The Reds beat Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon courtesy of a 95th -
minute penalty from Christian Benteke, despite going down to ten men and trailing 1 - 0 in the second half.
Then with just four minutes left Law had chance to put right her second
minute penalty from a similar place — and this time was on target.
Grenada managed to beat them on the opening day of the Spanish league season while the former La Liga winners had to rely on a last
minute penalty from Joan Cuenca to get a draw against Rayo Vallecano in the last round of fixtures.
It was a hard - fought game against plucky Burnley yesterday, but Arsenal finally came away with the three points in the end thanks to the last
minute penalty from Alexis Sanchez.
City hero Joe Hart, who saved a last -
minute penalty from Argentine magician Lionel Messi, nonetheless believes his side are more than capable of producing a shock win.
So lets take the ref out of this game and score several goals so we aren't at the mercy of a last
minute penalty from a ref who is more than likely to award one against us.
A 94th
minute penalty from Santi Cazorla sealed the three points for the Gunners, but the main talking point tonight will be how did our new signings do?
Not exact matches
The incident happened in the 87th
minute of the Palace win, when the Socceroos» captain cleared the ball away
from his own
penalty area, but in the process appeared to extend his arm unnaturally to attempt to catch the Hammers forward in the face.
Seconds later, the match would be over and Liverpool, as frenetic as ever in their
penalty box in the 90th
minute, had conceded yet another costly last - gasp goal
from the resultant throw - in.
Kane broke the deadlock
from the
penalty spot on 26
minutes, after being fouled by Norwich goalkeeper Declan Rudd, who was shown a yellow card after plenty of thought
from referee Mike Jones.
Let me be clear, this was a missed 5
minute major match
penalty which includes a player expulsion
from the game.
This game contained, in brute list form: a remarkable opening goal
from David Beckham (that has been almost completely forgotten by history, which says a lot about what was to follow); a spawny equaliser; Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira; a (correctly) disallowed Nicolas Anelka goal that was (wonderfully) celebrated for fully a
minute and a half; Jaap Stam and Tony Adams; a (deserved) red card that involved the referee actively pursuing Keane, the better to take (onanistic) pleasure in the act of dismissal; extra-time; Arsenal pressure; a (hopelessly abject) foul
from Phil Neville to concede a
penalty; a surprisingly tepid missed
penalty from Dennis Bergkamp; Peter Schmeichel saving; Peter Schmeichel barking; an unusually sleepy pass
from Vieira; and then, that run, that finish, that goal, that winner, that completely stupid slalom through a stupified defence.
Mauro Boselli scored first the first for Leon in the 7th
minute via a
penalty and Jaguares drew level in
minute 27 thanks to a goal
from Abiles Hurtado.
They started the match well, and opened the scoring on 19
minutes when Juan Mata scored
from the
penalty spot.
Despite dominating much of the game
from this point, we needed a 94th
minutes penalty to secure the three points.
It took the hosts 18
minutes to break the deadlock as Shaun Maloney comfortably slotted home
from the
penalty spot after he had been brought down by Gibraltar keeper Jamie Robba, but just a
minute later the away side were level when Casciaro found the back of the net and wrote himself into the history books.
However, after Hakan Calhanoglu scored a great goal in the first half in London, Danny Welbeck won a contentious
penalty and converted
from the spot
minutes later to put Arsenal back in full control of the tie.
Islam Slimani scored a 94th
minute penalty today to save Leicester
from the embarrassment of being defeated at home by newly - promoted Middlesbrough.
Things looked rosy for Roy's Boys when Wayne Rooney opened the scoring
from the
penalty spot inside three
minutes, after Raheem Sterling had been brought down by a awkward Kerry Katona challenge.
The Panenka
penalty from Alexis Sanchez was the latest, in both meanings of the word, coming in the 98th
minute with just about the last kick of the game and earning an absolutely vital win, but there have been plenty more and a lot of them have been huge, like Giroud's 86th
minute winner against West Brom, his 92nd
minute leveller at Bournemouth or the 89th
minute one against Man United at Old Trafford.
Burnley have an horrific record away
from home this season, and we shouldn't have needed a 98th
minute penalty to beat them.
Luka Milivojevic scored the
penalty to notch his first goal for the South London club, five
minutes after Yohan Cabaye had made it 2 - 0 with a fine effort
from the edge of the box.
The former Tottenham Hotspur winger prodded home
from a Wilfried Zaha pass to break the deadlock on 17
minutes, before winning a
penalty with this controversial dive midway through the second half.
Our usual nail - biting finish was assured after Austin pulled one back
from the
penalty spot to give us 12
minutes of nail - chewing before the final whistle relieved the pressure.
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.
Arsenal took the lead through a Robin van Persie
penalty in the 98th
minute, but remarkably there was still time for Liverpool to equalise as Dirk Kuyt converted
from the spot in the 102nd
minute.
