Sentences with phrase «forward got on the scoresheet»

The young forward got on the scoresheet 20 minutes after joining the action, getting his second goal for the club following his cameo in the cup against MK Dons.

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As good as the men from north London look going forward, especially when playmaker Christian Eriksen is in full flow, opponents must always feel that they will get on the scoresheet at some point during the 90 minutes.
The Arsenal forward began the game in Serravalle on the bench, but replaced club teammate Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain after 67 minutes and then got on the scoresheet with his very first touch, before scoring again 10 minutes later.
The Australian forward was recorded to speed up to record 35.18 km / h in his team's 3 - 3 draw with Stuttgart, during which he also got his name on the scoresheet.
Chris Wood looks Burnley's best option going forward and he si a price of 2/1 in the anytime goalscorer market to get on the scoresheet.
If Norway get on the scoresheet first then this will be fascinating because they have a lot more to offer going forward than Hungary do and with away goals beckoning could still turn this around.
But hey I won't complain too much, certainly Welbeck won't, so we can just be pleased for a very likeable (if not sometimes infuriating) forward for getting on the scoresheet.
Online bookmaker Promotion Everton have produced some good potency going forward this season, especially with Nikica Jelavic and Marouane Fellaini, so it may not be a surprise to see them get on the scoresheet.
Southampton scored two own goals, Gervinho scored a brace as he played a rather unlikely position, centre forward and Lukas Podolski and Walcott got themselves on the scoresheet as well.
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