By enabling the Magnifier you will be able to zoom in more than the stock camera does, and play with many editing options
before saving the shot.
Not exact matches
A few minutes later, the ambulance that had flashed its lights at Collier just
before he was
shot was called back to try to
save his life.
I've heard more stories like this than stories where an armed citizen
saved the day by killing the gunman
before he could get a
shot out.
Regardless, Crooks has gone with Thibaut Courtois between the posts after the Chelsea
shot - stopper produced some key
saves before his side took the game away from City in the second half.
Before the Man United game, most Arsenal fans were regretting that Laurent Koscielny was taken out injured and were worried that Per Mertesacker would have to partner Gabriel in defence, but they held firm against the so - called deadly Man United attack force, and along with Petr Cech (5
shots — 5
saves) stopped the Red Devils from making any sort of comeback.
we have waited a long time for this club to truly step up, which is a difficult ask... to do so properly they will need to overextend themselves and get well outside the comfort zone they have become accustomed to... at the very least they owe their fans, most of whom supported this franchise for at least the first 8 years of this 10 year plan, one real
shot at the «promised» land... remember phase one was build and
save, phase two was the fire sale of all our top players, phase three was supposed to be our metamorphosis, when we were literally told how we could compete with any club in the world and phase four appears to be rinse and repeat, under the guise that we just can't seem to find any players that are better than our current lot (can you even imagine the state of world soccer if that were truly the case)... it's time for you Mr. Kroenke and Mr. Wenger to ask not what the fans can do for you, but what you two can do to make things right again for the fans... if you can't do this earnestly and honestly, simply move on
before the only thing left in the cupboard are bitter memories and what could have beans?
Gareth Barry saw his initial
shot blocked by Tyler Blackett
before Bryan Oviedo's rasping drive was superbly kept out by David de Gea, who had already pulled off a string of great
saves including
saving Leighton Baines's penalty kick.
Goaltender Danny Aus Birken, who
saved 26 of 30
shots in the game, was unable to make the stop just
before the intermission.
The impressive Januzaj collected the ball on the edge of the box and swiveled past a number of challenges
before he curled a
shot to the right of Oblak but the effort lacked power and it was a comfortable
save for the keeper.
A string of
saves, including a double at point blank range from Aguero and then Messi helped Colombia make it to a penalty
shoot out, which they nearly won in sudden death
before Tevez finally sent Ospina the wrong way.
Aranda was then handed the chance to make it 2 - 0
before the break as Thiago gifted him the ball from a Barca free - kick but he hesitated
before taking on the
shot and Victor Valdes made an easy
save.
A typical pacy run from Welbeck and lovely curling
shot at the top corner produced fantastic
saves from Hull's 39 - year old second choice keeper
before Alexis Sanchez broke the deadlock with a fizzing low
shot from the right.
Ospina made a couple of very good
saves before and after that and Arsenal really should have had at least one goal
before halftime, but Ozil
shot wide, Sanchez headed wide, Elneny took an extra touch when he should have
shot and Iwobi did the same, leaving us with three goals to score without reply after the restart.
Cazorla zipped a
shot narrowly wide after the restart, while Szczesny produced a great point blank
save to stop a Flamini own goal,
before Wilshere wanted a penalty for a Fabregas handball.
His efforts kept us within touching distance, and Alexis Sanchez managed to level the scoring,
before Alex Iwobi was set through for a great opportunity to win us the match, only for his placed
shot to be
saved.
A brand new set of animations makes for impressive
saves, plus motions like palming a stinging
shot down into the ground
before catching.
Atletico enjoyed the better of the first half, but were unable to make the pressure tell with Yannick Carrasco, Saul and Antoine Griezmann all forcing
saves from Sehic and Jose Gimenez stabbing a
shot just wide five minutes
before the break.
Marco Asensio enjoyed their best moment of the first half when he ran at the Atletico defence only for Arrizabalaga to
save his low
shot just
before the interval.
Steve Bruce saw his penalty
saved, while Dejan Savićević and Darko Pančev had chances to put «Red Star» in front
before Brian McClair tidied away the winner, finishing after Neil Webb's
shot came back to him off a post.
But the hosts took the lead in controversial fashion just after the half - hour mark as Kieran Gibbs saw his
shot blocked on the line by Andrew Robertson
before a Sanchez effort was
saved by Eldin Jakupovic and the ball bounced off the hand of the Chilean and in.
Aleksandar Kolarov had a
shot on goal ten minutes
before the end of the half, De Gea
saved it, conceding a corner.
The match entered the closing stages and Albion created a superb opening in the 90th minute, but Gyokeres's low
shot, when slipped through on goal, was
saved before Daniel Mandroiu lifted his follow - up over the crossbar.
Szczesny prevented a late third for Napoli with a good reaction
save to deny Marko Rog
before Salah saw his low
shot come back of the far post.
Our best chances in the first half came within the opening quarter - of - an - hour, Harry Kane bringing a smart
save out of Fabianski from his 30 - yard free - kick
before the Swansea goalkeeper denied Heung - Min Son's
shot from a tight angle.
