Sentences with phrase «chance of a comeback as»

But when he puts his own chance of a comeback as high as 90 per cent, it's really, really hard not to get excited.

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It came as the Red Devils were trailing 2 - 0 at the Etihad heading into the interval, before they mounted an incredible comeback to secure a 3 - 2 win and deny their rivals the chance of celebrating winning the Premier League title against them.
If we had managed to complete our second half comeback against the Potters, then maybe the memory of that terrible half would not be quite so painful, but as it is, the rugby team got their chance to gloat and will come into the return match at the Emirates on Sunday with confidence high and with a belief that they can do the double over us.
All aboard the hype train as the chance of a comeback for the Pole is looking stronger and stronger
Their evening could be made even more difficult with those potential absentees still in mind, as ESPN also note how Mauricio Pochettino hasn't ruled out the chances of Harry Kane making an incredibly quick comeback from an ankle injury to feature in the showdown.
Both these sides were victorious in midweek, with Chelsea beating Spartak Moscow on Wednesday night 4 - 1 to ensure they were one of the first to qualify for the knock - outs as 24 hours later Liverpool were enhancing their chances of progression into the Europa League knock - outs courtesy of a 3 - 1 comeback win over Italian improver's Napoli at Anfield.
That's a worry for Owen Coyle as his lads quickly became deflated despite the minuscule chance of a possible comeback.
A serious illness known as hyperparathyroidism probably robbed him of any chance to make a serious comeback.
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