Sentences with phrase «second saw the ball»

He teed the ball up with one touch and his second saw the ball whistle past Carson's outstretched hand.

Not exact matches

We flew to Hong Kong to meet with key vendors to see if there was an opportunity to improve pricing, and we tested the integrity of the current vendor's price with a second manufacturer and found we could get the balls for 3 cents less per ball.
Second — OMG — I saw a recipe similar to the ball recipe above last week & thought I MUST make this!..
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.....
I see he's big, big catch radius and attacks the ball jumping for it, but he gets zero separation from second rate defenders, pro d backs will stay in his pocket.
With Seattle clinging to an 88 - 85 lead in the final two minutes of a recent game at Indiana, Payton threaded a pass to Desmond Mason under the basket, only to see the second - year swingman fumble the ball out - of - bounds.
The second goal once again saw Santander heavily involved, as he picked out Alberto Contreras with a fine ball over the top for the 23 year old to race onto.
In the violence with which 100 - yard freestyle finalists hit a turn these days — boiling and showering water as they flip, doubling up for a split second into a prenatal ball, then rocketing off into the next lap — a spectator some distance away can miss seeing swimmers foul up their turns.
«I have seen a runner start for second and then Toby hit the ball through the hole left by the breaking fielder,» Hargrove says.
De-Paul CoachRay Meyer said, «The more holding the ball you see like that, the morecoaches are going to go for the [30 - second] clock.»
The defender blocked any shot and the second time Giroud saw the ball late but couldn't reach it.
«You can see now that he smells the situations well — when he needs to shoot quickly, or control the ball, like he did against Liverpool with his second goal.
But I can tell you this, sir, that I threw two fastballs, and he hit the second one for the longest ball I ever saw — it cleared those whole three decks — and I was too surprised to be mad anymore.»
Then he went to the other end and scored on an absurd, double - guarded, falling shot that saw him let go of the ball a split second before he hit the ground.
So Olivier Giroud gets the nod ahead of Welbeck up front and we need to see more of his form from the second half against West Brom when he was unlucky not to score rather than the first half when he was lucky to touch the ball.
«It was similar with the second goal — you can't just blame the keeper because he couldn't see the ball and his defenders didn't do enough to close down Zarate and stop him.»
The second half would surely be more exciting than the first half and suddenly after 8 minutes Granit Xhaka took a speculative shot from outside the box that got a wicked deflection from Herrera's back and saw the ball loop over De Gea and into the net.
The three had just hit their second shots and were walking down the fairway when they saw their glow - in - the - dark golf balls moving, as if through the air.
Well im not in a wonderland he has his failings as we all do and great teams find a way to win good teams sit where we are 6 -5-4 but thats besides the point and it would be nice if your aunty had bolocks cause then we d be second but ive watched the games were an offensive team most the time although were terrible in the pissing rain but for the most part the game plans have worked weve created chances quality scoring chances one after the other problem is for me the finishing unless we sit back with 9 man behind the ball or ten when you push forward you will give up a goal if you lousy forwards fail to finish the set ups have been there this year but our strikers have failed to kill the games if we create quality chances and grab leads in the first 60 minutes like we have for the most part and in those games those games should of been killed even if we give a goal or two alongside the strategy but we failed to hit multiple should be goals we tried laca we'll see abou auba although hes a bit lazy so far but we'll see but we've lacked that quality in front goal a player the chances have been there im looking at the failure of the strikers and maybe that is his fault but monreal has scored as many goals recently as our strikers and thats sad our defenders or a midfielder will score and our stikers cant tally one in th first 60 mins of a game alongside them then were tired for last 40 give them hope there still only down one and we rue our missed chances while they push thats where iv been frustrated with this season not the tactics but the finishing
What shit are you talking, tottenham won every battle, they were first to the ball, we saw in the first half every time they had the ball on the flank ozil was not tracking back, which was giving their fullback ample time to either cross or easily make dangerous passes but we did nothing about it half time, they improved their wing play in the second half and we had no answer to that.
The striker's real test came in the second half, when the hosts were firmly knocking on the door and the visitors didn't see much of the ball.
those of you who criticized chambers are wrong to do so, the whole team playing rubbish, the attack losing balls and not doing much in the first half got him affected, too much pressure was mounted on him (a kid who lacks match fitness) but in the second half when we controlled things how many of you did nt see chambers doing his thing in the 2nd half??
den chills I agree AW saw something in the boy and as AlanFrank said its a scary stage on that pitch what ever hapened wether he was coached or found a bigger pair of balls the boy become a man overnight and his woted by us as the second best Arsenal player this season, may he get better and better injury free becouse it looks like AW won't buy another DM
