Sentences with phrase «season struggles with»

But, after several seasons struggling with unreliable and uncompetitive cars, he picked up his second podium finish in 1973 with Shadow at the Canadian GP.
Winger Theo Walcott, who has endured a frustrating season struggling with both fitness and form, fired home an opening Arsenal goal with a superb angled effort after just three minutes.

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The reasons can vary from wanting to remain closer to grandkids to not liking the lack of seasons or struggling to connect with new friends.
One of the highest - paid goaltenders in the league, Kiprusoff, along with his team, struggled throughout the 2010 - 11 season.
Neely had struggled in his early seasons, in part because the coaching staff gave him few chances to play with Vancouver's best players.
«In general, the company struggles with capacity issues during the peak season (the weeks leading up to Christmas), and could have issues achieving their EPS target unless their performance improves.»
This one man may be to blame for the recent weakness in stocks, says analyst Bearish comments from Caterpillar's CFO were applied to the whole market, Bell saysThe U.S. stock market has struggled recently, with the Dow on track for its fifth straight daily decline despite one of the best earnings seasons on record.
Adding to the gloom, the U.S. earnings season has been especially discouraging for banks, which are struggling with the lowest trading revenue in years.
After struggling with a knee injury late last season, Devonta Freeman says he is on track to returning to the form that made him the NFL's highest - paid running back.
Even a seasoned software developer can struggle with product management because is a very different skill set than coding.
Whatever season you're in: single and loving it, single and struggling, dating, engaged, married, simply trying to be in a relationship with another broken and beautiful human being, I hope these lessons are like guideposts for you.
And for those struggling with a sense of lost - home this Christmas season, the Church can step in.
I struggled with identity issues in my teenage years and I spent many a season battling who I was.
My seasons of struggle with singleness...
Ideally, the help line would be live by the holiday season, said Morehead, which is often a difficult time for people struggling with religious doubts.
Always tough when struggling to include family members with different diet needs in shared meal times (that don't get too repetitive and which can reflect the seasons).
The storm confronting Keely and his family feels like it has reached gale - force levels: as farmers struggle with the fall - out of an unprecedented, late - in - the - season 15 per cent drop in the milk price and demand politicians deliver an industry fighting fund, the largest processor and price - setter Murray Goulburn was hit with a class action and an Australian Securities and Investments Commission investigation.
To those who struggled with seasoning: Be sure that you use kosher salt (not iodized), and remember that the directions say a pinch, not a handful.
Having recently gotten back from a fairly long vacation, coupled with the end of CSA season, we are still struggling to restock our refrigerator effectively... I hadn't had anything to eat yet that day (I know, bad!!
Gah is it wrong that I am craving autumn!!!?! I guess the 30 years of my body experiencing autumn at this time of year is struggling with the season overhaul.
The world's five million smallholder cocoa farmers — many of whom are already struggling with economic hardship — are also contending with the effects of climate change: hotter temperatures, unpredictable rainfall and a shift in growing seasons.
Torres picked up a few club honours at Chelsea, including the Champions League during the 2011 - 12 season, but he struggled a lot especially with the club changing managers.
After struggling through the worst regular season of his career with a 2.74 goals against average and a.910 save percentage, Henrik Lundqvist has been sensational with a 1.82 GAA and a.944 SV % through the first five games of the postseason.
With Chelsea, Man U and City struggling, we will still likely get fewer points this season than last season.
Meanwhile, Arsenal struggled up front last season as players like Olivier Giroud and Danny Welbeck didn't reach the levels expected of them, with the latter in particular proving a disappointment since his move from Manchester United, scoring only 8 goals in total.
However, the 26 - year - old has had his struggles with finding the back of the net regularly so far this season, managing just nine goals and four assists in 28 appearances in all competitions.
First up was the champions Leicester City and the theory that Claudio Ranieri's men would struggle to replicate the surprise success of last season was backed up with a patchy performance and a defeat to newly promoted Hull City.
