Sentences with phrase «minutes after the penalty»

Two minutes after the penalty he slid Walcott in down the line.

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Villa were on course for a rare victory when Christian Benteke converted a penalty with only six minutes remaining after Andreas Weimann had earlier cancelled out Wayne Routledge's opener for Swansea.
It looked as though Malaga might fall apart having conceded so disappointingly after dominating initially, and less than a minute after conceding they brought down Ronaldo in the box to give him a penalty.
Brighton had a penalty shout in the 92nd minute after the ball appeared to hit Fellaini's arm but the appeals were waved away by the referee.
The captain Wayne Rooney was aiming to equal the record 49 goals for England and duly obliged with a penalty after ten minutes, although it should never have been awarded in the first place!
Awarded a penalty kick after a foul in a tied - up tense CIF NorCal Division I semifinal with Carondelet - Concord, Anderson converted in the 62nd minute and the host Mustangs advanced with a 2 - 1 win on March 8.
Arsene Wenger was very clear in his comments after the West Brom v Arsenal game on New Years Eve that Mike Dean had made a grave error in awarding the Baggies a penalty in the dying minutes of the 1 - 1 draw, but after telling us all that he was going to contest the charge it now appears that he has admitted that he was guilty as charged.
Mesut Ozil failed to convert a penalty in the opening 15 minutes, after Gomez has been fouled in the box by Martin Skrtel.
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.
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.
Montpellier went ahead less than three minutes later when Anthony Mounier converted another penalty after Guillaume Gillet was guilty of handling in the box while blocking a free kick.
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.
After a relatively quiet first 16 and a half minutes that didn't see a single penalty, the Devils» Steve Bernier broke through.
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.
Speaking of Pato, the former Golden Boy made the most of his Chelsea debut by scoring his first ever Premier League goal on a penalty kick just minutes after being subbed in for Loic Remy.
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.
«On top of that, we were a bit unlucky as well — to concede a penalty and after the third goal, for us, with 70 minutes played we were 3 - 0 down.
And sure enough, in 2003, Juventus did precisely that: after 120 minutes of goalless, cagey, strictly - for - the - purists football, they fluffed their penalties against AC Milan.
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.
And we grew in confidence and started to press forwards more and got a great reward for our good start, when Monreal won a 25th minute penalty after being blocked by Kompany.
Alas the second half couldn't have started any worse as after just ten minutes Lewandowski got bundled over in Petr Cech's box and not only does he convert the penalty but Koscielny gets a yellow, but suddenly the ref changes his mind and he gets sent off!
It is great to see the (supposedly injured) Santi Cazorla chip in with a goal despite his missed penalty after two minutes.
Newcastle were robbed of one of the clearest penalties you'll see, and United were gifted the goal in the 90th minute for the three points after a bang average performance.
Kane's 38th goal of 2017, and his seventh in his last six Three Lions appearances, came in the 27th minute, as the Tottenham forward hammered home a penalty after Dele Alli had been fouled in the box.
Last year he converted a penalty after being fouled by Gabriel, after Dele Alli had put us into the lead in the 55th minute.
The Tigers came back at us after the break, putting some serious pressure on our side, and had they been more composed in front of goal, it would have been of little surprise to have conceded, but it wasn't to be, and the game was then killed in the dying minutes of the game by a penalty, although there should be no complaint about that decision.
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.
The host nation France and their two Arsenal players Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny were finding the Republic of Ireland an equally tough nut to crack in the first match today and after Robbie Brady concerted the penalty given away by Paul Pogba in the second minute Les Bleus were heading out.
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.
It would be insane to sell Ospina, especially after the last match he played against Argentina, proving how he is too agile for the 90 minute matches, and bad at penalties for his reach.
The magician has an incredible 43 goals in 39 games so far this term, but suffers in goalscoring form against English opposition, and after having his last minute penalty saved by City stopper Joe Hart, he should be even more eager to get on the scoresheet.
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.
Even after that Arsenal were the victim of Mike Read who gave West Brom a penalty in the last minute of the game when it was obviously not a handball, and there have been many more examples before and since then.
Sunderland equalised through a deserved penalty kick, and the Black Cats looked to try and build on that goal, but thankfully after bringing Olivier Giroud on with just over 20 minutes to go, he scored with his first two touches of the ball.
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.
There was some confusion about the award of a penalty after seven minutes and Villa seemed to feel hard done by but replays show that it was definitely the right call and the only thing the ref did wrong was to not book Hutton for the foul on Walcott.
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.
He got his tactics spot on, with his team doing brilliantly to hold Spain to a 0 - 0 draw after 120 minutes, but he didn't have Cristiano Ronaldo take one of his team's first four penalties.
After a controversial last - minute penalty was awarded to the hosts, Gremio manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo and his players surrounded the trio of officials for a mass protest.
Arsenal have looked superb in the opening 20 minutes at the Etihad, and they are good value for their lead after Santi Cazorla converted a penalty earned by his compatriot Nacho Monreal.
Sergio Aguero has put Manchester City 1 - 0 up over Newcastle from the penalty spot after just one minute following a terrible tackle by Anita.
The second half started with a bit more urgency from Arsenal after Wenger's half - time talk, but Forest soaked it up, and on the hour mark Forest came back into it and came very close to their third goal, but it didn't matter as two minutes later Holding brought down Bereton down in the box and Forest had a penalty, and Wenger couldn't even complain to the referee from the stand.
The 28 - year - old talisman equalised against Bayern Munich on 30 minutes at the Allianz Arena, seconds after failing from the penalty spot.
An error from Simon Mignolet gifted the Citizens a 49th - minute opener through Fernandinho, but the Reds goalkeeper made three great saves to force penalties, after Philippe Coutinho's 83rd - minute equaliser.
After a less than inspiring performance over 90 minutes, the hosts finally broke the deadlock on a frustrating night as Memphis Depay won his side a penalty in injury time before Wayne Rooney stepped up and made no mistake from the spot in the 93rd minute.
The dark blues stepped up their attack in the fourth chukka, earning a penalty after two and a half minutes which was coolly dispatched by Maddison.
Just ten minutes after the rrestart, in two crazy minutes Dele Alli Forced home a chance created by Eriksen, and immediately afterwards Harry Kane took advantage of Gabriel's leg to persuade the ref to give him a penalty.
The Blues got an early power play after Mike Richards was given two minutes for cross-checking, but couldn't capitalize as the Kings had a nice penalty kill, diverting the threat.
Belgium dominated the first 45 without reward, but their superiority began to show on the scoreboard three minutes after the interval when Lukaku curled home from outside the penalty area, following a fast break led by Kevin De Bruyne.
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