However it will be interesting to see how to bounce back from that 1 - 1 draw against Everton where they dominated they game but a late controversial
penalty secure a point for Everton.
Not exact matches
Despite dominating much of the game from this
point, we needed a 94th minutes
penalty to
secure the three
points.
Despite being a man up after Lloyd Palun's dismissal, OL failed find a second goal and threw it away late on when Bakary Kone brought down Alassane Plea en route to goal, allowing Valentin Eysseric to
secure the three
points with a well - taken
penalty.
The incident occurred during the Gunner's weekend fixture at home to Burnley; in which a very late
penalty from Alexis Sanchez
secured all three
points for the Gunners.
Alexis took the
penalty and scored to
secure the
points and put some gloss on the scoreline.
Bournemouth
secured all three
points after Brett Pitman scored his side's second
penalty of the afternoon during their Championship game against Middlesbrough, but there was more than a hint of controversy about the incident leading to the decision, as Harry Arter appeared to not receive any contact before tumbling to the ground.
The 24 - year - old then scored his and Spurs» third of the match, after the forward strode into the Burnley
penalty area before hammering the ball home with his left to
secure all three
points for Pochettino's side.
Carroll's goal gave West Ham the lead following previous efforts from Manuel Lanzini and Cesc Fabregas, but it wasn't enough to
secure the win, as a late Cesc Fabregas
penalty — following a Michail Antonio foul — ensured the
points were shared.
Ozil may have failed to
secure the
points just before the
penalty that turned the tide, but it was a save, not a miss.
Son had already appealed for a
penalty, after being brought down by a clumsy challenge from Terence Kongolo, when Spurs responded to Ince's effort by almost immediately scoring their second goal and
securing all three
points.
Between the two Rooney
penalties the crowd at Goodison also got to witness a thumping effort by former Swansea player Gylfi SigurĂ°sson as the Blues came in from behind to
secure all three
points.
However Joe Ralls» late
penalty goal
secured all three
points for the Bluebirds
Adam Lallana scored his debut goal for the club to set the Reds, before Henderson struck to
secure the three
points shortly after Saido Berahino had equalised from the
penalty spot.
Antonio Conte's men went a goal behind to an Antoine Griezmann
penalty just before half - time, but came back to
secure three
points with an Alvaro Morata goal on 59 minutes and a...
They were under the cosh through most of the second half, but Luka Milivojevic's late
penalty secured what could be a vital
point in their battle for Premier League survival.
Ronaldo scored twice; first, a
penalty towards the end of the first half and then a sumptuous back heel late in the game to
secure the
points.
Having missed a
penalty to hand us a 2 - 1 lead on 85 minutes and then seeing Liverpool take a 2 - 1 lead on 91, Harry stepped up again from the spot to
secure a deserved
point and his 100th Premier League goal with the last kick of the game.
Defender Jack Stephens» second goal in as many games
secured a
point for the Saints after Glenn Murray's
penalty had given Brighton an early lead.
Hart, meanwhile, handed Norwich an 83rd - minute lifeline in October when he dropped Robbie Brady's cross at the feet of Cameron Jerome to equalise - although a late Yaya Toure
penalty secured all three
points for Man City.
Having been denied an excellent victory by a last gasp
penalty at Leicester last weekend, Middlesbrough will be looking to
secure an elusive three
points as they welcome Hull on Monday evening.
But it looks like their efforts paid off as an improved Arsenal went on to
secure all three
points with another goal, thanks to Lacazette's
penalty in the 67th minute.
Following Murray's saved
penalty in front of the North Stand, goals from Vicente Iborra and Jamie Vardy
secured the
points for the visitors - and that defeat came after Hughton's side exited the Emirates FA Cup at Old Trafford.
Scraping past League Two minnows, Carlisle United, in the Capital One Cup on
penalties has only added to the pressure Brendan Rodgers is facing, and failure to
secure the
points this weekend could well be the final nail in the coffin of the Northern Irishman.
A late
penalty by James Milner
secured Liverpool a fourth consecutive Premier League victory to send Jurgen Klopp's team to second place in the table just two
points behind Manchester City.