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Discover Ludwig"goal against" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in sports contexts, specifically in reference to a goal that was scored against a team or player. Example: Despite the team's best efforts, they were unable to defend against the opponent's relentless attacks and ultimately suffered a goal against in the final minutes of the game.
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Landon Donovan's goal against Algeria.
Michael Owen's sinuous goal against Argentina?
Harry Kane's own goal against Swansea.
2. Julian Green's goal against Belgium.
Watch Messi's goal against Getafe below.
He scored an important goal against England.
Three: sets up goal against Romania.
He remembered scoring his first goal — against his own goalie.
Another goal against would have been a real, real problem.
He scrambled unyieldingly for a critical goal against Egypt.
But he has yet to score a goal against Phoenix.
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