Not exact matches
Salah equalised
for the
home side in the 52nd minute, after a pass from Sadio Mane allowed the Egyptian to go through
on goal, with the forward applying the finish to bring his
side level.
However, particularly after Eric Bailly's own
goal, the
home side had to stand firm and withstand plenty of pressure to hold
on for all three points.
England them heaped more misery
on the
home side in the 92nd minute, after a good cross from Marcus Rashford found striker Kane, who had time to bring the ball down and slot
home for his second
goal of the night.
The former Borussia Dortmund forward congratulated Wayne Rooney
on overtaking Bobby Charlton's record of 250
goals for Manchester United with a vital free kick that saved his
side a point in a poor display at
home.
The
home side opened the scoring through Spaniard Fernando Llorente, as the forward's class first touch allowed him to bag his first
goal for the club
on his 17th appearance.
If Arsenal get an early
goal we should win comfortably and hit the
home side on the counter, but it could be a day
for patience and sneaking over the line.
Controversially moved into the role he has been open about not enjoying playing during his Manchester United days, Danny Welbeck still looked impressive
for Arsenal
on the left - hand
side, getting into the box to powerfully head
home the winning
goal against the Baggies.
As the game entered the final ten minutes and Germany looked to be heading
for a
home defeat, a familiar face came
on to save his national
side and score a landmark
goal.
Goals from Fernando Torres, Ryan Babel and Alberto Aquilani's first
for the club put the
home side 3 - 0 up inside the first thirty minutes and looked like they would go
on a scoring spree.
Raheem Sterling found the net with one of five City shots
on target to give his
side the lead
on 29 minutes, before his cross
for Sergio Aguero deflected
home off Tyrone Mings, who was credited with a 69th - minute own
goal.
Jesus is undoubtedly worthy of inclusion as after his stellar performance in midweek against West Ham United, he followed it up with a brace against Swansea City to score his first
home goals for his new club and seal all three points as Pep Guardiola's
side look to have a new dynamic and energy with their new recruit in and Sergio Aguero
on the bench.
It will be interesting to see how well Dembele does against a rejuvenated Bayern
side who are
on the back of five straight wins, in which they conceded only the one
goal, but the Celts are famed
for their performances in front of their
home crowd, and you wouldn't like to write the Scottish
side of at Parkhead.
Despite his great qualities like speed, strength and aggression his inexperience has shown itself in crucial games, remember the Chelsea game, he put himself in a position to get a red card by falling
for Costa's Antics (Arsenal would have won that game if we remained 11 or if Mertesacker was playing especially considering we were playing deep), he played Lewandowski
on -
side for Bayern's first
goal in the champions league, the shaky first half in the
home game against Liverpool.
Wilson got
on the scoresheet with his 20th league
goal of the season, brilliantly rolling his marker before slotting the ball past Bogdan to round off an impressive evening
for the
home side.
The only
goal of the match came
on the 25th minute, after a fantastic over-the-top through ball from Chilean international Alexis Sanchez allowed Walcott to go clean through
on goal before the England star produced a cheeky lob over the Doncaster «keeper to put the
home side ahead, with Walcott scoring his 105th
goal for the club in the process.
The teams had traded
goals in a pulsating 3 - 3 draw but with the pressure
on in the shootout Hollie Webb held her nerve to slot
home the winner, sparking jubilant scenes
for Danny Kerry's
side and their passionate travelling army of fans.
But 18 - year - old substitute Che Adams had other ideas when he came
on late in the second period,
side footing
home his first
goal for the club to level the scores
on the night, beore seeing his effort deflected in off a sprawling Eric Dier to level it
on aggregate.
The half ended with United trailing 1 - 0 (1 - 2
on aggregate) with Mourinho's
side needing some inspiration from somewhere to settle the tie, or find themselves in a position whereby another
goal could make a difference
for the
home side.
GOAL: SPURS 2 - 1 LIVERPOOL - MOHAMED SALAH - 24 mins Kane appealed
for a foul
on half - way under pressure from three Liverpool players but play continued, Jordan Henderson dropped a pass over the top
for Salah to chase, he got there and then bobbled a
side - foot shot
home off the post.
That
goal came soon after Frank Lampard had brilliantly got us back
on level terms with a thunderbolt of his own in an enthralling Premier League encounter that,
for long spells, looked like it would finish in the
home side's favour.
Aston Villa have averaged 1.8
goals per game at
home this season, however under 2.5
goals at William Hill is at 4/6 * (betting odds taken
on March 8th, 2018 at 5:35 p.m.)
for the fixture because this will probably be a tight battle between two very good
sides.
Radamel Falcao had given Atletico the lead inside the opening 10 minutes and the
home side went
on to dominate
for large spells, but Mame Biram Diouf's
goal against the run of play in the lead - up to half - time levelled the score.
He has been scoring
goals on a regular basis and will be a threat
for the
home side once again.
Alexandre Lacazette's first - half strike set Arsenal
on course
for a 12th straight
home win whilst a second - half blitz that saw Olivier Giroud score either
side of
goals from Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil ensured victory.
Whether it be baying
for the head of Alan Pardew
on a stick or in cheering the
home side as the
goals go in, they will be loud.
In
goal, Elche goalkeeper Manu Herrera wins our hearts after delivering a huge performance in the derby between Elche and Valencia as the less fancied
home side held
on for all three points dropping their neighbours into the bottom half of the table.
Late
goals from Ivan Klasnic and Fabrice Muamba completed the rout before Clint Hill was sent off
for the
home side late
on to seal a wretched afternoon
for Neil Warnock's men.
Still 1 - 1 in the 69th minute, Jose Mourinho opted to take Anthony Martial off, replacing him with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who immediately threatened the
home side, firing the winner
for United six minutes after coming
on, assisted by Paul Pogba with an inch - perfect pass, chesting the ball down and finding the far corner to score his 24th
goal of the season.
The Tangerines have endeared themselves to everyone and
on Tuesday will provide Sunderland with one of their most testing
home encounters in the whole of 2010 simply because they aren't like other
sides, they've never heard of the word fear at inside a stadium which has been nothing short of a fortress
for the hosts, and Holloway's men will go their with an attacking intent and a purpose to score
goals, plenty of them as well.
It sounds great, but can easily get too much
on BOTH
sides of life, so my
goal for a Peaceful
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