Sentences with phrase «dramatic equaliser»

A "dramatic equaliser" refers to a significant and exciting goal scored by a team that evens the score or brings them level with their opponents in a thrilling way. Full definition
In another they have a go at Giroud for celebrating his dramatic equaliser at Bournemouth when Wayne Rooney just tried to go for the winner after his landmark goal on Saturday.
France trailed Italy in the Euro 2000 final, but Sylvain Wiltord scored a dramatic equaliser in the final minute of injury time to force an extra 30 minutes.
Watford were denied a home win against Bournemouth last weekend because of a dramatic equaliser from Jermain Defoe in the 90th minute.
Alex Iwobi came off the bench to give us a dramatic equaliser against Bayern in Shanghai and, after making a late impact, the Nigeria international could be set to start.
Madrid looked all set for a victory before Griezmann's dramatic equaliser and despite having the lion's share of possession they were unable to get past the brilliant Jan Oblak, who pulled off several fine saves to deny Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema.
Moment of the match: Robin Van Persie - The Dutchman was on the spot to slam home a dramatic equaliser deep in stoppage time.
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