 goals in all competition.
If Arsenal beat Liverpool at Anfield in the League next weekend, crush Lincoln at the Ems later in the FA Cup and knockout Bayern Munich thereafter from this season's Ucl campaign, then it will be acknowledged in the football circle that Arsenal have steadied their staggering season on track which looked to be staggering in two competitions.
Perhaps an argument in his favour is that both Sane and Sterling have played significant minutes this season, and so competition and an ability to rotate and rest key players could explain the interest in Mahrez as City will look to compete on various fronts again next year.
Soft attendance will likely continue into next year with Dale Earnhardt Jr. announcing last week he will retire from full - time competition at the end of the current season.
He can improve our attacking game and provide good competition for the likes of Giroud, Welbeck and even Lucas Perez and Sanchez, if they choose to remain at Arsenal next season.
If we going to fight at all competition next season, our current squad is not strong enough.
Another Leicester player we have been strongly linked with is N'Golo Kante, and the French international has admitted that he has had offers, but he states that he will not be making any decisions on where he plays next season until after the Euro2016 competition is over.
Arteta, Wilshere and Ramsey have been unfortunate with injuries but fingers crossed will have more luck next season and push competition for places.
Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal players begin their latest Champions League campaign next week and everyone connected with the club is hoping that this season sees the Gunners go at least one better than recent years which have seen us finish second in the group and then exit the competition at the first knockout stage.
It's claimed he could cost up to # 50m, and so it remains to be seen if Romelu Lukaku has additional competition for a place in the starting line - up next season.
They're joined by compatriot Leonardo Bonucci, who despite having a troubled start to the season with AC Milan due to his indifferent form will still be a major loss to the competition next summer having established himself as one of the top centre - halves in world football.
Yet no viable opportunity to continue racing next season presented itself, leaving him little recourse but to announce he would step back from competition.
Last season, Elliott blew away the competition and finished with 1,631 rushing yards, which was more than 300 yards clear of the next best rusher, fellow standout rookie Jordan Howard.
Next Sunday they'll take on Team Gutman who have thrived against top - flight competition this Season and in two Weeks it'll be the 8 - 2 Team Zimmerman crew who desperately want to get back into the Top 5 of the Rankings.
It's going to be difficult for any individual to step in and fill the void left behind by an icon like Buffon, but Szczesny may be facing additional competition next season if Juve do indeed have ambitions of signing Meret in the near future.
But, on the other hand, this competition is likely to be our best chance of reaching the Champions League next season and some may say that we should put out our best available team whoever we are playing.
Before (and after) the Europa League game against Ostersund, Arsene Wenger emphasised that Arsenal's main objective remains to finish in the Top Four to achieve Champions League status next season, as he doesn't agree with the rule that you can enter the elite competition by the «back door» if you win the lesser Europa League.
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And with all the competition manning up I think its doubtful we will make CL football next season.
Mkhitaryan scored 23 goals and provided 32 assists in 52 appearances in all competitions last season, and his creative ability in the final third will be seen as a crucial part of United's play next year as they look to bring back some flair and excitement to the team.
I know, I know, Wenger trophy and all, but if we want to keep Ozil and Sanchez, especially, we definitely need champions league football next season, and the way that the top 5 (maybe 6) teams have been playing, there will be more competition than we have faced previously.
but who said this is a video game?He can play in the League and FA cup... then next season he can participate in all competitions and is available at the right price... We may no see eye to eye but try to open your mind before you talk trash ok....
Obviously winning the EL to get back in the CL would be preferable, but securing some kind of European competition for next season would be good.
The talented Germany winger sadly won't be playing in the Champions League next season after BVB failed to qualify for the competition, and one of the Premier League's top four must surely be looking to tempt the 26 - year - old towards a Westfalenstadion exit.
As for City, Fernandinho will turn 33 in May, and although he has been a permanent fixture for Guardiola this season, the Spanish tactician will need to add depth and real competition in that area of the squad to ensure that the Brazilian stalwart isn't forced to play such heavy minutes again next season.
The Club of the Principality will be hoping to crash the Champions League party and secure qualification for Europe's premier continental club competition for next season.
Alternatively, sign 4/5 top players in the summer and actually look really competitive in all competitions next season??
Meanwhile the Merseyside outfit will be looking to provide competition for Simon Mignolet next season as it was reported by the Liverpool Echo last month that current back - up option Brad Jones is set to leave Anfield when his contract expires in June.
Competition is fierce at Old Trafford, and with the likes of Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial continuing their development, it will arguably only lead to less playing time next season.
As noted above, this didn't prevent Liverpool taking their place in next season's competition.
Top players nowadays want Champions League football, and it looks as though the only way Dortmund will be able to provide that next season is by winning the competition this year.
You would rather Arsenal lose than win, to push Spurs out of a competition that can only damage their next Premier league season, I think somebody has borrowed your only brain cell!
Arsenal have never won the competition and aren't even in it this season, while their place in next year's edition is far from guaranteed either.
Kieran Trippier will be expected to step in after impressing last season, but as the club look to compete on various fronts next season, they'll need competition for him too.
He is not good enough for arsenal if we want the PL TITLE TW will stand out next season and I think yes I no I'm nuts but he will hit 40 in all competitions.
I am sure that many Arsenal fans are hoping for some excellent performances from Ramsey, in the hope that Barcelona come in with a 50million bid after the competition, because, to be brutally honest, with Xhaka now at the Emirates and Cazorla back from injury, I am not sure whether Ramsey will even be in Arsenal's first team next season.
And as that was the player's third booking in Europe's premier club competition this season, it meant a suspension from Madrid's next Champions League fixture, which sadly for Alonso, just happens to be the final at the Estadio Dragao on May 24.
Man Utd are expected to be active in the summer transfer market, and that could mean additional competition for places next season.
He went on to say we are short in that position so we need a striker and for who will be number one striker next season its down to competition.
Scott Miller departed his position as competition director at RCR in September to join Waltrip as executive vice president of competition next season.
Hayden therefore is likely to either be sent out on loan again or to be limited to just a few cup competition games here and there next season.
Wouldn't Giroud's efforts at goal scoring be complemented if the Boss plays Walcott and Welbeck in rotation at center forwad where the trio could guarantee Arsenal 45 EPL goals and 60 goals in all competitions, if he set that as the benchmark for them to accomplish next season?
Vardy apparently has a # 20 million release clause for those in the Champions League next season, although I personally struggle to see why Vardy wouldn't want to try and give Europe's most attractive competition a go with Leicester next season.
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