Sentences with phrase «get a goal away»

You have to get a goal away from home!

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Retirement should come first, but you can divert money into these other goals by saving more when you get a raise, stashing away windfalls and taking advantage of changing expenses.
In other words, you don't know if what you're doing is getting you closer to your end goal or getting you further away from it.
In terms of visibility, your goal is to be in a kind of celestial sweet spot where you are orbiting not too far away from the big planets or the smaller ones (so you can keep an eye on both), but not so close that you get pulled by gravity into them (and crash).
Rather than focusing on how far away you are from your big goal, stay focused on a single step - every single day - that will help you get one step closer to your big goal.
It is pretty safe to say i will not hit this goal this year — however I will keep trying to sock away a bit extra each month to get as close as possible.
Yes... this is the severist most ignorant form of human brotherhood... but Bill Nye, is taking the first step towards his goal, and the goal of many athiest activist... take the rights away from God believers... because... a hundred reasons... children will be hurt, holds back our country yada yada... be careful who you get suckered in by as you travel these few years we are given on this earth... allow your brother to be your brother... allow him to chose for his life and family... never cross the line of «knowing better.»
There have been at least 2 others games where he rushed out of goal like a clown and was lucky to get away with it.
Yeah ok it's Barça Just ask yourselves how did we get out in recent seasons... always away goals or one goal difference.
Even the fact that we have finished second by only goal difference in the last two seasons as well as losing to Bayern Munich on away goals a couple of years ago suggested that Arsenal just could not get a break.
«The first chance I had I thought I was going to score [too], but I was just lucky Alexis put it away and I was just happy we were able to get a goal and come back into the game.
We will beat Galastaraay twice, Dortmund at home, beat Anderlecht away then lose the last game 2 finish second in our group and get Real Madrid in the knockout round, lose 8 - 1 at the Emirates and beat em at the Bernabeu 7 - 0, lose on away goals and Flamini will get sent off for a crunching tackle, Wenger complains and gets a 3 match touchline ban.
We also need to stop pushing our full backs up so high up the pitch, that's why we got thrashed away to the big teams last season, notice how most of their goals were on the counter?
Take away Ramsey's goal and assist, put in Wilshere's runs that led to nothing and the game ends 1 - 1 and you are all on here whining and complaining about how Wenger got the lineup wrong.
obviously I would prefer to have a much more suitable alternative in the defensive midfielder positions but if they focused more on defensive end and the occasional long - ball, this would allow Bellerin and Sead ample opportunities to bomb forward on their respective wings while still having enough cover to maintain their defensive shape... it would likewise allow for overlapping runs on both wings, thereby letting both Sanchez and Perez to cut inside and get shots away in and around the top of the box with their most dominant feet... if goals were needed I would sub Bellerin for OX and bring Ramsey in for Elneny then switch to a 3 -2-4-1 (more of a 3 -1-5-1 with Ramsey playing higher up the pitch) and I would only use Giroud as a sub when the game dictated it for tactical reasons... this would allow us to be a high energy team with incredible link - up play and a much more direct approach in the offensive end
He's almost given away another goal again through losing the ball... leave him on the bench until he gets a haircut... he seems to think he's Zico now with his 70's haircut... I would prefer him to play like Zico and look like Mr Bean, rather than the other way around...
People get deluded by the fact we are behind City only on goal difference but the style of play and our goal difference is the worst of all the teams in the top 4 right now, and we are yet to go away to Tottenham, City and Everton.
Give Ox to Liverpool for 30 mill before they realise he has no end product, gives away goals and gets injured easily.
Arsene Wenger thinks that the draw at the Bridge sets us up nicely, but he doesn't seem too happy with us not getting any away goals on the day, although they will only count if the aggregate score is still level after extra time in the second leg.
If it was an isolated incident, and he had redeemed himself by scoring lots of goals then he could have possibly got away with it, but with an ongoing attitude problem and no goals to show for it, I can't imagine Wenger expecting Akpom to be able to cope with the pressure or be able to score goals in the Premiership next season.
The clock kept ticking away and neither Team could get a go - ahead goal..
In the build up to the first goal Aguero made no attempt to compete for the ball but deliberately pushed Mustafi in the back to prevent him getting a header away.
Arsenal seemed to be trying to be more precise with their passing and hold on to the ball longer, but the first time they give it away Fer runs through to Cech's goal but his shot was a bit weak to get past our big Number One.
