Sentences with phrase «only side titles»

This means that the Nintendo Switch is breaking the Nintendo home console curse, whereby only side titles, such as the already confirmed Pokken Tournament, were released while mainline titles stayed on handhelds.
This announcement means that the Nintendo Switch is breaking the Nintendo home console curse, whereby only side titles, such as the already confirmed Pokken Tournament, were released while mainline titles stayed on handhelds.

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The day following the one - sided vote in Dallas on the «Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People» (there were only thirteen nays), the New York Times expressed satisfaction in an editorial titled «Seeking Atonement in Dallas.»
Next year's Premier league, will be the most competitive ever, not only because of the calibre of managers but because all of the sides aiming for the title boast strikers with impressive scoring records.
Chelsea and City will be laughing at the string of surprise failures inside the top six this week, and considering that Arsenal were the only side to actually lose, we will have to consider ourselves lucky not to have lost much in the race for the title or the top four.
Many Arsenal fans have never forgiven Wenger for selling Robin Van Persie to Man United and basically handing them the League title in the last year of Alex Ferguson's reign, and the only player to move between the sides since then has been the arrival at the Emirates of Danny Welbeck, who has hardly set the League on fire since his arrival.
The US have five titles, with Canada (one title) the only other side to take the trophy home.
We start our campaign in three weeks away to Dinamo, the Croatian league winners who stayed unbeaten as they went onto win the title by 13 points, a feat only our beloved club can boast in England, but a major feat for any top tier side.
Jurgen Klopp's side not only will want to push for the Premier League title, but they also return to the Champions League this season, and so more new faces will be needed to add quality and depth.
PSG have been spending huge sums to help make the Parc des Princes side not only domestic title challengers but also a side able to compete for Champions League success.
Tottenham have only won one of their last seven August fixtures — a statistic which explains why they have been the chasing side in the last two title races, rather than the frontrunners.
It was the only goal of the game in an important fixture in the Super Lig title race, as it resulted in Hamza Hamzaoglu's side going three points clear of second - placed Fenerbahce at the top of the table.
My team were never challenging for the Premier League title when I began to follow them, and the joy I would experience when they would reach an unlikely cup final was immense, so I'm sorry if I don't feel any remorse for a fan who only followed a team when they were one of only two top sides challenging year on year, before enjoying an unbeatable Invincibles campaign in only his third term of supporting the side.
Not only did Arsenal not lose at Stoke, like we did last season, Petr has kept the team in confident mood as we prepare to face his old side next weekend in yet another crucial fixture in the race for the title.
The only thing Arsene Wenger should learn from the current season is, what we have been telling him all along, that we need a world class striker to lead the team, as Jamie Vardy and Harry Kane have been instrumental in their side's push to win the league, much in the way that Diego Costa fired Chelsea to the title last season.
With the Gunners still to face Man United, the spuds, Man City and West Ham, the only side in that mini league to have beaten us, could this big game record prove to be the thing that secures a first title in 12 years for the Arsenal?
Arsenal on the flip - side are breezing into the title race with a long string of good results, and have climbed to second in the table having only lost one league cup encounter since their opening weekend defeat to Liverpool.
Yesterday his negative tactics may have cost United their title challenge, and if he can not quickly find a new way to make sure his sides are both solid defensively and smart in attack away from home, he's only going to continue to fall further behind.
Man City are currently 11 points ahead of Arsenal in the table, so a win for the Gunners would not only be a massive confidence boost for the side, but it will move us a little closer to the fight for the title.
It was a crucial win for the Red Devils, not only to put them firmly in control of claiming second place, but it prevented their bitter rivals from celebrating winning the Premier League title against them, as Pep Guardiola's side needed to win.
The Blues eased to a Premier League title success in 2014/15 but Jose Mourinho is certainly not a manager who rests on his laurels and a move for a player of Witsel's obvious quality could only boost the West London side's push for Champions League honours.
Above all, title - winning squads look expensive — according to those employed to count such things, the Premier League title, in all its post-1992 glory, has never been won by a side «outside the top five wage spenders,» and for the last 17 years has only been won by teams within the top three.
Only one of their title wins came with predominantly using the 4 -2-3-1 formation which is used heavily by our side in recent years, and there I cant remember a single game where Wenger has chosen to try and mix that up.
Mourinho only took over as United manager last season, but led the Red Devils to three trophies in his first year in charge, with signings made this summer now strengthening the side to look like genuine Premier League title contenders once again.
Last season saw the French side not only clinch a place in the Champions League semi-finals but also win the Ligue 1 title.
When you look at the top two sides who are still in the title hunt, Spurs have only let in 22 goals, while Chelsea have conceded 27.
Unless we load the side offensively and play more of an attacking formation we are only gonna be chasing one of the top four positions as opposed to winning the title or much else.
Wenger is becoming a parody of himself... Anyway if we don't win today and next weekend any remaining chance of a title will be gone... The only positive from that will be the greater likelihood of a post wenger world... We are playing a team 6th from bottom that has conceded 40 goals or so... And we are not sure we have a side to beat them»!!!!..
