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However, that lead lasted less than lasted all of eight minutes, with Kevin De Bryune leveling the score courtesy of a fortunate deflection of the foot of Kurt Zouma.
A flurry of goals then came in the second half with Gonzalo Higuaín leveling the score for Juve in the 56th minute, and Ronaldo making it 2-1 minutes later.
The game was a tense, back-and-forth affair, with Kameli Soejima leveling the score at 12 with a try and Katsuyuki Sakai putting the Japanese ahead for good with a conversion.
The Hungarians, who have won gold nine times in previous Games, managed to battle back from an 5-3 deficit at halftime, leveling the score at 9-9 late in the fourth quarter.
Eastleigh went up by 1-0 in the second half of its match with an own goal by Bolton defender Dorian Dervite, but Darren Pratley saved Bolton from humiliation by leveling the score moments from the end.
On 1 December, Wanderers drew 0–0 Wellington Phoenix. On 7 December, Wanderers drew 1–1 at home against Melbourne Heart with Mooy leveling the score on the 44th minute. On 9 December, forward Labinot Haliti signed a two-season contract extension until 2016. For the 2014 AFC Champions League Wanderers were drawn in Group H on 10 December, alongside Guizhou Renhe of China, Ulsan Hyundai of South Korea and Kawasaki Frontale of Japan.
Doing the obligatory bleep test as a trialist for Balestier Khalsa, Lim's defending abilities were praised by coach Salim Moin, who described him having good reading of the game and a threat to set- pieces and counter-attacks. He was the first player from the November S.League trials to find a club as well. Through the course of his time in Singapore, the defender scored once- leveling the score for his team with a header as Balestier salvaged a 1–1 draw.
Lebanon conceded an early free-kick goal, before leveling the score in the first half through a goal by Felix Melki. Lebanon took the lead in the second half after Hilal El-Helwe scored from close range. Fifteen minutes later Maatouk converted a penalty kick, becoming Lebanon's joint top- scorer. A fourth goal for Lebanon came in the seventh minute of added time, with El-Helwe scoring his second volley of the match, ending the encounter 1–4 and giving Lebanon their first ever Asian Cup win.
Goals for Brisbane to Pearce Hanley, Moloney and Mitch Golby lowered the margin to 7 points, and a behind to Jonathan Brown lowered the margin to a goal. Then, with just over a minute and a half on the clock, Daniel Rich scored, a goal, leveling the score. However, star Geelong forward Tom Hawkins then managed to score a behind. The ball was rushed towards the Brisbane goal, but Geelong player Josh Hunt took an intercept mark and the ball moved towards Geelong's goal, where Brisbane's Daniel Merrett managed to take a mark.
Mata was made captain for the home game against Watford on 2 March and scored a free kick, which was also the match-winner. On 6 March, in a 1–0 defeat to West Brom, Mata received his first career red card after obtaining two yellow cards in the space of three minutes. Mata assisted an Anthony Martial goal against West Ham in the final game at the Boleyn Ground; however, United lost 3–2, ending their chances of beating Manchester City for fourth-place. On 21 May 2016, Mata scored for United in the FA Cup Final against Crystal Palace, leveling the score at 1–1 just three minutes after Jason Puncheon's 78th-minute goal.
On 18 January 2015 they played their first match against Tunisia at the Nuevo Estadio de Ebebiyín. The match ended in a 1–1 draw, with Héldon leveling the score off a penalty kick in the 78-minute. Cape Verde then drew 0–0 against DR Congo four days later, with the advancement out of the group stage depending on the final match results of both teams. Facing off against Zambia on 26 January 2015, with both teams depending on the result of the other match between Tunisia and DR Congo and having to finish with a win themselves, the match ended in 0–0 draw, leaving both Cape Verde and Zambia eliminated from the Cup.
Rays unable to finish off Red Sox Game 6 began well for the Rays, with B.J. Upton continuing his postseason emergence with a solo home run in the 1st inning and giving the Rays the first lead of the night. The Red Sox returned that with a solo home run by Kevin Youkilis, leveling the score at 1–1. Youkilis gave the Red Sox the lead in the 3rd inning by grounding out, but scoring Dustin Pedroia from third base. In the 5th inning, Jason Bartlett hit his second home run of the entire season, another solo shot which tied the game at 2–2. Again, Boston quickly answered back, with a solo home run by captain Jason Varitek, his first base hit of the ALCS, Boston now having a 3–2 lead.
Two minutes later, Quintero picked out Peralta making a run to the left post, who then shot the ball into the roof of the net, leveling the score on aggregate and sending Santos to the final. In the first leg of the final, Santos and Monterrey played to a 1 all draw. In the second leg, Quintero helped Santos get off to a good start, stealing the ball at midfield and dribbling to the edge of the penalty box before laying it off to Daniel Ludueña, who put the ball in the net in the 6th minute. Santos was able to hold on and win by a score of 2–1, with an aggregate score of 3–2, to win their fourth league title in club history. Santos also enjoyed a deep run in the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.
Eduardo scored his first group-stage goal in the Champions League on 19 September 2007 against Sevilla. While still fighting to find his place as a regular in the Premier League for Arsenal, Eduardo continued to display his goalscoring abilities in the League Cup, scoring two braces in two consecutive matches for the club, against Sheffield United and Blackburn Rovers, and helping them to reach the semi-finals of the competition. Eduardo found more playing time in all competitions due to Robin van Persie's lengthy injury and found himself partnering Emmanuel Adebayor more often. Eduardo finally managed to establish his place in Arsenal's starting line-up in the Premier League over Christmas and New Year period, scoring his first two Premier League goals in a 4–1 win at Everton on 29 December 2007, first leveling the score and then putting Arsenal 2–1 up in the opening 15 minutes of the second half.

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