Sentences with phrase «frantic finish»

The phrase "frantic finish" means that something is ending with a lot of fast and chaotic activity or excitement. Full definition
It did make for a great game and a frantic finish as they bombarded us with long balls late on, but Arsenal held firm and deservedly edged this christmas cracker of a football match.
Golden State caught Portland with just over six minutes to go in the game, setting up the frantic finish.
Having taken an early lead thanks to Memphis Depay, Louis van Gaal's men controlled the game but came perilously close to throwing it all away in what played out to be a frantic finish.
Arsenal took the fight to their German hosts with striker Olivier Giroud giving the Gunners an early lead before centre - back Laurent Koscielny netted with 86 minutes on the clock to set up a frantic finish, but the 3 - 3 aggregate score saw Bayern sneak through.
Robert Lewandowski set up a frantic finish after scoring with 15 minutes remaining, but there was no way through as Atleti prepare for their second final in the last three years.
Asano's Japan were trailing 5 - 2 against Nigeria when Asano finished a fine flowing move with a great backheel to set up a frantic finish.
However, they were made to work for their three points as Russia staged a late comeback with Denis Glushakov setting up a frantic finish.
Boston took home the victory after a frantic finish to regulation that saw both teams hit dagger three - pointers.
After getting used to quiet transfer deadline days in recent years, Liverpool are set for a frantic finish to the summer of 2017, with the news ramping up three days before the close of the window and looking set to continue through 11PM BST on Thursday, August 31st.
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