Sentences with phrase «united by a single goal»

Not exact matches

And you can see how things are changing in those results, because since the infamous 8 - 2 drubbing after we sold Nasri and Fabregas in the summer, United's three wins have been by a single goal and the other two were draws.
Hull have looked extremely organised in recent weeks, highlighted by their refusal to allow Man United or Liverpool even a single goal in their last two fixtures, and we most certainly need to be aware of their strengths.
• City were knocked out by Championship clubs in 2008 (Sheffield United) and 2009 (Nottingham Forest), but since then they've eliminated all six second tier sides they've confronted, including Watford and Leeds in the current run in which they have not conceded a single goal.
They may have just failed to get to the EFL cup final at Wembley but they did beat Man United in the second leg to miss out by just a single goal.
After a lean spell in front of goal in recent weeks, Robin Van Persie buoyed by his international form following a brace against Romania and a single strike against Estonia and will be hoping to carry on this form into Manchester United's remaining Premier League and FA Cup fixtures.
Arsenal would be second best to Manchester United in this season, losing the title by a single point, and losing the FA Cup semi-final in extra-time to Sir Alex Ferguson's side courtesy of Ryan Giggs» famous goal.
-- Each of United's last four league wins were by a 1 - 0 scoreline; they've not mustered more than one goal in a single Premier League game since beating Norwich 2 - 0 on 1 October (7 games).
1 - 0 down and struggling at Middlesbrough earlier in the season, Weir almost single - handedly took the game by the scruff of the neck, winning a penalty and then supplying the ball that put the Boro defence under pressure and yielded the own goal that gave United their win.
Connecting singles is a. And more), but they're united by a common goal: finding genuine, long - term love and commitment.
For perspective, the Waxman - Markey bill aimed to help achieve the Copenhagen climate treaty goal of stabilizing atmospheric CO2 - equivalent greenhouse gas concentrations at 450 parts per million by 2050.82 A NAAQS requiring states to make a proportionate contribution83 to CO2 stabilization at 350 parts per million and other greenhouse gases at pre-industrial levels in five to ten years would cause the United States to become a single non-attainment area, and the Clean Air Act would function as a no - growth mandate, contradicting a core purpose of the Act: protecting the «productive capacity» of the population.84
These goals are best supported by a technology platform that enables companies to unite a variety of systems that manage and house data regarding legal, risk, and compliance activities on a single, secure, and collaborative framework.
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