Sentences with phrase «premier league titles since»

And he expects the club to strengthen to take them up another level in Europe as well as to help them become the first team to win back - to - back Premier League titles since Manchester United won three in a row between 2006 and 2009.
Manchester United have 12 Premier League titles since its inception in 1992, more than any other club.
Who has won more premier league titles since 1992?
And just as he has won us 3 premier league titles since he arrived, you can expect us to win the premier league next season again.
United have not won the Premier League title since 2012/13 and in truth have rarely looked close to rediscovering their former glory under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Jose Mourinho's men extended their lead at the top of the table to seven points following Arsenal's win against Burnley on Saturday and now only need three more victories to clinch their first Premier League title since 2010.
Law was part of the process which brought the duo to the club in recent seasons, and has done plenty for us in his eight - year stint with Arsenal, but his work has failed to bring us any closer to a first Premier League title since 2004, and we must now hope that his replacement has the power to make some big changes to our current operations.
For those Arsenal fans out there who fancy a flutter, you can still get a pretty good price of around 5 to 1 for Arsene Wenger to steer the Gunners to a first Premier League title since 2004 and I reckon those odds will drop quickly once the manager adds another couple of new signings to the squad.
The injury crisis at the Emirates leaves Wenger with Olivier Giroud as the only fit out - and - out striker and it may seem conceivable that the veteran manager is looking to bring in more firepower as Arsenal aim to maintain their push for a first Premier League title since 2004.
We are one of only three teams who can boast a win over our rivals this season, but the truth is that we have failed to win a Premier League title since 2004, whereas the Blues have picked up four since then, and look destined for a fifth.
I think I'm probably more hopeful than anything else, but he would be an amazing capture, and his star quality could be just what is needed to secure out first Premier League title since 2004....
Despite United boring their fans senseless in recent weeks, they are still well in contention to win their first Premier League title since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement.
Alexis Sanchez has supposedly accepted that he will be spending the next 12 months at Arsenal, boosting our chances of winning our first Premier League title since 2004.
There seems to be a very wide gap between what the Arsenal fans and the football media think about Arsene Wenger's chances of leading the Gunners to a first Premier League title since 2004, so who is right?
So Arsenal have not won the Premier League title since 2004 and have not come any closer to doing so after the club's period of financial tightness due to the new stadium came to an end.
The former Colo - Colo star's power, pace and skills make him a great signing for Arsenal, who have not won the Premier League title since 2004.
Wenger's side have struggled in the league in recent years and haven't won the Premier League title since 2004.
The Blues put in a robust defensive display to frustrate and keep Arsene Wenger's side at bay and meant Arsenal still sit ten points behind the league leaders, whilst it surely means they've conceded any faint hope of a first Premier League title since 2004.
He has lifted the FA Cup three times in the last four seasons but has not won a Premier League title since the unbeaten «Invincibles» season in 2003/04.
Wenger's contract will expire in 2018, but some fans have been calling for him to leave the club, after he has failed to win the Premier League title since 2004.
Pep Guardiola has revealed there could be an overhaul of players and staff this summer, as Manchester City attempt to become the first side to retain the Premier League title since rivals United in 2009.
Mourinho may have brought trophies back to Old Trafford, but for a club that hasn't won a Premier League title since 2013, there's been little so far this season to suggest this team is finally ready to go right back to the top.
The upcoming transfer window could be Wenger's final chance to complete a squad that has improved in recent years but has still left supporters waiting in hope more than expectation for a first Premier League title since the famous Invincibles side in 2004.
It is the worst defence of a Premier League title since its inception (Blackburn Rovers managed 14 points from 11 games in 1995).
Man Utd have not won the Premier League title since 2013 and Jose Mourinho is concerned Man City could be...
Arsenal have lost key players to their domestic rivals over the years, but Arsene Wenger could still risk Sanchez for the final year of his Gunners deal in order to guide the club towards their first Premier League title since 2003/04.

