Sentences with phrase «point table after»

In the finishing of the first round of Spanish La Liga, Barcelona successfully beat Real Madrid on point table after Real Madrid losing against Athletic Bilbao on yesterday.
Sevilla just dropped from the 2nd place of the point table after lost to Espanyol and a drawn against Villarreal at very last games.

Not exact matches

In a paper on countercyclical investing, Bradley Jones at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) points out that investors often hire active managers just after a period of outperformance, only to experience a period of subsequent underperformance based on where they are in the market cycle.3 Or after doing a tremendous amount of due diligence to hire active managers, institutional investors might be forced to replace underperforming managers, only to leave alpha on the table as these fired managers often outperform in subsequent periods.
After pointing out that they should want her to be a good negotiator, Sheryl recounts saying, «This is the only time you and I will ever be on opposite sides of the table
She innocently slipped a quarter into the Pac - Man slot, curled her fingers around the controls, held the bright red ball of the joy stick firmly against her palm, and there she remained — hour upon hour, quarter after quarter, desperately trying to keep her Pac - Man out of the voracious jaws of four different - colored and deceptively cute - looking monsters; trying to make him eat up the dots on the «table» and down the bunches of fruit which occasionally appeared; and sporadically trying to make him turn the monsters into frightened blue turn - tails by eating «energizing dots» — all of this in an attempt to build up points for the owner of the increasingly blistered hand.
Soon after her murder, reports emerged about how one of the shooters had found Bernall under a table, pointed a gun at her head and asked, «Do you believe in God?»
The most evil (haha) was when an upstanding member was adamant that we should amend the policies and procedures ***** groan **** Many of us would start slouching down in our seats at halfway point when the resident know - it - all would have to pipe in after every bit of business was brought to the table.
Jose Mourinho's reigning champions are 16th in the Premier League table, only one point above the relegation zone, after their worst start to a season for 37 years.
It comes just a fortnight after they were defeated by Manchester City, while their overall form hasn't been good enough and that's reflected in the fact that they sit in sixth place in the Premier League table, a point adrift of the top four and 12 points behind leaders City.
They sit in eighth place in the Serie A table after 11 games, 12 points adrift of the top four, while they've been held to back - to - back goalless draws by AEK Athens in the Europa League over the last fortnight to really ramp up the pressure on Montella.
And the point may be disappointing after Arsenal leading for most of the second half, but at least it meant that we went back above our north London rivals Tottenham in the Premier League table.
After the defeat at Tottenham, Chelsea still have a 5 point lead, but Arsene Wenger still thinks the title race is open with six teams all bunching up at the top of the table.
The draw ends United's run of three consecutive wins in all competitions, as they now wait until after the international break to face Liverpool at Anfield on October 17 with the point on Sunday moving them up to sixth place in the Premier League table with 13 points from their opening seven games.
In terms of domestic form, City couldn't be happier after a 5 - 0 demolition of Newcastle saw them take advantage of Chelsea's slip - up against Burnley and reduce the deficit at the top of the table to five points.
Ernesto Valverde has done an excellent job thus far after taking charge this past summer, leading his side to an unbeaten start to the La Liga campaign as they sit top of the table and four points clear of their nearest rivals.
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Los Blancos sit in fourth place in the La Liga table, eight points adrift of leaders Barcelona, while they've had to settle for second place in their Champions League group after picking up just one point from two meetings with Tottenham.
After five wins in a row, including Liverpool and the spuds, Newcastle have shot up the table and are now just a point behind Arsenal.
Dortmund sit eight points behind leaders Bayern in the table after 17 games, and it remains to be seen whether or not they can deny Guardiola another title before his departure.
If anyone should be seriously worried about Sunday's game it is the City manager Pep Guardiola, who started the season so well but now find themselves slipping down the table after defeats to Chelsea and Leicester, before finally getting some points last night against Watford.
Three points against Bournemouth this weekend is a must but after that we need to start picking up points and moving back up the table because we simply can not let the pace setters get too far ahead.
The victory lifts the surrendering champions up to 15th in the table, four points above the relegation zone, where Sunderland remain, above only Aston Villa, after a third successive top - flight defeat.
And Arsenal are on 3 points after playing 2 games and are even currently placed 13th in the table.
The Gunners currently sit fourth in the table, five points behind leaders Manchester City after beginning the campaign with a shock home defeat against West Ham United, however, they have recovered well since to win three of their last four games.
