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Beyond using this clean electricity to power
homes, offices and manufacturing plants, the Chinese also view it as the fuel of choice for the growing number of vehicles hitting the road,
setting a
goal of putting five million «new energy» vehicles (EVs, plug - in hybrids and fuel - cell cars) on the road by 2020.
So if you're
setting financial
goals, paying off your
home early could possibly be one of them.
An epicenter for space and the
home of NASA's Mission Control, it was also from this very city that President Kennedy
set out a
goal to the nation — to send a man to the Moon and return him safely to Earth.
Lately, it has been on a buying spree, snapping up four small, innovative
home builders and
setting a
goal of dominating the market for
homes in the «sweet spot» of $ 150,000 to $ 200,000.
January is the month of healthy eating,
setting goals, habits... etc, my
goals with this recipe is to inspire you to cook at
home, it will definitely be healthier than eating out.
29 -
goal Harry Kane is
set to lead the line for the Three Lions tonight, with Kane's Spurs teammate Eric Dier chosen over West Brom stalwart Jake Livermore as the player to partner Jordan Henderson in the defensive midfield role for the
home side.
Sergei Bobrovsky, CBJ — The Capitals
set a franchise record for most shots on
goal in regulation of a
home playoff game and finished with 58 in total.
«Chris Berman
set the bar so high for the
Home Run Derby, my
goal will be to keep it there and let the amazing athletes take it to new heights,» Ravech said in a statement.
Many had written the tie off, however Messi and Co had another idea in mind, as two first half
goals from Luis Suarez and Andres Iniesta
set the
home side on their way to achieving the seemingly impossible.
Remember being 2 - 0 down to tottenham at
home, van persie
set about them, got one
goal back and inspired the team to a 5 - 2 win.
Although much was made of Arsenal's zonal marking system in the aftermath of a
goal conceded from a
set piece against Manchester City, the reality is that both Premier League
goals against the North London club this season have been the result of goalkeeping errors; Wojciech Szcz?sny fumbled a cross against Southampton and against City, Vito Mannone raced off his line only to get nowhere near David Silva's corner, allowing Lescott to head
home.
The visitors twice took the lead in the first - half and looked
set to inflict a first league defeat on Arsenal that season, but a hat - trick from Thierry Henry, including a wonderful solo
goal, gave the
home side the win.
Spaniard De Gea starts in
goal for the
home side, with Chris Smalling, Victor Lindelof and Daley Blind
set to start ahead of the «keeper.
Messi also played a huge part in the last two
goals, as the Argentine's composure allowed him to power his penalty
home to double the deficit, with the winger's world - class dribbling ability and acceleration allowed him to
set up Aleix Vidal for Barca's third in the last minute of time.
The score line remained at 2 - 0 in favor of the
home side until the 83rd minute, when Aaron Ramsey halved the 2 -
goal deficit and
set some panic in the hosts» ranks.
So much so, in fact, that we might — as Walcott swiveled and poked
home his second against Swansea, striking like a proper striker — have entertained the thought that this run of form, these
goals, this latest positional tweak had finally brought down the guillotine on potential, had
set Walcott free from himself.
The team finished the season with a 13 - game winning streak, a
goal they
set after coming
home from Missouri.
And then yesterday evening — 52 % possession at
home, one
goal from a
set - piece, another from a long and direct ball down the pitch from Ivan Rakitic, finished beautifully by Luis Suarez, but still far from tiki - taka.
However, he has only been able to register seven
goals in the Barclays Premier League during two full seasons at White Hart Lane and is now
set for a return back
home as his poor form has left the club with no choice other than to accept they will have to take a huge loss on a player they paid almost # 30million for.
At
home Bobby Orr scored his 20th
goal of the season and helped
set up two more as Boston thumped Montreal 4 - 2.
Many thought the unselfish Mkhitaryan would be an upgrade at least in that department, and he got off to a great start on his
home debut last week,
setting up three
goals in a 5 - 1 win over Everton.
For the
home game against Hull City this weekend and, in subsequent weekends, against mid and lower - mid table sides, I would not be fazed to play two strikers up front — Welbeck and Sanchez — and
set out to score a lot more
goals than Arsenal have managed so far.
A Deer Valley team which was only
set to graduate two seniors, went
home after a 6 - 1 loss hungry to adjust their
goals for the following season.
It took a superb
goal from the
home side to wipe out Mark Noble's opener, but then Arnie scored just eleven seconds into the second half, before
setting up Lanzini for two further
goals.
