Sentences with phrase «rivals drop points»

I for one celebrate anybtime our rivals drop points as they do when we drop.
Every game is a must - win from now, and we can just hope our rivals drop points.
and feels disappointed when our rivals drop points?
Too early to slay anyone but rather focus on our performance taking it game after game and continue to expect our rivals drop some points.
This match wasn't going to be an easy one going by our usual manner of not taking advantage when our rivals drop points.
Man U next 3 games - At Anfield vs Liverpool Manchester Derby At Stamford Fridge vs Chelsea They will drop points and make our rivals drop points too.
Even if they do we are still going to see at least one more of our other title rivals drop points, with Chelsea and Manchester United playing each other.
Big teams don't rely on friendly refs, fair play from the opposition or title rivals dropping points.
Once again, our rivals dropped points and once again we failed to beat a weakened team!
What's the purpose of supporting a team at all when one can not find oneself cheering at a team's success, esp after most of our rivals dropped points this gw?
You're damn right bruv... arsenal fans on here should know one thing: all other (big epl) clubs want arsenal to fail - reason; they are presently failing... I think we all should learn to enjoy a Win (no matter who we win) especially when all other potential rivals dropped points... fyi liverpool just lost to the lowly, out - of - form New castle.
There was always going to be one of our five rivals dropping points as Chelsea travel to Tottenham tomorrow but the scousers have made it two and a draw at White Hart Lane would make it three.
But still... It's always nice to see our rivals dropping points?
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.
All Wenger and Arsenal can do for now is to keep winning, of course, but it would be a big boost if these three rivals dropped some points before too long.
It could have been worse for Arsenal though, because at least our rivals dropped some points as well and that leaves things very tight at the top.
Yes, the Timbers had the good fortune of their Western Conference rivals dropping points.

Not exact matches

Arsene Wenger was obviously not happy that Arsenal dropped three points against one of our direct rivals for fourth place, but although he rued the defensive «mistakes» he felt that his team were tired but refused to blame anyone for the calamitous two goals we conceded.
We have all but ruled ourselves out of the title race following our dismal display at Stamford Bridge this weekend which allowed our rivals to move to 12 points clear of us, and we (for now) have to concentrate on building our own form to assure ourselves of Champions League football, and should the Blues begin to drop points, we must be within touching distance of them when push comes to shove.
By the time we face Chelsea on Sunday, Arsenal could have dropped to third in the table if both Leicester and Man City pick up points, so we really need to make a statement by beating our arch rivals by hook or by crook, if only to break our horrible record against them.
That win for the Foxes, along with the dropped points by all of our main title rivals, was not even all that surprising because that is the way this season has been going since the start.
Now with just 12 games remaining in this campaign the Spuds are just 4 points ahead of us, and Saturday's game is a veritable six - pointer if ever there was one and the Gunners will either drop away from our rivals or end up just one point behind, giving us every right to be confident of overtaking them before the end.
Please guys let's not get carried away with the draw against spurs, there is a lot of football still to be played and I'm almost certain our rivals will definitely drop points!
We can only hope that the teams leading the way so far in the Premier League drop points before our match, but with Man City going to bottom club Crystal Palace who have yet to pick up a point or even score a goal, while their local rivals United play Southampton the chances are not good for us.
The blatant truth is that we will always rely on our rivals to drop points, Simply because we're not good enough to fight our own battles to win the league on our own and the sad part is even when they do drop points, we never seem to capitalise on it....
However, after dropping two points to Newcastle this week, United chiefs are worried that defeat to Liverpool coupled with good results for their top four rivals will all but end their chances of qualifying for next season's Champions League.
Pochettino's men have now dropped three points adrift of their rivals at the top of the table, while they face a crucial week now with their Champions League meeting with Bayer Leverkusen coupled with the north London derby at the weekend.
It's a bizarre case of two points dropped and one point gained following our 2 - 2 draw with Tottenham, as while we really should have got the win over our north London rivals, we were forced to come from behind having been reduced to ten men in order to salvage a point.
We should focus on winning our games and stop hoping for small teams to beat our rivals wen we drop point.
Our rivals will drop points too, many of them against each other.
And who knows, some of their title rivals may yet drop points again in the next weekends for Arsenal to seize the initiatives to move further up in the table.
Would Leicester continue to drop points and drop out of contention, leaving the Manchester duo to rival us for the title?
Arsenal may have dropped a couple of points to their local rivals Middlesborough in our last Premier League outing, but the last thing that Sunderland and David Moyes need this weekend is a visit from the Gunners, especially after they were knocked out of the EFL cup last night to pile on the misery and the pressure on their new manager.
Arsenal can go second in the Premier League table, which would be good for the Gunners of course, because yesterday was one of those strange days when nothing went as planned or as the form guide would lead us to believe, with every single one of our main rivals for the title dropping points, or those who played anyway.
Points could be dropped by their title rivals in their this weekend games.
At least one (or both) of our rivals will be dropping points next weekend so Arsenal MUST beat Newcastle to keep the pressure on the others.
I think what should be of a primary concern to the Boss, the Gunners and we the Gooners, is the state of readiness of the Gunners to capitalise on any dropped points by our 3 title rivals of, Leicester, Spurs & Man City.
It was a very unhappy New Year for Arsenal fans as we saw our beloved team drop precious points to a direct rival when we were beaten 2 - 0 away at Southampton, but Per Mertesacker says that that was a blessing in disguise and taught the players that they needed to be more solid defensively rather than going gung - ho into the attack.
In my opinion, early kick offs tend to benefit our player as they have slipped occasionally when our rivals had games before us in which they dropped points and we only needed wins to move up ahead.playing manure is tough enough without the added pressure of trying to catch up or go ahead based on result of other rivals.
The Catalan giants still remain seven points clear at the top of the La Liga table, but ultimately it's a game that they were expected to win at the Nou Camp and it's points dropped to give nearest rivals Atletico Madrid more confidence of catching them.
Another of the Arsenal rivals may also crumble to dropping points at away.
Looking at the Arsenal main title rivals weekend fixtures, I have a hunch, points are likely going to be dropped by those Arsenal 2 title challengers.
We will still have to rely on Liverpoòl and City to drop more points, but that is not unlikely given most of our rivals» form of late.
Neither side could find a winner and although Chelsea would have been disappointed to drop points, Premier League title rivals Arsenal and Tottenham were unable to take advantage as the former now prepare for their trip to Stamford Bridge this weekend.
Well after the Arsenal players did their bit by keeping up the pressure on our Premier League rivals with a good away win at Swansea City today, we can just sit back and hope that the three points prove extra useful with some of the clubs around us dropping points.
Just like in the last round of Premier League games, Arsenal fans know that at least one of our main rivals for the title will be dropping points.
They were just two points above the relegation zone on Sunday, and at the end of normal time were heading for defeat at rivals for the drop Almeria.
Sterling's goal also fired City 15 points clear of nearest rivals Manchester United, who seem to be doing their bit to help City wrap up the title as quickly as possible after dropping four points in their last two games against Leicester City and Burnley.
That is why I was glad when Tottenham beat them and have even been a little disappointed when our rivals have dropped points, as it has all been playing into Chelsea hands.
But if Arsenal are to perform this task successfully, they have to as from now on stop dropping points to be in readiness to cspitalise on any dropped ponts by their 5 opponent Title rivals.
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