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Extra-time: Villas-Boas watched his side dominate, but fail to score Andre Villas-Boas went from denouncing officials to thanking them after Chelsea ended their penalty shootout curse by beating Fulham in dramatic fashion to reach the Bryan Ruiz's penalty had not crossed the line in Fulham's 4-3 shootout defeat at Stamford Bridge.
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Extra-time belonged to the South Koreans but once again, Saqr and the woodwork stood in their way.
NYT > Home Page By JOHN DUERDEN 2011
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Extra-time couldn't separate Whitehawk, of East Sussex, and Marske United, of Yorkshire, who drew 1-1 while a replay will also be required to settle the tie between Devon's Willand Rovers and Leicestershire's Barwell who played out a 2-2 draw.
TheFA.com | Home 2010
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Extra-time goals from Ryan Shawcross and Tuncay earned Stoke an FA Cup quarter-final and all but ended 10-man Manchester City's hopes of silverware.
BBC - Ouch 2010
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Extra-time would have been too much to bear, and if Roberto Martínez had taken such a toothless attack to Fulham in the fifth round their Cup run would most likely have ended anyway.
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Outsiders Zambia were facing a tough Nigerian side and like the games before them this one went through to Extra-time with the sides deadlocked at 0-0.
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This one could go all the way with Extra-time possibly on the cards.
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Extra-time goals from Ryan Shawcross and Tuncay earned Stoke an FA Cup quarter-final and all but ended 10-man Manchester City's hopes of silverware.
BBC - Ouch 2010
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It will certainly be a close game and one that could very well go to into Extra-time, but my money would be on West Brom nicking it in the allotted ninety minutes.
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- Germany bow out to Italy 2-0 after Extra-time in the Semi-Final
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