This game surely will break records for the most
goal line clearances in the first half of a match as Chris Martin of Norwich seemed to spend the first half on Norwich's goal line clearing Arsenal chances away.
Not exact matches
Filtered
in and out of the match and was unlucky not to get on the score - sheet after being denied by a
goal -
line clearance.
He canceled out his own -
goal by making that
clearance off the
line late
in the game.
I would play all our defensive players and park them on our
goal line, behind Petr Cech And just keep 3 of our fastest players,
in line with Barca's defence, ready for a counter, thats if cech can find them with a
clearance.
Mertesacker watched on As Muller took a shot for the second
goal after a clumsy
clearance from Debuchy, setting an offside trap
in your own box was silly and when Alaba dispossessed Santi, why was Coquelin still ball watching, although Cech was a bit off his
line.
It was not much more than a year ago, but I remember it like yesterday; Arsenal had somehow managed to go two
goals behind to Hull City before 10 minutes were on the clock and but for a
goal line clearance from Kieran Gibbs, we could have been staring down the barrel of yet another failure
in a major final.
I suppose we were better after the break, especially for the first 10 minutes and
in flashes after that, but it never really caught fire although the
clearance of the
line to deny Jack Wilshere a
goal was pretty special.
He had a fairly decent match, making some key saves down the stretch
in the second half, he was beaten
in near the end of the first half and it took a spectacular
goal -
line clearance from Luke Ayling to keep the clean sheet streak alive.
The Hammers still provided their own threats on United's
goal and
in one attempted header by Carroll it took a
goal line clearance by Rashford to save a certain
goal.
Cahill made two heroic
goal -
line clearances which kept Chelsea
in it.
An acrobatic
goal -
line clearance from Jerome Boateng and some fine saves from Manuel Neuer denied Ukraine an equaliser but Germany were more comfortable
in the second half when substitute Bastian Schweinsteiger added the second
goal when he finished a blistering German counter-attack
in injury time with virtually the last kick of the game.
They could have been 1 - 0 down had it not been for a brilliant
goal -
line clearance from Ben Davies but Gareth Bale's brilliant free - kick
in the 10th minute gave them the lead instead.