Sentences with phrase «worst home defeat»

Aston Villa exposed Liverpool's flaws and the flakiness of their challenge for a top - four place by inflicting the Reds» worst home defeat for more than three years with a 3 - 1 win.
In turn, it resulted in a humiliating day for Villa who suffered their worst home defeat in 81 years as they simply had no answer to their rivals.
Manchester United were thrashed 6 - 1 by rivals Man City in 2011, the Red Devils» worst home defeat since 1955, and Blue Moon Rising TV have voiced a match - report of the shock result in a creative Fifty Shades of Grey style.
The worst home defeat since 2009 and no one at the game.

Not exact matches

You just have to stick in there, keep getting out, keep meeting other actors, keep meeting people... the very worst thing you can do is stay home and hide away because that's a self - defeating spiral you might never pull out of.
Did he became bad player by coming to arsenal??? 3) Arsenal best wins like against Borussia dortmund away, Liverpool at home, napoli at home, where we totally dominated the opponents, came when wilshere was not playing??? 4) Our worst defeat like BD at home, Liverpool away, Manchester City away came when Wilshere played??
After all, a point away from home against the champions would not be a bad result by any means, whereas yet another defeat, even if it is a narrow one, would inflict further damage on the confidence and self - belief of the Arsenal players.
That has rarely been more apparent than in his post-game press conference on Friday after the Lakers sustained a 120 - 89 defeat to the San Antonio Spurs, their worst ever home playoff loss, in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals.
2) Our worst defeats like Borussia Dortmund at home, Liverpool away, and Manchester City away came when he played.
We can not get worse than what we are so far but If we avoid defeat thee, there will be slight chance to beat them at home.
No - one can deny that Arsenal's defeat at home to Man United yesterday was a massive disappointment, but it could surely have been a whole lot worse if Jack Wilshere had been sent off after just half an hour of the game.
The Premier League champions got their title defence off to the worst possible start with a home defeat to Burnley at the weekend, and the pressure has certainly ramped up on Antonio Conte.
The fact of the matter is that under wenger we have our worst Eurpoean deafeat FA cup defeat League defeat in the past century He has more losses in the CL than any other manager and our home record in Europe is disgusting.
Arsene Wenger might decide to keep faith with the Arsenal players who got beat in our last Premier League match which ended with a 4 - 0 defeat away to Liverpool and could have been a lot worse if Petr Cech had played as badly as his outfield colleagues, but somehow I doubt it and expect the manager to make a few changes to the team for the home game against Bournemouth tomorrow.
Picking up a point and avoiding defeat against fellow title contenders is not that bad a consequence, after all, even if you're the home side.
Personally I would take worst defeats 2 - 3 at home against Olympiacos and 1 - 3 against Monaco as these were clearly the underdogs.
Indeed, United's plight could have been worse had the Citizens not fallen to a 2 - 1 home defeat to title chases Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
As if it was not bad enough that Arsenal lost our first game of the Premier League season yet again, and just like in our opening day defeat to West Ham last season it was a home game, we did so after dominating the first half and taking the lead against a lacklustre Liverpool side.
As usual Jon you make some good points but with all respect to Leeds, Villa and Forest, no way would Spurs spend the amount of time in the lower leagues [just one year] that those three have spent recently and I'm sure you remember that great Spurs side in their double year dropping their first point after 14 games to Man City and suffering their first defeat to Sheffield Wednesday by the odd goal in three on Boxing day and almost beating our 66 point record [2 points a win in those days] which stood from the glorious thirties thanks to a shock home defeat on the last day of the season by West Brom with their frightening forward line of Jones, White, Smith, Allen, and Dyson and to make things worse the following year the signing of Jimmy Greaves, and don't let anybody tell different without doubt the greatest striker the English game as ever seen.
2) Our worst defeat like BD at home, Liverpool away, Manchester City away came when he played.
A defeat at The scouters would be bad, but a loss at home to United would really shake there confidence.
Wins against Southampton and at Anfield gave hope that the Gunners could yet challenge for the Premier League title and a 1 - 1 draw at Manchester City was even more encouraging, although bad results so often followed good ones, such as the 2 - 1 reverse at home to Chelsea, the 1 - 0 defeat at Norwich and the 3 - 3 home draw with Fulham.
A point is certainly not a bad result for the Gunners, particularly after their defeat at home to Swansea last time out.
Strong mental toughness has been evident this season by Loko, there have been some disappointing results such as home defeats to newly promoted Tosno and Amkar, yet immediately after these two bad results, Loko responded like potential future champions in their next two fixtures by recording two straight victories.
Almost a week on from the defeat at home to Newcastle, it appears that many «fans» are now fearing the worst and we are once again surrounded by doom and gloom.
Overall on their travels this season Preston have gone W4 D5 L3 so have not been all that bad at all and two of their three away defeats have been by just the one goal margin away from home.
It was United's heaviest home defeat in 66 years and Ferguson called it his «worst ever day».
The Blues were beaten by Liverpool at Anfield while Arsenal were humbled by Newcastle at The Emirates, but for Chelsea the situation isn't so bad as they still boast a two - point lead at the top of the table whereas Arsenal suffered their second home defeat of the season, once again against an opponent you would never have envisaged beating the Gunners on their own patch, and their latest setback could do no end of damage to the morale in camp.
Things went from bad to worse in the 25th minute, when Eyoma bundled home a header from Phoenix Patterson's corner, and they were suddenly staring a second defeat of the season in the face.
We have already said in the introduction that Liverpool is also in very bad shape, where they after tied three defeats last weekend at home against Aston Villa won only one point.
It's been shockingly bad from them and the defeats have kept rolling in despite them having scored in four of their last five games home and away.
-- Martinez's win percentage at Everton is now 29 % (the same as he had at Wigan)-- It's been 9 months (to the day) since we had consecutive league wins — We are currently 4 league points better off after 23 games than when we finished 17th under Moyes — Three home wins all season in the league — Six wins all season out of 23 games — 10 defeats at Goodison since the start of last season — The worst defence in the league in terms of goals conceded
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