LFC, of course, will be looking to recover from
their poor results against Man City and Sevilla.
Klopp is not infallible, something we have seen when Liverpool record
poor results against the lesser teams in the Premier League.
Poor results against Swansea, Spurs, Watford, Hammers, Southampton, Hull and Man U in the last few months were not a result of injury but poor mentality.
Before this Arsenal away game at Swansea City, Arsene Wenger spoke about how our recent
poor results against Garry Monk's team have been caused in the latter stages of the game, so he urged his players to keep focused and working hard right until the end of the match.
This is not about LOVE or HATE I don't hate the man neither love him, used to admire him though, unfortunately and this is an undeniable fact, he has lost the Compass, is not just about the transfers, POOR TACTICS, FAVOURING PLAYERS that underperform, believing he can switch Players from their natural position,
POOR RESULTS against TOP CONTENDERS (while Newcastle, Sunderland, SPUDS and other bottom feeders made MAUREEN look helpless) I did not wake up one morning realizing all these facts, this has been happening for years now and his results are the proof that he either change or he should retire honorably and let AFC start a new era post WENGER.
Further, we're bottom of our CL group, with extremely
poor results against Zagreb and Olympiakos, so the fact many fans think the AKB has been vindicated shows only how low their standards and expectations are.
Why the media got it for Arsenal, we bottle some games we are expected to win, proving some pundits that hates the club right time after time, games are not comfortably won, last season we had a better away record than home, We have an overall
poor result against the big teams for the past 5 years, we haven't won the league for 12 years now, we haven't made a proper challenge in Europe for 10 years and on top of it we have an Owner who doesn't care about football, just the money he makes, so many reasons.
a poor result against AC milan HAS TO BE THE END.
Apart from
that poor result against» Spurs», West Ham have faired OK after winning their opening game of the season away at newly promoted Wolves.
Not exact matches
Even measured
against this bull market's impressive
results, technology stocks have been excellent investments, outpacing the 19.4 percent annualized return of Standard and
Poor's 500 - stock index by four percentage points per year, on average, since...
Croesus» hubris
results in the loss of his kingdom, and his freedom, to Cyrus, who in turn repeats the pattern: After gaining great wealth, he decides - even though Croesus himself warns him
against it - to invade a
poor country, and he loses not only the war with the Massagetae but also his life.
Torture and public trials
resulted in burnings at the stake of
poor and working - class women viewed as symbols of rebellion
against the ruling church.
One ironic
result of the U.S. war
against the
poor could be the collapse of the international economy.
Rather, they
resulted from an often ad hoc process in which the spiritual and physical needs of the
poor, the teachings of Vatican II, the intentions of the Brazilian hierarchy (running both for and
against the emerging agenda of liberation theology), the brutal repression perpetrated by Brazilian dictators, and the work of academics all played a part.
Such humaneness was the direct
result of the prophetic teaching — of Amos» indignation
against those who «pant after the dust of the earth on the head of the
poor»; (Amos 2:6 - 7.)
Arsenal made it hard for themselves last night
against a team that never wins in the game in the Champions League Group Stages, but Arsene Wenger reckons that the
result was skewed by
poor refereeing, including the first goal and Giroud's sending off.
Historical fact... while watching ARSENAL TV you tube saw Piers Morgan rant
against WENGER, start watching it because thought it was his most recent remarks about ARSENAL current situation, so why not lets see what he has to say, well he argue about
poor results, the worse we have been since moving to the Emirates, lack of leadership,
poor tactics, underperforming players, but what hit me was when he mentioned our exit from CL
against Bayern arguing did not have what it take to overcome 0 -2 defeat
against Bayern.....
The players have to recover from that
poor result in the derby and there's no better fixture to restart the winning streak than
against the worst team in the division — who's manager is expected to be sacked if his team loses
against us.
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
There is a crucial game at both ends of the Championship table on Friday evening as Watford travel to Craven Cottage looking to put an end to a
poor run of
results against Kit Symons» rejuvenated Fulham, who will be keen to pull even further clear of the relegation zone after a recent upturn in form.
I fear we might have another November not to remember in the making, Mourinho has Wenger's number and another draw
against Man U would be a
poor result for a team with title ambitions IMO.
The
poor result on Merseyside has left the door open for the likes of Liverpool and Tottenham in the race for a top - four finish and the former can close the gap on their fiercest rivals to just four points should they win their game in hand
against relegation strugglers Hull City in midweek.
negatives -LRB--)-- terrible
result — wengers team selection (arteta + ozil in particular)-- generally
poor work - rate across the pitch and nothing like the backbone we showed
against man city — handing dortmund initiative to top the group (we all know what finishing 2nd means)-- lack of hunger + desire — welbeck misses — still no joel campbell (who in my personal opinion is a big game / stage player)-- in all our «set - piece» training we totally forgot about the bread and butter of football which is making an impact in open play
Of the five continental games Chelsea have played they've had three good
results (two wins and an away draw
against Valencia) and two
poor ones.
