Sentences with phrase «good at penalty»

Is he any good at Penalty Killing?
It's Cech in goal (although Ospina might be better at penalties, he again couldn't reach a ball that ended up hitting the post yesterday.
Better at penalties too, better at tackling.
He is technically better at penalties than Henderson.

Not exact matches

Potential drawbacks of being a large group: We are subject to the «pay or play» rule — provide coverage that meets the requirements, or pay a penalty — as well as automatic employee enrollment upon hire and at renewal.
Still, Peter J. Marathas Jr., the partner in charge of benefits and executive compensation at Boston's Proskauer Rose LLP, recently received three calls in one day from clients who were dismayed to learn that most requirements of the law — set to go into effect 2014 — remain on schedule, despite the well - publicized employer - mandate penalty delay.
For instance, 1) If your tax rate is low now you'll likely save on taxes 2) If you expect higher tax rates later you'll likely save on taxes 3) It offers good flexibility with the ability to withdraw contributions penalty free 4) You aren't required to take minimum distributions at any point 5) You can continue to contribute as long as you have income.
The Roth has better terms for those who break the seal on the retirement savings cookie jar: It allows you to withdraw contributions — money you put into the account — at any time without having to pay income taxes or an early withdrawal penalty.
It's generally not a good idea to withdraw money from an IRA early, and the rules do a good job of deterring it: You must be at least age 59 1/2 to avoid early withdrawal penalties and taxes.
If well invested at our assumed rate of 3 per cent after inflation, the return would partially make up for the loss of 7.2 per cent per year penalty charged.
Some refugees believe they have a better chance at asylum if they become Christian; forcing them to return to places like Iran and Afghanistan — where converts can face the death penalty — would threaten their lives.
Familiar examples of such action would include the advocacy of social services aimed at the redistribution of material well - being so that there would be some agreed - upon level of affluence for all, including refusal to live above this parity level, unilateral disarmament, pacifism, nonviolent refusal to abide by existing laws that perpetuate injustice with the willingness to suffer the penalties that existing laws demand.
David Johnson, Christians don't believe we're better than others, but because we repent from our sins and accept the fact that Christ paid our penalty at the Cross, we are definetly better off.
Especially in the latter case but also in the former, however, it's not typical for whole neighborhoods to be targeted in fraudulent cases, as that is (a) a lot riskier than doing something to your own property both in terms of getting caught in the first place as well as the penalties you will incur, (b) makes you at most part of something apparently bigger and denies the fraudster of the unique victimhood they seek and (c) in the case of insurance fraud, involves damaging things you can't collect on.
One contains the wicked who in torment await the resurrection day, when final penalties will be adjudged; another contains the wicked who already have been punished and for whom there is to be no resurrection; another contains the moderately good who await their reward at the judgment; another contains the faithful saints who enjoy Paradise until their rising at the last day to eternal blessedness.
I turned intentionally to a life of crime at age twelve and found myself facing the death penalty at age twenty for offenses including conspiracies to commit bank robberies, hijackings, and homicide, and then, after a merciful and undeserved reprieve from God, spent ten years in America's worst prison trying to figure out, among other things, the nature of punishment — and «Saving Punishment» by Stephen Webb is certainly the best meditation I've come across on the subject.
on Gays... he said, «Well the «Scripture» says...» on the death penalty he got the phony smile and said... «Well other people know lots more than me... so I don't have an opinion»... The guy is completely hollow... I hope he helps the poor but I doubt it... he is a RIGHT WINGED Fundamentalist in T V «clothing»... he would be the first to show up at a town hanging and grin... and pass the hat...
Let dem bring on their best strikers we kept him at bay even at stamford if not for the penalty and defensive mistake Costa won't be on d scoresheet.
... he's really good at getting penalties and killing drives.
The England number one saved a penalty in the first meeting and was fantastic in the second as City crashed out at the hands of Barcelona, so good in fact that Lionel Messi labelled him a «phenomenon».
Reminds me of gervinho, looks better at finishing and passing, we need players like these who go direct at the defenders, we only have ox and sanchez who does this and sometimes iwobi, which gets us goals, fouls in or around the penalty area.
I have no idea how Messi is better at free - kicks than penalties man.
So i look at minutes played per non penalty goal in the PL and am surprised how well giroud compares.
«Maybe [Musa should have had a penalty], again it was on the other side [of the pitch] but Leicester is very good at provoking in the box.
