Are you confident we can break
their winning run this weekend?
Not exact matches
Some people will say, «Well, I almost
won here, we led a few laps there, I qualified on the pole there...» I'd rather take a kid who
wins every single
weekend at his local track than someone who always
runs 15th in a higher series.
Chadli, whose other goal in his impressive recent
run came in last
weekend's 3 - 1
win at Crystal Palace, can evidently finish, but is he good enough to be the main back - up striker for a club with Premier League title ambitions?
I know it sounds like a cliche (not to mention that it also implies that sometimes Arsenal DO NOT always defend together), but our little Spaniard Santi Cazorla thinks that he has found the secret to Arsenal's
winning run — particularly when talking about our spectacular success over Liverpool this
weekend.
Antoni Conte's Chelsea are currently the EPL pace setters which is annoying when you consider that we ripped them apart not too long ago, but we can only hope that their recent
winning run does not carry on this
weekend and for that to happen we need our north London rivals Tottenham to do us a favour as they travel to Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Until we played Crystal Palace this
weekend, Arsenal had gone on a five - game
run without a
win that had seen us drop away from the Top Four contention, so now it is imperative that we start
winning again and start putting pressure on the teams above us in the table.
Man Utd and Mourinho may have bigger aspirations than the League Cup this season, but ultimately a decent cup
run, and a good
win especially after the
weekend's result, will be a timely boost for all concerned and it should give an indication of where Shaw is at in terms of his comeback.
Manchester City take on West Ham United this
weekend and will need to get back to
winning ways after a dismal recent
run of form in the Premier League.
An impressive cameo from the bench at the
weekend against Aston Villa was the most recent of those, with the teenager
winning a penalty after an enterprising
run.
Kouyate was a virtual ever - present last season, making 30 Premier League starts, and has continued his good
run of form this term, netting in West Ham's surprise
win at Arsenal on the opening
weekend of the campaign.
City have
won four consecutive derbies but arguably go into this
weekend's showdown as underdogs, given their recent poor
run of form.
So if Arsenal can
win away to Everton next
weekend with Elneny and Coquelin, we should have our best midfield pairing back for the Premier League
run in and that might just help us to put a strong
run of results together and put the pressure on Leicester and Tottenham.
Louis van Gaal and Man United, meanwhile, were in turmoil, but after a terrible
run of results saw them lose four games on the spin they managed to bounce back with a
win over Swansea City last
weekend.
The
win sets the Red Devils up nicely for the Manchester derby next
weekend as they look to avenge the 1 - 0 defeat they suffered at the Etihad earlier in the season and end a
run of four straight losses against their city rivals.
Don't be surprised if we start going on a
winning run beginning from next
weekend against the citizens!
This
weekend's match also holds various other reasons for importance, as a home
win would also spell an end to our long -
run of consecutive St Totteringham's Day celebrations, the day in which we enjoy the fact that our noisy neighbours can no longer finish above us in the league table.
After the awful recent
run of results had seen Arsenal
win just three times and lose six, crashing out of the Champions League and slipping out of the Premier League's top four places, Arsene Wenger will have been hoping for a bit of help from elsewhere this
weekend.
If Wenger's
run against his rival extends to 13 games without a
win this
weekend, we have a problem, don't you think?
The Gunners will be looking to prepare for the match with a
win after they lost to Newcastle in the Premier League last
weekend, continuing their miserable
run without a
win on the road.
City take on Middlesbrough in the Premier League this
weekend as they look to increase their
winning run to three games.
The other big reason for Arsenal to ensure that we perform well in the remaining league games is the confidence and form that comes with a good
run and how that could improve the chances of us
winning the Europa League, so while he may want to rest the best players for the Thursday night games I think that Wenger should give almost as much focus to the league games, starting with the Saints this
weekend.
But first of all we have to prove that this is the start of a great
run, by getting our third League
win in a row against Watford this
weekend.
Apart from their two FA cup
wins against Blackpool in round three and Bournemouth last
weekend, Paul Lambert's men have on a terrible
run, with just one
win from their last eight EPL games and that was in the first week of December.
Everton take on Sunderland this
weekend in the Premier Leauge as they look to extend their
winning run to three games.
In the National League, the Brewers were the only team in Wild Card contention to
win on Saturday, with Travis Shaw delivering a walk - off home
run in a 4 - 3
win over the Cubs in what has been a fantastic
weekend series at Miller Park.
Let's do the business this
weekend guys... stay on a positive
winning run and keep the few mere mortals above us quaking in their fancy boots...!!!
Michigan could conceivably receive some sort of silly «conference champions» bump (it is redundant when this happens, as a team's resume already consists of all the
wins that took them to the conference title in the first place) and end up with a 2 - seed if they make a nice
weekend run, but right now both of these teams appear destined for a 3 or 4.
