Not exact matches
The
earlier strong upward
pressure on the Korean
won, which had been resisted by the Bank of Korea through intervention, also seems to have abated in recent months.
Leicester's 2 - 0
win over Sunderland
earlier today upped the
pressure on Spurs in the title race.
It hasn't started as planned though, with Villa picking up just one
win in their first nine games of the Championship campaign, and in turn it has led to
early pressure being placed on Di Matteo.
In my opinion,
early kick offs tend to benefit our player as they have slipped occasionally when our rivals had games before us in which they dropped points and we only needed
wins to move up ahead.playing manure is tough enough without the added
pressure of trying to catch up or go ahead based on result of other rivals.
After three
early - season losses last year, Cincinnati
pressured its way to 22 straight
wins and the championship.
The three heavy setbacks I mentioned
earlier put a lot of
pressure on Wenger and the team but every time they responded well, beating Monaco in France, taking 10 points from a possible 12 after the West Ham loss and
winning the next three games after the Saints defeat.
Nevertheless, it was a difficult game for City with the
pressure on following Arsenal's
win over Newcastle United
earlier in the day coupled with a spirited effort from the Hornets.
As for the 15
wins in 17 games (given we had such a poor start to the season) it could be viewed from the opposite perspective ie that under
pressure the team has performed exceptionally well (let's face it had
early season form continued we would be mid table, certainly below the top 4) yet we have climbed the table to the extent that we now sit 2nd!
Arsenal
winning our games will keep the
pressure on as well but more importantly we need to build confidence and momentum to a peak before the north London derby in
early November.
Swansea now find themselves in a bit of a slump in comparison to the loftily high standards they set for themselves
earlier in the campaign, having
won just two of their last five league matches, this degree of inconsistency within their league form has however come at the time when the added
pressure of fixture congestion that comes with a long cup run can really effect a squads fitness and consequently their performances.
The fact that Melbourne City FC
won their match against Wellington Phoenix 4 - 3 on aggregate
earlier in the evening added extra
pressure to the match.
All credit to the team, we never give up even when we're losing, and the crowd as well has been absolutely fantastic.We deserved to
win the game
earlier, we had chances to put it in the net before, and it was tough, but as I said kept trying, putting them under
pressure and the energy today was top drawer.We are now only one point behind Tottenham and three ahead of Chelsea, so we are in a much better position than four or five weeks ago.
Madrid can put
pressure on title rivals with a
win earlier in the day and go 5 points clear at top of the table for alteast a few hours.
The
pressure that naturally accompanies failure to secure a first
win early on has now vanished, so we should see a few individuals really come out of their shells as Sunderland look to kick - on and fulfil their potential; a club who should be aiming for at least a top - half finish considering the vast sums spent in the summer bolstering their playing squad.
It is that ability to get players forward, and when you are forward to make certain you
win the ball back
early and put the
pressure on.
The beleaguered Neville is under
pressure having failed to
win any of his nine league matches since succeeding Nuno Espirito Santo as coach in
early December.
Arsenal maintained the
early pressure, as they
won some
early corners.
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.
CapTon's Mike Whittemore caught up with one of the three Republicans vying to take on Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in November, former Westchester Rep. Joe DioGuardi, in Ossining
earlier today where the candidate was
pressured on whether he'll drop off the Conservative line if he fails to
win today's primary.
The General Secretary of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketia also
earlier called on stakeholders in the country to call the NPP to order for announcing their
win and also putting
pressure on the Electoral Commission to immediately announce results from the polls.
That two - year - old coalition, however, has recently shown signs of strain:
Earlier this year, under
pressure, Mr. Cuomo said he wanted the independent Democrats to rejoin the fold, something that that group's leader, Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, later said he would do if the Democrats
won a majority.