Sentences with phrase «win races for»

We had nine different drivers win races for a total of 23 wins.
To a large extent, Mr. Schneiderman is following the playbook of Bill de Blasio and John C. Liu, who mustered the same coalition last year to win races for New York City public advocate and comptroller.
She noted that neither Matt Driscoll nor Joanie Mahoney received their party's endorsement, before going on to win races for mayor and county executive, respectively.
The 16 - year - old has been discussed for months now with several top clubs monitoring his progress, and it seems as though Chelsea have won the race for his signature.
While United are by no means guaranteed to win the race for Griezmann's signature, today's claims by Don Balon will surely put them in a strong position to finally land one of their long - term targets.
Sanchez is also not cup - tied in the Champions League so could be a big boost to any club that does win the race for his signature this January.
Given his side's issues in attack this season, it's little surprise that Mourinho is ready to make sure that doesn't happen and that he can win the race for Bale's signature this summer.
Sanchez is of course also starring in the centre - forward role, while we have Lucas Perez and Danny Welbeck set to increase pressure on the Chilean and Giroud for the striker spot, which Alexis is currently winning the race for.
Still, they look unable to keep him as big clubs circle and United may now be the favourites to win the race for his signature.
Not long ago it appeared that the Arsenal and England international midfield star would be going on loan to Premier League club AFC Bournemouth, after another EPL club Crystal Palace were previously thought to be winning the race for him.
Still, the Spanish international has shown his worth to the club throughout the years, and would be a big - name addition for Arsenal or United if they could win the race for his signature.
The likes of Liverpool and Manchester United have also shown an interest in Firmino, though it had looked as though Arsenal could win the race for his signature this summer.
Liverpool may be the favourites to win the race for Napoli attacking midfielder Marek Hamsik this January, according to Fichajes.net.
Now though, it just remains to be seen who wins the race for his signature.
Don Balon have also recently linked the 30 - year - old with the likes of Arsenal and Real Madrid, so if he is to leave Milan it's unlikely to be easy to win the race for his signature.
United or Barcelona look far more likely to help the 29 - year - old realise that aim, but it remains to be seen who will win the race for his signature.
The Portuguese coach is also tracking Barcelona attacker Pedro, but could rival Arsenal for the signing of Callejon instead due to Manchester United looking likely to win the race for the Nou Camp misfit.
Indeed, the likes of Liverpool, United and Arsenal will now be in a stronger position to land Reus ahead of some fierce competition, though Atletico Madrid could also be strong contenders to win the race for his signature.
Not content to merely win the race for Embolo, Schalke 04 decided to taunt some of the teams that tried and failed to sign him.
This surely puts United in a commanding position to win the race for his signature, with Jose Mourinho in need of strengthening at the back this January.
So even if the rumours are true, how likely is it that Arsenal will win the race for this coveted young striker?
Surprisingly, he never won a race for Mercedes in the DTM.
Current «keeper Keylor Navas has been told to pack his bags as Florentino Perez believes he's finally won the race for De Gea's signature after years of trying.
It was mentioned before that Swansea, Crystal Palace, Watford, Bournemouth and Southampton were all interested in the England Under 21 star, but it seems the latter, Southampton, are going to win the race for Chambers.
The ideal midfielder for Arsenal and reportedly a player who wanted to join the Gunners from Southampton, it was eventually Manchester United who won the race for Morgan Schneiderlin's signature in a move that significantly strengthens the Red Devils in their potential title challenge against Arsenal this season.
Manchester United have moved a step closer to winning the race for Eric Bailly, with the Villarreal defender believed to have passed a medical with the Premier League side.
At the moment we are more likely to lose the race for 4th than win the race for first.
A number of other European sides have also shown an interest in the player, but Schalke are thought to have won the race for his signature.
Clearly we have only one decent centre half in koscienly — mertesacker is useless and we will only win the race for the top4 with poor heartless players like him and giroud!
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It is also claimed that United and Chelsea are likely to target Gareth Bale as an alternative to the Reds wide - man if one of the other teams involved wins the race for his signature.
If United were to win the race for his signature, likely to cost around # 40million according to Sport Bild, it would certainly be a major blow for the Reds to see one of their major rivals sign a target ideal for their style of play and current needs.
If Fellaini is off then I'd worry that Manu have won the race for Goretzka, unless it's a spot for Ozil that he's thinking.
Real Madrid have dropped their interest in Valencia's Nicolas Otamendi after drawing the conclusion that Manchester United have already won the race for the centre - back's signature, according to reports.
Big clubs such as Arsenal and Liverpool have been linked with the French international, while newly - promoted Queens Park Rangers have also emerged as surprise candidates to win the race for his signature.
The former Chelsea manager did not specify which teams are chasing Khedira, but he seems to have sufficient reason to believe Schalke's chances of winning the race for his signature may be slim.
Real Madrid look close to winning the race for the transfer of Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski ahead of the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea.
Chelsea are being tipped to win the race for the signing of Stoke City goalkeeper and Manchester United target Asmir Begovic in a # 16m deal, according to the Daily Star.
Reports suggested that Chelsea and Manchester United have both been in negotiations with the 28 - year - old [via the Mirror]; however, Barca emerged as latecomers to the transfer battle, and have won the race for his signature after the La Liga champions tweeted confirmation of his arrival on Monday night:
The 28 - year - old has been heavily linked with a summer move to the Emirates Stadium in recent weeks but it appears the 2013/14 Spanish champions have won the race for the Porto hitman.
A follow - up report in today's Daily Mirror suggests United are the favourites to snap up the Turkish international, though, elsewhere, The Sun claims Chelsea are also in the running to win the race for his signature this summer, in what could be a potential swap deal involving Blues left - back Filipe Luis.
Having spent most of May driving a fast, competitive car and being in the running to win a race for the first time in years, Fernando Alonso says he is excited to go back to Formula 1 to drive a slow, unreliable one where even the idea of a 12th - place finish would seem a bit optimistic.
Should Arsenal win the race for his signature, Dybala would face competition from the likes of Olivier Giroud, Alexis Sanchez, Danny Welbeck and Theo Walcott.
Cuadrado could be an ideal signing to come in and play as a wing - back in United's occasional 3 -5-2 system, though it now looks as though Bayern Munich are also serious in winning the race for his signature this season.
There's no doubt a player of Kane's ability could shine at an elite super club like Manchester City, and Diario Gol claim Guardiola's eager to win the race for his signature as he seeks to replace Sergio Aguero up front.
The Bavarian giants won the race for the signature of the rock - solid Moroccan international, who was in immense form for AS Roma to attract interest from a host of Europe's top clubs, also including Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Arsenal are ready to spend big again after splashing out a club - record # 42.5 m on Mesut Ozil last summer, and it is also thought that they will win the race for Sanchez's signature as Juventus would struggle to afford him.
We keep in mind a RAAM maxim: A good crew can't win the race for you, but a bad crew can lose it.
Further, it's suggested that Arsenal, Everton, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and West Ham United are all keen on the England U21 ace, and so it remains to be seen who wins the race for his signature.
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