Sentences with phrase «premier league table»

After Arsenal completed a fantastic week of beating Watford and Bayern Munich by extending our great run against Everton on Saturday, which was enough to put us level on points at the top of the Premier League table and keep the Champions League dream alive, no one is going to be too hard on the boss for taking his foot off the gas when it comes to the League cup.
Earlier than expected exits from the League Cup and Champions League were undoubtedly disappointing setbacks, while they haven't been able to keep up the pace set by rivals Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.
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Reports on BBC Sport confirm that Wenger was jeered when he boarded a train after Saturday's loss, with his team now sixth in the Premier League table, 13 points adrift of leaders Chelsea.
Aurier then got his own name on the scoresheet in added time to complete the rout for Spurs, a result which now means they sit third in the Premier League table, just four points behind second - place Man United.
It comes after United secured a 2 - 1 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford at the weekend, solidifying their place in second spot in the Premier League table and opening up a gap between the two sides in the battle behind leaders Manchester City.
The Portuguese tactician will certainly need the additional help, as after slipping to a 1 - 0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, they're now eight points adrift of rivals Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.
Arsenal and Everton finished 4th and 5th respectively in the Premier League table last season, as Wenger's men narrowly edged the Toffees to seal that last Champions League spot.
If Arsenal fans think that the gap between us and the teams at the top of the Premier League table is too large, spare a thought for the poor scousers.
Louis van Gaal's side are fifth in the Premier League table, five points adrift of the top four and 10 behind leaders Leicester City, but they are yet to invest on the final day of the January transfer window.
And Hart feels that progress in Europe will be ominous news for Chelsea, who sit five points clear of City at the top of the Premier League table.
Spurs are currently sat in third place in the Premier League table after 22 games, nine points adrift of league leaders Chelsea as they look to continue to compete for the title.
Since the start of the season, Chelsea have two wins, two draws and four losses and only eight points on the Premier League table.
United remain in fifth place in the Premier League table with seven games remaining this season, but they sit just one point adrift of rivals Manchester City in the race for Champions League qualification.
Since that result, the Premier League table toppers have won 16 league games in a row, a run which includes victories over man United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs and Sanchez's Arsenal.
If the Red Devils lose tomorrow's FA Cup quarter - final with West Ham United, perfectly plausible considering that the high - flying Londoners are above their opponents in the Premier League table, then Van Gaal's side won't be competitive on any front whatsoever.
The Argentine tactician has seen his side make an impressive start to the campaign as they sit third in the Premier League table, and top of their Champions League group.
Ron Vlaar's future will seemingly be decided by where Aston Villa finish in the Premier League table.
City sit top of the Premier League table with a two - point gap over their nearest rivals, and have scored a staggering 29 goals in just eight games while conceding just four.
They were eliminated from the Europa League in the play - off stages, and currently sit in 13th place in the Premier League table.
However, the pressure is on the hosts to bounce back this weekend after their disappointing 3 - 0 defeat to Roma in the Champions League in midweek, as they can't afford to slip further behind their rivals at the top of the Premier League table in their bid to defend their league crown.
Their 2 - 1 victory, captured in the second minute of stoppage time, keeps them on top of the Russian Premier League table for another week.
Just four points separate these sides in the Premier League table.
City sit top of the Premier League table, five points ahead of their nearest rivals while they've already advanced to the Champions League knockout stage.
The Italian tactician has done an exceptional job so far this year, leading Chelsea to the top of the Premier League table for most of the campaign.
Further, they face an uphill task qualifying for the Champions League next season as they sit 10 points adrift of fourth - placed Tottenham in the Premier League table while they take on an in - form AC Milan in the Europa League next month.
It's tempting, when looking at the Premier League table, to think in terms of the Big Six.
The Premier League table isn't yet a fully formed thing but it's hard to argue with Stoke's position down at the bottom, with just one point from five games.
The Gunners were absolutely irrepressible during March, when they won all their games that saw them remain in 3rd place on the Barclays Premier League table and progress to the semi-finals of this season's FA Cup after trouncing Manchester United at Old Trafford.
It is quite rare to see many positive stories about Arsenal in the football media, especially at the moment when we have finally failed to make the Champions League under Arsene Wenger and have started the news season poorly and sit down in 12th place in the Premier League table.
The Premier League table is still not a nice looking thing to see for those of an Arsenal persuasion, as with five rounds of matches now played we are still in the bottom half.
Arsenal fans have seen our own team at the top of the Premier League table plenty of times in recent years, although never when it really matters at the end of the long campaign.
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To his credit, it has resulted in positive results on the pitch as Man City boast a 16 - point lead at the top of the Premier League table while they booked their place in the League Cup final and remain in the hunt for the FA Cup and Champions League this season.
Manchester City jumped three places to second in the Premier League table on Monday night by beating Bournemouth 2 - 0 at Dean Court.
Manchester City welcome West Ham United to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday evening, looking to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table.
And our defence last season was one of the main reasons why the Gunners managed to spend a lot more time on top of the Premier League table than any of our rivals, although we were not there when it mattered.
The fact that the next game up for Arsenal is against AFC Bournemouth, one of just four clubs currently below the Gunners in the Premier League table, and will be played in front of our own crowd at the Emirates stadium should make it easy to predict the shape of the game.
If injuries never happened and every club played just once a week, we reckon the Premier League table would end up looking like this...
To make matters worse for van Gaal's outfit, defeat means they were overtaken in the Premier League table by Tottenham, who themselves secured an impressive away triumph over Southampton.
Two goals from Leroy Sane and Bernardo Silva saw the Premier League table toppers wrap up a convincing 4 - 1 win over Sean Dyche's side.
Antonio Conte's men currently sit in seventh place in the Premier League table with 13 points from their seven games thus far, and so the Italian tactician will welcome the opportunity to continue to work with a core group of experienced stars during the break.
Steve Bruce's side currently sit 18th in the Premier League table having been defeated by Burnley last weekend.
It is not a completely dead rubber after all as the Gunners do need to make sure that we don't have to play two nervy and unwanted games at the start of next season in order to secure a place in the Champions League group phase, and unlikely it may be there is still an outside chance of finishing above Tottenham in the Premier League table, which Arsene Wenger admits is only of value to us fans as bragging rights but still a worthwhile goal at that.
The Gunners sit in sixth place in the Premier League table, and with a 14 - point gap between them and fourth - placed Tottenham with just five games to go, their hopes of a top - four finish are all - but over.
A force for Chelsea this season, Nemanja Matic and Cesc Fabregas have struck up a fantastic partnership in the Blues» engine room to top the Premier League table.
Who knows where Arsenal would be in the Premier League table if our France international front man Olivier Giroud had not suffered that freak damage to his Tibia while blocking a clearance in the last minute of our game against Everton in just the second EPL game of the season.
With Liverpool's supposed defensive frailties, it is perhaps a surprise to see them currently so high in the Premier League table.
We've taken into account historical success, trophies won, stadium size, fanbase and reputation to construct the Premier League table based on the size of each club.
So you could say that even if the Gunners had won both of them last season, instead of losing away and drawing at home, we would still have finished behind them in the Premier League table.
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