Chelsea are in a poor run of form right now and look unlikely to have what it takes to get past Barcelona, who have an away goal advantage from their first leg tie that finished 1 - 1 at Stamford Bridge.
I'm just wondering when the last time Arsenal lost five away games in a row because Newcastle are getting closer and closer to a third goal, and I haven't heard much mention of our strikers in the last 20 minutes!
Welbeck will get goals for us while he's away so I don't know what the fuss about Giroud being injured is all about.
Throws puck away, gets knocked down, doesn't bother getting up, 2 on 0 goal.
Their 2 - 0 lead is not insurmountable for an attack as good as Madrid's, but if the Germans can get an early away goal, they might just be able to hold Madrid off with that tiebreaker in hand.
Since 2012 Pep's teams have scored just one away goal in the matchup in which they got eliminated.
Nicolas Pavlovich got his fouth goal of the tournament with an amazing drive at goal after turning away from a defender.
Got Arsenal off to a flying start with a goal in the 8th minute, showing off a sublime first touch to get away from the defender, and then scoring with a composed finish.
Fluminense won 3 - 1 with youngster Rodolfo Gamarra getting the away goal for the Paraguayans with an unlikely header.
Arteta may then have done us a favour by getting injured himself as he may have given away more goals he was that bad!
The goal completely changes the complexion of the tie... Chelsea have got an all important away goal in their Champions League Last 16 tie against Paris Saint - Germain, as they now have something to defend it is likely we could see Jose Mourinho's side defend what they have for the remainder of the game.
Olivier Guriod must get himself out of his Premier League goals scoring dip at Watford, as I believe he has now must have regained his goals scoring confidence back after scoring 2 away goals for his country last night.
Well, Our history at this stage of this competition shows us that we normally get knocked out on the away goals rule but for that to happen tonight, we would have to win 5 - 2 lol?
Although Arsenal responded well to a poor first half to get a deserved equalising goal through Theo Walcott, I think the main reason we came away from Old Trafford with a point was that we only conceded once while Man United were all over us, so I am giving the Man of the Match to Laurent Koscielny who just shaded Mertesacker.
I wish the ox stays fit throughout the season and I think he will get more goals this season and for Walcott the center front position is not for he is better coming from wings, the coq has proven his quality but needs cover, we are two positions away from being complete, imagine the coq got injured and giroud.
Harry Kane scored a staggering 21 Premier League goals in a breakthrough campaign at White Hart Lane, but perhaps Spurs supporters shouldn't get too carried away.
Huddlestone got caught on the ball, Livermore gives away foul, Dawson deflects it in... goal made in Sh!te Fart Lane!
I kept plugging away and then got on the end of Antonio Valencia's backpass, beat David de Gea and got the winning goal.
If we start scoring three / four or more goals a game, and start beating the big boys home and away, then yes... I will start getting exicited and support Wenger a little more.
nit taking anything away from the players of the club but if Vardy stays at LCFC I will be surprised if he get 10 goals nxt season.....
Ramsey's ability to get forward into goal scoring positions will be key in the away game.
We still want to, or are forced into playing short passes across the pitch which might get us five yards closer to the opposition goal, but when you've made 12 short range passes and are still 50 yards away, with no striker in the box.....
The player you «still have faith in», Oxlade - Chamberlain, has scored 7 goals in 100 league matches for us (when he got 9 in 36 as a teenager for Southampton & clearly has not improved), has one goal & zero assists this season in 22 matches, gives the ball away a few times every game.
Even if a sloppy pass or a momentary lack of focus leads to a goal there should be enough attacking ability in the Arsenal team to get away with it, as we did last weekend, but I do think it is a concern and especially so in a big game like the one coming up at Man City.
I keep saying give Cazorla his No10 position and we will look more dangerous, Ozil is just getting away with it season in season out, we are missing out on a goal scoring attacking midfielder because Ozil just can't support the striker and he is the one further up, he just floats around the penalty area with no goal threat.
In fact the whole of the league needs players prepared to run, you can not get away with being basically a «goal hanger» like we called them at school, seeking the glory of a goal but not tracking back and defending with the rest of team.
I wouldn't get too carried away just yet, we played an extremely poor and disorganised Chelsea side today.That said we absolutely shredded them especially that Walcott goal?
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