Sentences with phrase «whole premier league»

It would undermine the whole premier league.
As we have discussed before, the Frenchman's performances have improved over the last few months, but we have little evidence that the midfielder will be able to show this kind of form on a consistent basis or for the whole Premier League season.
In fact the powerful French forward has the highest pa in the whole Premier League.
The Arsenal defence has been looking extremely suspect this season, and it is little surprise that the Gunners have conceded 16 goals in our first 11 League games, and there are only 6 teams in the whole Premier League that have conceded more.
That is the equivalent of conceeding only 23 goals in a whole premier league season.
That is the equivalent of 23 gosls in a whole premier league season, effectively like our strikers scoring an extra 12 to 15 goals.
It was a couple of season's ago that Arsenal fans, well me at least, were just starting to worry about the possibility of another club matching our unbelievable achievement of going through a whole Premier League season without losing a game.
You do realise we had the best record defending setpieces in the whole premier league last season.

Not exact matches

In modern football and especially in the English Premier League, most teams will have more foreign nationals than homegrown players and while the whole idea is to bring the best from around the world this can have it's own problems.
The fact that there has already been one article on Just Arsenal today with a wildly different Premier League team of the season based on statistics shows you that as well as not telling the whole story, stats can show very different results depending on which ones you use.
@Sumo, I'm afraid that you are going to remove much more than Premier league from your wish list... Wake up Suppose you have everybody fit for the whole season, can we win the Premier league?
The Premier League is arguably the most unpredictable competition in the world — a statement backed up by the fact Leicester City won the whole bloody thing last season.
If Ozil does stay injury free for the whole season, will that put one Arsenal hand on the Premier League trophy?
Stasd may not tell the whole story but the fact he is the third most prolific provider of assists EVER in the Premier League is a fact, not an opinion.
It is imperative that we all savour the next couple of months of the Premier League as much as we possibly can, because it's essentially the most relaxed that the whole pantomime ever gets.
Despite Guardiola's worries over his side's defence, they seem to be coping pretty well so far, as City currently have the joint best defence in the whole of the Premier League, with the Spaniard's side only conceding 11 goals in just 16 games so far.
The German and his team have come out the other end of the festive fixture congestion in all sorts of trouble and that has made Klopp see the job done by the Arsenal boss in a whole new light, after meeting the Gunners before when in charge of Borussia Dortmund but never appreciating the things Premier League managers had to cope with.
The thing with this whole «Arsene Wenger in Paris» scenario is that it seems incredibly unlikely a Premier League manager would actually travel to another country to do business when there are several employees at the club whose specific job that is.
A striker that can make up for the loss of Alexis will be needed if we are to challenge for the Champions League places or even the Premier League title, and speculation is already rife linking us with a whole host of attackers.
To put this in perspective, two years ago when we finished second to Leicester in the Premier league, we had only conceded that amount in the whole of the season.
Come the other year when Arsenal went the whole season without a defeat in the Premier League, Barcelona were attracted by Marc Overmas and Emmanue Petti, the two joined Barcelona, they played few games, and sometime on the bench, as a result Emmanue Petti decided to go back to England and joined New - Castle and always regret leaving Arsenal, then the other year it was Alexander Hleb, he was the best dribller in Arsenal team, he went again to Barcelona, he was never given some games, I think he only played few games as a sub, and his carrier was destroyed by Barcelona, then come Henry, he again went to Barcelona, he played some games but not like he used to do at Arsenal, he was not looking like a star player anymore, he decided to go to America, then there was Fabrigas, he joined Barcelona again, since he was one of their juniors, I think he played for two seasons, and supporter used to booing him, he decided to come back to Arsenal, by then Arsenal had already resplaced him with Ozil, and he joined Chelsea, then come Alexander Song, he pushed to go to Barcelona, he was always on the banch, and never been on first eleven, then he ended up regreting joing Barcelona, and wanted to go back to Arsenal, but normally Wenger do not take players who pushed themselves to be out of Arsenal, lastly there was Vermuleen, he went to Barcelona and ended up not playing at all but when playing for Arsenal they used to be star players.
As proven last year, nothing should be ruled out given Leicester City's triumph, and aside from the Foxes who will look to defend their Premier League crown, there will be a whole host of other clubs looking to emerge as the surprise package.
Though Hughes saw his defence hold up manfully during their goalless draw with local rivals Chelsea, QPR have on the whole looked suspect at the back, conceding 19 goals in ten Premier League matches this term.
Subsequently, a whole host of Premier League giants are understood to be interested in his services, with Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool all having been linked with a move for the 24 - year - old attacking midfielder [Daily Star].
Hull have a tough task today visiting the Premier League leaders, but it just got a whole lot harder after Mason had to be withdrawn.
