Chelsea reduced Swansea to just two off - target attempts but the lack of
a second goal did raise the tension in the closing minutes as the visitors attacked.
Not exact matches
Because they'll be real drivers in achieving that
goal, don't doubt it for a
second,» he says in conclusion.
That means every rep is
done really slowly; the
goal is to keep your muscles under load for approximately 90
seconds.
I know that sounds like a huge
goal, but it feels like the perfect thing to
do with the
second half of my life and with the skill sets I've developed.
Doctors don't come cheap, and the company will have to employ many of them to remain as patient - friendly as it intends: The
goal, Cape says, is to never have wait times of more than 30
seconds.
Research suggests many New Year's resolutions don't make it past the
second week of February, and only a measly 9.2 percent of people who make resolutions actually achieve their
goals by the time the next new year rolls around.
I don't know how it became everyone's
goal in life to squeeze every
second of every minute of every day and become some sort of productivity ninja robot, but I really can't think of anything more inhuman and, ironically, more unproductive.
So let's see how I've been
doing on that front for the
second half of 2016 and let's set an income
goal for 2017!
Pour in the wine / vinegar / soy sauce mixture and that asparagus business and cook, tossing briskly like a person with to -
do lists and clean underwear and
goals - being - accomplished, until the sauce is thickened and everything is coated, about 30
seconds.
You had 70 % possession and
did nothing with the ball — that is more time wasting than taking a few
seconds longer to take a throw in /
goal kick
SANCHEZ & OZIL suck — WE CAN
DO WITH BETTER PLAYERS — REUS & ANDRE GOMES CECH — I had my doubts but he is the
Second best
Goal Keeper in the World if not on par wid Neuer..
how many times have we see him playing with disdain losing the Ball and not
doing any effort to recover, how many assists never mind
goals has he offered lately (b4 injury), ask why Le Fraud doesn't change him for a SUB because is pitiful watching him play...... even the Donkey Giroud (
second class striker) compensates his lack of ability by working hard on the field.....
Coquelin has been outstanding but in a game where we need all the
goals we can get,
does Wenger risk it all from the start or wait for the
second half?
As long as you don't score a third
goal, you are under threat to concede a
second goal.»
OT I Remember the last time when we were Hoping for West Ham to
do us a favour against Liverpool, that was back in the George Graham days and it was the
second from last game of the season, yup, Liverpool ended up winning 5 - 0... And we were left with the mission of having to beat the Scouser's by two clear
goals to win the league, at Anfield.
Scored our only
goal, caused a lot of problems early on in that
second half, although he
did fade away later on, probably from exhaustion.
Don't wan na concede a tonne of away
goals heading to the
second leg.
So, my
second suggestion, Mr Wenger, is put him in the back five, «cause Ozil is clearly working on his handling skills (as illustrated by the lead up to our third
goal) to become our new number one between the sticks (although, he will always be my number one — hope the wife doesn't read this!)
Yesterday it was obvious that giroud needed to be brought on from the start of the
second half, but what
does wenger
do sit on his ass anf wait for a miracle, we were lucky that a
goal was scored in the end.
I like Gibbs going forward — he offers a lot there... but he got absolutely
done on that
second goal.
The Thunder went over six minutes without a field
goal towards the end of the
second quarter, allowing Memphis to take a 50 - 38 lead on a night Kevin Durant hasn't
done much.
Bellerin had an awful game, ditto Koscielny and Mustafi, Monreal was so - so, Welbeck was anonymous apart from the
goal and his failure to track back led to the
second goal, Xhaka looks like an oil tanker which can't change direction, Coquelin was passionate but ineffective, Iwobi has lost his spark and I don't know why he starts before Walcott.
I felt we could've been good for another four
goals if the referee had treated both sides the same, but we
did come out differently in the
second half, looking to defend and score on the break.
So maybe forehead had a point at some issues AW simply ruin some players» careers my evidence is Podolski, this guy can score
goals he never misses three chances his left foot is a real killer but leProf cant use him the guy is not a winger (why not try OG12 as a winger and see what he can
do), he cant find a way to get a lot from this guy he NEVER give him a lot of
second chances either.
Wow
did anyone see reiss - Nelson's
second goal tonight??
The
second goal, on top of the pace needed to get into position, required a delicate first touch, good control and the finesse to glide it past the keeper — something we have not seen Giroud
done very often... if at all.
Arsene Wenger thinks that the draw at the Bridge sets us up nicely, but he doesn't seem too happy with us not getting any away
goals on the day, although they will only count if the aggregate score is still level after extra time in the
second leg.
Not only was Coquelin
doing his job of reading the game and breaking it up with fast and hard pressing along with some tough tackling, his passing and use of the ball was very impressive and he even played a key role in our
second goal scored by Theo Walcott.
