Sentences with phrase «third goal being conceded»

We had equalised after his mistake, after that the lack of professionalism from the restart from the whole team resulted in a third goal being conceded.

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As long as you don't score a third goal, you are under threat to concede a second goal
Get a goal before 20 mins and the second goal before HT, they will be under presure and be forced to make mistake to concede the third....
We were 2:1 and we conceded an easy third goal.
«On top of that, we were a bit unlucky as well — to concede a penalty and after the third goal, for us, with 70 minutes played we were 3 - 0 down.
Just a week ago, Arsenal looked to be hitting form with the demolition of Stoke giving them a third clean sheet in a row, but that has all gone straight down the pan with our embarrassing defeat in Zagreb, and our even more annoying defeat by a Chelsea team that has conceded 12 goals and were already six points behind us before the game started.
United actually have the third best defence in the Premier League at the moment based on goals conceded, but this could be down to the amazing form of David De Gea rather than a top class back - line.
In 2013/14 season Man City conceded 37 goals and became champions while Chelsea conceded 27 goals and were third behind Liverpool which had conceded 50 goals.
In 2008/09 It partial held as Man United and Chelsea had least goals conceded yet the other was 1st while the other was third.
Gennaro Gattuso's Milan side team are unbeaten since Christmas in a run of twelve games, and have won their last five without conceding a goal, the last victory being a 2 - 0 win away at third - placed Roma.
Conceding soft goals like the third one was a big blow.
This is a game of 180 minutes and if you look at the second and third goal, it's difficult to explain how we conceded these goals.
Almost straight after the restart a third goal from a deflected Bellerin shot sealed the points and Arsenal rarely looked like conceding although there were a few hairy moments in the last 25 minutes.
Given Chelsea have conceded just 11 goals in 14 Premier League games so far this season, the third best defensive record in the league, it shouldn't be too much of a priority for them to bolster their backline.
It's been a torrid season for the Hammers for the most part thus far, as they languish in 16th place in the Premier League after 10 games with just two wins to their name and the third worst defensive record in the league having conceded 19 goals in those outings.
Stuart McCall's Bradford are unbeaten at home all season, and have only conceded 17 goals in that time so will be looking to take an advantage into the away leg but they come up against a Fleetwood side who have the third best away record in the division.
Arsenal's goals had creative instinct (as well as a plenty of luck on the third), whilst I think Manchester City's second was a poor goal for Arsenal to concede.
Even a 2 - 1 home defeat would have been better instead of going for an equalizer which resulted in conceding the third, I was thinking right there after Chamberlain goal, just keep the score, forget about equalizer after how poor we were.
He conceded just five goals four years later as Brazil successfully defended their title, making a vital save against Spain in a crucial group game to ensure qualification to the quarter - finals, but any hopes of a third success in England in 1966 were short - lived.
They have netted in each of their last three at Turf Moor though and of the goals that they have come up with at home in the top flight, two - thirds of them have come in the second half of matches, while two - thirds of their goals conceded have been in the second half of matches too.
He couldn't have been held accountable for any of the goals conceded and even made a terrific save to tip the ball onto the cross-bar before Kike bundled it on for Boro's third goal of the afternoon.
Clinching their third straight Bundesliga crown this weekend courtesy of a 1 - 0 home victory over a surprisingly resilient Hertha Berlin and second - placed Wolfsburg's identical scoreline defeat at Gladbach, Bayern Munich now have no fewer than 25 domestic championships in the strong room and looking at the season's tale of the tape — just two defeats, 24 wins out of 30, 77 goals scored and only 13 conceded — the competitive deficit in today's top - flight is there for all to see.
Of the goals that they have conceded at home this season, two thirds of them have been in the second half of matches.
For effort and commitment we were very good, it's just disappointing after being in front towards the end that we conceded the third goal but we showed real spirit, effort, commitment and desire to come back twice from being behind.
On defense they've conceded 41 goals, which isn't bad (only nine teams have conceded fewer), but expected goals predicts Swansea should have conceded 45 goals from the chances they faced, the third - worst total in the league.
It's now one defeat in their last eight Premier League matches following their impressive 0 - 0 draw with Chelsea at Carrow Road; their first clean sheets of the season, would you believe, and only the third goal goalkeeper John Ruddy has conceded in his last four league starts.
City are 7 -1-0 against bottom third sides this season, scoring twenty five goals and conceding five whilst Sunderland are 0 -1-7 against top third teams, conceding twenty two goals and scoring seven goals.
To go on from there to concede a third goal and to have Argentinian Paulo Dybala sent off (and thus missing on Wednesday) was the final blow.
Their first goal was very unlucky, then we went 2 - 1 up and we had chances for the third so it's disappointing that we conceded the second goal and didn't win this game.
Of the goals they have conceded this season away from home, 60 % of them have been after the halftime break and they have scored over two - thirds of their away goals after half time as well.
Just over a third of the goals that Spurs have conceded this season have been in the final 15 minutes of matches.
All six of their victories on home soil this season have been without conceding a goal, so Sunderland need to stick to what they know best if they're to get one over their arch-rivals for only the third time in Premier League history.
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