Sentences with phrase «precarious position in the league»

Two draws against West Ham and Crystal Palace has put Arsenal in a precarious position in the League.

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Arsenal desperately need to get their confidence back and their Premier League campaign back on track, and they can't afford to be patient any more as a defeat at Goodison Park will leave them in a very precarious position indeed.
Arsenal have put themselves in a precarious position after losing three out of their first five Champions League games, but Arsene Wenger believes that the Gunners have been unlucky with referees, sendings off and own goals which has left them in this situation.
Despite the heroics of the Arsenal team produced in beating the hot favourites Bayern Munich at the Emirates stadium on Tuesday night, our position in the Champions League is still a very precarious one.
Peter Stoger's position is not as precarious: the Austrian has won six and drawn five of his 12 games in charge to steer the club into the last 16 of the Europa League and into second spot.
Juventus know that a defeat to La Liga champions Atletico Madrid leaves them in a precarious position in Group A of the Champions League, so their main man in attack — Carlos Tevez — will have to be on top form to send the Italian giants through.
However, it's also worth baring in mind that Wigan have only won three times away from home this season, while they've won just one of their last nine away fixtures, which speaks volumes about why Wigan are in such a precarious league position.
Bringing a player with chronic home - sickness is a gamble and one that we can ill - afford at this juncture, precarious as our position in the league is.
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