You see that shows that the whole of english football is highly competitive from division 2 to the premier league.
«I think the Premier League is so special and to win it now, with the competition that is involved, would be unbelievable, because that means that throughout the whole year you have been the best team.
Do they think the squad as a whole is strong enough to challenge Chelsea and Man United for the Premier League title and to help bring an end to a five season long silverware drought?
While he's suffered a dip in form in recent weeks which has led to criticism from supporters, it doesn't take too much away from the fact that he's considered one of the top right - backs in the Premier League with the whole of his career still ahead of him.
Contra Dyke, they concluded that «the proportion, or total amount, of minutes played five, or ten, years ago by English players in the Premier League, is unrelated to international performance,» and that «neither Italy, Spain, Germany or England seems to do any better when their citizens are playing more total minutes, across the top four leagues as a whole».
Whatever the reason, it is great news for the fans that we now have Coquelin tied up and it should also give the whole dressing room a boost ahead of this crucial Premier League clash with Aston Villa, especially after the news that Alexis Sanchez is carrying a knock and may miss the game.
We may well be, but if ffp does get relaxed (because poor oligarchs can't buy teams and «invest» to turn them into world class outfits or because sky pays the premier league so much that the «others» are disadvantaged) then it will be the «whole package», transfer fees and wages that spiral up.
A whole host of Premier League and European giants have been put on red alert this morning.
Wanted by a whole host of top European clubs as well as Liverpool's Premier League rivals Manchester City and Arsenal, Raheem Sterling's exit would be a disaster for the Reds just one summer after losing Luis Suarez.
25 year old Serbian midfielder Milos Krasic has been proving his ability in the Russian Premier League for a number of years, helping CSKA Moscow to a couple of titles in his six year spell at the club, but now his performances in the Champions League and whilst helping Serbia to top spot in their World Cup qualifying group that has brought the talented visionary to the attention of the whole of Europe and beyond.
Liverpool and England forward Danny Ings has been attracting interest from a whole host of Premier League sides.
Arsene Wenger, Martin O'Neill, Alex McLeish, Sam Allardyce, Gary Megson (now sacked but a Premier League boss when the s ** t hit the fan), Owen Coyle, Carlo Ancelotti, David Moyes, Roy Hodgson, Phil Brown, Mark Hughes (also a Premier League boss when this whole thing went off), Sir Alex Ferguson, Avram Grant, Tony Pulis, Steve Bruce, Harry Redknapp, Gianfranco Zola, Roberto Martinez and Mick McCarthy.
And whatever people think about his career as a whole or his status among Premier League and international greats, there is little doubt that he is right up there with the best Arsenal players ever.
He also makes more saves per goal than any of the others, so do these four stats show that Arsenal have the individuals as well as the whole team blend to power on and lift the Premier League trophy next May?
«Sides in the lower half are beating teams in the top half and that just shows the competition throughout the whole of the Premier League.
When the whole world realized years ago that you can not win the premier league or the champions league with a poor defense Arsene Wenger decided to defy logic.
Add to that the fact that the recent TV rights deal has boosted the finances of the whole division, and the shock emergence of Tottenham and Leicester City in the Premier League, you have to expect the entire market to explode.
Having gone a full season unbeaten, being undeniably the best team in the country for a whole year, you could forgive everyone for perhaps believing that this was the start of Arsenals Premier League dominance.
Alexis if he stays that's good for us because honestly and realistically who was better than him last season in the whole of premier league?
Monreal has become not only one of Arsenal's most consistent players in recent years, but in the Premier League as a whole.
Arsenal football club as a whole can NOT be blamed for not considering this highly unusual state of affairs and because by and large no one saw this coming and in twenty years of premier league football this has never really happened before.
With 16 Premier League goals in the campaign, Alli has established himself as one of the, if not the best, young players in the English top flight and Europe as a whole, but he'll have to match that with influential performances in Europe and for England to truly be regarded as one of the elite stars.
Burnley have remained quiet in the transfer window on the whole, with Dyche bringing in just Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Nick Pope as he looks to find a way to keep the club in the Premier League for another year.
He has recently claimed the Premier League sought to be at «the leading edge» of the «whole equality agenda,» and championed an investment by the league into the new FA Women and Girls programme, amounting to # 2.4 million over two League sought to be at «the leading edge» of the «whole equality agenda,» and championed an investment by the league into the new FA Women and Girls programme, amounting to # 2.4 million over two league into the new FA Women and Girls programme, amounting to # 2.4 million over two years.
But for Arsenal, who will be without Giroud for the whole group stage of the Champions League, the # 20m could be a price worth paying if it got us into the latter stages and helped us fight for the Premier League at the same time, which it surely would.
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