Sentences with phrase «dangerous opponent out»

That took arguably the most dangerous opponent out of the proceedings until late, which accomplished two things: Everyone else got to shine before super-powered Nakamura returned late in the match, and it helped build up the idea of an eventual feud between Corbin and Shinsuke.

Not exact matches

And I don't want to call you out on this but can you list Costa's big game, decisive goals this year («always dangerous regardless of the opponent...»).
In turn, they'll hope to produce a better display this time out, but as mentioned above, they will have to be alert to the dangerous goal threat that their opponents pose.
Lallana, a dribbler, was given the opportunity to play in the centre attacking spaces, enticing opponents out of position in the most dangerous part of the pitch.
However, both Mustafi (1.4 successful out of 1.9 per 90) and Koscielny (1.4 out of 1.4 per 90) have a higher percentage than this number i.e. when they play together, they further reduce the number of dangerous situations the ball can get into by taking it away more effectively from the opponents.
Hard tackles are fine, late and dangerous ones that are aimed at the opponent rather than the ball aren't and the FA still needs to sort out their way of dealing with them.
Suddenly you can barrel forward like a freight train to apply pressure; retreat out of danger with defensive jabs to keep your opponent at bay; and laterally weave to a fighter's weak side while simultaneously throwing a dangerous uppercut to their unsuspecting jaw.
The idea emerges in the movie's darkest story line, when Naylor is dispatched by his employers at the Academy of Tobacco Studies to put out a dangerous brush fire: Lorne Lutch (Sam Elliott), a cowboy who spent years posing for cigarette ads, has contracted lung cancer and become a vocal opponent of the tobacco industry.
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