Phrases with «shock exit»

The phrase "shock exit" refers to someone unexpectedly leaving a situation, usually causing surprise or astonishment. Full definition

Sentences with «shock exit»

  • It is no secret that the Real Madrid future of our Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti is under serious threat after a disappointing second half of the season saw us relinquish the La Liga title and suffer shock exits from the Champions League at the hands of Juventus and the Copa Del Rey at the hands of Atletico Madrid. (justrealmadrid.com)
  • With shock exit poll suggesting Labour will lose seats, including almost total wipeout in Scotland, party sources are already talking of Harriet Harman as caretaker leader (theguardian.com)
  • Sanchez is far from the only player struggling at United right now, with the whole team well below par in the big games this season, particularly in their recent shock exit at the hands of Sevilla in the Champions League. (caughtoffside.com)
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