Not exact matches
So Arsenal fans will be happy to say that our next opponents Watford suffered a setback to their own confidence and morale yesterday as they crashed out of the EFL cup with a shock
defeat at
home to Gillingham, a team currently sitting 10th in the
third division of English football.
A
third league win in a row came as Aston Villa were beaten 2 - 0 at White Hart Lane, though the team's fine run was ended with a disappointing 4 - 2
home defeat to Chelsea.
Atlanta's No. 1 draft choice,
Third Baseman Bob Horner, hit two
home runs and a double in a 6 - 4
defeat of the Expos, then added another pair of homers in a 9 - 6 win over Montreal the next day.
Even a 2 - 1
home defeat would have been better instead of going for an equalizer which resulted in conceding the
third, I was thinking right there after Chamberlain goal, just keep the score, forget about equalizer after how poor we were.
Today sees Martin Atkinson of West Yorkshire take charge of his
third West Ham game of the season having previously officiated in
defeats away at Manchester United and at
home to Brighton.
A steady run of results have left Atletico in
third in the Primer division, with a
home loss against Villarreal this weekend ending a unbeaten run of
home matches which lasted 28 consecutive games, their last
defeat at
home coming in May 2013 when they lost to Barcelona.
Four games after beating Manchester United we suffered our
third defeat, at
home to Newcastle but it proved to be the final loss of the season.
The
third successive win didn't happen but that's now three games without
defeat for the under - 18 team whose next game is at
home against Colchester a week today.
Clinching their
third straight Bundesliga crown this weekend courtesy of a 1 - 0
home victory over a surprisingly resilient Hertha Berlin and second - placed Wolfsburg's identical scoreline
defeat at Gladbach, Bayern Munich now have no fewer than 25 domestic championships in the strong room and looking at the season's tale of the tape — just two
defeats, 24 wins out of 30, 77 goals scored and only 13 conceded — the competitive deficit in today's top - flight is there for all to see.
Brighton's Glenn Murray scored a late winner in the
home side's 2 - 1 FA Cup
third - round
defeat of Palace on Monday but, with suggestions of handball, there was confusion among players, fans at the ground and TV viewers over whether VAR had had any influence on the decision.
Barcelona's shock 2 - 1
defeat at
home to Valencia was their
third straight
defeat in the league for the first time since 2003.
This was then followed by
defeat against Southampton at
home, before a crushing 5 - 1
defeat to already relegated Newcastle United on the final day as the Tottenham season ended in a whimper, allowing their bitter North London rivals Arsenal to pip them into second place in the table, as Spurs dropped to
third.
He started his
third spell in charge with a
home defeat to Rotherham but soon got the club playing some decent football again.
Crystal Palace keeping their recent positive run going as they bagged an important victory on the
third round of FA Cup battle on Saturday,
defeating home team West Bromwich Albion 2 - 0.
They have never previously lost 4 - 2 away in the first leg, but on the four occasions that the margin of
defeat has been by two goals, they have prevailed only once, recovering to win 3 - 0 at
home against Sporting CP in the
third round of the 1993/94 UEFA Cup — they went on to finish as runners - up in the competition.
This will be just the
third ever Premiership meeting between the two sides yet already, just five games into the season, it's a pivotal one between free - falling Bolton, who have now lost three games on the spin in the league following their emphatic 5 - 0
home defeat at the hands of Manchester United last weekend, and a Norwich side still looking for their first Premiership victory for well over six years − it has been a great deal longer since they were victorious on their travels, mind.
The Trotters are still nursing an FA Cup semi-final hangover it would seem, losing 5 - 0 to Stoke last month to miss out on the opportunity to feature in this weekend's show - piece against Manchester City, and are now finishing a campaign full of promise with a real whimper, with last week's 2 - 1 reverse to Sunderland at
home their
third consecutive
defeat following disappointing outcomes away at first Fulham (3 - 0) before helped Blackburn, who were previously without a win for ten games, to end their barren streak (1 - 0).
It has, however, been a steep decline ever since − a 5 - 0 loss at
home to Manchester United was their
third successive league
defeat, having lost to both Manchester City (2 - 3) and Liverpool (3 - 1) in August − and now the Trotters find themselves hovering precariously above the bottom - three in the table, just a point better off than Norwich.
Manchester United's shock
home defeat by bottom club West Brom ensured City won their
third league title in seven seasons and their first under Pep Guardiola.
Last Sunday's 2 - 1
home defeat to Tottenham was their sixth of the campaign already, meaning Rovers have lost precisely one -
third of their Premiership fixtures this season.
Manager Arsene Wenger, watching from the stands was serving his
third of a four - match touchline ban, was hoping Arsenal could respond to Tuesday's shock
home defeat by Watford — but Chelsea left the Gunners 12 points behind them.
A
third straight
home defeat for Palace leaves Roy Hodgson's men just two points above the drop zone, having played two games more than Southampton in 18th.
-- Defending league champions United are striving to avoid a
third consecutive Premier League
defeat having lost at
home to Blackburn (2 - 3) and away at Newcastle (3 - 0) either side of the New Year.
Burnley were at this point careering towards the
third relegation place compounded by a depressing
defeat at
home to Stoke.
Whereas Fulham are striving to avoid a
third consecutive
home defeat in the league, after suffering back - to - back 3 - 1 losses against Everton and Tottenham, Liverpool are chasing their fourth successive away win − their fifth if you include Tuesday's
defeat of Chelsea in the cup.
MAYVILLE - For the
third time this year, the effort to privatize the Chautauqua County
Home has been
defeated.
At their
home game on Friday, Dec. 8, the women's varsity basketball team
defeated Monarch High School with a final score of 45 - 5 in their
third home game of the season.