Sentences with phrase «won on the road just»

Balanced against that is the fact that Arsenal have won on the road just three times this season, at Everton, Crystal Palace and, contentiously, Burnley.

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I watched the game again and found out Arsenal played so brilliantly the level of the performance was of old Arsenal I have no doubt that the Arsenal will win the league providing we remain united and strong and patient the next 38 games will just be the road for success we just need to remain focused on the road we will eventually arrive to our destination enjoy the trip guys
But I just can't count on any wins on the road at this point.
The Cleveland Cavaliers (43 - 48 ATS overall, 22 - 24 ATS on the road) are just one win away from an NBA Finals rematch against the Golden State Warriors, but first they will need to take care of...
Second place on the road was enough for the German to win the title from Mattias Ekstrom by just three points, with Jamie Green another three points behind to make it an extremely close championship between the top three.
Following their convincing win at Seattle this past weekend (which is one of the toughest places for opposing teams to play in the NFL), the public isn't just drinking the Cincy kool - aid, they're pounding it, with 7 out of 10 bets confident the high - rising Bengals can either win straight up or lose by two or less on the road.
The Cleveland Cavaliers (43 - 48 ATS overall, 22 - 24 ATS on the road) are just one win away from an NBA Finals rematch against the Golden State Warriors, but first they will need to take care of business against the Boston Celtics (52 - 46 ATS overall, 22 - 28 ATS at home).
Only 3 wins in entire season on road... Burnley is just 2 points behind Arsenal... To what level Arsenal have dropped themselves by not changing hands of Management in crucial times... There was a time when Top Managers in Europe would have agreed to join Arsenal because Arsenal were really top but now why Likes of Ancelloti or Allegeri, and other top managers would think of Arsenal as we don't even have money like Chelsea and Man City to pursue them.....
Since their victory against Tottenham last month Arsene Wenger's side have only lost one of their next six top flight games but come into this game having won just two on the road this season.
or simply trying to prove us all wrong again by showing that he could play just about anybody anywhere and win a game on the road against a top opponent; something he hasn't done in quite some time... regardless of the reasons, there is simply no excuse for the goings - on at this club... unfortunately it's unlikely that any real change will come without a dedicated effort on the part of those that feed the beast... our absentee landlord doesn't invest his own money into this club, so in order to force out Kroenke, Wenger and whatever other vermin currently haunt our hallowed halls we need to hit him where it really hurts... continually filling «his» stadium and the constant buying of endless merchandise, like one of the 58 different jerseys available over the last few years, makes us the greatest enablers of all time... have we no self - respect?
We're clicking at home, it's just about finding that win on the road now.»
If it was not for the five wins out of five at the Emirates that awful away record would have completely ruined the season already but we are just about keeping in touch with the top four despite the away day blues, but obviously Arsene Wenger and the players need to start picking up more points on the road.
The Los Angeles Clippers picked up more than just a big road win by beating the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday, 91 - 87.
They're getting just 31 % of tickets to win at home while there's tons of public support on big road underdogs West Brom (+400 odds).
The 2017 Clemson Tigers just walloped Louisville by a much larger margin than the national title - winning 2016 team did, and did it on the road.
like I've said before, Wenger is simply stating that Sanchez is staying so that he can regain some leverage when it comes time to make a deal and to shift the focus back squarely on Sanchez... this is 101 tactics in PR management... the very fact that he even mentioned RVP's name speaks to the utterance arrogance of a man that believes he answers to no one... before you harshly judge Sanchez think carefully about what the ultimate intentions of both parties involved... Sanchez wants to win trophies and get paid generously for his efforts, whereas the club wants to pull the wool over our eyes once again so that we blame the player for wanting the very things we told him we wanted when we brought him in... how many times do we have to go down this road before we realize the only common factor in each of these scenarios is the club itself... trust me, if we showed any ambition Sanchez's contract demands would be much different... just like in other major sports players will take a «home town» discount if they see those in charge making a truly honest attempt to fight for the highest honours in their respective fields... that being said, if they see a team trying to make disparaging remarks about them in the press and not following through on their promises, they will likely try to make them pay a premium for their services or seek greener pastures... btw if anyone simply looks at the score versus Bayern today and thinks that even for a second that this was a deserved victory, just watch the game and judge for yourself... actually save yourself the anguish and just know that if it weren't for Cech and Martinez this could have been a repeat of our Champions League flopping or worse
They had ten different players all get on the scoring sheet in Week 1, they'll just need more production out of everyone if they want to tally some wins down the road.
Despite their strong finish Bilbao weren't overly impressive on the road in 2013/14, winning just seven times out of 19 — although one of those victories did come at La Rosaleda Stadium.
