Phrases with «to snatch a point»

The phrase "to snatch a point" means to quickly and skillfully gain or acquire a single point, often in a competitive situation, against all odds and when it seems unlikely. Full definition

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Sentences with «to snatch a point»

  • In the end, Liverpool could have even snatched a point from the game but the reality is that they deserved to lose mainly because of their lack of attacking intent. (soccerisma.com)
  • Hugo Lloris made a crucial block with his legs to prevent substitute Andre Ayew from snatching the points for West Ham but, despite a late volley of shots in a manic 30 - second spell that saw us try to force the issue, it ended 1 - 1, making for something of a subdued feeling at full - time. (tottenhamhotspur.com)
  • Getafe's Sergio Escudero rounds up the roll call of defenders after his all round display meant Getafe snatched a point against Cordoba at the Coliseum. (laligablog.com)
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