Sentences with phrase «team dropped points»

Their draw at Swansea this season was the first time the team dropped points under Conte.
The Italian boss did not help himself much by moaning how much he needed to reinforce his squad any time there was an injury or his team dropped points.
The team dropped points because it was not defending as a unit.
Even the Gorgeous destiny is trying to help us out here, By making the other top teams drop points, As well as presenting Giroud with untold chances to score!
We aren't the only team dropping points to teams in the bottom half.
They complain when we drop out the top 4 but they want us to lose games that could potentially get us back in the top 4 providing other teams drop points.
Its as much about making the other big teams drop points than gaining them, making ourselves difficult to beat is important.
«So the only moment where the teams drop points at the moment is when they play against each other, but that can change again so right now Chelsea win every single game.
His prayer, that nobody gets injured the whole season and all other teams drop points allowing him to win with minimum pounds spent.
Hope few of other top teams drop points also, just to compensate the loss a bit.
Good result for us as both teams dropped points..
After looking at the way our team and manager have reacted so far this season in regards to other teams dropping points it does not seem like they have the hunger, mentality or tactical awareness to pick up the two wins that will see them back in the mix.
We still hate to see our team drop points though, and again we drop them with the other team basically hitting the net with the only thing they threw at it,.
In the context of this season I would have loved Chelsea to sign Messi, because that will mean a number of teams dropping points to Chelsea, including three of our title rivals.
This weekend we could do with the top 3 teams dropping points but ideally as well all of the teams from 5 down to Spurs in 10 losing a point or two.
In their league, they have dropped points already this season, does that mean their players are not as good as those of the teams they dropped points against?
Fast forward to April 2015 when we are struggling to get 4th place and hoping other teams drop points... But this was supposed to be the summer... When we finally added enough quality in our team to allow us to become a powerhouse once again.
When ever a bigger team drops points we fail to capitalise on that and loose to a inferior team.

Not exact matches

I found myself way too invested in an early regular season game between two middling teams, though it was an entertaining show: New York's 7» 3 ″ phenom / freak - of - nature Kristaps Porzingis dropped 31 points in a 107 - 103 New York win.
We've dropped a few points, but this is a great chance to go and win against a big team and get our season up and running.»
(No team has dropped more points thanks to goals in the last five minutes than Sunderland.)
Try flipping the argument and ask why so called top teams drop so many points against the bottom 6 clubs?
I would rather have us win the so called lessee teams home and away and drop a few points against the bigger boys.
We can win them on Saturday and then drop points to a team in our next game.
Not only do they need Chelsea to drop double - digit points, they also have to hope none of the teams above them make a run for it.
As Arsenal fans, of course we want the team to do as well as possible, but I do think that Hamaan has a point, although it would be much better if Wenger and the club got the hunger back without us having to drop into the Europa League to do it.
The most frustrating but also the best thing is so far we drop points because of bad official decision (Everton, Hull,...) or individual mistakes (Swansea, Man Utd, Hull,...) rather than our opposition push us (only happen at Dortmund away)-- that means we have our fates in our hands, and we still have time to turn things around — especially when we have our 1st team player back from injury.
And the other 2 co-leaders dropped points against teams we've beaten: Tottenham drew at Burnley: we won there (with the ugliest goal ever... but we won) City drew at home to Southampton: we won our home game against Southampton
Misfiring L'pool will drop points against smaller teams, we need to win ours and we can fight for top 4 (4th spot)
Michigan's offense finally caught fire in the Sweet 16, dropping 99 points in a blowout win over Texas A&M that saw the team shoot 62 percent from the field and 58 percent from three - point range (on 14 makes).
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.
Chelsea look strong and don't look like they will drop too many points, they can afford to draw against the other top 6 teams whilst we need to beat them.
I say this every season, even before the Dinamo match, that whenever Wenger rests players for a game, it is either in that particular game or the next one where first team players come back that we drop points ie lose or draw.
Big teams don't rely on friendly refs, fair play from the opposition or title rivals dropping points.
I concede that the Premier league is the most competive professional league in world football and every team loses a game or two they shouldnt (especially on the road) but unfortunately when you only able to secure 7 out of 24 available points against Manure / Shitty / Spuds / Cheshit you CANT drop points in such fixtures.
May sound perverse but I think a more evenly matched top 5 will offer us a better chance of at least still being in the mix later in the season — no one team likely to dominate and walk away with it and all dropping a few points against each other.
The criticism seems to increase year on year, and you can bet your life that the first time Arsenal drop points this season, the verbal attacks will resume once again, but the fact is that every single team in the Premiership is investing in players in that race for the title, and it is not getting any easier to win the League.
Manchester City and Tottenham are not uncatchable currently however, especially with both Gabriel Jesus and Harry Kane out injured currently, but until the pair begin to drop points, Liverpool are the team I will be concentrating on in hope of demise.
In my view (and I know I a lot of dislikes for this 1) I say lets drop out lets be smart... even if we come second we will still have to face a team that finished first and if we draw another AS Monaco type team and loose that could do damage to our momentum (if we still have it ta that point).
Finally this squad has shown over the years to lack character and fighting spirit resulting in an ever predictable amount of dropped points against small teams and an inability to deal with pressure.
This is a team we dropped 5 points against, getting battered by a team we just beat on Monday.
If we still truly have our eyes on the League then we should get a win at Bournemouth to close the gap at the top given the result of Liverpool yesterday and no one knows what is still to come at Chelsea - Spud, we just have to keep winning games and i am sure teams around us will drop points... COYG
It's a bit difficult to accept the result on Tuesday but many teams can drop points at Everton.
Yea i suppose my words may have come out a bit harsh but reading the title «Wenger was right to blame the ref for Arsenal draw» says to me that we take no responsibility for dropping points at home to a much weaker team.
At the moment we aren't even scoring enough goals so maximum wins might not be enough, even if the other two teams drop 3 points.
The team's leading scorer Michael Goldstein led the team in scoring once again in this one, dropping 14 points and grabbing 5 rebounds.
The league's leading scorer, Dylan Kremer, did it again on Sunday night dropping a huge 28 - point performance on Team Jones.
-- Last week they were ranked # 3 but they suffered a minor setback at the hands of Team Lewis on the Flag Football field — dropping the game by just 1 point.
Led by Mike Kennedy's 31 points and Joe Kozak's 29, these guys exploded on offense dropping 105 points, their second highest team total on the season.
The FR / SO of Sammy played just once last week and dropped that Game by 4 points to Team AEPi.
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