Sports - Football - Premier League - Week 1
The first week of the 2020-21 Premier League season saw:
16 goals - most by Liverpool = 4
178 shots - most by Liverpool = 22
61 on target - most by Leicester = 7
78 corners - most by Sheff Utd = 12
168 fouls - most by Tottenham = 15
19 bookings - most by Fulham, Arsenal, Palace, West Ham, Newcastle and Sheff Utd = 2 each
0 red cards
5 penalties - 5 scored (2 x Salah for Liverpool, 2 x Vardy for Leicester, Jorginho for Chelsea)
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#FULARS Willian had his hand in all the goals, including Aubameyang’s curling beauty to make it 0-3 and three points for the Gunners.
#BHACHE The Seagulls started brightly against the Blues, until they gave away a spot kick halfway through the first half. Two belters within a couple of minutes made 1:2. An evil deflection sealed the deal 1:3. Harsh result.
FLOP
#CRYSOU With Walker-Peters' not red corrected to a yellow card, the ref and VAR did their job, both players went for the ball, high. Zaha's goal disallowed for offside made up for that though, good old VARce, as replays showed he was on, his other two team mates not, but they had no influence on play, with all the lines drawn. Late Saints push, great save by Palace keeper Guaita against Ings, was too little too late.
#WBALEI Vardy’s penalty brace condemned the Baggies to defeat. All three newly promoted sides were beaten on the opening weekend, 10-0 on aggregate.
#TOTEVE It was classic Miserinho aka Moaninho after Spurs flopped. The Toffees were on top thanks to Calvert-Lewin’s header and deserved the three points.
WTF?!
#WHUNEW Horrendous refereeing at the London Stadium. Carroll should have been sent off in the first minute for a dangerous elbow hit. No mentioning of that howler anywhere (English nor French telly)?! The Hammers should have had a penalty for Hendrick’s handball in the second half as well. And Newcastle’s goal's questionable, too, with a high boot on the keeper. The second goal was a banger though, completing a miserable evening for Moyes and co.
#SHUWOL Nightmare defending by the hosts, conceding two goals in three minutes. In the first half Wolves were all over the Blades and could have been three or four goals up. The home side played much better after the break, but couldn’t find a breakthrough.
My Predictions - Actual Results
Fulham 1:2 Arsenal - 0:3
Crystal Palace 1:1 Southampton - 1:0
Liverpool 3:2 Leeds - 4:3
West Ham 3:3 Newcastle - 0:2
West Brom 2:3 Leicester - 0:3
Tottenham 2:2 Everton - 0:1
Sheffield United 1:2 Wolves - 0:2
Brighton 0:3 Chelsea - 1:3
Click here for my previous Premier League Notes.
All pictures, facts and stats were taken from the BBC match reports, MOTD, Sky Sports and RMC Sport coverage.
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