Indiana has won 7 of its last 10, but is just 13 - 16 on the road.
Middlesbrough have just 1 win in 16 away matches this season, but only a -10 goal differential, meaning they're usually in tight games and they don't get blown out on the road.
Arsene Wenger's side won with a last - gasp penalty at Burnley on Sunday for just their second league win on the road this season and, with Manchester United the visitors on Saturday, their home form is likely to go a long way in determining what they can achieve.
The bad news is that Levante have been terrible on the road over the past three months, winning just once in their last nine league trips.
The Potters are winless in four away games (D1 L3) and they have won just one of their last seven on the road now in the top flight (W1 D1 L6) so that's a pretty shoddy record.
There was the game at Maine Road in 1970 at Maine Road when Jimmy Greaves made his debut for us and scored twice, Ronnie Boyce scored from the half way line and we won the game 5 - 1, to gain our revenge on a 4 - 0 home defeat to them just three months earlier.
In their 10 games the Taeguk Warriors won just four and picked up a single point in five games on the road.
They would probably be happy to just avoid defeat out on the road again, but can they land that elusive first road win of the term?
But the Clarets have won just the one game this season back in the top flight, can they up their game and land a big three points on the road?
Considering Monaco have won just three of their last nine on the road, I am backing PSG to come up with the goods and pick up the three points.
They have lost their last nine Premier League away games on the trot and have won just three of their last thirty games out on the road (W3 D3 L24).
With the Magpies having won two of their last three away games, which has come after winning just one of their previous 18 on the road in the competition (W1 D3 L14) they may have enough to at least earn a point.
You can see this one being a tough battle and Stoke have won three and lost just one of their last five on the road.
Chelsea are on a three - match winning streak at Carrow Road with just the one goal conceded in their last four visits there.
Their main issues are on the road, having won just three of their away trips this season.
The Toffees have won just one of their last seven matches and that was against West Ham and during that time they lost on the road at Burnley.
The Gunners have won just two of their last seven games across all competitions away from home and are just W5 D5 L6 on the road this season.
They are winless in their last four out on the road (D2 L2) and have won just one of their last five away from the Hawthorns.
That follows on from their troubles on the road last term, which saw them win just one of their meetings at top 10 sides.
The Tigers have managed just two away wins in the Championship, and the highest placed team they've beaten on the road is 17th placed Nottingham Forest.
At Turf Moor they're good, five wins to their name; But out on the road, it's not been the same; Just one point away, they've found it quite hell; On other teams grounds, they've not played that welon the road, it's not been the same; Just one point away, they've found it quite hell; On other teams grounds, they've not played that welOn other teams grounds, they've not played that well;
The Canaries won just five games on the road in the Championship last season and with their poor record at Craven Cottage, punters won't trust them wholeheartedly in this one.
Some more stats that favor Marquette: the Bluejays have gotten points on just three occasions when they've played on the road and have zero road wins in Big East play.
However, the home side is 5 -1-2 at home to bottom half sides while Fulham have managed just one win in eight on the road to sides in the lower reaches of the EPL table.
Mauricio Pochettino's men have won just four of their 13 away games compared to Chelsea's 10 victories on the road in 15 matches.
There was a 1 - 1 draw played out between these two last season at Loftus Road and QPR have won just one of their last four on home soil against Fulham (D1 L2).
Interestingly, in the return set of fixtures which took place just two days later: West Ham (with juts one change; Bovington in for Peters) beat Blackburn 3 - 1 at Ewood Park to begin a run in which Rovers eventually slid down to seventh in the table; Ipswich took their revenge on Fulham winning 4 - 2 at Portman Road (although they were relegated at the end of the season); Manchester United recovered from their mauling against Burnley to hammer them 5 - 1 at Old Trafford; and Bolton overcame Sheffield Wednesday 3 - 0 in their return game.
Bolton have conceded 37 goals in 18 away matches this season and they have won just one of their last six on the road.
Just three teams have accrued less points on their own patch than Rangers (10 from a possible 36; W2 D4 L6), who have won one − a 3 - 1 success against rock - bottom Wigan − and lost three of their last four at Loftus Road, where they were beaten 2 - 1 by Wolves in their last home game.
They have managed just two wins on the road this season though, and along with those, there has been six draws and seven defeats.
But Blackburn have shown plenty of heart in recent games, especially on the road, and with manager Steve Kean set to be boosted by the return of several influential figures, I sense a first win since the middle of September could be just around the corner.
They have gone W3 D1 L2 in their last six games now and out on the road they have won just one of their last seven played now in a W1 D2 L4 record.
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