But the fact is that Wenger can only spend what Stan Kroenke gives him for a budget, and according to David Ornstein, the Silent One is extremely keen to challenge the big - spending sides for the Premiership title, but wants Wenger to chieve it on a shoestring (comparatively!).
While the stats don't appear promising for the Colombia international — no goals, no assists, just 0.7 shots per game, 0.5 key passes per game and only 0.4 dribbles per game [via WhoScored]-- it's crucial to remember that this is a player who arrived into a side that was on course for the Premier League title — an XI that Jose Mourinho wasn't eager to unsettle with a new signing.
Arsenal only needs a bullet proof defense to challenge for the title, the attacking side is more or less covered.
For Pep Guardiola's side, it was a first meaningful league defeat in over two years, with their only previous losses coming when the Bundesliga title was already secured.
Arsenal are fighting for a top - four finish and Spurs are chasing the title, and a loss for either side is likely to be a fatal blow in their respective aspirations, which means that the winner on Sunday will not only move in the right direction but also dent the opposition's ambitions.
Besides i have never seen a title winning side relying on 17 year old kids, its only at Arsenal then we start blaming injury gods
Spurs are a better side than us They are still in contention for the title (barely) for a reason Henry thinks only Alexis would make it into Spurs starting 11
Performances from Wenger's side after international breaks and European Cup ties have certainly been questioned over the years but with only two more Champions League games until February and no more international football until March, there's a good run of games where Arsenal can show their Premier League title ambitions.
Now it gets difficult, Santi Cazorla, his injury probably ended our title hopes this year, we missed his incisive passing and quick feet in midfield this year, once he was out of the side every attack seemed so slow, laboured and uninventive, there will be rumours all summer about him returning to Spain, and the sale of Santi would go some way to pretty much pay for Xhaka's transfer, the only thing that would go against him is his defensive contribution is not as great as our other options.
Psytripps by beating a woeful Watford so you now think we are title contenders?I'm sorry no matter how positive you want me to be I can't, I'm watching Man City they are already 2 - 0 up in the first half against a good West Ham side, Man United battered Hull City and were unlucky to only win 1 - 0 thanks to Curtis Davies being stellar at the back for Hull, Chelsea disposed of Burnley with ease so all I'll say is Arsenal have lots of work to do to get to those 3 teams!
The World Cup winner, and former Everton man, has been in fantastic form for the Spanish side this year, helping them maintain a solid defence that has only conceded 27 times this season, five less than title - contenders Real Madrid, and keeping them in the hunt for a spot in next year's Champions League.
It has evolved into three Diablo Foothill Athletic League titles in the last four years, with the only year they didn't win it, 2009 - 2010, seeing the Dons edged out by only a point by a Dublin side that won the Division II title.
In fact, since the competition launched in 1962, Mexican sides have won the title 30 times and been runners - up 15 times — the other 40 CONCACAF nations have only won it 21 times between them (Costa Rica are second with six titles).
he had excess talent whilst at Madrid and was still unable to win the CL and only had one liga title and Copa del Ray to show for having a squad worth quarter of a billion.Pep took charge of a flailing and out of sort Barca, straight from managing a b side and turned them to one of the best club ever seen and you sit on your fat ass and pontificate about challenges... i doubt if you even know the definition of challenge
Transitioning from a mid-table side into a top - four, and then, title - winning, side is not a simple or easy task, you only need to look at Everton, who have really attempted to build a strong team, yet struggle to keep pace with the top clubs or break into the top four.
Jay Rodriguez's 73rd - minute header gave Albion only their fourth victory of a miserable campaign but the 1 - 0 victory was enough to start the title celebrations in the blue half of Manchester, with Pep Guardiola's side still having five matches of the season to play and just a few days since they were dumped out of the Champions League by Liverpool.
But Sunday will be a different kettle of fish altogether as the Red Devils come up against a side who not only enjoy an eight - point advantage but also know that 3 points at Old Trafford would provide them the ultimate boost towards winning the league title for the first time in four years.
The injuries to major players like Laurent Koscielny, Mesut Ozil and Giroud have created holes in the side, and Arsenal have a big squad, but the title challenging quality spreads over only nine or ten of them.
Juventus are not only the leaders of Serie A, but they are on course to claim their sixth successive league title and with such a formidable lead in domestic competition, there is a real hope in Turin that this side can be the one to go one step further than they did in 2015 and bring home the UEFA Champions League crown for the first time in over 20 years.
And their ratio of shots taken to shots conceded was higher than all but one team: the 2009 - 10 Chelsea side that only won the title by one point, but posted a goal differential of plus - 71.
On Sunday, Tottenham host United at White Hart Lane with Pochettino's side nine points ahead of their opponents and fighting for the title in second place, while Van Gaal's men are fifth and hoping only for a top four finish.
Second only to Liverpool's Luis Suarez in the Player of the Year award, Yaya Toure was instrumental in helping the blue side of Manchester win their second Premier League title in three years.
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