Sentences with phrase «take penalties like»

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It's that millennials and African - Americans and a lot of social justice - oriented white people and a lot of white people who are working class really were progressive and they really were open to a message that was things like «no death penalty,» «put the money back in schools,» «mass incarceration,» and «stop taking people's property unjustifiably.»
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God is not a judge seated apart from man and assigning blame and penalty, like a court judge, who when he has sent a convicted offender to prison goes peacefully home and takes his ease there.
Arsene please sign someone who's a set piece specialist ala payer, hopefully they can take penalties as well not like xhaka and ozil!
The center referee Mike Jones was typical harsh against Arsenal and just like the second time in few weeks the host conceded a penalty after taking the lead in a league context as regards to the recent happening against Tottenham.
We need someone to take the charge into penalty area, just like the 1st goal of pool game by Bellerin.
Your 4th line is full of energy and ideally when you take a young talented player like Dickinson and put him on the 4th line he also will have a competitive advantage and besides creating his own scoring opportunities, will be able to create penalty situations leading to favorable situations for the power play.
OT - Compared Sanchez's and Hazards stats for the season: Hazard: P 42 G 19 A 10 Sanchez: P 38 G 23 A 9 Hazard takes penalties and this is Sanchez's first season, a couple world class signings like Sanchez by Wenger in the Summer and we will be champions next season.
The Blues got a disputed penalty to cancel out Jack Wilshere's opening goal and when Alonso took the lead with six minutes to go it looked like Chelsea's game, but Bellerin smashed in a last gasp equalizer.
In many teams it is the strikers who take penalties not play boys like Cazorla.
If Giroud would have taken penalties instead of Cazorla then he could have had more goals than Costa... Also many of his goals were easier tap ins with terrible defense positioning helping him whereas in PL you would have to work very hard against some teams like saints, eagles, clarets, etc...
i wouldn't listen to savage who says that koscielny is not world class because he gave a penalty away, i, d like to know the criterias he takes into account when deciding if a player is world class or not!!
The line of thinking is something like this: (1) contact between players in the box is not automatically a penalty — there has to be sufficient contact in the opinion of the referee — here the contact was trivial; (2) in the absence of indisputable proof of a blatant foul, a referee must take the situation into account; (3) anything short of certainty about a blatant foul should not be a penalty, particularly in the last seconds of a game.
The Gunners have seen the likes of Cazorla, Giroud, Walcott, Alexis and Ozil all take penalties on various occasions in recent seasons, but who should be the player to step up to the spot if available?
what more arsenal.its a total waste with all that ball possession, if you watch most of these premier leauge goals scored by other teams, they are outside shots, or shots parried by the keeper etc, when a shot is taken, it creates tension, which could lead to a penalty etc, but at arsenal, its a different case... thats why we do all the ball possession and pressing, then when teams like watford get one or two chances..
Like offensive holding, intentional grounding, or blocks in the back, the penalty is a spot foul because the advantage gained has to do directly with where the infraction took place.
I'd like to know why Theo took the penalty and not Sanchez?
You don't like to see penalties, but Sharper was pretty much the last man with a chance to take him out, it looked like he would break it for a score if he got past.
If Wenger does take risk, should risk it on bigger name — not at above average penalty box poacher like Martinez / Higauin or potential young player like Lacazette We have a top squad — the second half run is title wining form — keep the squad intact and injury free is the top priority
Passing the ball to someone outside the penalty box is chance created, a weak corner kick that a player has to adjust and generate his own power to header the ball is also chance created, passing the ball to someone like Sanchez where he has to use his brilliance to take on 2 - 3 players and have a shot is classed as chance created by that player who passed the ball to Sanchez, Passing the ball to someone like Lampard, Gerrard or Ramsey of last season outside the box, they then make an angle for themselves to shoot is also classed as a chance created by the person who passed that ball.
To make matters worse, drivers aren't allowed to stockpile elements like they have done in the past, such as in Belgium last year when Lewis Hamilton took a load of penalties at once in order to see him through the rest of the season.
The control and preciseness of the rocket made it luk like a penalty take from outside the box.
Like Bottas, he too will be taking a penalty for a gearbox change, dropping him way down into the midfield.
Doesn't seem like any series has been particularly thrilling, but I'll vote for Columbus winning two straight in Washington in overtime while Tom Wilson takes stupid penalties.
