Not conceding a goal ordsprog

en Not conceding a goal at home is always important in a Cup tie. But despite that there is no doubt that this tie is still wide open.

en In my early days, a goal against us was shrugged off. Nobody liked conceding a goal, but once the ball had gone into the net it was accepted as 'one of those things' and everybody in the team would concentrate on trying to get the goal back. But once the maximum wage had been lifted and win bonuses became all-important, it was suddenly considered a crime to concede a goal.

en It's an uncomfortable result because we didn't score away. This means we can't let one in at home. We need cool heads to play with great intensity but without conceding a goal.

en We got there, but we couldn't get the chance to finish. They are fast, but everybody's going to be fast and frenzied at this stage. But the thing is when we get our opportunity, we just could not do it. There was a wide open goal that went wide. We just did not have that finishing ability today.

en Hey, the Canadian Open is still one of the titles players love to have on their resume - it's a national open. It's always been an important tournament, no doubt about that.

en It's a wide open race. Our goal is to make it to state.

en I saw the corner of the goal was wide open. So I just tapped it. I knew it was going in.

en I think the tournament is wide open. Is it any more wide open than in years past? It's hard to say, but I just think on a neutral site with the way this league is anything can happen on any given night.

en You're really looking for wide open shots on that. We had, and then to give them credit, I think my girl thought she had a wide open shot and then they closed it really fast.

en The ball bounced in and we didn't defend the play very well. He had a wide-open look and when you have wide-open looks, bad things happen. That's the way it goes.

en I'd seen (Morrow) wide open and I just tried to get back as fast as I could. Most of the time a shooter's wide open, he's gonna knock it down. I'm known for my offense, but today (my) defensive played a really big role. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. I'd seen (Morrow) wide open and I just tried to get back as fast as I could. Most of the time a shooter's wide open, he's gonna knock it down. I'm known for my offense, but today (my) defensive played a really big role.

en I started coming off the pick and roll and I was so wide open. It really threw me off at first. It's been two months since I've been that wide open.

en I saw him wide open in front of the net and gave him a backhand right there. He was able to finish it, and it was such a great goal.

en Second-home buyers should go into this with their eyes very wide open.

en I hope there's more important wins to come, but Alan's goal was the most important. I have no doubt in my mind that I will score goals, the relief for me is getting our first three points because it was badly needed.


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