Handanovic is widely considered one of the best stoppers in Serie A, and has a knack at denying opposing attackers from the penalty spot.
When he joined Chelsea everyone was looking at Roman Abramovich with a mixture of anger and confusion but the Israeli did very well at Stamford Bridge and probably deserved to stay on but was not sufficiently high profile enough so was out on his ear despite taking the club to within a penalty kick of glory in Moscow.
Yes it happened at a bad time for a team that played well but went on to lose but how can anyone justify putting their hands on an opponent in the penalty area?
He almost always jumped the snap (which also led to some offsides penalties), and yet even with his really good pass - rush technique he still wasn't able to turn the corner tightly at less than nine yards from the line of scrimmage most of the time.
Deluded — all those away losses due to poor referring (mention of penalty incident at City which one, no mention of the other one which should have been given, grant you Silva was offside for the third but you were played off the pitch... then we come to Spurs where all Arsenal's goals were dubious of which there is no mention and the fact that Harry Kane was carrying an injury and Spurs were well under par!
1) I thought the recap over at Raw Charge was a good one except for the complaining about penalties.
A rare win on the road for Arsenal could be the end of our poor away record in the league so far, and Arsene Wenger had good reason to defend that record because of the penalty incidents at Stoke, Watford and Man City and the offside goal there as well.
But the last ten minutes of the second half weren't so good either as Santi Cazorla slipped up while taking the penalty that would have saved us a point at least.
Still with modernisation in every sports, using technology, EPL should also use review system at least in penalty area.what you think guys.goal line technology is good success.
He's pretty good at killing penalties, too.
Elneny at # 5m is far better value for money than Xhaka and Mustafi who cost around # 65m combined.Elneny along with Monreal was outstanding against West Brom whilst Xhaka and Mustafi were at best bang average.How on earth the ref did not award a penalty for the clear foul on JJR is beyond me.Unfortunately Mustafi was culpable yet again when he committed himself to a ball, landed on his backside and was bailed out by the watchful Monreal.
That all threatened to change when Aguero got past Aurier just before the half hour mark and goalkeeper Kevin Trapp was forced to leave his goal to make a desperation challenge to keep Aguero at bay — but his tackle was clumsy at best, bowling the striker over and handing Manchester City a penalty, while earning himself a yellow card that could easily have been a red.
If Bellemare actually was good at defense and the penalty kill I would have been all for him staying around, but he wasn't.
Undeniably one of the best players at this summer's World Cup, Robben's Dutch side crashed out on penalties at the semi-final stage, losing to Argentina.
Refs were atrocious as well, not giving us at least one of the penalty calls, and ruling a perfectly fine goal offside.
He had good reason to as well because even though the referee was not as blatantly biased against the Gunners as he was in the match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and in other previous games, he did deny us two good claims for a penalty.
That exact same play happens at the other blue line and the D is given 0 leeway to move laterally and if he does it's a penalty, even if the contact is well within the «finish your check» window.
Good player but poor at penalties:» -LRB-
Watford went into this game with the joint best defensive record in the league and having only conceded one, from the penalty spot, at Vicarage Road so it was not totally unexpected.
I was at the game, and it's no good having umpteen chances in the penalty box and either passing the ball the death until we lose it (more likely), or hitting weak shots straight at the keeper.
Stoke, who have already beaten Chelsea and Manchester City at the Britannia Stadium this season, were much the better side in the early stages of the match and they thoroughly deserved their lead, which was doubled less than 10 minutes later by a powerful effort from outside the penalty area from Marko Arnautovic.
It could be a deflection device as well, because almost every pundit has said that penalty decision was harsh, so while Deeney may have loved his role as straight talker, was he really being completely honest or just having an easy pop at Wenger and Arsenal after his team got lucky?
«I don't get a lot of holding penalties, because I'm good at it.
I compare stats mate, and i may have said «he's done this better than Aguero this season» and yes «if you take away penalties their contributions are similar» at the time, but I've never said Giroud is better than Aguero.
Then you have the Payet scenario, with free kicks around the box seeming to be almost as good as a penalty for the Frenchman at the minute.
Larson's 184 - point total is six better than Keselowski, who's facing a point penalty after his car failed post-race inspection following a fifth - place finish at Phoenix.
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