I didn't watch the match last night as I was on the field playing I
ran my heels off I was in their faces I was angry I got a well - deserved yellow and could have been sent off later on I intercepted a good few balls and assisted with 2 goals and
won the match From the highlights and the analysis I understand the Arsenal were weak in midfield the Arsenal needs an enforcer someone just like me a motivator and in the face of the opponents a thorn in the side I also believe MR wenger was at fault we all knew we would be weak in defence the least MR wenger should have had is a strong fresh midfield after all we had a tough encounter with city + traveling why didn't he use Rosciky, Carzola and Campbell On a different note I like chamberland stature he is tall and has pace and energy why not adapt him to the defensive midfield position with clear emphasis to be in the opponents face The arsenal and Mr wenger need to wake up fast now we have this
weekend to prepare for Chelsea if we believe we are title contenders
By the time they had finished with Cleveland last
weekend,
winning three games out of four from a team that had spent all but five days of the season in first place, the Yankees were sixth, but only 3 1/2 games behind, and the rest of the American League was
running for the hills.
«Definitely assembled the best task force ever, that's for sure,» McIlroy, referring to the PGA of America panel established after Europe whipped the Americans two years ago at Gleneagles, cracked during his Tour Championship / FedEx Cup -
winning run over the
weekend.
«Last
weekend had a shot to
win at Pocono, one of my probably least - favorite race tracks, and get a strong
run there.»
You are right, if we even draw or
win one of the barca or Everton next
weekend, some AKBs here will come back
running, licking their master's a ** even deeper
The
win over Burnley was well needed but on another day our slightly off the pace performance would have been punished, so if the Gunners are serious about
winning things this season they need to hit the ground
running when club football starts again next
weekend.
Leicester had
won at the
weekend, and was looking to extend their good fortunes in a decent Cup
run.
De Gea, who sat out Sunday's 3 - 0
win over Sunderland because of a hip problem, is likely to return against Chelsea at the
weekend, with Jose Mourinho set to give Sergio Romero another
run - out in Belgium.
Manchester United continuing their
winning run in preseason games under Louis Van Gaal's reign as they defeated Italian side, AS Roma this
weekend.
AS Roma keeping their perfect
run in Italian Serie A going strong as this
weekend they grabbed another
win, defeating Verona 2 - 0 at Olimpico stadium.
Crystal Palace FC 0 - 2 Swansea City FC highlights: Swansea City continuing their positive
run as they grabbed an important away
win over Crystal Palace this past
weekend.
The Blues secured a superb 4 - 2 comeback
win over Watford last
weekend, and Antonio Conte will be determined to continue the
run in Wednesday night's Cup tie.
Moreover, the Baggies have also plundered at least one goal in 14 of 16 at home this season, as well as scoring in each of their previous eight, but that
run will come under threat at the
weekend by an in - form Liverpool side who have kept three clean sheets in their last four away from home, not to mention having
won all nine of the previous Premier League meetings between the two sides, all without conceding a single goal.
Manchester United's brilliant
winning run was ended by arch rivals Liverpool last
weekend.
Arsenal's eight - game
winning streak in the Premier League came to an end last
weekend with a 0 - 0 draw against Chelsea, scuppering Gunners hopes of matching their Premier League record
run of consecutive victories, set in 2002.
Everton embark on a horror
run of form but get a much - needed
win at the
weekend against Bournemouth.
Their 1 - 1 draw with Newcastle last
weekend, a game they probably ought to have
won considering they had a numerical advantage for much of the season half, stretched their unbeaten
run in all competitions to four, and guess who popped up with Bolton's only goal of the game, again... Chelsea's on loan striker Daniel Sturridge, who has now scored in all four league appearances for the Trotters, a
run he will be champing at the bit to try and extend this
weekend.
Last
weekend's 1 - 0
win over QPR in the third - round of the FA Cup ensured the club remained in the
running for some silverware whilst maintaining their positive momentum heading into such a daunting fixture.
However, they did greet Stoke City over the
weekend but there warm gestures didn't get them far as the Potters halted Blackburn's
winning run at home with a dull 0 - 0 draw.
Manchester United ended a three match
run of drawn matches in the Premier League as they rolled out a comfortable and easy 3 - 0
win at Leicester last
weekend.
«His sides have always given City a good
run for their money, and his current charges will attempt the same this
weekend, safe in the knowledge that a six - game
run without a
win is sufficiently unusual at the Etihad to be almost certainly playing on the players» minds.»
In stark contrast is that of Sunderland, who haven't lost a league fixture since being downed by West Brom in just their second game of the term, going unbeaten in their last seven matches and will arrive at St James» in buoyant mood after a 1 - 0
win at home to Aston Villa last
weekend ended a
run of five successive draws.
their last appearance at the DW resulted in a 2 - 0
win over Wolves, their first at home this season, and with the confidence levels inside the Wigan camp rising following a three - match
run without defeat, there's every chance that the Latics can go one better than they did last
weekend and avoid any last - minute heartache.