On a rare venture forward, Nemanja Matic lashed a volley narrowly wide from 20 yards, but Liverpool remained on top as Joel Matip's
shot drew a sublime point - blank
save from De Gea
before Salah fired the rebound wide.
Dynamo's first serious scoring chance after half - time came on 65th minute as Zavarov danced past two markers
before setting up Yakovenko, whose
shot forced yet another good
save from Fillol.
Hogan came close once again just
before half - time but his
shot from outside of the box was denied through a fine
save from Burton keeper Stephen Bywater.
A minute later, with Victor Rodriguez tucked inside, Jones overlapped perfectly onto a beautiful Roldan pass
before beating Grana 1v1 and serving a wonderful pass to Dempsey for a
shot that forced a
save from keeper Jesse Gonzalez.
Substitute Sergi Canós
shot wide after cutting inside and then saw an effort
saved by Randolph
before the excellent Woods fired over the bar after a marauding run from midfield.
Holt somehow managed to miss the sort of chance that even Sandra Redknapp would have scored
before Weimann's fine
shot from the centre of the box was
saved by Speroni.
The hosts were dominating the opening stages and Adrien Silva put a
shot wide
before Cedric brought another
save from Handanovic.
First, Gabbiadini whipped a
shot through the legs of Javier Manquillo and into the bottom corner
before Perez restored the Magpies» lead, reacting fastest to Forster
saving his initial
shot by squeezing in the rebound from the angle.
Our first
shot of the game came from Lamela on 31 minutes but it was well wide,
before Lloris made a smart
save to deny David Silva from distance.
Peter Pawlett
shot wide in the second half and the Cobblers also went close through Hilbeberto Pereira and Matt Crooks
before two excellent late
saves from Richard O'Donnell preserved the points for the home side, with Chuks Aneke seeing red for MK Dons for his part in a late scuffle.
Santi Cazorla then saw his
shot palmed away by Cech,
before Eden Hazard jinked his way past some poor Arsenal defending, and then forcing Szczesny into a
save.
First Burki kept out Davies» low left - footed
shot, parrying the ball out but not to a white shirt,
before Lloris made a superb instinctive
save with his legs to deny Aubameyang at the back post on 70 minutes.
As it was, in the days
before penalty
shoot - outs, that epic semi-final tie took four games to settle
before we lost 3 - 2 in the dramatic second replay, even though Bobby Moore
saved a penalty when taking over in goal from the injured Ferguson (no substitute keepers in those days!).
Jags keeper Tomas Cerny made a decent
save from a Tierney drive
before Sinclair fizzed a
shot from 25 yards over the bar just past the half - hour mark.
Christian Eriksen rocketed home the equaliser from long range on the stroke of half - time, Dele expertly controlled Eric Dier's long ball forward and finished past Willy Caballero
before the same player slid home in the wake of Heung - Min Son's low
shot being
saved on what was the midfielder's 100th Premier League appearance.
Joe Allen slid in to score from a Christian Benteke knockdown in the first half,
before Gomes failed to
save a routine Firmino
shot in the second 45.
Eriksen had a sight of goal on 87 minutes, taking control of substitute Lucas» cross but his
shot was
saved low down by Ederson - only our second
shot on target all game —
before Lucas forced him into a flying
save in stoppage time.
Then the flag kick finds Willian on the edge of the box, he
shoots through a crowd of players and he makes a hash of it, finally catching when Hazard picks it up on the byline again,
before being
saved by the offside flag.
Reus was Dortmund's main threat in the second half and had a low
shot saved by Fahrmann
before his dangerous cross was turned wide by team - mate Christian Pulisic.
America now needed three goals to force extra-time and the Liga MX side went close twice
before the half - hour, with Alex Bono coming up with fine
save from point - blank range and Oribe Peralta's redirected
shot just missing at the far post.
Egypt were firmly second - best throughout Wednesday's semifinal, with El Hadary making a number of useful
saves before the
shoot - out despite looking uncertain with crosses into the box.
Willy Caballero, continuing in the cup in place of Thibaut Courtois, who, Conte told BBC
before the game has a minor hamstring injury —
saved as Wilfred Ndidi
shot from 25 yards.
England nearly turned the game on its head five minutes later but Ryan Bertrand, who scored against Malta on Friday, saw his
shot palmed away by Dubravka, who also
saved well from Rashford at his near post just
before the break.
He
saved from Jean - Christophe Bahebeck immediately after Juan Cuadrado had missed for Chelsea and then, after the
shoot - out had gone to sudden death, Courtois parried Thiago Silva's spot - kick
before the Belgium international stepped up to smash home the next penalty himself and seal victory.
Szczesny produced a superb
save to turn away Adem Ljajic's
shot from the edge of the penalty area and then again denied the Inter Milan forward,
before pushing a header by Slobodan Rajkovic onto the crossbar late in the match in Poznan.
Oblak excelled himself with an exceptional series of
saves midway through the half, in quick succession denying Julian Brandt and Volland twice immediately
before Hernandez
shot across goal.