Sentences with phrase «98th minute penalty»

Burnley have an horrific record away from home this season, and we shouldn't have needed a 98th minute penalty to beat them.

Not exact matches

The Panenka penalty from Alexis Sanchez was the latest, in both meanings of the word, coming in the 98th minute with just about the last kick of the game and earning an absolutely vital win, but there have been plenty more and a lot of them have been huge, like Giroud's 86th minute winner against West Brom, his 92nd minute leveller at Bournemouth or the 89th minute one against Man United at Old Trafford.
Arsenal took the lead through a Robin van Persie penalty in the 98th minute, but remarkably there was still time for Liverpool to equalise as Dirk Kuyt converted from the spot in the 102nd minute.
Despite being the coolest man on the planet and almost giving the Arsenal manager a heart attack with the Padenka penalty to win our EPL game against Burnley in the 98th minute, Alexis Sanchez was just pipped to my Man of the Match award by Shkodran Mustafi who scored the crucial opener and defended with bravery, skill and passion throughout.
Federico Macheda levelled from the penalty spot for United to send the game into extra-time but Murray's 98th - minute header earned Palace a historic win and a place in the semi-finals.
Buffon was sent off for protesting the decision in the face of English referee Michael Oliver, and Cristiano Ronaldo converted the penalty in the 98th minute to put his side through 4 - 3 on aggregate.
To drop yet more points, that being their fourth draw in five league games, will have been bitterly disappointing for everyone associated with the club, however scoring a 98th - minute penalty — what should have been a winner had Arsenal kept their concentration and discipline until the final whistle — only to concede a penalty and an equaliser in the 111th - minute will have hurt, massively.
What the results don't show is that Preston could have been two or three up, Paul Clement's Swansea played exceedingly well in the first half at the Liberty, and Alex Sanchez's «Panenka» penalty to win the game 2 - 1 was scored in the 98th minute.
On 30 April, Lampard, grieving the loss of his mother a week earlier, decided to play in the second leg of Chelsea's Champions League semi-final against Liverpool, who were eliminated on 4 - 3 aggregate as he took an emotional penalty in the 98th minute of extra-time, which he scored confidendtly.
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