Portugal had the better of the play and got on the board first — Ronaldo scored in the 21st
minute from the edge of the
penalty box — but Cameroon hung tough and eventually found an equalizer.
With a
minute left in the fourth quarter, an official throws a
penalty flag during an incomplete pass, and one of your buddies tries to impress you with his knowledge of the game by talking about the 10 seconds that are about to disappear
from the game clock.
No different then with clooggers like Smith and Pejic, remember it well, just about to leave the Hillsborough Kop end when suddenly «hold it a
minute, we've got a
penalty», they still claim the last
minute equaliser
from a Peter Storey spotkick was controversial even though Mahoney dived full length to keep out Frank Mclintock's header with his hand.
The whole 120
minutes neither seemed bothered to win it, then the
penalty shoot out everyone started crying and celebrated with each kick depending on which team they were
from.
In the 21st
minute, Wood trapped a left - footed cross
from Virginia defender Brandon Pollard inside the
penalty box, settling the ball quickly.
what about the elbow against P. Crouch that was a
penalty minute 83 lucky Arsenal found the second goal now to save Wenger face the second
penalty a gift
from Stoke a game that supposed to be 0 - 0 finished 3 - 0 Wenger Out
It will also be interesting to see whether his
penalty minutes (which, in the past, have been a nice bonus
from a big - time goal scorer) wane as a result of his new role with his new team.
While those are the 3 - way lines (results based on 90
minutes, no extra-time or
penalties included), some may be more interested in simply who will advance
from the Round of 16 which is the ultimate goal.
Wenger brought on Monreal for Podolski with 15
minutes left and we should have been 2 - 0 up because Vertonghen dragged Kos down in the box, but Arsenal don't seem to get
penalties, especially
from Mike Dean.
In contrast, Olivier Giroud scored 12 goals with none coming
from penalties, registering each goal every 100
minutes, 34
minutes fewer than the man expected to replace the 30 - year - old at Arsenal.
After Aitor Karanka's side went into half - time a goal down, thanks to a Yann Kermorgant
penalty, he would have been keen to see a positive reaction at the start of the second period, but Arter's strike doubled the Cherries lead within three
minutes of the restart, and left Boro needing a miracle to salvage anything
from the game.
Despite their evident fatigue, PSG looked to have stolen a point with a 85th -
minute effort; Zlatan firing home
from the
penalty spot after Mariano appeared to bring down Ezequiel Lavezzi.
Verses Australia in Holland's next match, Robben again showed his almost unmatched dribbling ability to speed into the opposition box and finish again with his left — helping Holland qualify
from Group B. Again he impressed in Holland's 2 - 0 win over Chile, before winning the crucial
penalty against Mexico in the Last 16, following clever dribbling in the box — that saw Klaas Jan Huntelaar bag a last
minute winner
from the spot.
It nearly didn't go to
penalties, though, as Peru had a great chance to win it in the dying
minutes and would have done so if not for superb work
from our Gunner.
An 82nd
minute header
from new boy Kolasinac drew the Gunners level after Nigerian winger Victor Moses put the Blues ahead just a
minute after the restart before the north London side won on
penalties to win their third Community Shield in four years.
I was somewhat inebriated by the second period but
from what I remember the
penalty killing sucked so I'm not sure that's a good justification for a guy playing 16 +
minutes.
The big centre forward scored with his first touch in the 71st
minute, a nicely swept in finish to a great cross
from Gibbs, to give Arsenal back the lead that we had lost to a Sunderland
penalty.
Harry Kane fired Spurs in front on 49
minutes, but a
penalty from Dwight Gayle and a late strike
from Jason Puncheon — following a great run by Wilfried Zaha — turned the game on its head.
Marcos Alonso was unlucky to hit the post
from a free kick in the 45th
minute, then even unluckier to be denied a
penalty when he was shoved down in the box just after the break.
Arsenal should have had a
penalty in the 66th
minute when Mustafi was clearly kicked after Welbeck's header
from a corner crashed off the bar.
«In the first 15
minutes from a corner kick they did a handball and that was a
penalty also, but it's OK, I don't want to say that.»
Improbably, Walters then diverted a Juan Mata into his own goal to make it 2 - 0 in the 63rd
minute and two
minutes later Lampard blasted home his 194th Chelsea goal
from the
penalty spot after Mata went down in the Stoke box.
However, despite over 24,000 cheering them on at the Petrovsky Stadium, they started sluggishly and were penalised inside six
minutes when Carlos Bacca scored
from the
penalty spot.
Olivier Giroud was Arsenal's Champions League hero in midweek, and took just seven
minutes to pick up where he left off by scoring the Gunners» opening goal against Aston Villa
from the
penalty spot.