However, after racking up seven points from the group stages and topping the table, people will have started to take note of the Three Lions.
There is no doubt that today's away game against 8th - placed West Brom is a must - win for Arsenal, after finding ourselves 5 points below 4th - placed Liverpool in the table, but who will Wenger choose as his best XI for such an important match.
Manchester United return to Premier League action this weekend, after an international break, and will face struggling Aston Villa at Old Trafford, before a home game against bitter city rivals Manchester City, who they are only two points behind in the table.
The Reds slipped to ninth place in the Premier League table after the loss, and now sit 12 points adrift of leaders Man City as they look to keep up with the pack for a top - four finish this season.
After 26 matches, the Red Devils have accrued only 41 points in the Premier League so far this season, and after winning only 11 matches, they find themselves a whopping six points behind neighbours Manchester City, who occupy the final top - four spot in the tAfter 26 matches, the Red Devils have accrued only 41 points in the Premier League so far this season, and after winning only 11 matches, they find themselves a whopping six points behind neighbours Manchester City, who occupy the final top - four spot in the tafter winning only 11 matches, they find themselves a whopping six points behind neighbours Manchester City, who occupy the final top - four spot in the table.
Even though we have just endured a typically tough month of November, Wenger and the players have managed to keep us in touch with the top of the table, just three points behind the leaders Chelsea, while we have seen the chasing pack struggle to stay with us, after Tottenham dropped four points behind in fifth and Man United are a massive eight points worse off than Arsenal in sixth.
The Catalans are 11 points clear at the top of the table with six games remaining after they defeated Valencia 2 - 1 on Saturday at the Nou Camp.
Even though Arsenal piled the pressure on our Premier League rivals by taking all three points off Sunderland in the first game of the EPL weekend at the Stadium of Light, we are still locked on points with both Liverpool and Man City at the top of the table after they both managed wins of their own.
Even if we lose to United after beating Swansea, we will only need a single point from the last two games of the campaign to ensure third spot in the table, which we play against Sunderland and West Brom, both at the Emirates.
The Blues are now 11 points clear at the top off the Premier league table after goals from Spanish trio Cesc Fabregas, Pedro and Diego Costa sealed their 20th top - flight win of the season.
The club, who currently lie 6th in the Ligue 1 table, have had a difficult few months after allowing star assets James Rodriguez and Radamel Falcao to leave in the summer, and find themselves nine points behind league leaders Marseille.
The opening goal came after 25 minutes, perhaps slightly against the run of play, after a lively start from Genoa, who sat eighth in the table before kick off, 27 points behind their opponents.
Ernesto Valverde has led the Catalan giants to top spot in the La Liga table after eight games as they remain unbeaten and four points clear of their nearest rivals.
The Portuguese tactician has come in for some serious criticism this season after a poor start sees them lying in 16th place in the table, collecting eight points.
Infact, I can see Chelsea going further behind Arsenal in the table by 13 points after the business are concluded for this weekend matches.
The Gunners will, and take us to 10 points in the table after the international break.
The league leaders went in to the game four points clear at the top of the table after Arsenal's win against Liverpool earlier in the day.
The reigning champions sit in fourth place in the table after nine games, nine points adrift of leaders Manchester City, although they do sit top of Group C in the Champions League in a group containing Roma and Atletico Madrid.
The Rossoneri remain in sixth place in the Serie A table after the win, but have now opened up a four - point gap over Sassuolo and Lazio.
Arsenal may have flunked the chance to leapfrog Liverpool into fourth place in the table but it may not affect the race for Fourth place too much, and in fact may have given them a confidence boost after coming from two goals behind to snatch a draw from the jaws of defeat as a defeat would have left us 4 points behind Jurgen Klopp's team.
Chelsea have kept six clean sheets in a row and currently sit at the top of the Premier League table with 28 points after 12 games.
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Despite the fact that Arsenal are not meeting Chelsea again soon in the League, Jose Mourinho is not please seeing Arsenal at the high end in the table than his Chelsea outfit who are 8 points behind Arsenal after 9 games played.
Sure Arsenal is only 3 pints behind city but that would be something to be happy about say if City was sitting top of the table but they are 6 pints off the top and that means Arsenal is 9 points off the top after 9 games.
The Blues have been in woeful form so far this season, with Jose Mourinho losing his job this week after the club slumped to 16th in the table — just one point above the relegation zone.
After defending the FA Cup at the end of last season, Arsene Wenger's side currently sit on top of the table at the halfway point of the season.
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