Sentences with phrase «get on the scoresheet if»

They have scored well away from home averaging 1.4 goals so again, it's worth backing them to get on the scoresheet if nothing else.

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With our new attacking line - up of Ozil, Aubameyand and Mkhitaryan, with Ramsey behind them, they should need less support from the wing - backs but even if they have trouble getting on the scoresheet our focus should be on keeping clean sheets first and foremost in our away games.
If you check the Portugal v Iceland game odds at 888Sport, I cant help but be amazed at the offer of 7/1 on him to get on the scoresheet!
The Sky Blues come into the game knowing that if they manage to get on the scoresheet, Real will have to win the match or be eliminated, due to Real failing to notch an away goal in the 0 - 0 stalemate.
Both teams to score in the match is a price of 6/5 if you fancy the Baggies 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.
«Obviously, I'm pleased to get on the scoresheet but it's irrelevant if we don't get the three points, that's the main thing and we did that tonight.»
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.
It will be interesting to see if the players keep their places and if Joel Obi, who returned from the cold under Mazzarri to grab the equaliser at the San Siro on Sunday, can keep up his form and if Icardi can get back on the scoresheet after having his shot saved early in the match by Lopez.
It's not looking good for them at the moment and both teams to score in this one is a price of 11/10 if you fancy them to at least get on the scoresheet as they have done in their last two against the Red Devils.
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