Cant really keep clean sheets if
we keep conceding penalties or our keeper cant save any of them.
Not exact matches
Monaco missed a
penalty, Hugo Lloris had to scramble to
keep the scoreline respectable, and just a few short seconds separated Spurs being thrown an unlikely lifeline in the form of an equalising
penalty, and Spurs throwing it away, preferring instead to
concede a second goal and drown.
And
keep in mind that United
conceded 18 less
penalties, so that is only a 16 non-penalty goal difference over nearly 300 matchs...
The German fought with Traore and Oscar in
keeping the attackers out of their
penalty area and can't take any fault in the goal
conceded late in the first half.
Spurs have
kept two clean - sheets so far this season, but have been relatively lucky not to
concede against West Ham with Mark Noble missing his first ever
penalty in a Hammers shirt, and Matt Phillips trying to be too clever when he should have netted to make it 1 - 1 against Spurs last Sunday.
To drop yet more points, that being their fourth draw in five league games, will have been bitterly disappointing for everyone associated with the club, however scoring a 98th - minute
penalty — what should have been a winner had Arsenal
kept their concentration and discipline until the final whistle — only to
concede a
penalty and an equaliser in the 111th - minute will have hurt, massively.