They haven't been
celebrating goals like seasons gone.
He is a very selfless striker who would not only willingly pass to better positioned team mates but would
celebrate their goals like he is the one who actually scored it.
Meanwhile Liverpool secured three massive points in that morale - boosting fashion, by scoring late on and
celebrating the goal like it won them the league outright, when in reality all it did was move them into the top - half of the table.
Not exact matches
Ozil personality is
like that, you don't see him showing
like a mad man
celebrating a
goal scored.
Is it wrong that I almost
celebrate like we've scored a
goal when Ramsey gets injured?!
off topic still gutted from last night's perfomance, why was giroud
celebrating his equalizer
like it was a winning
goal instead of getting the ball and running with it to the centre to get a winner??
You don't see him
celebrating like a mad guy after a
goal, even lifting a world cup.
but, im ok with this vardy transfer... it shows us many things: 1) wenger is changing, something some of us have been demanding for a long time; 2) it shows that wenger is taking risks: think about it, he is buying a men for a not cheap price, knowing he could not getting anything after, with a future sell i mean... this is an act that shows wengers intentions to win something, the buy is not motivated by any financial or economic reason but only for a «get the f epl once again» reason... this is an act that shows us hungry, even if we fail, we could said we try... first ever, we really try; 3) finally but very important... vardy is the kind of player we need... he is a warrior, a fighter... he has character... look at how he
celebrate his
goals... full of energy... he,
like alexis, can motivate the team when the things are not going in our way (something wenger cant do because of his age and because he has never been an active coach on the pitch)... the vardy transfer, if it finish well, is a demostration of a change, and a good one... lets take care of winning things and do nt look the economic side for once... vardy is a bit old, but we can give a chance to welbeck after maybe, or akpom... u are not thinking about the future when we talk about ibra... guys: u complain when wenger do nt spend or because he is always looking for the bargain when u are the guys who has to pay the very expensive tickets... u complain when wenger buy the always for the future guy...
like morata... stop to complain for everything and be consequent with yourself... i would love auba, but it is not going to happen... lukaku is awesome but the asking price is stupid... lets try with vardy, give us the throphy..
It is not only the 20 seconds that could mean the winning
goal it is also acting
like there was something to
celebrate.
Giroud gets a 6 despite two assists and a
goal because «he acted
like an idiot» (what has that got to do with his performance and
celebrating a great comeback is not acting
like an idiot anyway).
It was Giroud's first
goal for his new club and he
celebrated like a relieved man, while Palmieri looked equally pleased.
Matthews scored off William Nylander's rebound on his next shift after the disallowed
goal, and made sure everyone knew it was a good
goal by pointing at the net
like an official and showing some rare emotion as he
celebrated at 9:17.
These days, Arsenal players, staffs and fans
celebrate set - piece
goals and penalties
like that kind of
goals are great.
Every time he
celebrates a
goal, he sticks his thumb in his mouth and sucks it
like an infant.
As much as I hate to make this comparison, look at Abramovich of Chelsea... the guy watches almost every match of Chelsea, and is on his feet, waving
like a maniac to
celebrate goals.
1 - 0 to the referee and nothing to
celebrate about, we have a long way to go, Own
goals will not take us far, it does not look
like our season already.Anayways Hope in tranfers
Do not turn their backs...
like Mustafi threw himself to save that shot and then
celebrated the block
like he scored a
goal?
Yes i did not
like it that he
celebrated the
goal wasting a bit of time that somehow would be necesary to get the winner, but give the guy a break he was MOTM by far and to call him idiotic for
celebrating for 10 secs its getting to far for what it actually is.
Our players
celebrated the
goals and looked happier than against City,
like they might have had news to settle them...
Did you see ox and Welbecks
celebrated the latest
goal??? They're
like brothers... Plus Walcott, Chambers, Wilshire are also tight... that's a real positive.
The players were just walking away on the rare occasion they scored a
goal, nobody was
celebrating or congratulating each other... nobody was talking to each other on the bench all looking p'd off with each other, nobody even looked
like they wanted to pass to each other.
No wonder he jumped
like crazy to
celebrate his
goal (his routine really).
Most likely the papers are just drawing inference from facial expressions (
like the one after his second Sunderland
goal when it seemed
like his teammates were TOO tired to
celebrate with him, or the shaking of his after the Anderletch game).
Nice
goals for Podolski and the way he
celebrated and the happiness of the players around him didn't look
like he wants to leave.
I'm sure if I could score a
goal, I can remember that kind of situation and try to enjoy it and
celebrate like it's an official game.
Rafael
celebrated that save
like he scored a match - winning
goal himself.
In the end, as Rooney
celebrated as the scorer of the single deciding
goal 4,020 days after last scoring at Anfield — in another albeit less dispiriting 1 - 0 away win — it almost felt
like a 22 - man pastiche of the striker's own season, prior to his recent return of four
goals from his last three Premier League games.
The togetherness of the group is starting to shine through, with every
goal celebrated as though a match - winning strike in itself and every victory savoured
like it could be their last, and with the form Wolves have been in this season, they're right to take that approach, as three points really have been at a premium this season.
Failing to
celebrate goals was just one indicator, and his general demeanour was one of someone who didn't really look
like they wanted to be here.
I realise that even at games at the Emirates when he scores the fans will
celebrate,
like you would with any
goal, however soon after when he makes a mistake everyone will be slating him once again, myself included.
Javier Hernández Chicharito scored the
goal that took Real Madrid to the semi final of UEFA Champions League and
celebrated like this:
I simply have Eboue, despite not being excellent, he can play in many positions, does nt complain and is pretty a jolly guy (i
like how he
likes to join in
celebrating goals, etc), a «happy influence» and feel good attitude he brings to the team.
We're all human and
like to
celebrate, enjoy a meal with others, take a nap sometimes instead of exercising, or we just get too busy to do what our original health or exercise
goal was.
You don't come here to
celebrate music; in fact, for a lot of the film's running time, you might wonder if Chazelle even
likes music, spending a good portion of the story questioning whether the extent artists chase after the elusive
goal of being «one of the greats» is worth the finishing result.
From my work with teachers, I found that these are some of the critical teaching strategies that support students to become assessment - capable learners: Provide time for student reflection on their learning Involve the students in developing success criteria & rubrics for their own assessment Let students assess their own work & measure this against teacher judgements Provide feedback & encourage students to set
goals from this assessment Be explicit about what learning progressions look
like & encourage students to use these to set their own learning
goals Provide opportunities for students to achieve
goals through attending teacher - led or peer - led clinics And
celebrate goals when they are achieved!
FIFA 16 Ultimate Team lets you
celebrate every awesome attack, nail - biting
goal, and powerful win
like never before with console -
like graphics.
«Here's why I am perfectly comfortable operating within the realm of painting with the
goal of entering the museum as it is currently structured: if I don't do it, or if other people
like me don't do it, we will be condemned to
celebrate European beauty and Europe's artistic achievement in perpetuity,» Marshall said.