Liverpool are effective at scoring anywhere — 37 of their 75 league goals were on the road — but they need to make sure to be at their absolute best and get a couple of
early goals in the second leg if they want to make sure they win this tie.
We needed
an early goal in the second half and Geoff Hurst duly obliged with his seventh goal in our cup run.
An early goal in the second half acted as a catalyst, which galvanized the team further and help them come out on top.
Not exact matches
Just a week
earlier, the Raiders» girls lacrosse team found itself
in a similar predicament, trailing American Heritage - Delray by three
goals in the
second half.
Scored our only
goal, caused a lot of problems
early on
in that
second half, although he did fade away later on, probably from exhaustion.
Harry Kane scored the only
goal of the game
early in the
second half to secure all three points for Spurs at Wembley, and naturally it would have been a major disappointment for Arsenal supporters to lose against their bitter rivals.
Giroud should start and we make sure we score
early goals, Walcott coming
in second half to hit them on the counter when they might leave their back exposed after conceding.
After spending weeks on the sidelines with an injury, Liverpool striker Philippe Coutinho made his return
in style, banging
in an
early second - half
goal to equalize an FA Cup replay with West Ham United.
Matic responded that he was not, with the award eventually going to Chris Smalling, who also scored a crucial
goal to reduce the deficit to 2 - 1
early in the
second half.
This gave us an
early lead which we never looked at giving back, scoring the first five
goals in less than 60
seconds without reply!
With the hosts
in the ascendency and
in full control heading into the break, Chris Smalling swung the momentum
in United's favour
early in the
second half with a well - taken
goal.
The 20 - year - old scored his first
goal for the club
in their FA Cup win over Scunthorpe United
earlier this month as he was handed the
second half of the clash to impress.
The Terps looked hungry
in the
early going last week, making their first two
goals 11
seconds apart and building a 3 - 0 lead.
He scored the
goal that gave the Reds a glimmer of hope,
early in the
second half.
Kessel capped a fast - paced flurry of scoring
early in the
second period, scoring two
goals in 2 minutes, 14
seconds for his third two -
goal game of the season.
Kenedy had
earlier taken only 40
seconds to breach the Premier League's worst defence — Norwich have conceded 53
goals this season — to send the hosts towards a seventh loss
in eight games.
Thus I would recommend that for the
second leg
in Monaco Gabriel should replace Mertesacker, Monreal replaces Gibbs, Walcott replaces Welbeck because of his pace and the fact that he can easily score
goals, Oxlade replaces Ozil and Rosicky remains on standby to replace Cazorla at the
earliest opportunity should Cazorla show no fight.
After Killorn and Oshie, with the man advantage, traded
goals early in the
second, Kunitz's redirection cut the deficit to 3 - 2 with 1:51 left
in the period.
Tampa Bay tied it on
goals from Hedman and Dan Girardi
in the
second period, but Philadelphia regained the two -
goal advantage on a late
second - period
goal from Jori Lehtera and
early third - period
goal from Provorov.
Payet was unable to add to his
goal or assist tally and was eventually taken off on for Kingsley Coman
early in the
second half.
Maybe starting the first half with 4 -3-3 formation against the so called lesser teams (get the
goals in early) and then switching to a more midfield controlling formation
in the
second half 4 -5-1 (to see the game through) Or vice versa depending on our opponents.
42 — Edinson Cavani's strike is the
earliest goal Arsenal have conceded
in Champions League history (42
seconds).
After an
early goal for the Germans — oh, cruel hope — Di Stéfano struck first and
second, tapping
in at the far post from a Canário cross, then following up the same player's shot,
in the process establishing a one -
goal lead for his team and a two -
goal lead ahead of his strike partner.
The Merseyside giants were forced to come from behind after falling behind to Oleh Gusev's
early strike, but did so
in fine style thanks to
goals from Steven Naismith and Lukaku's
second - half penalty, meaning Roberto Martinez's side now travel to Ukraine as slight favourites.
And, after the
early exploits
in the
second period, Dortmund resorted to pressing Arsenal — albeit not completely — and were happy to maintain the two -
goal lead.
The England international is just the sort of player that has often caused us problems
in the past and so it proved again at Upton Park today, with Carroll pegging back our deserved
early lead with two quickfire
goals on the stroke of halftime and then a third
early on
in the
second half.
Arsenal had watched four months
earlier as Manchester United put an end to Arsenal's 49 - game unbeaten streak at Old Trafford, as the Red Machine used a controversial van Nistelrooy penalty and a
second goal from Wayne Rooney to put the first dent
in the Arsenal armour
in more than 18 months.
Parise's
goal, his
second of the playoffs and 15th career playoff
goal, came when he tipped the puck over the glove hand of Panthers goalie Scott Clemmensen, who had stopped the first 31 shots he faced after replacing Jose Theodore
early in the first period of Game 3.
Falling behind 5 - 1
early in the
second period, Philadelphia rallied to 7 - 6 before a last -
second open - net
goal by Bryan Trottier cemented the Flyers» first defeat since Oct. 17.
