Sentences with phrase «winning the cups however»

Come on lets handle what we at hand its what we worked for and winning the cups however big or small builds winning mentality in our team.

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He has shown inconsistency, largely due to injuries and a tendency to go for personal glory and re-run his two cup final winning goals when a pass would be more sensible.He is however the only one we have, barring Sanchez, who can run, late and unnoticed into the danger area onto through balls.
Any doubts over his availability dissipated on Tuesday night, however, when the South American scored twice and won the Man of the Match award in a terrific 3 - 1 comeback victory over Uruguay in the World Cup qualifying competition.
I do however thoroughly enjoy thinking about Mourinho whining and throwing his expensive glass ware at the walls after witnessing Arsenal execute one of the best performances of the season on their way to a record 6 FA Cup wins under Wenger.
Even worse for our under fire manager and his under pressure players, however, would be the failure to win the FA cup trophy to give us Gooners at least something to celebrate, but unless things turn around pretty damn fast I can not see us even getting to the final in May.
However, with the Northern 2A league title within touching distance, spirits are high within the club and a win tomorrow will certainly put a league, cup double on the cards at the end of the season!
However, Klopp has suggested that Liverpool will have to adopt a more defensive approach, as they did in their impressive 1 - 0 away win over Stoke City in the Capital One Cup semi-final last week, to claim all three points.
However, for the all - conquering Bavarians, the French wide man has been in imperious form as Bayern won the Bundesliga, German Cup and Uefa Champions League last season, with the 30 - year - old being their star performer along the way in their Treble.
However, there can be no question that the Spanish tactician would still be the right man for Arsenal — and at precisely the right time; another FA Cup win should be on the horizon this season to continue that growing «winning feeling» at the club after such a long silverware drought prior to last season.
However, his exclusion from the match day squad entirely this weekend was a surprise, although as noted by freelance injury analyst Ben Dinnery in the tweet below, Pochettino has now revealed that the Tottenham midfielder picked up an ankle problem in midweek in the League Cup win over Barnsley.
However, the Italian tactician will relish his first taste of FA Cup football and will undoubtedly be keen on a strong run to coincidence with their aspirations of winning the league.
The fact is, however, that we have to face Leicester City at the Emirates tomorrow and after the long and hard FA cup semi-final win over Man City it is likely to be a tough test for the Gunners, which makes this week a nervous time for us Gooners.
However, Gabriel must get used to the demands very quickly as Arsenal aim to solidify second place in the Premier League and win their 12th FA Cup trophy.
However, this fourth FA Cup win of the Wenger era currently remains Arsenal's most recent trophy.
Winning The FA cup is a great thing, however it's nothing over 37 games.
However, their 4 - 0 win over the Queens Park Rangers on the 24th August was the last success Spurs have registered, excluding a League Cup victory over Nottingham Forest.
However, while Messi won the Olympic games in 2008, the World Cup — a competition Pele won three times — still eludes him.
I will however stick out my neck and go for an Arsenal 3 - 0 win; a repeat of the Charity Cup score!!
Harvick will still receive credit for the Cup Series win, however he will lose the seven playoff points he earned — five for the overall victory and two for each stage win — along with 20 additional driver points.
THE FA CUP will not always be there to win as there is is no element of surprise HOWEVER WE CAN SURPRISE OTHER TEAMS IN THE EPL AND CHAMPIONS LEAGUE IF WE ONLY DO THE RIGHT THING
Having won the FA Cup last term, however, Wenger will be hoping that his side can bring in more silverware this term.
However, with just 1 game remaining for Chicago to win the Cup, it appears to be Duncan Keith's to lose.
Have been calling for wengers departure now for 5 years on grounds he could not take the club to the next level... Personally I feel the record in that time proves me right but ok some can throw in references to debt overhang or cup wins or a couple of genuine world class additions to the squad etc... However I hope this window stands as a real testament to the mans failings and all genuine supporters of the club get behind a call to remove him at the seasons end... Qed
However, a repeat of the embarrassing exit without a win in the group stages of last year's World Cup is surely not about to be repeated, and there's every chance of a decent run for England in France next year in a tournament that could start the foundations for building something better for Roy Hodgson's side.
However, looking into the players» eyes and listening to them after they won the FA cup, I was trying to glean from them where they stood on the Wenger issue.