Not exact matches

For Arsenal fans, the bragging rights this season are perhaps not the most important thing, because our hopes of the Premier League title are looking the most likely that they have since the invincibles season of 2003 - 04.
The veteran joined the Red Devils from Tottenham Hotspur back in 2006 for # 18.6 m and has since won five Premier League titles, one League Cup and the Champions League.
Arsenal have now started the short run of pre-season games in preparation for the tough start to a crucial Premier League season in which the pressure on Arsene Wenger and the players to mount a serious title challenge is greater than ever after blowing what appeared to be a golden chance last time around and with the gap since our last successful campaign now more than 12 years.
But Spurs and their long suffering fans will probably be happy about the recent comments from Campbell on the current title race, reported by Metro, because he reckons it could be heading towards the first time since Arsene Wenger took charge that the spuds finish above Arsenal in the Premier League table.
Fabregas has since gone on to help the Stamford Bridge outfit to run away with the Premier League title.
While he has certainly made an important contribution since his arrival in north London, there have always been question marks over whether or not he's the type of striker to lead Arsenal to a Premier League title and other major honours.
The Gunners have always got through those play - off games even though it was sometimes a close call, but for the first time in two decades the Gunners will not be involved with the elite of Europe and Arsene Wenger has admitted that this is not good, in a report by The Mirror, but he also played it down a little bit by claiming that the English Premier League and the title race is now more important and more of interest to fans than the UCL and maybe the fact that Arsenal have not looked remotely like winning it since we lost to Barcelona in the final makes that true.
It is no secret that Liverpool have fallen back a long way since last season, when — powered on by Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge — they finished a close second to Manchester City in the Premier League title race.
Arsenal haven't had a natural born leader in defence since the days of Sol Campbell, so Evans, who win multiple Premier League titles during his time at Man United, would be a signing that would seriously improve Arsenal's defence, a position they haven't been particularly strong in for years.
Having got the ball rolling with excellent spells at Espanyol and Southampton, the Argentine tactician has taken himself and Spurs to the next level since arriving at White Hart Lane as the club are in the midst of a Premier League title race for the second consecutive season.
Mauricio Pochettino has seen rumours and speculation ramp up since his side missed out on the Premier League title and fell at the semi-finals stage of the FA Cup.
Should Bale end up swapping the Bernabeu for Old Trafford this summer, it'll surely put the Red Devils as favourites for the Premier League, as the Manchester side look to win their first title since the departure of former boss Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013.
Since moving to the Etihad in 2011, he's lifted two Premier League titles, two League Cups and the Community Shield.
Far from it, since history always puts the winner of the Shield away from the Premier League title.
Since signing for the Portuguese giants the Colombian has an amazing 81 goals in 117 matches, and would be a major addition to the Emirates as they look to build for a Premier League title challenge.
He has been crucial since his arrival from Lille in 2012, winning two Premier League titles as well as the Europa League in a glittering spell in west London.
The number is in response to the 12 years since the club last lifted the Premier League title, and for once is not being aimed at Wenger personally.
The 26 - year - old has been an almost ever - present for Antonio Conte since signing for the Blues before last season, helping them win the Premier League title last year while he remains a pivotal figure in their plans now.
Since then, however, it has been the Italian and his players who have pushed on and produced the sort of form and consistency that it takes to win the Premier League title.
The Gunners have subsequently mounted their strongest Premier League title challenge since 2007 - 08 and remain very much in the title race in mid-March.
Since arsenal last won the league title Leicester city have been promoted to the Epl relagated, then relegated from championship won the league one championship promoted to championship won championship promoted to premier league almost relegated from premier league and won league title with no money.
Having not kicked a ball in anger for Arsenal since we were held to a no score draw by Chelsea at the end of April as they cruised to the Premier League title last season, Danny Welbeck is understandably being treated with kid gloves by Arsene Wenger and the medical staff, but the England international forward is getting very close to being able to play for us again.
The French manager has been in charge of Arsenal since 1996, through 21 years of football and three Premier League titles, but has come under increased pressure from fans to end his reign this summer, when his current contract ends.
The fact that the manager and players have displayed more determination since then is good, of course, but it has not exactly convinced me that the Frenchman is still the right man for the job, or even that he has what it takes to steer the club to a successful season in the Premier League title race.
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