However it was a good one
point won yesterday.
Not exact matches
In
yesterday's newsletter, we said we were looking for pullback re-entry
points into our recent
winning ETF trades ($ SRS, $ SMN, $ SKF, and $ TMF).
Chelsea lost
yesterday to give the chasing clubs hope in catching the runaway leaders, and the Citizens would close to within nine
points with nine matches remaining with a
win today.
Man City have lost but they have more
points than us and Liverpool are on the same
points, it's not about losing it's about
winning games 3
points are better than 1, we should have
won yesterday's game a draw is an unsatisfactory result!
Our team
yesterday was more than strong enough for Benfica however, earning a 5 - 2
win to put us top of the table going into the final game, and due to earning a
point per goal as well as three for a
win, we are currently clear of today's opponents by four
points already.
If we still truly have our eyes on the League then we should get a
win at Bournemouth to close the gap at the top given the result of Liverpool
yesterday and no one knows what is still to come at Chelsea - Spud, we just have to keep
winning games and i am sure teams around us will drop
points... COYG
There is still a chance that Louis van Gaal and his Manchester United side could overtake the Gunners and force us to play the two legged Champions League play offs, enhanced after they
won away to Crystal Palace
yesterday but they are still two
points behind and we have two more games than them left to play.
Schneiderlin had given the Saints the lead but Stoke turned it around and with Man City
winning yesterday, they are now eight
points adrift of fourth.
A lot of people are suggesting that the Gunners need to finish next season as champions to save Wenger but as he
pointed out in his interview
yesterday, reported on the Arsenal website,
winning the Premier League is not that easy.
He said on Arsenal.com after
yesterdays win: «You saw last season that we picked up a number of
points against the teams outside the top four,»
It is doubly important to
win today after Manchester City got a last - gasp winner against Aston Villa
yesterday, which has seen them move one
point ahead of us in second place.
I tell you from a footballing
point of view scoring 8 goals you got have players that know where the goal posts are it takes energy and creativity to score 8 yes I agree vikings changed their players because their league is starting i think tomorrow so yes they were not a big team team but to say that Arsenal were not strong thats a bit to much and I say it again you need energy and creativity to score 8 I was very happy they did that Arsenal are well known for creating chances
yesterday they converted them chances into Goals this should be the norm and I hope this will give them a lesson on how to
win a game as they did nt dwell about with the ball it was goal after goal and that tells me that they went for the goals directly and I hope and wish the young guns all the best and to do well in the next season
We still have six
points to play for while Liverpool only have three, but because they scored four goals
yesterday it does not look like a draw in their last game would be enough and while it is feasible that Boro could take a
point it is hard to see them
winning at Anfield at the weekend.
after
yesterday, s
win against palace which was a good 3
points, i, d love justarsenal to write an article on the quality of the pitches!not only our game suffered because of it but we were lucky no one got injured some would be forgiven to think this was an intended ploy by palace to
win the game!!
this season was supposed to be about the epl not fourth place.just seeing how empty the Emirates was
yesterday I expect it to be even worse in the upcoming games.wenger blew it in the transfer market, I think that in itself shows how we lacked ambition and we settled for a top four from the beginning and if by a chance we managed to
win epl then thats it.lossing some games, crucial
points and the feedback we got back was just covering the real goals of the club top four.soton home (a team challenging has to
win this game), Crystal palace, swansea, just add those
points and see where we could and should hve been.everyone here is a die hard arsenal fan whether an akb or aob but fact remains we love the club, we want the club to move forward, we want the club to be a superhouse, its got nothing to do with wengers last year or his last chance of epl.this sort of thinking is running our beloved club to the ground.whether u like it or not a change is needed and a serious one.at the moment we hve so many bogey teams do u think arsene will beat them nxt season!!!
With how well Leicester played
yesterday, we MUST
win today We already lost two
points last week.
As for the transfers, I said he could have done better, but we are starting to buy the world class players that arsenal deserves... My
point is that on the day it's arsenals 11 against the opposition 11, and it's up to the players to get the
win... Wenger plays a big part in the tactics and formations yes... However ultimately it's down to the players to come up with the result... I think the players get away with poor performances too lightly as wenger gets the brunt of the criticism, ultimately it was a poor performance by the players
yesterday not by wenger
The most important thing for Arsenal today was to get the
win and the three
points we needed to get our Premier League title challenge back on track and keep pace with the pace setters Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea who all
won yesterday.
If at the end of the season we end up five
points behind pool then a
win yesterday would have put us one
point ahead of them.
As Wenger explained
yesterday after
winning our seventh game in a row against Liverpool: «We missed important players at the start of the season where we dropped too many
points.
A loss for the Red Devils would put them back in fourth place following Manchester City's 3 - 2 home
win over Aston Villa
yesterday and seven
points ahead of fifth placed Liverpool, having played a game more.
The supporters may recall that as Ranieri left, José Mourinho arrived to usher in the most successful period in the club's history, but
yesterday was a time for Ranieri to emphasise the high
points of his spell in England, such as the farewell he received at his final match in charge, a 1 - 0 home
win over Leeds United.
Arsenal are currently in 4th after Man City's
win over Chelsea
yesterday, but can regain a two
point gap over City with a
win today.
They may have been narrow
wins but both Tottenham and Man United got all three
points yesterday, while Man City and Chelsea blew away their opponents and stretched their lead over Arsenal.