Last season Arsenal led the league for 128 days WITH Giroud and only struggled when Ozil, Ramsey, and Walcott all went down together.
With Cazorla taking over as creator, Ozil has been shipped out to the wing and whilst he struggled earlier in the season in this position, on his return to the first XI after long term injury the German seems to have bulked up, reassessed his game and figured out the kind of role Wenger wants him to have in the team.
Danny Rose has struggled to cement regular playing time this season due to injury accompanied with the fine form of Ben Davies in the Englishman's position.
Per Mertesacker has struggled for form in patches this season whilst Laurent Koscielny and Mathieu Debuchy have both spent spells out with injury.
Marshall, 29, himself is contracted to the Principality outfit until June 2018, with the Bluebirds» own manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer known to be desperate to keep hold of his shot stopper at the Cardiff City Stadium next season, although the Norwegian may now struggle to compete with Arsenal's offer.
With Alvaro Morata struggling up front recently, the signing of the Arsenal forward could be a huge boost to Conte's side as they hope for better second half of the season.
Arsenal have always attempted to be shrewd in the transfer market, but should they fail to bring in a challenger for Olivier Giroud, they could well struggle to keep tabs on their rivals this season, especially with the arrivals of top managers Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.
His teams» record following Europa League fixtures has been dire this season and it is something Spurs have struggled with in the past too.
This means that even though Giroud has struggled with injury a little this season, I find it very difficult to see Wenger replacing Alexis in this form.
There's no doubt Tottenham could do with improvements upfront, with the likes of Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado struggling to impress as youngster Harry Kane has got the nod upfront instead, enjoying a highly prolific season.
Why would you pay so much for Lacazette and then no give him a chance, play him with the best forwards??? Looks like giroud will start the season and then Lacazzette will struggle for confidence?
The Gunners have been plagued by injuries to a number of key players already this season and with Chamberlain continuing to struggle to fully establish himself in the side this will come as another setback in his short career.
Moses is enjoying a far more successful loan spell with Stoke than he did last season with Liverpool, where he struggled to get a game.
Then the season unravels.We start well but towards end of December we have handful of injuries and we are struggling with our title challenge.But still great Wenger who does not believe in January transfer window does not buy anyone or buys Kallstrom and by march we have no chance of winning the league and we are looking at getting Wenger Trophy (Top 4 finish).
We are also preparing to start the season without Koscielny and Giroud due to their international campaign with France, and should we fail to pick up some crucial early points, we could struggle to get back on terms with the big teams this year, especially when we have to start juggling Champions League football also, where the likes of United, Chelsea and Liverpool do not.
By the end of the season United were able to do the first, just about, but they have struggled with the second all season.
The one that really stood out, though, was the return to the France squad of our centre forward Olivier Giroud, who has been struggling to get into the Arsenal team and has missed a lot of the season with injury.
Much is expected of the 24 - year - old this year given Liverpool's struggles in front of goal last season and they have turned to a striker that found the back of the net 42 times in 89 league games for Villa during his three - year spell with the Midlands outfit.
The 24 - year - old joined the La Liga outfit on a season - long loan deal from Inter this past summer, as he struggled badly to make a positive impact with the Italian giants.
The four - time PGA winner's ongoing struggles with his shortest and longest clubs did him in at the PGA, much as his wedges undermined the early part of his season.
I very much disagreed with a lot of the pundits last season when they claimed we would bottle it and lose the league, I was wrong I disagreed with them when some of them claimed we would struggle to make it top 4 this season given the improvements other teams added in the summer.
Abou Diaby: It's really hard not to feel sorry for Diaby and his struggles with injuries, after a ridiculous challenge from Sunderland's Dan Smith in 2006, but once again another season has come and passed him by, as he remains on the treatment table.
he's been unfairly slated 108 goals and 72 assists in 394 matches equates to a goal / assist every two games nd it's even impressive when you figure in his injuries, struggle for game time and his first season (2007) wen he played like he was controlled with a console.
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