Sentences with phrase «team loses its form»

It seems to be that once we get destroyed by one of the big teams in the Last 16 of the Champions League, the Arsenal team lose form and confidence for a couple of months, and then suddenly remember that they still need to make Top Four to make sure that our cycle can continue next season as well.
As already discussed, supports are valuable characters and as such, letting them die would mean your team loses its form of sustain and without heals, it can be hard to win a drawn out team battle.

Not exact matches

When employees and employers work together, they can form a powerful team against medical uncertainty and the millions of lost workdays that result from incorrectly diagnosed or improperly treated conditions.
The team found that not only did whey protein help people lose weight but it did so more effectively than several other forms of protein.
All players have lost form but wait for their national teams and see how well they play.
They are playing very good, but like us who always crack against teams like chelsea, manure, bec we are so damn used to lose against them no matter their form is, spurs will also lose against us bec we are that boogi team to them.
On current form it is hard to predict our side to win, and I hate assume we will lose, but current form has me expecting a 2 - 1 loss, but I would never bet on that as I couldn't bring myself any possible joy where my team's defeat is concerned.
Our side come into the match with Sutton on a dreadful run of form, having lost three of our last four in all competitions, having conceded 10 goals in the mean time, and with the fans evidently turning on Arsene Wenger currently, the team may lack the support for Monday's encounter.
Fantastic to see those three working together, but before people get their nickers in a twist, remember we were up against a team in shocking form, and a manager who's even admitted he's lost some of the dressing room.
[b] Coquelin [/ b]-- I just pray he stays fit and doesn't lose form (Wenger mistake # 1, which can hurt the team).
I have recently written a post about Arsene Wenger blaming the referees for all of our lost points and ignoring the poor form of our defenders and strikers, and as soon as I posted it I found another quote from Wenger after last night's Chelsea game where he actually thinks the team is fantastic!
«I don't know the exact numbers and yes, of course it's going to be difficult for teams to restructure and reorganise, and yes, of course the thought of anybody losing their job as a result is not something we welcome in any way, shape or form.
Surely last night's win against an in - form team should give tthem immense confidence against a team that has lost any vestige of confidence.
I beleive this team in form will get the best out of barca and even beat them Barcelona plays with high line with high pressure with cazorla, ozil and sanchez ability to get the ball from tight spaces we can pass the first defence line and go counter attacking with theo and sanchez with some magical passes from our wizard we can put the fear in there team and could get a win atleast at the emirates but since cazorla and coquelin are not sure to be playing i feel it will be very hard to get a positive result but let's give it a go we have nothing to lose
We are the highly favored team again, but this is a squad in good form, motivated by their new coach, and with nothing else to lose.
At striker they've lost Welbeck and Walcott, but Olivier Giroud is a 20 goal per season striker who returned to the first team and is in amazing form.
Form usually goes out the window, neither team wanting to lose making these games cagey affairs.
Newcastle's away form was particularly wretched — they have the home form of a lower mid-table side, but with one game to go, only Aston Villa have managed fewer than their nine points on the road — which suggests that McClaren never quite managed to get his team organised (and losing Tim Krul for the season won't have helped).
Spurs have also won five of their last eight visits to the Boleyn Ground — drawing one and losing two — and are the form team in the Premier League with six successive victories.
His main intention was to make sure that they didn't lose and he done what so many other ill equipped and lesser technical teams do and that's defend in huge numbers for large amount of the ninety minutes and hope that when they do make the odd foray forward in the form of a counter attack, that it'll pay off.
Now look back to when Ozil 1st joined us, he done really well until we lost the pace in the team and then his form massively slumped.
Our team is in form and spirits are high, I really don't think we will lose this but at the same time we can not let complacency slip in.
But, on a city team it is just a blip in form even though they have lost 3 of their last 4 matches in all competitions.
He loses his form the whole team goes with him..
NOW what makes it different this year is that seems WENGER lost control of some of his players unfortunately seems that from our best player, finally some factions inside the team got fed up with the complacency WENGER shows to his favorites and blatantly leaving in form players rot in the bench and eventually some of them given permanently in loan (Campbell), citing Campbell, every little opportunity he got he showed more desire than most of our regulars never mind he is a good footballer....
However, sadly because of the route Chamberlain has taken in the past by losing his consistency of form quite quickly after an absence from the team sheet for a few weeks, I think we risk seeing a completely different Chamberlain on return to club football.
Shut up you muppet Your a totaly blinkerd fool And why are people coming on here slating English fans all the time How do you know what we think Arsenal is an English club in an English league so we should be allowed an opinion without being categorised The games we lost the whole team played badly The games we won we were having our best run of form for a long time All because jack is injured ha,, you haven't got it all figured out
@Wzadry,, I watched that game, and I can tell you, Arsenal's match was tougher than that,, a little more effort from that Villa display, will surely get us a result against many teams... Bilbao just gave Messi n Co. too much respect... See how they lost the ball and let Messi pass them thru like he's some form of a g.o.d,,, Le coq wouldn't do such... We, the ARSENAL.....