Granted Cech didn't have a good game but his defenders let him down especially on the
second goal
Arsenal made very hard work of beating Sunderland yesterday and the relief of scoring the
second goal to secure the points didn't arrive until the 93rd minute due to another defensive error from the woeful Sunderland side that were beaten 8 - 0 in the preceding week.
Did anyone just see Utd's
second goal against West brom?
I don't really have any complains on the
second Seattle
goal, though... that was just some great offensive play.
Even that would have been enough to see Arsenal stay
second in the table, if only on
goal difference, but the home team were not
done and they stunned the scousers with a late winner.
Arsene Wenger
did not try to sugar coat the performance of his players, admitting in his post match comments reported by the Daily Star that the Gunners struggled to create many chances, especially in the
second half once we already had our noses in front through a scruffy but timely and important
goal from Danny Welbeck.
Did we even have a shot on
goal in the
second half?
CAPS
DO NOT MEAN ANGER MOST OF THE TIME, SOMETIMES MEANS SOMEONE WANTS TO MAKE AN EMPHASIS TO A POINT SO MINE IS: STOP BLAMING OSPINA (LAST YEAR WAS OUTSTANDING COVERING), STOP BLAMING GABRIEL (WE SHOULD STOP CROSSES), LECOQ DUCKED ON THE
SECOND GOAL INSTEAD OF GOING FOR THE AERIAL CHALLENGE DM»S ARE THERE FOR, OH MERT SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE?
Time of Death: We were but 103
seconds away from a
second consecutive Vikings tie, but they just haaaaaad to kick a game - winning field
goal because they don't care about what makes the rest of us happy.
Last season the former Figueirense man netted 16 Bundesliga
goals and also finished as the
second highest assist maker, stats that are all the more impressive given he doesn't represent one of the big boys of the German top tier.
I would not eqbt to see that match... sure walcott can take the place of alexis when the
second has been more important for us in 3 years than the first in 10 years... im not ok with alexis attitude yesterday but u
do nt know if that was because he was sustituted... maybe he was not ok with his performance or he want mire
goals, and thats ok for me, that attituted u will never see in theo because he born here under wenger and he is ok with his wages that he
do nt deserve and being 4th... im ok with alexis attitud in boros game, because a draw was not enought for arsenal, and im ok with him when he ask for the salary he
does diserve... for me he is one of the best in the epl, maybe the best, and without any question who makes things happen in our team... he deserves 200 or 250k a week more than any in our team, even moseur wenger... ozil deserve 180k only because he is going up with his performances and have show more attitud than ever... ur famous theo deserve 80k or go and play at west ham
-- Calamitous Undiano: he didn't see Messi's handball for the
second goal and didn't give a foul for Gimenez's ugly challenge on Neymar.
Just score a
goal 95
seconds into the game like Mitch Marner
did, then add another eight minutes later and you'll get a stunned Capitals team after 20 minutes.
SMU
did its part in the afternoon, edging out the Longhorns in the last 18
seconds on a field
goal, 13 - 12, thereby stealing a game the Mustangs could easily have lost by 20 - 7.
The
second goal shows that the game belongs to the players as well because it's a consequence of two players who respond quickly to a situation, analyse it quickly and
do what they want to
do well.
The first
goal chambers didn't get his head on a simple stoke's cross, the cross was only his head height and he wasn't under pressure, sure the ball had a bit of spin but it shouldn't have gone past the first man; the
second goal mertersaker and chambers both ball watched and failed to track one runner into the box; the third
goal chambers got out - muscled and rooted to the ground while walters jumped on top of him for a clean header, in the six yard box.
On top of that, the
goal Mason scored was «scrappy» and the type of
goal we wouldn't have scored in years past — look at Niki Jackson's opportunity in the
second half where the poor dude dribbled a good chance away as a prime example of what we used to
do — but a savvy player with a nose for
goal, Mason, puts it away.
The Man Utd game yesterday didn't have any hugely egregious decisions in it — the
second goal is a clear foul but you can see why the referee doesn't see it (after about 10 replays Neville still hadn't!).
Though Chelsea didn't score any
goals in the
second half, it certainly wasn't for a lack of effort from Pedro, who was making chances left and right and looking like the man Chelsea had paid a hefty sum to Barcelona for.
Rickie Lambert — Came on late in the game and
did his job of unsettling the Saints defence for his new side's
second goal.
The Reds didn't have to wait much longer for their
second goal, however.
With 11
goals and 12 assists in 58 appearances for the French side, he displayed all that creative quality and ability in the final third, and he's
doing it again in Russia for Portugal at the Confederations Cup as he bagged his
second international
goal with this drilled finish.