The Hoosiers fell from 18.4 % to 10.9 %, likely a
result of their
poor performance
against a relatively weak Temple team.
which means we must guard
against the loss of a player that is too key and can mean a run of
poor results.
I've been called pessimistic / negative etc for saying our
results against the top sides are
poor, but burying your head in the sand and ignoring what our weaknesses clearly are only exacerbates the problems.
Spurs have been a very fragile team since Redknapp's departure and pressure is already mounting on Pochettino with
poor results recently in the Premier League (including a 3 - 0 hammering at home
against Liverpool).
So we have to put this game behind us we have a title to win MANU have been nothing less that appalling this season every time i see them draw or loose
against poor teams i laugh for my self full they are really rubbish this season, to put that into perspective look at the list of the teams who have either drawn or beaten them this season: west brom (loss) Southampton (draw) at United Cardiff (draw) Spurs (have taken 4 points off united this season) Everton (won) at United Newcastle (won) At United Stoke -LRB-(won) and the worst of all Fulham (draw) Now if those
results does not reflect a team in shambles based on where they were then i don't know what would, they are piss
poor even with rooney and robin.
So, in my eyes despite the recent supposed good form, and a few»
results»
against average to
poor teams, an a win
against Leicester, you still SICKEN ME!
I remember your constant criticism just before the Munich away game last season, it was once assumed you were a chelsea fan, not sure that is true but you definitely are a cock.I don't know whow you watch your games but after every
poor referee performance
against Arsenal you always seem to make an excuse for the referee but never one for Arsenal.i find your comments so boring, the same after every
poor result that I wonder if you are just a copy and paste merchant and have only ever made 5 different comments
Suffering a 3 - 2 defeat
against AS Roma in the second leg Copa Italia semifinal wasn't exactly something Inter Milan head coach Andrea Stramaccioni had in mind especially since the latest
poor results which led to many rumors about his potential departure from the club.
I fail to see how complaining that your players lack character and aren't good enough, that the transfer policy has left you with a
poor «mish - mash» squad of players, and that your keeper will have to play
against Manchester United (despite not being good enough) is going to help Spurs improve
results.
Marquette opened
against the Wildcats at Valley Fields last year and that turned out to be a
poor result as the Golden Eagles lost 4 - 0.
A
poor run of early
results is perhaps understandable
against such strong opposition.
It's a Boxing Day six - pointer at the Vitality Stadium this afternoon as West Ham look to bounce back from a
poor performance and
result against Newcastle while Bournemouth seek to put an end to a run of three straight defeats.
Blackburn Rovers put their strong home record of just two Ewood Park defeats well and truly to the test on Saturday
against a Birmingham side whom, despite some
poor recent away
results, have been a difficult team to overcome on the road this season.
Bad performances,
poor results and backlash
against Arsene Wenger (from both fans & media alike) are all classic symptoms.
From the
resulting corner bafflement again as Phil Jones took responsibility as he had done
against QPR, the
result being a
poor delivery.
The Giallorossi will be hoping for a favour from their arch rivals earlier in the day
against Juventus if they want to end the weekend top of the table, but they face a Cagliari side who have been
poor in their travels with their only win away from home
against Inter, albeit a impressive
result.
Ernesto Valverde and his men definitely do not want a second
poor result in a row, not only to keep their great distance to Atlético Madrid but also avoid a dip in confidence ahead of Tuesday's giant Champions League match
against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
The
result will have been disappointing considering it was at home
against a side well known for their
poor travelling capabilities, but nevertheless it did at least ensure the Magpies didn't suffer back - to - back defeats, with a 2 - 1 home defeat preceding the stalemate with the Cottagers.
Hayward's analysis is questioned by Travers, who believes the Labour advantage in terms of seats
resulting from a
poor Lib Dem performance is outweighed by the potential gains
against the Lib Dems in places like the south - west.
Weighed
against should be the increasing evidence that
poorer drivers are being forced off the roads by expensive fuel prices, with less money is coming into the Treasury as a
result.
Mr. Fischer blames the
poor result on what he claims was the abduction of his two children the day before the primary, saying that police officials and the town supervisor at the time conspired
against him and refused to take missing children reports.
The author analyses Labour s strategic errors and the debilitating bumps in the road the 10p tax rate row, the disastrous battles over 42 - day detention, the plots
against Gordon Brown s leadership,
poor local and European election
results and perceived policy U-turns.
The Liberal Democrats would be «absolutely foolish» to move
against Nick Clegg after
poor local election
results and an expected fall in support in the European parliamentary elections, the party's president, Tim Farron, has said.
My goal was that it would be accurate enough to detect
poor technique, helping me cross-check my
results against a laboratory analysis of a subgroup of 20 players (given that it was impossible to film all 200 of them in the lab!).
As a
result, nobody was vaccinated
against Fujian that year, and vaccine efficacy was very
poor.
Antioxidants help protect us
against damage caused by free radicals as a
result of toxins from our environment and lifestyle (mental stress,
poor diet, etc.).