Might have been able to put Saul Niguez
under more pressure for the goal.
Not exact matches
What I did need was
more practical day - to - day advice, such as where to look
for a new office, how to organize my payroll, how to find
more clients and how to make ends meet
under financial
pressure.
For all the defiance,
pressure on the Russian economy is slowly mounting
under the combined influence of sanctions and,
more importantly in the short term, the sharp drop in the price of oil, its main export.
Daniel Feldman, a special representative
for Afghanistan and Pakistan
under Obama, said the Obama administration found it
more effective to
pressure Islamabad over safe havens «in private than in public, and to keep the long - standing Indo - Pak rivalry from playing out in Afghanistan».
Michael Dell has been advised to raise his $ 24.4 billion offer
for Dell Inc., coming
under further
pressure as billionaire investor Carl Icahn revealed he had committed
more than $ 3 billion to back an alternative proposal.
It's a testament to Dev's determination that he didn't give up
under the intense financial
pressures on MBAs to secure jobs immediately after graduation — that
pressure is often
more intense
for international students, he says.
Global Brand Building Officer Marc Pritchard has pushed
for a faster shift toward programmatic digital buying in recent months, said people familiar with the matter, which comes as P&G has been
under investor
pressure to get
more from its ad budget amid slower growth.
The bureau, which was already
under considerable political
pressure because of its investigation into Mr. Trump, faced calls
for even
more scrutiny following the massacre.
But many American practices go against the grain of the
more comfortable and communitarian cultural systems of their own societies - the Japanese with life - long employment
for their workers, the Germans with their unions having a say in management
under co-determination, and the French with their government supporting the right of unions to
pressure business from retrenching, by requiring large compensation to be paid to laid - off workers.»
Co-presented by Scotiabank and KPMG, the WXN awards celebrate and highlight the professional achievements of women across the country in the private, public and not -
for - profit sectors at a time when corporate Canada is
under growing
pressure to promote
more female leaders into senior management and corporate director roles.
As in Becket, the Roman Catholic saint emerged as a problematic hero, but the panel decided that it was a statement «about a man who cared
more for honesty and integrity than
for his life... and is therefore a profound statement of the possibilities of human existence
under the
pressure of faith to oneself and to God.»
A cookie crust, which, even when chilled, shatters
under the
pressure of a fork, is
more desirable
for a chilled pie.
But agribusiness banking specialist Rabobank were
more cautious, forecasting Australian cattle prices to remain high
for the next six to 12 months, but warning they will then come
under pressure as global beef production, and total animal protein production, increases.
The increasing credibility of private label products which, crucially, often undercut brands on price is a warning
for brands who are
under increasing
pressure from consumers who are becoming
more open to the idea of buying own label groceries,» Chris Wisson concludes.
The Hammers are in the market
for some new signings in attack this summer after manager Sam Allardyce has been put
under some
pressure to make his side
more entertaining next season after recently holding talks over his future at the club.
I'm not sure Indy will either, but they are
under so much
pressure to fix that O - line, their failure to put a quality O - line on the field is largely responsible
for all of the injuries Luck has sustained, now he's probably one
more serious injury away from being washed up in what should have been his prime, and THEY KNOW its largely because they've ignored the O - line, so they will be
under immense
pressure to take Nelson if he slides to 6.
Gazidis and Kroenke need to be put
under the fan
pressure that Wenger suffers to change their expectations of what a good season is and take
more responsibility
for our club and it's future.
Bale looks needed by Mourinho as he'll be
under pressure to build a
more attacking side
for next season following his side's total inability to keep up with Manchester City this term as well as his side's shock exit to Sevilla in the Champions League this week.
Always a manager
under intense scrutiny, silverware last season hasn't spared Arsenal's Arsene Wenger from
more pressure this season, with his side again failing to show any signs of progression with the same old problems in defence and the hunt
for more silverware already looking a challenging one this term.
More like he very much endeavours to cover
for Per's lack of pace and agility, it often leaves our defence
under pressure.
I am an Ozil hater and I will say why I hate Ozil, Ozil is not a goal threat which would allow other attackers
more space, Ozil job is not only to assist but also to score goals, he drops out of sight when placed
under pressure, does not provide the team with a lift in dire moments (
for our so called big player) and only concentrate on team defence
for a few minutes.
With Arsene Wenger
under pressure and just a few months left of his Arsenal contract, it is looking
more and
more likely that he will not renew his contract this summer, so the rumours are rife about who is likely to replace the man who has run the club
for the last 20 years.
These Barcelona players can possess the ball
for more than three touches consistently, even though they are
under heavy
pressures from the opponents.
With at least two years left on his contract, we are not
under pressure to sell him and although Arsenal may have
more striking options
for this season, we are not exactly bursting at the seams.
