What is collective noun of two goals
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In English grammar, collective nouns are words that are used to describe a group of people, animals or things.
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Cattle is used to indicate a group of animals that are used for daily milk produce and are domesticated like cows and buffalos.
Crowd is a a collective noun used to indicate a group of people.
Team is a collective noun that is used to refer to the players in a team in a sport.
Herd is a collective noun that is used to indicate a large group of cattle.
In the given sentence, there is a reference of a match and so the most apt collective noun that can be used in the sentence is team.
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