Sentences with phrase «equalised right»

And then of course, Russia equalised right at the death...
Pedro timed his brilliant leveller perfectly, equalising right on the stroke of the break, before Victor Moses turned the game on its head six minutes into the second half when he stole in at the far post to convert a Diego Costa cross.

Not exact matches

Even though Arsene Wenger was right in his opinion that Arsenal were the dominant team in the latter stages of the Community Shield yesterday, even before the referee decided to show the Chelsea and Spain international forward Pedro a red card for his challenge on Mohamed Elneny, you can not get away from the fact that the Blues were ahead at that point or that our equalising goal came straight after the sending off, so were Arsenal lucky?
Wayne Rooney equalised for Roy Hodgson's side on 75 minutes when he tapped in a cross from the right for his first goal in the World Cup.
Bosz lamented a poor second - half display by his team, while a mistake by right - back Jeremy Toljan allowed Kane to snap up possession and equalise on 49 minutes.
Abahani almost equalised during the stoppage time when Saad Uddin's right - footed shot sailed over horizontal.
Hasselbaink had equalised early in the second half with another right - foot piledriver and though we mostly dominated from then on in, a winning goal eluded us.
Mr Brown released a statement to the gay community saying: «I'm very proud of all that this government has achieved on LGBT rights these last 12 years; from equalising the age of consent, lifting the ban on military service, introducing gay adoption and creating civil partnerships to scrapping section 28, introducing the Gender Recognition Act and banning discrimination at work and in the provision of goods and services.
Equalising seats is not the same thing as gerrymandering them, provided it is done in the right way.
This mountain or tent - like structure in rust, dirty pink, lavender and bright yellow on the left, more distant greens and blues on the right, offers one half that seems definite, attention - grabbing, and another more demure, traditionally beautiful; then equalises their force.
While equalising definitions across the relevant statues is clearly a subsequent task for the government, I would have expected some observations for the need to protect worker rights under this statute given that discrimination is fundamental in any discussion about employment rights.
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