Great and beautiful win, kudos to all d players
for their energy and passion and will to win but don't forget d real issues............ Now mertesacker is a great defender even with is faint hearted block to Costa's goal, even with the way ospina conceded d goal was enough reason why cech would av been better any day anytime and still wenger chose ospina at the most important match, and because Ramsey equalised after we conceded
under pressure when we were one man up, look at d replays, only Ramsey was not a pussy, d rest were scared of not conceding
more by staying close to our goal, Ramsey ran forward and was d only player apart from Sanchez and ground looking
for d winner.
Giroud is a good striker
more especially
under pressure, sign a competition
for him and things will be easier
for him.
There is a lot of problems with them at the moment, where even away to them and it being a
pressure game
for both sides, how Newcastle are
under more pressure to win this.
So I do not want to ever see any
more stupid articles along the lines of: «Wenger
under pressure to win», «Cup success to save job», «Will Wenger walk», because it has been confirmed (as if we didn't already know), that Wenger has a job
for life!
Overall, not a good week
for the Italians in Europe so far as Balotelli starts to receive
more and
more criticism while Prandelli is
under pressure.
Because unlike the rest of the managers Wenger has been taking stick
for mistakes made by the players, referee and club board
for the past decade, if anything Wenger has been
under more pressure than any manager in the PL since our stadium move hence why he appears to be
more respected by the FA compared to Mourinho.
If that is the case I think it makes it much easier
for Arsene Wenger, who will not really be tempted or
under pressure to accept such a small amount
for a player that would take a hell of a lot
more money to replace, as Wenger himself admitted in comments reported by the Evening Standard this week.
«It was a match where I felt
more pressure in any Ryder Cup than I felt heading into this one because of the last two years and the buildup,» said Mickelson, who came
under fire
for dissing 2004 Ryder Cup captain Hal Sutton after doing the same to Tom Watson two years ago at Gleneagles.
The paper now say that Chelsea are
under -
pressure to go ahead to match or better the offer made by their London rivals, having lost out to Liverpool in the pursuit of Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain and furthermore needing
more attacking options to provide competition
for new signing Alvaro Morata.
If finishing
under them will puT
more pressure on wenger and the board then am all
for it.
Anyone who saw Kosar's husking of unbeaten, top - ranked Nebraska in January's Orange Bowl game — he passed
for a bowl - record 300 yards and two touchdowns in the 31 - 30 upset — would agree that if nothing else, no freshman quarterback ever showed
more aplomb
under such
pressure.
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Except
for welbeck everyone gets 1, how can mustafi get
more than stupid gab with so many misplayed pass
under no
pressure, ox was awful but the only one getting back to defend, ramsey and xhaka leaving their defensive on the back four only.
Even FA cup won't be reachable just like this season, next season is
more hard due to the Klopp, Mou, Conte, Pep arrival, they will fight
for every trophy in their way, and as usual we'll crumble
under that
pressure
-- Has the skills and confidence to possess the ball
more than two or three touches on the ball consistently
under heavy
pressure, to wait
for good chances.
After that, however, Arsenal go to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea after the opening Europa League match at home to the German side Cologne, so it would have been good
for us to get
more from the opening three games than just three points as we are now
under serious
pressure to not lose touch with the teams at the top before the season has really got going.
In order
for Arsenal to beat Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday you would think that we would have to improve in quite a few areas, even though the Toffees are on a terrible run of form and lacking in confidence with Ronald Koeman one of the few Premier League managers
under more pressure than our own Arsene Wenger.
Although winning the Premier League
for the first time in five years is still very much the primary objective, the Red Devils and
more importantly, Jose Mourinho himself will be
under considerable
pressure to make their mark in a competition they have won...
Mohamed Elneny has looked
more composed
under pressure this season and while he used to be criticized
for his sideways passing, he is now
more imaginative.
For example, Henderson is top of this category with an average of 2.3 clearances per game — this sounds great and it shows that Henderson gets through a lot of work during a game but it also shows that Liverpool are
under pressure a lot of the time meaning he's potentially
more likely to make
more clearances per game than say Arsenal's Jack Wilshere — with the Londoners dominating most games they play in.
A much
more important factor
for any midfielder is how well they use the ball and how well they retain possession when
under pressure.
The North Londoners failed to finish in the top four
for the first time
under Arsene Wenger and a defeat will put
more pressure on the French boss.
I wonder if it will be a swansong
for our beleaguered manager who seems to be
under more pressure than ever if media reports are to be believed.
With both Chris Smalling and Marcos Rojo prone to mistakes
under pressure from the first press and Bailly's injury lay - off it would have been a handy solution
for Mourinho to sort his defence out and turn his unit
more on the offensive yet the manager never really took the option, instead often played a three - man back line with two wing - backs in a pragmatic setup with the extra midfielder being McTominay or Fellaini — who are not inventive going forward.
It was a blow
for Leicester so close to the break but the hosts responded well at the beginning of the second half, putting Stoke
under pressure once
more.
The signings fans had called
for hadn't transpired and it looked as though the Gunners were set
for a season of struggle once
more, with Wenger
under increasing
pressure and
more and
more fans turning against him.