I don't even know why he started Welbeck ahead of Walcott in the first place, Welbeck was giving away the ball too often on the right and wasn't helping Bellerin in defence.Bellerin too can't be blameless for being caught out of position many times, he didn't even know who he was marking.The reason why we lost the midfield battle wasn't because Coquelin didn't do much, the problem was with Ramsey and Cazorla, they were loosing possesion too often in our own half giving more room for counter attack Coquelin alone couldn't contain opponent's pressure for the full 90minutes he needed help too defencively from Ramsey who didn't give him any, Ramsey now sees himself as an AM who could go forward at anytime and ignore his defensive responsibility.Koscielny didn't do much to prevent the second goal.
There is another kind of obvious perspective that says what we have seen is the unavoidable realization that years of neglect had forced a wholesale rebuild of the defense that required almost every first and second round pick for five (probably six) years to go to that side of the ball.
Last week we saw his dubious abilities of spraying the ball to begin an attack, and this week we could have easily been reduced to ten men if the referee Lee Mason had been brave enough to give him a second yellow TWICE.
The second half saw us dominate the game and create plenty of opportunities but the final ball or finish was always missing or the Saints defenders got a lst ditch block in.
On his second serve, Chip was startled to see his opponent take a couple of steps forward and catch the ball early.
Marwin Gonzalez gets a single, however, and then advances to second on a ball in the dirt: Houston has another runner in scoring position, so let's see how this plays out!
If you watched the game, it was plain to see what Palace were trying to do, with runners working off Benteke's second ball, what we're focussing on though...
But what was case was instead of completely pushing forward and trying for a second and then maybe a third with plenty of verve and vigor was a Juve side that seemed relatively content to sit on the 1 - 0 lead, let Genoa have much more of the ball than it saw in the first half and protect the advantage it did have.
By the second half of the following season he had established himself in the West Ham midfield until a freak incident during an away game at Wigan in March 2009 saw him dislocate a kneecap when attempting to trap the ball.
Collecting the ball on the right, the Egyptian saw a speculative shot blocked by Otamendi, but reacted quickly to the rebound, and elected to cross on the second go.
I have not seen a Bolton team work so hard in so long; every second ball is won, wingers tracking back and running all 90 mins, constant awareness and a wily intelligence.
We can see the effect of moving the Belgian and his ability to play the left back role by where he receives the ball in the second half.
Bakayoko replaced former Genoa defender Zakarya Bergdich just before half - time and played the remaining 49 minutes at left - back, and unfortunately he was punished for some rather blatant ball - watching on Ajaccio's second goal (you can see the highlights here).
Braaten back - heeled the ball in to give FCK a fifth - minute lead and they withstood a second - half charge from Gala to claim the win which sees them climb off the bottom of Group B and level on four points with their opponents.
The second, on the ensuing corner, saw Mazzoleni actually go to the VAR screen, but he ruled, again correctly, that Bonucci had only touched the ball after being fouled.
Potentially forty - five minutes away from relegation, the start of the second half saw Lyden replaced by Gestede but there was little sign of the goal the hosts needed, as they continued to give the ball away all too easily.
Herrera's pass, which led to Chris Smalling's opener, was sublime and the Spaniard also launched the move for United's second, which saw Anthony Martial flick the ball to Pogba to make a driving run.
on why he was upset with Cech at the end... I was upset because I don't see with 20 seconds to go why you would play a short free - kick when you could get the ball in the box.
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I see for example Chelsea, Tottenham, they want to play, they like to play, they like to play build ups, whereas United play long balls, second balls after Fellaini, Pogba and then after they have the quality to play.
Chamakh looks too isolated up the top on his own and he's certainly nowhere near as good as RVP in keeping the ball so I can really only see him come good in a 442 formation with a second striker to aid him, what about Park?
Watch the second half and you will see there was a point where almunia was trying to throw the ball out to sagna and i think it was sidibe who held almunia back.
«I saw that Busquets lost a bit of control of the ball, and I felt it was a good opportunity to steal the ball and maybe score a second goal.
Falcao went further to score a second goal in the 41st minute which saw him play a one two with Germain, before knocking the ball past Akinfeev to find the net once more.
The second way is for a ball playing mid-fielder to cut inside and pull the RM / LM inside, then slip a pass out to the vacated wing area for the overlapping attacking RB / LB, who can then get a cross in, as you can see in the 3rd / 4th screens where Davies got loose and the Burnley RM was caught out of position.
I think both teams will be happy with a draw looking at the upcoming fixtures and impact of the World Cup on the squad, and I can see it finishing 1 - 1 with a goal from Naismith in the second half being equalised by some grock like David Nugent bundling the ball over the line from a corner.
However Ozil strike in second half put Germany in lead and just when it looked like they are dominating and will see it through Italy equalized via penalty when Boeteng handled the ball inside the box.
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