53 ′ 1 — 2 Mesut Oezil
got himself on the scoresheet just after the halftime and put Arsenal in lead.
Not exact matches
The Toffees took the lead early
on, as 18 - year - old Tom Davies
got on the
scoresheet after
just 31 seconds — the second fastest goal scored in the Premier League this season.
The 25 - year - old had the night off as Klopp opted to start a number of his younger players, with Sheyi Ojo and Joao Teixeira
getting on the
scoresheet to follow up Joe Allen's opener after
just 10 minutes.
Aurier then
got his own name
on the
scoresheet in added time to complete the rout for Spurs, a result which now means they sit third in the Premier League table,
just four points behind second - place Man United.
All three were influential in their teams results at the weekend, with Crooks pretty much admitting that Yoshida
gets in
just on his goal alone, with Monreal also
on the
scoresheet in Arsenal's win over Brighton.
Just as a week before, Pohjanpalo
got himself
on the
scoresheet within five minutes of his introduction.
43 ′ 3 — 0 Luis Suarez
got himself
on the
scoresheet with a nicely taken goal
just before the break as Barcelona wrapped up the win.
But they may
just struggle to
get themselves
on the
scoresheet and Wolves can see them off with a clean sheet.
Ronaldo's hat - trick was complemented by a goal credited to Jose Maria Callejon, while Angel Di Maria and Hamit Altintop also
got on the
scoresheet for Real, who had Pepe sent off
just before half - time.
This could be a good open game and it is worth backing both teams to
get on the
scoresheet, but the Parisians may
just have the extra edge.
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.
But it may
just be worth backing the Toffees to at least
get on the
scoresheet given their solid home form and both teams to score at bet365 is at 10/11 odds * (Betting Odds taken at 05:42 p.m.
on March 26th, 2018).
Benítez, meanwhile,
got Liverpool to the 2005 final with
just 1.25 goals scored per game and five matches in which Liverpool never
got on the
scoresheet.