Sentences with phrase «goals up only»

I remember watching some international highlights not long back when Germany were four goals up only to be clawed back to four all, i expected to see that Mert were at fault for some but for every goal it was Howedes at fault.
How do you explain playing against Newcastle, 4 goals up only to end up drawing the match.

Not exact matches

Instead, set up regular meetings to discuss not only your current goals, but also how those goals measure up to your company's longer - term, big - picture goals.
However, as there are lots of options for a business to choose from, you need to come up with a good strategy that will not only achieve your company's goals but will establish a good customer relationship.
Even with the large, diverse new class of invitees, though, the Academy would only be increasing the percentage of minorities that make up its membership from 8 % to 11 %, a slight increase that indicates how much further the Academy needs to go to meet its diversity goals.
«If your goal is to lose 10 pounds, you may wake up each day with failure in mind because the goal is hard to reach, and you are progressing only by small amounts,» Adams says.
Yet as ubiquitous as this advice is, how many of us have joyfully scribbled down a long list of travel destinations, lofty goals, and crazy activities only to end up sticking it in a drawer somewhere and never consulting it again?
The only way to know for certain that your content is holding up its end of the bargain is by agreeing on goals early on and using the right tools to measure your work against those goals as you go.
How would you live your life if you could wake up each day knowing there was enough money coming in to cover not only your basic needs but also your goals and dreams?
To rack up those first few wins, you've got to set only a few short - term goals at a time.
If the goal of your social media ad is conversions — sales, signups, what - have - you — then you'll want to think not only of the ad itself but also where a person might end up once they click.
While we only had a 45 minute call scheduled, we ended up talking for almost an hour and a half about my life, my investing goals, and my attitudes on money.
That said, Munster notes that Tesla's «goal is not to help the rich save on their energy bill or give them a fun car to drive... There is no agenda or desire to sell to wealthy customers only — it is a necessary step in the economics of scaling up operations.»
While he allows that doctrinal debates about Christ and the Trinity are of only antiquarian interest, he comes out for what he calls a «redemptive process» in which good people do not give up on the goal of establishing the kingdom of God on earth.
The goal was not only to eliminate poverty but also catch up with the First World in modernization.
Community can not be set up as a goal and directly attained, but can only result from a group of people being united around a common goal, their relation to the Eternal Thou.
And since all «being» is found only in «doing» — Whitehead's maxim that «a thing is what it does» is crucial here — the creaturely energizing which is at work in the whole creation finds its goal in, and its final significance through its being taken «up» into himself by the unsurpassable God «whose nature and whose name is Love».
The divine aim to raise up persons whose goals and values are identical with God's goals - for - them and whose actions are complementary to the divine activity succeeds, therefore, only in so far as social ends and cultural traditions are also in harmony with the divine.
Why could your god only come up with one good goal?
In his more important argument Altizer says that God's dying to himself so as to become fully one with all men can have a ground in the very life of the Catholic Church in that the Church is not only not bound to any past images of herself, but her very goal and mission is to open up to and be incorporated into the entire world.
Now, thankfully we do not see people beating each other up at the grocery store for the last package of Oreos on a regular basis (only on Black Friday sales for cheap TVs), but we can see in our movies, television shows, books, and overarching culture that violence is still seen as a somewhat legitimate — often glamorous — method for achieving one's goals, whether it be overt or covert in nature.
They need to consider their long - term goals: Do they concern themselves with prevention, or only look to cover up incidents of abuse as they bubble to the surface?
This is not a permanent diet goal and I will only be restricting calories and upping my protein to this level for 2 - 3 weeks at most.
allowed Tech to get close enough to attempt a 64 - yard field goal at the buzzer, which came up only a couple of yards short
I watched Mahrez's goal against Celtic more than once — Thumbs up I haven't seen the Mahrez goal or I watched only once — Thumbs down
Meanwhile, Arsenal struggled up front last season as players like Olivier Giroud and Danny Welbeck didn't reach the levels expected of them, with the latter in particular proving a disappointment since his move from Manchester United, scoring only 8 goals in total.
