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1 She looked odds - on for a gold medal, but that's sport for you: It takes no prisoners.
2 Higuaín worked one on the half-hour with Pjanic and, when he cut inside, he looked odds - on to score.
3 For a split second Sánchez looked odds - on to score but then Kaboul galloped in to make a last-ditch clearance.
4 The Leverkusen midfielder was stopped by Vertonghen's tackle but when the ball broke for Javier Hernández, he looked odds - on to score.
5 Root, 24, looked odds - on to complete his seventh test century but tickled a wide ball from Henry through to stand-in keeper Tom Latham.
6 The pair were on a 23-game winning streak going into this final and once they got going looked odds - on to make it 24.
7 Breaks of 96, 46 and 44 carried the Leicester player into a 7-4 lead but it looked odds - on that Hendry would win the next frame.
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