It goes like this: (1) we can't seem to carry possession into the O - zone, (2) so we dump and chase, (3) and then we have to go spend significant effort along the boards, (4) to try to get the puck back under possession in what is a 50/50 crapshoot, (5) and when we do repossess, (6) we have to re-organize to get a quality O - zone shot chance, (7) but we are tired because we just spent 50 - 60 % of our time working our asses off along the boards, (8) just to try to get the puck back and have a chance, (9) which said lack of energy results in actual lower quality chances (and maybe fewer penalties drawn and more penalties taken) and (10) we go back to the bench deflated because it seems like we are working really hard and getting nothing out of it.
well boys that was a shocker the lads look like they took this time off really seriously, they look like they are on summer holiday already, shocking!!!! well wenger i guess this was a accident too, and for all you going on about the penalty OX got away with one against the pool so these thing work themselves out eventually.
Finally it went for Arsenal, I think first half was very tense, level, nervous, full of tackles, like a bird on a wire, I would say, I agree that Teves caused much trouble over the right side, I don't know who played there for Arsenal, it looked sometimes as if the Arsenal player had been a bit too slow for Tevez, agree that Fabiansky had a great game, (you always need some fortune for it) and Nasri, he impresses really since some games now, clinical finishing and one of those who are finishing at all, Faby wasn't at his best and nevertheless he was so important, there were several decisive moments, at the start a save by Fabiansky (and later on some more), the red card, Nasri's goal, after the missed penalty I feared City would take advantage of it, but I think Songs goal broke their mentality, and second half at least the final thirty minutes were rel.
But like I said earlier, or was it on the Benelux site, even if a defender would take the ball in his hands and walk with it half a minute in his own penalty area the ref still wouldn't give us a penalty.
«Nobody likes to see that (players fighting over who to take a penalty).
Was probably lucky to stay on the park as the referee took a lenient view on what looked like a headbutt in aftermath of the penalty decision.
Suso made it 2 - 1 with his first goal of the season and it looked like that would put us through, until we gave away a penalty in the last seconds of the game, which they scored to make it 2 - 2 and that took us to penalties.
Taking a look at the shot locations for their goals, most of the top strikers like to score from within the penalty area but out of the six - yard box.
Brendan Rodgers is a disgrace and needs to go, as does FSG, however Liverpool are constantly screwed over by the «officials», its incideous, blatantly robbed of penalties that you know would be given straight away, the other way, Liverpool achieved the impossible for a short period last night, they made average at best Tottenhamistan Hoofspurs look like a class team, you never beat Liverpool, Liverpool defeated themselves by not taking their chances (as usual — and their own fault) if they had of taken them it would have been a rout away win.
So I'm very happy to score that penalty and from a player like him, the captain Wayne Rooney, to let me take the penalty is a big respect so I'm very glad for that.
It looked like NYCFC would take home all three points, but a late converted penalty by Toronto gave the road team a valuable point.
When Albrighton drilled in a cross from the right - hand side of the penalty area, it looked like a routine take into the midriff for Butland.
The final picture, taken because Milner looks like he's Superman, shows Coutinho, Lallana and Firmino all in the Watford penalty area waiting on a Milner cross.
«Obviously there was a chance for me to take a penalty, but knowing that Olivier was on 99 goals, I felt like it's a great moment in his career to get 100 goals for Arsenal.
«Someone like Frank Lampard, who takes penalties for Chelsea only puts the ball in two places.
While the likes of Aguero, Stones or Willy Caballero will probably take many of the headlines - the latter two managed to atone for mistakes with key contributions, with Caballero saving a penalty from Radamel Falcao and making a brilliant late stop - Sterling perhaps deserves to be considered the man of the match from the action - packed contest.
Vitesse, as the Dutch Cup winners, took on Feyenoord in their De Kuip Stadium rather than the traditional venue of the Amsterdam ArenA and, like Chelsea, lost on penalties following a 1 - 1 draw.
How can an experienced footballer like Adebayor take a penalty in such a WEAK manner without trying to displace the goalkeeper in the first place.
Everyone who has played can understand they try to win the penalty but then they roll down the sock, and take the shinpad out like he has been kicked like mad.
In her State of the City speech, NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito took aim at the «broken windows» approach to policing, proposing a significant easing of penalties for certain minor quality - of - life offenses like jumping turnstiles.
It's like taking a penalty.
Time Warner Cable's usage penalty would take the unlimited service we enjoy today (albeit slow compared to other nations), and make Internet more like cell phones, where you get overcharged by companies making record profits.
The benefit of not taking a deduction is that the distribution of the equivalent amount is tax and penalty free — like the distributions of the Roth IRA.
Plus, if you take money out (which, by the way, you can do whenever you like without paying a penalty) your contribution room rises by an equal amount.
In addition, the IRS permits you to take penalty - free early distributions from some retirement accounts, like IRAs, for qualified higher education expenses.
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