Sentences with phrase «ensuing corner»

The phrase "ensuing corner" refers to the corner kick that happens right after a specific event or situation, often a tackle or save, in a game of soccer. Full definition
Escober made a big save to deny Paul Aguilar off a poorly defended free kick in the 35th minute, but he would concede again from the ensuing corner.
... so much so, in fact, that from the ensuing corner he sets off on a grand tour of his penalty area, limbs a-flailing, head a-going, and is only brought back to his senses by the referee's whistle.
From the ensuing corner Koscielny hit a rising volley over the target.
Sergio Ramos very nearly won the match in stoppage time, but saw a free kick parried away by Oblak and a header from the ensuing corner flash wide.
The ensuing corner was taken short and the red - hot Costa fired in a cross that Sandro flicked across the face of goal and in for a neat opener that had Cordaz stranded.
The second, on the ensuing corner, saw Mazzoleni actually go to the VAR screen, but he ruled, again correctly, that Bonucci had only touched the ball after being fouled.
Subasic was busy once, turning aside Dybala on yet another 1 - on - 1 matchup and then punching away the ensuing corner.
From the ensuing corner kick Sevilla threatened on the counter attack, but Joaquín Correa's header barely missed the target.
Already into injury time I thought we were rather lax in regrouping to defend the throw and not preventing the ensuing corner.
Antonio's shot was parried, and nothing came from the ensuing corner, but the move put Liverpool supporters on notice that this wouldn't be quite a stroll in the park.
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