While Wenger used his post-match conference to berate the referee’s performance, Arsenal’s Spanish right-back took full responsibility for their downfall. We had some very nice goals.
Ragged Arsenal conceded five second-half goals to Bayern Munich at the Emirates Stadium last night to slump to a 5-1 loss in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie, going down 10-2 on aggregate.
No question there, especially since the Warriors have formidable starters and reserves such as Klay Thompson who joins Curry in the backcourt, Draymond Green who does a bunch of little things, and Iguodala who often plays like a starter (see this Hawks game).
Ozil was absent from Arsenal’s 3-1 defeat at Liverpool on Saturday and although the German star has returned to training, club gaffer Arsene Wenger doesn’t believe he is ready to face Bayern.
Hughes, who captained Australia in 28 Tests from 1979-84, implored Smith to keep his composure but admitted the sparring between the teams made for “great theatre”.
Having lost the first leg of their Uefa Champions League last 16 clash with Bayern Munich 5-1 last month, Arsene Wenger said that salvaging professional pride, rather than the tie, was Arsenal’s goal in the return fixture on Tuesday night.
Lt. Gov Dan Patrick, who preside over the Texas Senate is pleased with the support he says he’s seen for the bill and disputes claims that a similar bill passed previous year in North Carolina led to a loss of jobs and hurt the state’s economy.
During the past week, the Terps defeated Rutgers, 79-59, on the road February 28 and edged Michigan State, 63-60, at home March 4. A run in the Big Ten Tournament could push its NCAA Tournament seed up one or two lines. However, this game would be more of a toss-up than if the...
Steve Smith hauled in another screamer, but it’s the catch he could not take that is hurting Australia’s chances to claim a famous victory in the second Test.