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1 As for Pietersen, he has to be careful not to chase the game .
2 It's hard to chase the game against Perth Glory.
3 When you chase the game , you get tired quick.
4 That near-miss should have encouraged the Scots, but they were soon forced to chase the game .
5 Leicester are looking a little ragged as Tranmere look to push up and chase the game .
6 And Ireland had to chase the game .
7 That score, converted by Ronan O'Gara, put us six points ahead and England had to chase the game .
8 And because United didn't have to chase the game they were happy to hold possession, knowing chances would come.
9 After making a cautious start which invited pressure, the Hammers appeared transformed once they committed men forward to chase the game .
10 John Terry failed to marshal a defence that had huge holes in it, particularly when England began to chase the game .
11 If we batted first it was going to be a different ball game because we ended up having to chase the game .
12 The coach lauded his team's skill in defending their lead by holding onto the ball and making the home side chase the game .
13 With Fulham already obliged to chase the game , Bernardo Silva held the ball up well before releasing Sterling for a run on goal.
14 Wales had been forced to chase the game after conceding shortly before the interval and it was a counter-attacking goal of the highest quality.
15 Tim Cahill's acrobatic bicycle kick forced China to chase the game , meaning they had to open up and Australia profited in the spaces left.
16 That will simply chase the game into my bag, and I can buy them for a mere song. With this conclusion Addison had agreed.
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