Both at the ground and on TV replays, I saw no contact between Monreal and Redmond, for which Redmond went down clutching his face for some reason, when if there was any contact, which there wasn't, that was the least likely part of his anatomy to receive it, but which resulted in their goal, and Jason Long also went down clutching his face, after slight contact on his heel, which I didn't even see in the stadium, but his reaction was over exaggerated, and clearly inconsistent with any pain that he might of incurred, only for him to quickly recover and go running back up the field, when no notice was being paid to him, and a corner was being awarded in Arsenal's favour.
Scoring only once from over 30 shots on goal is highly frustrating especially when you consider they managed three goals from under 10, but we can't let the result affect our confidence in the busy run up to Christmas.
Our only hope is for Wenger to strengthen up our attack by getting a top CF / winger so that we can score lots of goals and hope that Coquelin is fit throughout the year AND Arteta / Flamini perform well in Cup matches
Not only would 4 -4-2 allow Chelsea to pair their two goal machines up top, it would also encourage Hazard and Willian to do what they were born to do — destroy full - backs!
Lastly while we have false 9's, wingers, and false wingers galore, we only have 1 ST capable of playing the role both in terms of build up AND getting goals (Giroud).
Early goals from Antonio Valencia and Jesse Lingard put the visitors up 2 - 0 after just 11 minutes, but the Gunners came roaring back thereafter and had countless opportunities only to be denied by an inspired David De Gea.
No surprise or coincidence for me that shortly after rumors surfaced of Messi preferring Coutinho at Barca to Mesut over concerns over his work ethic and effort, and suddenly Mesut is workin his tail off, not only rackin up goals and assists, but also puttin work and tackles in.
What about vincent janssen He has scored 14 goals in his last 11 games and made 3 assists He is a complete striker he can hold up the ball amd he can run behind defenders even he is not very fast he also play with his two legs and give very nice passes He is only 21 My ideal world will be if we got a super striker like zlatan and get this guy for the next years I'm sure he will be a beast in the coming years
So who you suggest, because obviously no forward guarantee you a twenty plus goals per season, but its a chance that you will have to take with any player and as i said the only way Forward for Lukaku is up
Banging them in for Lyon, starts working under Wenger (who is an attacking manager... apparently, maybe only in the 2nd half of games I guess), and the goals dry up.
Monaco have managed just seven goals in their eight match run to the quarter finals, and will be up against a side that has only lost once in European competition since their new stadium opened in 2011.
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
Arsenal could not have picked a worse time to face Antonio Conte's side, who easily beat Swansea 5 - 0 two days ago while resting Eden Hazard, and who have only conceded one goal in their last 5 League games as they moved up to be Man City's closest challengers, albeit 14 points behind Pep Guardiola's side.
Firing his way up this list after a fine term with Borussia Dortmund, Reus has proven himself to be not only a source of creativity, but also of goals.
Played only one season in England's top flight before relegation but he lit up the Premier League with his sublime skills and dazzling goals.
The young Gunner has fired five goals in his last two games, following up a hat - trick against West Brom with the only ywo goals of the game last night against Aston Villa, the highlights of which can be seen on Arsenal Player.
Up until then, the Gunners were totally dominant and although we only had one goal to show for our many chances, Hull had never looked like scoring.
They know our only threat is Messi and own goals and they will bundle up on Messi and threat eliminated.
Of course we can only have 11 players on the pitch at any time but it is good to know that almost any of them are capable of popping up with a goal and maybe that is taking the pressure off our specialist strikers.
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.
And his tournament took a worse turn today as he was left out of the starting line up for the knockout game against Slovakia, only to see Germany put on their best attacking display so far, with the former Arsenal transfer target Julian Draxler taking most of the plaudits thanks to an assists, a goal and his all round game.
He played down the importance of his own goals and refused to get too worked up about his own importance, which I like, as he clearly sees that scoring goals is his job and it would only be notable if he was failing to do so.
- walcott is only good to come on when the opposing team is about to start attacking us (when we are a few goals up) for his pace on the counter - having gabriel replace BFG makes arsenal compress the play and play better close intricate passes and take opposing teams apart (he is a welcomed addition)
Not only was Coquelin doing his job of reading the game and breaking it up with fast and hard pressing along with some tough tackling, his passing and use of the ball was very impressive and he even played a key role in our second goal scored by Theo Walcott.
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