"Chelsea's expected goals - which measures how good your chances were - was 2.14.
That is the fourth most of any team in this season's Champions League without scoring." (BBC Sport)
If only there had been some way of Chelsea anticipating this outcome...
Following no-guilt jilt, well-built Lilt Man seeks new tilt at employment opportunities.
(Despite driving on uneven roads and beaches, until 0.26 there was never a drop spilt.)
Firstly, I'm sorry that your father is suffering with not long to live and that you're in this situation.
Both of my parents are 87 - my mother has Stage 4 Parkinson's and is sometimes delusional caused by a heady cocktail of underlying anxiety and years of medication. My father struggles...
Very harsh penalty which set up the FG. An amazing 2nd half by them to storm back.
Feel for Hurts who had a great game even with the fumble returned for a TD.
But Mahomes manages to get the job done despite injury.
A classic that could've gone either way.
Hurts connects with Smith for 46 yards, then takes the TD in himself for his 3rd TD, then takes in the 2 point conversion.
New SB record of rushing TDs.
We're tied at 35 with 5:15 to go. o_O
What a game this is! And what a comeback by the Chiefs.
Longest Punt Return of 65 yards in SB history leads to another Chiefs TD.
35-27 with 9:22 left.
Having dated a Houstonian girl for over 5 years and subsequently blessed/saddled with supporting the Texans (like the Albion, it's clearly an underdog thing for me), I love the Americana that goes along with the game itself.
Especially enjoy the commercials when companies really push the boat...
Another 75% possession game against Palace. (The last time that happened, we ended up losing at the Amex.)
Palace had 1 shot on target all game.
Crazy to think that they've avoided defeat at our hands once again.
Lucky, lucky Palace.
2 points dropped.
No other way to say it.
Dominant performance that didn't get the result it deserved.
The fact that it's against our rivals makes it even harder to swallow.
Albion stroking the ball around nicely and dominating possession with 73%.
Guaita and VAR keeping Palace in the game. Olise had his moments. It's been a good competitive game so far.
More of the same 2nd half should see us take the lead. But alas, football's never been totally predictable.
Post-match Potter:
“I think you could see positives in the performances for us especially in the first half.
It was a step forward for us in terms of the previous game and lots to go forward with."
:rolleyes: