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