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equaliser
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Ipswich pursued another equaliser and their task should have been made even harder in the 71st minute but Jerome miscued from close range.
The only interest now is whether Russia can find an equaliser.
With the few remaining Algeria players who were still able to run pouring forward in search of an equaliser, Germany broke on the counter-attack.
■ Rajiv van La Parra hit the equaliser for Wolves in a 1-1 drat at Brighton.
It was clear Monreal was uncomfortable against Di María's pace: Manchester United's equaliser came from a Di María cross, after he cut inside on to his left foot in a typical manner and whipped a perfect cross on to the head of Wayne Rooney.
The snow itself represents death, the great equaliser, come to bury the everyday dreams and heartbreaking anxieties which consume Joyce's characters.
In the Scottish Premier League, a last-gasp equaliser from Ian Vigurs earned Ross County a deserved 2-2 draw in an action-packed Scottish match against Hearts at the Global Energy Stadium.
"I was in the thick of it for both goals," admitted the unlucky substitute Neven Subotic, who had first involuntarily laid off the ball for Robert Lewandowski's equaliser, then lost the ball to Franck Ribéry and fouled the Frenchman in the box.
Brighton needed a late equaliser even to salvage a point in their 1-1 home draw with struggling Ipswich.
Luka Modric swung over the decisive corner for Ramos to head in the equaliser and, as Ancelotti said, after that "everything changed".
However, Juventus gifted their opponents the equaliser five minutes later.
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