Arsenal pulled themselves back to within five
points of Leicester
yesterday with the 2 - 0
win over Bournemouth.
I was hoping that Arsenal would produce a convincing performance in the Premier League
yesterday and record a big
win over Southampton, As we all know that did not happen and you could argue that the Gunners were lucky to get any
win at all, but thanks toa late goal from Danny Welbeck all the
points did go to Arsenal.
Oh and I am not ONLY celebrating that... Ian case ubdidnt notice we
won yesterday... so all the rivals dropping
points are icing on the cake.
Arsenal had to fight hard to get all three
points at Newcastle
yesterday, and with many of our close rivals also
winning, Arsene Wenger is sure that it is going to be a hard slog to hang on to a place in the Top Four, although he believes Chelsea are too far in front at the moment to be caught before the end of the season.
For a club of our stature, we should be used to
winning games like
yesterday's, but wenger has taken us so low to the
point that we celebrate such victories occasionally.It's been more than a decade since we last beat utd convincingly, yet in that period, they have bested us several times including an 8 - 2 drubbing.
It came to the
point that ARSENAL does not inspire respect nor concern to their adversaries anymore, we start with a bang (ticky tacka BS) the other team unsettled, at times we score a goal even 2 completely dominant, just to deflate immediately, other teams have seen this and is a matter of time before they start their merciless attack with the results we have seen lately,
yesterday CECH was the last man standing, Sunderland had clear opportunities to
win this game.....
Disappointing is not the word for a result like today's... With Liverpool smashing the «invincible» Man City side, we are now a massive 8
points behind the 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed teams, and with Tottenham's 4 - 0
win yesterday the Spuds are now 5
points clear of us in 5th.
winning to Man City is seen by some as a prowess and the resurgence of WENGERS glory days, well I don't see it that way, some see it as an outstanding victory first because we were not beaten merciless and then we scratched a
win to a Man City that btw is not at it's best... we had an awful game
yesterday, yes we got the
points but unconvincing to say the least... WENGER is willing to change!!!!!!??? YES only when pressure mounted and for the first time his job was questioned, why did not happen before, we all know that the stubborn deluded man would have change nothing on his own accord if it wasn't because he was against the ropes....
let's enjoy it but tone it down, since
yesterday all I've been reading
points out that suddenly our NLD
win has given us the league.
Been a very good week for us, starting with the
win over Citeh, ending with the rentboys dropping 2
points yesterday.
It was Burnley who
won the
points yesterday but for home boss Javi Gracia it was a disappointing first home defeat in charge since he replaced Marco Silva in...
The under - 23s looked certainties to finish bottom of the Professional Development League in our inaugural season but
yesterday's
win against QPR followed those against Nottingham Forest and Charlton which have seen us close the gap to four
points.
Iam really disappointed and frusturated, the turning
point was the red card to diaby.2
points loss.Atlast a relief came by the loss of man utd to wolves.Now we r 4
point drift of man utd, if we
win yesterday's match it will be 2
points.Any way we have to believe in our team.Can't wait for next saturday.
Chelsea continued their
winning streak
yesterday and are once against nine
points ahead of Liverpool.
Yesterday at 06:32 pm - Last month, MK Dons put together a run of three
wins from four to move from seven
points adrift of safety in Sky Bet League One to two
points clear of the bottom two...
Chelsea
won their 13th consecutive Premier League game and still maintain a six
point lead over closest rivals Liverpool who defeated Man City
yesterday.
spiros, only 3 out of 12 right in your starting lineup prediction lucho rotated to many
yesterday and
win 4
points
Crystal Palace went top last Tuesday with a
win against Charlton and with both Watford, who were top a week ago, and Millwall losing
yesterday it enabled Palace to go five
points clear.
Meanwhile, in the south group, Crystal Palace moved eight
points clear with a big 4 - 0
win against Cardiff
yesterday whilst Charlton, in second place, went even better with a 6 - 1 thrashing of third place Coventry on Monday.
Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea
won their respective games
yesterday and Arsenal must earn all three
points today against Bournemouth to keep up with the high flying trio in the table.
They remain the only unbeaten side in the league and their
win yesterday was against a Coventry side who are bottom of the south group and are still looking for their first
point of the season.
Burnley's remarkable start to the season on the road continued
yesterday as we followed up the Chelsea
win and the draw at Spurs with another
point in a well earned 1 - 1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield.
Reading the papers
yesterday after the 4 - 2
win over Bolton, putting us top of the league, the journalists do n`t half miss the
point by criticising the supporters who booed off the injured Mark Davies (better if it had been Kevin Davies), for being unsporting.
As one Labour special adviser
pointed out to me
yesterday: «Wouldn't it be ironic if the man tasked with
winning the marginals becomes the reason they lose them...» Spot on.
Case in
point:
yesterday's story on Matt Damon walking away from his untitled directorial debut, which had been co-written by the Academy Award -
winning writer («Good Will Hunting») and his pal John Krasinski, whom he hit it off with while filming «The Adjustment Bureau» in which Damon co-starred with Krasinski's wife, Emily Blunt (Krasinski is also set to appear in the upcoming film).
Catching up with Andrew Rawnsley's «award
winning» column
yesterday, Guido could not help think he had read the same
points being made, with all the same examples and the same anecdotes, somewhere before.