Niederreiter tied it at 2
early in the
second with a power - play
goal in his team - record fifth straight game to extend his
goal streak to a franchise - record tying six games.
Florent Sinama - Pongolle hit back
early in the
second half, but the Greek defence stood firm until local lad Neil Mellor scored his fifth of six career Liverpool
goals with a thumping strike from long range.
In the last minute Alexis gave a rather tame free kick at Neuer, and although we are looking the better team so far, we will have to step up another gear in the second half and get an early goal.
In the last minute Alexis gave a rather tame free kick at Neuer, and although we are looking the better team so far, we will have to step up another gear
in the second half and get an early goal.
in the
second half and get an
early goal...
Hopefully get some
early goals to allow some changes
early in the
second off, so that some of the players can get sometime on the field
Benteke opened the scoring inside seven
seconds in what was the fastest ever
goal for Belgium and set a new record for
earliest goal scored
in a World Cup qualification match.
Palace took the lead through Brede Hangeland's header
in the 35th minute but ended up losing the game, as Aaron Ramsey's stoppage time
goal have his team all three points after Laurent Koscielny had equalized
earlier in the
second half.
The Reds brought a 1 - 1 first - leg draw with them back to Merseyside, but Dortmund stormed into a two -
goal lead after nine minutes, and then again
early in the
second half after Divock Origi's reply.
Michy Batshuayi made an instant impact on Sunday evening when he came on for Olympique Marseille against Racing Club de Lens, taking only 38
seconds to score a
goal — the same time it took Steven Gerrard to get a straight red card for Liverpool against Manchester United
earlier in the day.
The Toffees took the lead
early on, as 18 - year - old Tom Davies got on the scoresheet after just 31
seconds — the
second fastest
goal scored
in the Premier League this season.
Illinois cut the halftime lead to 21 - 17 with a field
goal early in the
second quarter and then a rushing touchdown by Donovonn Young.
Borussia Dortmund centre back Mats Hummels has put Germany ahead against France
in the Maracana, guiding home a free kick ahead of Raphael Varane to earn his
second goal of the tournament and put Joachim Low's side
in the ascendancy
early on.
After Arsenal survived an
early Champions League blow thanks to some last ditch defending, a few moments of magic from the
second choice keeper David Ospina and some profligacy
in front of
goal from Edinson Cavani and Angel Di Maria, the Paris Saint - Germain fans were left cursing their luck after Alexis Sanchez popped up
in the right place to rifle home the rebound from Alex Iwobi's shot
in the final 12 minutes of our group game.
I like how we grew
in confidence as the game went on, it just shows how much damage conceding the
early goals used to cause... even
in the beginning of
second half City through their kitchen sink at us but we could handle it and could have embarrassed them with 3 more
goals on da break....
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In the second half, we should have lost the game in the early period by more than one goa
In the
second half, we should have lost the game
in the early period by more than one goa
in the
early period by more than one
goal.
Secondly, Wenger needs to become far more flexible when it comes to his formation selections... remember this is the same individual that hadn't used a 3 - back system for 20 years and only conceded to the experiment when the proverbial shit hit the fan... you know it killed him to adopt «Conte's» system, which is probably why he resisted so long;
in fact his stubbornness to adjust even
earlier might have cost us the 4 hole... much like most sports that have tactical formations, every team should have a «base» offensive and defensive scheme, but they likewise need to have some inherent flexibility depending on the opposing teams tactics and / or when specific substitutions are made... how many times have you watched a Wenger - run team make a late substitution but not change their shape on the pitch... furthermore, how many times have you seen our team fail to make the necessary adjustments at halftime due to Wenger's tactical stubbronness, which often led to giving up
goals in the
early minutes of the
second - half... the best teams
in the world know how to make halftime adjustments whereas we always seem to be surprised when the opposing team throws a wrinkle into the mix following halftime... this my friend is soccer 101
Even though it was comfortable
in the end, with the Gunners totally dominant
in the
second half, we had to ride our luck
early on, when the former Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner could have had a
goal and an assist
in the opening exchanges.
Goals from Luca Paganini and this stunning free - kick from Oliver Kragl had given the visitors a commanding lead, only for Carlos Bacca to find an equaliser
early in the
second half.
Not one, but two former Manchester United strikers got Portugal on the scorecard
early in the
second half of the Euro 2016 Semi-Finals against Wales — but far more importantly, Cristiano Ronaldo got his
goal.
Keisuke Honda scored the all important
goal in this Champions League tie as he put Russian side CSKA Moscow into an overall lead with his free kick
early in the
second half to secure an impressive win over La Liga side Sevilla.
The
early second - half exchanges mirrored the first period with the Nigerians pressing for a
second goal that would leave opponents fielding a lone striker
in Aristide Bance with a mountain to scale.
Our side capitulated and suffered three
goals in only 11 minutes
early in the
second half, and many have claimed that this is the same old Arsenal, with this stage of the competition proving to be a curse for our side year on year.