Palace are
now out of the relegation zone but danger still looms, while Arsenal are in real danger of missing out on the top 4 this season.
They're
now out of the relegation zone, having performed well in big away games in the league.
Not exact matches
Yess they all had a good game im happy for our boyz but im not going to rate anyone yet because for me thats a
relegation tm & they're doing so poor right
now, after the manure fa cup clash then ill rate the boyz, we always perform well against the small teams
now is time to grow some serious balls & beat the hell
out of manure when last we had a victory against them #COYG!!!
From final
of champions league to round
of sixteen,
now out of champions league, perharps he will only consider quitting when we are faced with
relegation battle.
Strangely, following that dismal run Villa then went on a run
of seven wins in eight but it appears too little too late as Bruce's side
now lie in the safety
of mid table in thirteenth place, mathematically
out of the playoffs and safe from
relegation.
KLOPP is struggling to get Dortmund
out of relegation in a very poor GERMAN LEAGUE right
now, apart from Bayern, what is stopping him from climbing up the table?
On today's game - even the side we put
out today should have been more than enough to take care
of a side with
relegation written all over them.Mustafi is looking a liability in every game and Xhaka will never be a dominant midfielder.As for Wilshere he looks like a player who probably found his true level at Bournemouth last season.Koliasnac is not the player he looked earlier in the season probably down to the «Coaching» he
now gets at the club.
Every Arsenal fan is waiting for some real transfer news telling us that the Gunners have secured the signature
of a top defensive midfielder or a top -
of - the - range centre - back, but instead we have seen Lukas Podolski move to Inter Milan, Benik Afobe sold to Wolverhampton Wanderers, and
now Arsenal have confirmed that Yaya Sanogo has moved to the other side
of the Thames to try and help Crystal Palace stay
out of the
relegation dogfight.
First things first, no players are probably coming in, OX and Alexis should be sold immediately, I don't know about Ozil and Mustafi but i suppose they are going to be sold too and unfortunately we are stuck with wenger and kroenke for
now, so we should find a way to get
out of the crisis that we are in because there is ACTUALLY a chance
of relegation but i don't want to even think about that.
A 4 - 1 defeat to Southampton makes it seven defeats
now in the Premier League, with David Unsworth just two points above the
relegation zone despite «knowing the club inside
out», «bleeding blue» and all the other tropes afforded by pundits to any British manager regardless
of actual qualification.
From claiming that he accidentally sent
out an image
of his expensive car after a humiliating home defeat to Liverpool when his phone was in his pocket to suggesting that
relegation was a «weight off the shoulders», as noted by ESPN FC, he did little to endear himself to fans and will
now look forward to starting a new chapter in his career.
Swansea have played better
of late and have dug themselves
out of the
relegation zone,
now level on points with Leicester.
Now we have moved
out of the
relegation zone and we will do our best in our next game against Tianjin.
The win saw Palace move
out of the bottom three and leapfrog Southampton and West Ham to within a point
of Huddersfield, the Premier League newbies who might
now find themselves in a
relegation fight.
Lens are
now seven points from safety and appear destined for Ligue 2, but Monaco's win over Lille took them
out of the
relegation zone at the expense
of Auxerre, who have lost influential captain Benoît Pedretti for the rest
of the season due to an adductor muscle injury.
They have climbed
out of the
relegation places and
now sit 15th in the table ahead
of Tuesday's Carabao Cup quarter - final away at Arsenal.
Stelios Demetriou, Stephen Mallan, John Sutton and Gary McKenzie netted to lift St Mirren,
now unbeaten in seven league games,
out of the
relegation play - off zone.
West Brom are a mess, two defeats over the festive period have plunged them into a
relegation battle and are
now without a manager given Alan Irvine being put
out of his misery.
As a direct result
of their slump in form, Birmingham
now reside in 19th, just one place off the foot
of the table but, encouragingly, only a point off safety meaning a positive return from this weekend's clash with Bolton, preferrably in the form
of a win, which would go some way to avenging their bitter FA Cup Sixth Round defeat, could, depending on how others in close proximity fare elsewhere, lift the club jump
out of the dreaded
relegation zone — a tasty incentive for the players if ever I saw one.
They defeated Fulham over the last weekend and
now got
out of the
relegation zone winning 2 and draw 2 in the last 4 matches.
Our stock in being able to attract players before the season would have been reasonably high but
now,
out of Europe and looking at a
relegation battle, it is a much less attractive proposition for potential transfer targets.
Now Blackburn have shipped eleven goals in their last two away
outings and although they will return home for Saturday's crunch meeting with fellow
relegation candidates Wolves, two heavy defeats over the course
of just a few weeks could do no end
of damage to the morale in camp.
Even though the side lost Mexican forward Carlos Vela early February to a knee injury, the team have won 3
out of their last four La Liga matches and
now sit fairly safely in 10th, 8 points above the
relegation zone.
Reid has already suffered the bitterness
of relegation at West Ham where he was unable to do anything about it after being frozen
out by manager Avram Grant,
now he is determined to play his part.
It also moved them
out of the
relegation zone for the first time since November 4, and Carlos Carvalhal has
now taken 10 points from a possible 15 since he was appointed manager at the end
of December.