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Realization Of The “Football Match” Cognitive Model In The Sports Internet Discourse

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The constituents of the discursive model The content of the constituent in the given discourse fragment An example of textual representation
Subject (Who) An individual player The French forward finished emphatically from inside the box in front of the Shed End, capitalising on a bright start from Frank Lampard’s side. (CH)Gnabry, the former Arsenal winger who had done plenty of damage to Tottenham on a previous visit to London earlier this season, finished off two good moves <…>. (CH)<…> Bayern had hit the bar with a header from their 2012 Champions League final scorer Thomas Muller <…> (CH)There was an early save from Muller by Caballero before Mount, playing the first Champions League knockout match of his life, had the first Chelsea shot which went over. (CH)Bruno Fernandes, the recent acquisition from Sporting Lisbon, cleared the crossbar with their first meaningful effort on goal after 37 minutes but Martial was less forgiving when presented with the chance to strike the breakthrough before the interval. (CH)Also catching the eye, and not for the first time, was Louie Barry. The 16-year-old continued his fine form on the pitch by stepping off the bench and claiming two assists. (AS)
The subject’s actions (What) His movements within the game Giroud did well to keep the ball in play on the right before Mount moved the ball infield to Barkley, where his midfield colleague shifted it quickly further to the left towards Alonso in space. (CH)Reece James tested the Bayern defence with a cross, which won a corner that was met by Giroud but without the power to beat Manuel Neuer. (CH)Ramsdale again saved well, this time from a Pedro shot, but despite him getting a hand to Alonso’s follow-up header, it was Bournemouth 2 Chelsea 2. (CH)Batshuayi accidently blocked an Alonso shot before, with five minutes left to play, we scored the equaliser. (CH)Batshuayi had a chance to hit straight back as he led a counter-attack from halfway late in added time but the Belgian’s shot from a tight angle on his weaker right side trickled harmlessly wide. (CH)In the last action of the game, Mount hit the post with a late free-kick in another sign that it just wasn't going to be our night. (CH)El Ghazi collected Reina’s long ball and turned well, embarking on a run down the right channel before delivering a ball to the near post which Alderweireld could only poke past Hugo Loris under pressure from Mbwana Samatta.(AV)Villa captain Jack Grealish curled narrowly wide, Dele Alli saw his shot well blocked by Kortney Hause before Douglas Luiz’s goalbound attempt was deflected over by Ben Davies as a pulsating opening quarter flowed from end to end. (AV)Nelson was again the provider, bursting down the right to cross for Nketiah, who reacted in a flash to find the roof of the net after his first attempt to finish was thwarted. (AR)
Location (Where) The exact location on the pitch Almost immediately, Muller was heading against the Chelsea bar at the other end of the pitch. (CH)The French forward finished emphatically from inside the box in front of the Shed End, capitalising on a bright start from Frank Lampard’s side. (CH)He was soon diving to his left as Muller let fly from distance and the fans behind that goal at the Matthew Harding End were pleased to see a powerful shot go wide. (CH)
Time(When) The time regarding the start and the end of a match Alonso almost took the roof off the Bridge after 23 minutes with a stunning attempt at goal. (CH)With eight minutes remaining, Mount drew another foul right on the edge of the box and Alonso stepped over the set-piece. (CH)<…> the Blues had their moments too with Alonso threatening to repeat his goal against Spurs at the weekend when he had a shot saved just before half-time. (CH)Alonso’s sending off for catching Lewandowski with his arm came with six minutes left on the clock. (CH)Ten minutes into the game, Kingsley Coman wasted a good opportunity for the Germans when he hit the sidenetting <…> (CH)Three minutes before half-time it took a sharp Neuer save to prevent Chelsea taking the lead through Marcos Alonso. (CH)Before half-time, James forced Ramsdale into a diving save with a hopeful shot from distance. (CH)<…> Michy Batshuayi, found the net from an offside position with 20 minutes to go. (CH) Pierre-Emile Hojberg sent Ryan Bertrand's free-kick over the crossbar in the 56th minute before the Saints skipper forced Reina into another fine save. (AV)Yet, for all the home side's pressure, Alderweireld levelled at the other end just before the half-hour mark. (AV)And after a bright start it was the hosts who opened the scoring with just nine minutes on the clock. (AV)
The subject`s objective (Why) The objective of a particular move Reina saved superbly from both Bergwijn and then Son before producing another brilliant save to deny Alli when he raced clean through in the 73rd minute.  (AV)<…> Bukayo Saka inside the box, to silence the intimidating home crowd. (AR)Leno made a couple of smart stops, but when the home defence began to tire, we sprung into gear to break the deadlock in the final 15 minutes. (AR)
The circumstances and the result of an action (How) The description of a move and its outcome Cesar Azpilicueta threw himself brilliantly in front of Moura’s shot to divert the ball behind for a corner following Tottenham’s most intricate attacking move of the match, while Davinson Sanchez’s looping header from the resulting corner was expertly pushed over by the backtracking Caballero. (CH)Alonso’s goal stung Spurs and allowed us to manage the game pretty comfortably for the remainder of the contest. (CH)A late Marcos Alonso goal, his second of the game, saved Chelsea from back-to-back defeats and prevented Bournemouth recording their first ever league double over us. (CH)Our French centre-forward then missed a good chance to double the lead early in the second half before Jefferson Lerma and Josh King turned the score around. (CH)Shane Long's eighth-minute effort separated the sides as he bundled home Moussa Djenepo’s cross from close range. (AV)And Stuart Armstrong sealed all three Premier League points for the hosts when he slotted into an empty net in the 95th minute with Pepe Reina having ventured forwards for an injury-time corner. (AV)Lerma's long-range strike clipped the top of the crossbar shortly after the restart, only for the Cherries midfielder to see red soon afterwards having been shown a second yellow card. (AV)
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