But with the match seemingly
set to enter 30 minutes of extra time, Neill's men made one last attack through Brady and latching onto a superb Graham Rix cross, Alan Sunderland stretched to volley
home the winning
goal in a match that would later be affectionately dubbed «the five minute final.»
The
home side and champions - elect were two
goals to the good - the fireworks were being
set up as Manchester City were a mere 45 minutes away from winning the Premier League against the eternal enemy in front of their own fans who have waited decades and decades for this moment.
Another glimmering Antoine Griezmann performance carried Atlético Madrid to victory Sunday afternoon, as he scored one
goal and
set up another in a 3 - 0
home win over Celta Vigo.
Again it was Suarez who
set up the
goal as he picked up a poor clearance and played it to Ivan Rakitic who slotted
home from inside the area to send Barca into the final.
Four
goals in the opening 30 minutes
set Chelsea on our way to an impressive victory at the
home of one of the WSL's meanest defences...
With the
goal line
set at 2.5 I will take the unders as the
home team will definitely look to sneak this game 1 - 0.
Mark Noble starred for West Ham yesterday as he scored two
set - piece (free - kick and penalty)
goals as the Hammers romped
home 4 - 1 to continue their brilliant start to the season.
Lille flew up the standings to second as Moussa Sow's first career hat - trick
set them up for a 5 - 2 shellacking of Caen, while Montpellier are behind Les Dogues on
goal difference after winning 1 - 0 at
home to Toulouse.
Instead of stemming the tide of HTAFC chances, the
home side couldn't get to grips with the
set - piece scenarios; Mathias Zanka the next man to beat his marker and head towards
goal, but this time the central defender had to watch his effort whistle agonisingly wide of the target.
With the strikers in lacklustre form, Everton may well need their shining light to shine once more if they're to record only their second
set of back - to - back wins for the season — Although, with Birmingham in dire form away from
home and having not won an away fixture in the Premiership since March, they may not be a better time for the forwards to get in amongst the
goals and really give the whole offensive department a real lift.
His shot rebounded to his captain, who fired
home the winner but as the replays rolled it was clear that the
goal had actually relied upon Jordon Ibe's loss of concentration at the
set piece as much if not more than anything a United player had done to create or score the chance.
In view of that I am very surprised to see this
goal line
set at 2.5 as opposed to 2.25 and that may be to do with the fact that Swansea
home games have seen seventeen
goals in just six mathces this season.
With the line
set at three quarters of a
goal, I have to like the
home team to grab something from the game and the natural tendencies of Jose suggests it is unlikely that Chelsea win by 2 +
goals.
Playing in front of their loyal
home fans, Wigan immediately
set off into an attacking mode and that effort was not fruitless as they went a
goal up on 36 minutes through Ben Watson.
An early
goal from Wahbi Khazri
set the tone for the game, and although Anthony Martial did convert a smartly taken finish just before half - time, an unfortunate David De Gea own -
goal from a Lamine Kone header gave Sunderland their first ever win against United at their «new»
home.
Tadic's clipped reverse pass
set an onside Austin clear inside the box and the striker jabbed
home expertly for his fourth
goal in as many games.
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.
I
set a camera up next to the
home dug - out before the match and fired it from my working position behind the Clock End
goal during the first half.
Everton have scored at least twice in their last seven
home league games so even with a
goal line
set at 2.75 I would lean toward the overs.
And, based on current form, that looks
set to worsen over the course of the weekend, as Kean has been unable to prevent the team from losing four successive games away from
home, to an aggregate score of 13 - 4, Rovers shipping exactly 4
goals in their previous two away clashes alone.
Many had hoped for an early
goal from the Spanish club to
set the path difficult for Liverpool at
home just like the match against Borussia Dortmund in the quarter - finals of the Europa League.
With the lines
set as they are though I can only offer a tentative lean towards the
home team minus a quarter of a
goal but even that is based on my trust of Tottenham over my dis - trust of the Reds.
Again we conceded a
goal from a
set piece, again our eleven - foot German failed to clear a cross with his head that allowed the opener and then letting John Terry poke
home from a corner.
The hosts pulled a
goal back when Bryson swept a shot
home from just outside the area, which looked like it would
set up a grandstand finish.
Alex McLeish
sets his side up to defend in numbers away from
home, and it has been poor defensive displays, rare ones at that, which have cost them valuable away spoils this season, with two of their three away defeats suffered the direct symptoms of conceding three
goals in a single outing.