Sentences with phrase «furious protests»

The phrase "furious protests" refers to large gatherings of people who are very angry and upset about something, and expressing their dissatisfaction in a strong and forceful manner. Full definition
Despite furious protests from the Liverpool players the referee gave a spot - kick and though Miedema's initial effort was brilliantly saved by Flaherty, the Arsenal No. 11 put away the rebound.
The giant midfielder received a yellow card in accordance with «Fifa rules» and being his second one of the game, was sent off despite furious protests.
Jay Rodriguez struck an 89th - minute equaliser from the spot after Dean adjudged Calum Chambers to have handled the ball in the box, provoking furious protests from Wenger, goalkeeper Petr Cech and several other Gunners players.
The state Capitol sat mostly quiet at dawn on Friday, the calm before another day of furious protests.
Mr Cameron agreed to drop his centrepiece demand less than 24 hours before he planned to spell it out publicly for the first time after furious protest from Berlin.
We need only examine the furious protests against government measures so often heard today.
Both times the attacker for the French side — Moura on the first, Zlatan on the second — was clearly offside despite PSG's furious protests to the contrary.
Alonso then went down in the area under pressure from Pique after Willian had played him in, but the referee waved away Chelsea penalty appeals with Giroud booked for his furious protests.
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