Swansea won it with a highly controversial
goal in the second minute of stoppage time, but it wasn't the only controversial decision of the afternoon and it was a win they did deserve.
Not exact matches
I don't know how it became everyone's
goal in life to squeeze every
second of every
minute of every day and become some sort of productivity ninja robot, but I really can't think of anything more inhuman and, ironically, more unproductive.
Ramsey was returned to the centre
in place of the Ox, and he celebrated by deflecting the first
goal in Cech's net, giving away the ball for the
second, and then going off injured
in the 20th
minute.
Though Anderson Talisca got a
second goal in the final 15
minutes, it was not enough to overcome the deficit.
Trailing 3 - 2 after allowing three straight
goals in the
second period, the Canucks tied it two
minutes into the third when Sedin scored his 12th of the season on a 5 - on - 3 power play as he fell to the ice.
Christopher Gibson gave up six
goals on 24 shots before being pulled with about 8 1/2
minutes left
in the
second.
And with their
second goal in the 57th
minute coming from their
second shot on target and us dominating possession over the 90
minutes you could say that Wenger's tactics were okay but their implementation was not.
The Avalanche took one -
goal leads when Jost scored 4:04 into the game and Kerfoot got his 15th with just under seven
minutes left
in the
second period.
Arsenal made very hard work of beating Sunderland yesterday and the relief of scoring the
second goal to secure the points didn't arrive until the 93rd
minute due to another defensive error from the woeful Sunderland side that were beaten 8 - 0
in the preceding week.
Seconds later, the match would be over and Liverpool, as frenetic as ever
in their penalty box
in the 90th
minute, had conceded yet another costly last - gasp
goal from the resultant throw -
in.
The Gunners were professional and we played some good stuff at times, especially
in the
second half after Lucas Perez scored a 27th
minute opening
goal.
As we turned the screw more and more, Giroud added a
second from close range
in the 53rd
minute and then an own
goal from an Alexis cross put the game to bed.
The Blues dominated Norwich City from the first
minute as Kenedy scored his first ever Premier League
goal a mere 39
seconds — the fastest
goal in the league so far this season.
Two
goals in six
second half
minutes from Connor Wickham saw Crystal Palace get their noses ahead, but a Fabio Borini stunner won Sunderland a late point.
At 1 - 1
in the return leg, Robin van Persie was then controversially shown a
second yellow card
in the 56th
minute before Barcelona scored two
goals against 10 men to win on aggregate.
Spurs fell behind to Patrick van Aanholt's 40th -
minute goal, but equalised 90
seconds later through Christian Eriksen, who scored again
in between Mousa Dembele and Harry Kane strikes.
Abby Wamback finished a header during the first 15
minutes of OT and Japan countered with a tying
goal in the
second 15 of OT by the tournament's leading
goal scorer, Homare Sawa.
England them heaped more misery on the home side
in the 92nd
minute, after a good cross from Marcus Rashford found striker Kane, who had time to bring the ball down and slot home for his
second goal of the night.
After blowout wins over Missouri State and Kansas and before shootout wins over Cincinnati and Ole Miss came this absurd morsel, with five touchdown passes of at least 48 yards (four
in a seven -
minute span
in the
second half), plus a 52 - yard field
goal.
There was a Mason Crosby field
goal in between Cobb's two
second - half touchdowns, giving the Packers a seemingly insurmountable 31 - 13 lead with just under 10
minutes remaining.
Kessel capped a fast - paced flurry of scoring early
in the
second period, scoring two
goals in 2
minutes, 14
seconds for his third two -
goal game of the season.
In the second half the U.S. pushed forward with the help of offensive - minded substitutes Frankie Hejduk, Roy Wegerle and Tab Ramos, only to see Klinsmann counterattack with a goal in the 65th minute to seal Germany's 2 - 0 victor
In the
second half the U.S. pushed forward with the help of offensive - minded substitutes Frankie Hejduk, Roy Wegerle and Tab Ramos, only to see Klinsmann counterattack with a
goal in the 65th minute to seal Germany's 2 - 0 victor
in the 65th
minute to seal Germany's 2 - 0 victory.
Arsenal fans should be happy that they will be able to keep their super-sub, who has already bagged himself seven
goals in all competitions, and will most certainly help our cause
in the
second half of the campaign, but it will make things more complicated over the busy festive period with Alexandre Lacazette rarely playing the full 90
minutes of the match.
But we were quite
in control and
in the
second half we suffered after their first
goal for 20 - 25
minutes,» he added.
He played the full 90
minutes for only the
second time this season (the first was the League Cup defeat to Southampton) and knocked
in two
goals in the 4 - 1 win.