He also says that there are major changes being planned for the coaching staff, and they are interviewing for a Sporting Director, but they won't give up on our most successful manager when there is still a chance he could win an all - time record - breaking 7th FA Cup Final and still make the Champions League, however unlikely.
TBH I am a wenger out, however if he finishes top 4 and wins the cup I can not see him going and prob deserves another crack.
Arsenal can not rely on winning a cup competition to earn their spot however, with luck needed as well as skill to win any knock - out tournament, and we simply must up our form in the division to try and achieve a top - four spot.
However, if USA can just win their two remaining qualifying games against Panama and Trinidad & Tobago, then they'll be in the 2018 World Cup no matter what else happens.
However, Beckenbauer — who won the World Cup with Germany exactly 40 years before Schweinsteiger did — has urged his compatriot not to think about moving away from the Bundesliga.
I'm sure we can all agree that is very frustrating... However, we have seen an improvement against the big teams with a memorable tactical masterclass against Man City (which we could have won 4 - 0), an FA Cup victory at Old Trafford where Coq handled Fellaini adeptly and predatory counter attacking instincts won us the match, and we've got the ability to retain a major trophy.
That would be a good season for me, anything less should be avoided however I will be ok with FA Cup and a top 4 finish as it will get us back in UCL and that could be a win considering the attraction it has and we could be losing Ozil and Alexis so will need quality in.
Which seems a reasonable way of determining who should win the cup, however likeable they might be.
Wenger has however won the FA cup last season and he has kept us in the top 4 until last season with players who he didn't trust fully and a squad made up of penny pinching versions of what he wanted, to maintain top 4 with that handicap isn't a bad thing.
However, we finished the season on a high — finishing in the Top Four and winning the FA cup.
However, Manchester City FC and Arsenal FC took to Wembley for the annual curtain raiser, as the FA Community Shield is prominently called, having won the Premier League and FA Cup from the preceding season respectively.
They are in a battle for a top four position and are in danger of missing out on Champions League football — however, they are still in contention to win the FA Cup.
Love can play it however he chooses, and his counterpart Clarke said his boys, who are confident of winning an unprecedented fourth Ryder Cup in a row, required no rah - rah bloviating from him.
However much this competition might be a lower priority for Arsenal, with the Premier League, Champions League and then the FA cup all more important, it is still a trophy and in recent years we Arsenal fans have not been so overloaded with silverware that we can afford to be blase about any chance of winning something.
We do not carry much form into the match either however, having won only three of our last eight matches, including two wins over non-league opposition in the FA Cup, and we need to target this to get our season back on track.
However, as both Harvard and Oxford had won two matches each, Oxford won the Atlantic Cup on goal difference, with a substantial margin!
However, the man of the moment Van Dijk equals him with an 8/10 from us, as the Dutchman was solid enough defensively given his lack of football in recent weeks, while the winning goal was a huge moment for him and for his teammates as they march on in the cup.
However, one victory since the end of December and now a crushing defeat in the FA Cup, a competition the Hammers could have realistically won given the number of big names who have already exited, has left some supporters questioning the club's leadership.
After delivering two trophies, I think he thought people would let him get on with things, however, not even a couple months into each season after the first FA cup win the flack was just not going away.
However it's clear hes not that bright, he's never really won anything himself (league cup is the pinnacle) and he's never really cracked it at international level (a dozen games for England), so his opinion is not really worth worrying about.
I suppose one worry could be we might need our best players at their best if we are to win the FA cup, like others have pointed out however is that Sanchez brings allot more to the table besides his Goals and Assists.
This debate is irrelevant now however, as the ex-Real Madrid man is back from his World Cup win and will be hungry for more.
However, he's still only managed 15 appearances in all competitions so far this season, and after being substituted at half - time in the FA Cup win over Brighton on Saturday, it looks as though he could be back to square one at Old Trafford.
However, the triumph came at a cost, with Massimiliano Allegri admitting after the match that the World Cup - winning midfielder was a doubt for Juve's midweek Champions League clash with Borussia Monchengladbach.
The fans may be divided over the merits of Arsene Wenger's management (personally I think he should have gone after winning the FA Cup), however I can not believe that many Gooners are content with our clubs owner and his faceless board.
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