Wenger has overseen the deterioration of Arsenal's league form over the past 10 years and seen the club lose their most important players to rival teams and bigger teams, as he failed to hold on to them.
The chances of Chelsea losing 3 games by the end of the season I know is being heavily optimistic, but they are playing two teams in extremely excellent form (us and United) so there is an outside chance it could happen.
Okay so Arsenal losing to Everton was definitely not in the script, especially going on the recent form of the two respective teams, but I think we have to take a step back from the disappointment of a fan and look at it objectively.
Unfortunately, his form deteriorated last season and he even lost his place in the Manchester City first team.
The reason for playing Ozil on the wing (same as Ramsey)- when a central player loses form or confidence playing on the wing can help because a teams usual response to Arsenal is to pack its midfield and stop Arsenal from playing through the middle.
No NorCal team is playing a tougher schedule than the Spartans, and getting them back to dominating form after losing the Texas opener has been impressive.
Both Gunners are entering the prime years of their playing career and the fact that both are also enjoying their best form will not be lost on them and neither will the fact that the whole team looks in the best shape ever for a proper tilt at the title.
Roy Hodgson's team haven't lost on their league travels since they were last in north London to take on Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley on 5th November, and they will be looking to extend that form at the expense of the Gunners, who have struggled on and off the field since they beat Palace 3 - 2 at Selhurst Park just 23 days before the teams do battle again.
would love to see a more attacking team against a team that's so out of form (just lost 8 - 0 against southampton)
Liverpool and Stoke back to back are two tough games regardless of form and we played both teams away without losing, could have won both AND missing our best outfield players.
I like Wilshire, he is as Arsenal as you can get, he is also in the last year of his contract and has to impress Wenger to earn a new contract, other wise its another player we lose on a free, i believe Wenger would of sold him if he could of so loaning a guy out with a year left on his contract would of been stupid, I hope he does get a chance to impress and can recapture his form when he first broke into the team and stay injury free, the season is long and there's plenty of games to give him
every season im expecting my team not to lose or draw or experience a form dip... i actually expect us to win every game because we hold the template of having achieved it before.
Much like his team overall, Southampton playmaker Dusan Tadic went through a blip in form recently as his side lost four successive league matches, but the Serbian is now back to his best.
They may have a horrendous fixture list including a double header Europa League semi-final with Spanish La Liga side Celta Vigo, but a look at the EPL table combined with their recent form shows, in my opinion, that they are the team most likely to take advantage of the weekend's slip up from Liverpool who lost at home to Crystal Palace.
much like when a country can't divulge highly classified information publicly for obvious economic and military reasons, a professional soccer organization must keep certain things in - house so they don't devalue a player, expose a weakness, provide info that could give an opposing club leverage in future negotiations and / or give them vital intel regarding a future match, but when dishonesty becomes the norm the relationship between cub and fan will surely deteriorate... in our particular case, our club has done an absolutely atrocious job when it comes to cultivating a healthy and honest relationship with the media or their fans, which has contributed greatly to our lack of success in the transfer market... along with poor decisions involving weekly wages, we can't ever seem to get true market value for most of our outgoing players and other teams seem to squeeze every last cent out of us when we are looking to buy; why wouldn't they, when you go to the table with such a openly desperate and dysfunctional team like ours, you have all the leverage; made even worse by the fact that who wouldn't want to see our incredibly arrogant and thrifty manager squirm during the process... the real issue at this club is respect, a word that appears to be entirely lost on those within our hierarchy... this is the starting point from which all great relationships between club and supporters form... this doesn't mean that a team can't make mistakes along the way, that's just human nature, it's about how they chose to deal with these situations that will determine if this relationship flourishes or devolves..
Don't be surprise if we lose or draw to everton as we make this not so in form teams look great at their turf.
Apart from losing to some of the bigger teams, they have also lost away at Hull, Watford, Sunderland, Bournemouth, Burnley and Swansea, so on their league form this season they are certainly not a team we should fear.
Tottenham drew a dire game away at Burnley and lost last week at home to Aston Villa, so as per usual for Tottenham, the play the out of form team in the league who are in need for a win.
KEY FACT: Watford have lost one of their last 16 home matches against AFC Bournemouth MATCH ODDS: Watford 13/10 Draw 23/10 Bournemouth 21/10 bet365 Pick: Over 2.5 goals @ 4/5 ANDY SAYS: I see this as a draw, two mid-table teams... 1 - 1 GRAEME SAYS: I think that Watford could have enough, and take the win... 2 - 0 FOOTBALLIndex — One to follow: Abdoulaye Doucoure is in fine form, and looks a good buy
Despite a morale boosting late comeback in Brussels in midweek, Arsenal were still a team trying to find some form, while Sunderland were desperate to not be on the end of another pasting after losing 8 - 0 at Southampton last weekend.
Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone will be hoping that in Uruguayan defender Jose Gimenez, he's found a young defender who will seamlessly ease into the team, and be a ready replacement for Brazilian defender Miranda who seems to have lost form, and is likely to leave the Rojiblancos soon.
Undeniably they have some real world - class talent in their squad, but as a team they haven't looked on form since before the end of last season, losing the FA Cup to Wigan in June, losing to Arsenal in a pre-season friendly and, most recently, losing to newly promoted Cardiff.
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