Sentences with phrase «opening goal this time»

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She drives the final race of her career at the Indy 500 and then will focus full - time on her entrepreneurial goals, (having already written a health and fitness book, launched an apparel line and opened her own vineyard)
During these times, you may have been open to suggestions, but you were certain of the goal and you could get it done.
If you want to change the world of painless dentistry, so be it - but open your practice with that goal in mind: how you will do it, one office at a time and how you will use your first office as the prototype for all the offices to come.
A good mentee is proactive, open to listening and constructive criticism, is available to make the time with a mentor count, and has clearly established short - term and long - term goals.
«Since it has been entrusted to the Church to reveal the mystery of God, Who is the ultimate goal of man, she opens up to man at the same time the meaning of his own existence, that is, the innermost truth about himself... For by His incarnation the Father's Word assumed, and sanctified through His cross and resurrection, the whole of man, body and soul, and through that totality the whole of nature created by God for man's use» (41).
Be an open book The only way to make your construction management firm truly understand your goals is to take time to share your vision of the project.
Our goal, by the time the Farmers Market opens this spring, we'll have a clean canvas for recipe creation.
Tampa Bay opened the scoring 4:19 into the game but Ottawa scored three times in the first period and never looked back, allowing the Lightning to get within a goal just once the rest of the way.
After the break things were much better, something that you have to give Arsene Wenger some credit for and after the opening goal curled in by a much improved Mesut Ozil before the hour mark, you could see the whole side settle and start to enjoy their football for the first time in a long time.
It's been a long time since Arsenal play beautifully with open play goals, very dominant ball possession and high skills.
The Gunners were professional and we played some good stuff at times, especially in the second half after Lucas Perez scored a 27th minute opening goal.
They ran a hurry - up offense on the opening drive, with Garner touching the ball five times (three on runs, two on receptions), and concluded the possession with a 21 - yard field goal by Sebastian Janikowski.
The Gunners had shot themselves in the foot with the concession of two goals in the opening ten minutes, but Aaron Ramsey's impressive strike helped the team triumph 3 - 2 in extra time.
One of those in no mood to waste time was German captain Jurgen Klinsmann, who used his head to create the opening goal in the eighth minute.
For the opening goal, Valencia had left Gunners defender Nacho Monreal unmarked, and with all the time in the world to tuck the ball past David De Gea.
To follow that up, it was over to Lukaku to waste no time in giving Belgium the lead over Saudi Arabia, as it took Roberto Martinez's men just 12 minutes to find the opening goal of the game.
First of all Alex Song had a screamer of a goal disallowed very early on in the game, and then Winston Reid fell over in the West Ham box just before half - time, and as he stood up again he tripped Santi Cazorla, a penalty was given and Arsenal were given the all - important opening goal.
It would have been interesting, for the FA cup neutrals at least, if Arsenal had reached halftime without scoring against Lincoln City, because up until THeo Walcott did score the opening goal in first half stoppage time we had struggled for fluency and penetration while the visitors were looking confident, solid and dangerous.
Jurgen Klopp's men had the better of a seven - goal curiosity on the season's opening weekend against Arsenal, who are currently unbeaten in four, while Chelsea were bettered 1 - 2 by the Merseysiders last time out in the league.
However, before delighting his manager with the game's opening goal, Lamela infuriated the former Southampton boss by delaying his half - time team talk.
Ozil also had an open goal miss, Walcott at times looks like a championship player.
But the fans stayed behind the team even when the Gunners went behind to Hangeland's opening goal, and their support was repain with an added time winner by Aaron Ransey.
Goals from Antonio Rudiger, Danny Drinkwater, Pedro, Willian and Davide Zappacosta sealed the deal for the hosts, as they wasted little time in taking a commanding lead and opening up a bigger gap as the game went on.
I have watched many Chelsea games and noticed that every time Chelsea opened scoring it could easily have been 2 - 3 goals down.
Giroud needs to take these criticisms from fans and media constructively and at least show more fight and determination on the pitch, rather than sticking his tongue out when he misses open goals or stand around an moan all the time.
Bale netted 22 goals in his opening season at Real Madrid, helping Carlo Ancelotti's side to Copa del Rey and Champions League triumphs, and has continued to impress during the club's superb 22 match winning streak and despite reports of any potential bust - ups with team - mates it's unlikely president Florentino Perez would be considering offers for the player any time soon.
Alexis Sanchez scored on the stroke of half - time to open the scoring, but we conceded a sickening equalising goal with just under 10 minutes of normal time remaining, and failed to retake the lead.