I think if we hadn't got the
second goal and it finished 1 - 1, it wouldn't have felt so bad, although I guess Lady Luck was on our side when we fell apart
in the last 10
minutes.
Indeed, United were thoroughly outclassed by Spurs
in Sunday's bout; the home side enjoyed 16 shots to their rivals» five, and devastated United with three
goals in six
second - half
minutes.
Goals from Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala
in the final ten
minutes of the
second half secured the points for Juve, who climb to fourth
in the Serie A table.
Ospina did not disappoint,
in his first season he took his chance when it came and played the
second half of the season, his statistics were awesome,
in PL Games per 90
minutes played, for every two
goals ospina conceded, hart, de gea and courtois conceded three.
All three
goals were scored
in the final two
minutes of periods (two at the end of the
second period and an empty netter at the end of the game).
Brodziak and Pietrangelo blew the game open with
goals later
in the
second and Stastny scored six
minutes into the third period.
New York's first ever
goal was scored by Spanish legend David Villa
in the 27th
minute, before Tony Taylor doubled the lead
in the
second half.
After Soderberg opened the scoring at 10:20 of the
second, J.T. Compher, Nail Yakupov and Matt Nieto added
goals in less than four
minutes.
That tactical switch has since gone down
in history as one of the best decisions ever made by a manager, because three
goals in six
second - half
minutes turned the tie around, before a 1 - 1 draw
in Belgium sealed Paisely's first major trophy as Reds boss — he went on to win three European Cups, three League Cups and saw Liverpool crowned champions of England six times.
Instead, a tight back - and - forth game was decided on a last -
minute goal by Patric Hornqvist — and a pretty controversial no -
goal call
in the
second period.
Rantanen tied it at 14:32 of the
second period, but his turnover
in the final
minute led to Calgary's tiebreaking
goal.
Team lost focus for a 15
minutes period
in which we conceded a
goal and almost a
second if not for Navas.
Edinho added a
goal in the 77th
minute, cleaning up
in front of the
goal after N'Dy parried a shot by Ronaldo, who would get his
second goal just six
minutes after that.
Sure we should have scored 3 more
goals, but
in the
second half we looked
in control and there was no need to dig deep for another 45
minutes with all the games coming up.
In the last minute Alexis gave a rather tame free kick at Neuer, and although we are looking the better team so far, we will have to step up another gear in the second half and get an early goal.
In the last
minute Alexis gave a rather tame free kick at Neuer, and although we are looking the better team so far, we will have to step up another gear
in the second half and get an early goal.
in the
second half and get an early
goal...
Three
goals in the space of just three
minutes and twelve
seconds is an amazing stat
in any League anywhere
in the world, but that is what Arsenal managed yesterday, not to mention the fact that the team completed 741 passes
in the 90
minutes, more than ANY team this season or last!
Comes on from the bench, makes 3 back passes before committing 3 individual mistakes which result
in 2 conceded
goals, limps off after playing 35
minutes to waste our
second sub, all this for a CDM with zero tackles won to his name!
Chelsea then restored their lead, but two
goals in two
minutes midway through the
second half was enough to give the hosts a massive three points.
They made it pay this time with an excellent Sissoko
goal in the first five
minutes after which they just pummeled us for the whole
second half.
Palace took the lead through Brede Hangeland's header
in the 35th
minute but ended up losing the game, as Aaron Ramsey's stoppage time
goal have his team all three points after Laurent Koscielny had equalized earlier
in the
second half.
Goals from Aguero, Nasri and Dzeko saw City take a 3 - 0 lead
in the first half, Silva added a fourth on the 51st
minute, with his
second, and his side's fifth, coming just a
minute late.
do you really think you're helping the club by slurping up Wenger following 16
minutes of good play... think logically just for a
second, never has Monreal contributed so much
in the final third (then he went out injured again), we scored two
goals based on set pieces, which certainly hasn't happened
in quite some time and the other two
goal scorers have scored a handful of
goals in the past 3 seasons... this is why this club is
in the predicament they're
in because you lack any sense of perspective or foresight, much like the manager you cuddle up to regardless of whatever inane things he does that negatively impact our club... it's like finding an unopened chocolate bar
in the garbage can
The Reds brought a 1 - 1 first - leg draw with them back to Merseyside, but Dortmund stormed into a two -
goal lead after nine
minutes, and then again early
in the
second half after Divock Origi's reply.
The Argentine created his side's
second goal in the 27th
minute, tearing into the Barnsley box and rolling a deliciously weighted pass square for Aleksandar Kolarov, who found the bottom - right corner.
David Silva scored his
second goal in as many
minutes to put Manchester City 5 - 0 up over Newcastle United.