Three goals in the opening three and a half minutes of a tied 1 - 1 game chased Rinne for the first time this postseason as the Predators stared down a 4 - 1 hole in Game 2.
City opened the scoring through a goal from Leroy Sane after some fine work from Bernardo Silva, with striker Sergio Aguero doubling their lead just after half time to put the away side firmly in the driving seat.
Benteke has hurt the Gunners on the pitch a few times, most notably on the opening day of the season in 2013 when his two goals helped Aston Villa turn the game on its head into a painful defeat for us.
-- Leo opened the scoring and was involved in every goal and the Uruguayan scored for the first time away from home.
Let me not also remind you of his chance in front of goal (why he was there don't know but he saw a decent opening when we needed to press) he had more than enough time and space to head the ball instead of that stupid flick.
Telling me players are not to blame is absolutely rubbish, they are to blame, yes Monaco mission was to relax and repell Arsenal and if possible shut them down completely, this gam was ours to take, First the pressure was on Monaco, they didn't know how to go about it, whether to defend their 3 - 1 advantage or press us, we had more than enough clear cut chances but as usual we were clueless in front of goal, we tried to open them apart which is impossible, Carzolla and Alexis played as if we lead 15 - 0, holding balls, try to dribble every time they have the ball and and reduce the pace and any chance of other to get through, losing balls carelessly, poor crosses is now our style, it doesn't threatened even Charlton athletic coz everyone now knows our crosses is poorly delivered and our attackers also don't have a clue how to do it even if one get through it will be wasted, this game should have been won by range attempts which was only tried once by ÖZIL and was blocked.
I don't know what to believe anymore with Wenger as one minute he's saying that we are physically ready for the opening match whilst at the same time after conceding 4 goals against Liverpool FC he said we weren't physically ready.
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The Blues had not let him a single goal since switching to a 3 -4-3 setup until Cheikhou Kouyate opened the scoring in the first half of the EFL Cup clash at the London stadium with a well timed head.
We saw a prime example last night of how important timing can be when betting on a team with the line around a field goal when Minnesota (opened -2, closed -3.5) won by 3.
Roma's number 9 didn't waste any time starting off March as a difference - maker for his club, popping up with a headed goal at Napoli's ground when found wide open by Florenzi and, later, doubling up with a brilliant left - foot curler past Reina to take the pressure off the scoreline.
But the margins were so fine in a game that Mourinho claimed to be the «biggest in Manchester United's history» that if ex-Manchester City forward John Guidetti was able to direct the ball towards an open goal in the final seconds of stoppage time any better than he managed to do on the night, then we would have all been singing from a very different hymn - sheet today.
Defensively, the Dynamo had few answers for how well the Timbers penetrated our back four evidenced by the opening goal, but the club was able to make the necessary clearances most of the time.
Joel Campbell had opened the scoring for Arsenal, who also hit the woodwork on three occasions, but goals from Wayne Routledge and Ashley Williams saw Swansea leave the Emirates Stadium with all three points for the third time in four years.
After his early shot from outside the box opened the scoring, he also closed it with the injury - time winner - «another long - distance job and his 8th goal in 6 games.
Just 50 seconds after half - time Sigurdsson struck as Everton went route one and Palace conceded the opening goal for the 18th time this season - the worst record in the Premier League.
Joel Campbell opened the scoring for the hosts in a game they dominated, hitting the woodwork three times over the course of the night, but it was Swansea who were left smiling as Wayne Routledge and Ashley Williams scored the goals to seal a 2 - 1 win that moves them six points clear of the bottom three.
They were also prolific goal creators during their time in Columbus, producing over 62 goals and assists (on 51.54 xG + xA) from open play (i.e., not a corner, free kick or penalty kick) while starting the game in Berhalter's preferred 4 -2-3-1 formation.
Real Madrid 0 - 2 FC Barcelona Highlights [Spanish La Liga 2017 - 18 Match] 54 ′ 0 — 1 Luis Suarez scores the opening goal for Barcelona just after the half time.
Despite dominating the opening 20 minutes at Old Trafford, Spurs still found themselves on the wrong end of the scoreline come full time yesterday, thanks to Kyle Walker unfortunate own goal.
It was an alarmingly open game, and not the first time this season we've had a big match with goals galore.
Another goal that started with an absolutely stunning chip, this time from Miralem Pjanic, whose lobbed pass found El Shaarawy inexplicably wide open.
Although they beat us with a very late goal in the opening match of this season at Stamford Bridge (by a player who should not have still been on the pitch at the time!)
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