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Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Premier League Notes - Week 29

Sports - Football - Premier League - Week 29

It's been a few weeks since my last blog, a couple of weeks since the last ball has been kicked in the English football leagues, a lot has happened since... As explained and lined out on my Twitter thread, I love football, have always blogged and will keep on blogging, until we get there. Number 19. Walk on. Write on. With hope in your heart. YNWA. Here are my notes on the last weekend we were able to enjoy the game, until further notice:

The 29th week of the 2019-2020 Premier League season saw:

19 goals - most by Chelsea and Leicester = 4 each
215 shots - most by Burnley = 21
100 on target - most by Chelsea = 11
109 corners - most by Man City = 11
222 fouls - most by Watford and Burnley = 16 each
39 bookings - most by Burnley = 5
1 red card - Djenepo for Southampton 
3 penalties - 2 scored (Dele Alli for Tottenham, Vardy for Leicester)

#LIVBOU
Liverpool had to come back from behind against Bournemouth to record their 22nd successive Premier League win at Anfield, breaking the English top-flight record set by Bill Shankly's team in 1972, and taking their unbeaten home run to 55 games (W45, D10). Callum Wilson gave the visitors a controversial lead slotting home Jefferson Lerma's low cross after appearing to push Joe Gomez in the build-up to the goal (9’). But the Reds soon hit back, Mohamed Salah in his 100th league appearance for the club, levelled the score with a low finish (24’). And turning from provider to scorer, Sadio Mané completed the turnaround (33’), latching onto Virgil van Dijk’s through-ball. James Milner denied the Cherries any way back into the game, clearing Ryan Fraser’s attempt off the goal-line, in a very nervous second half. Jürgen Klopp’s men, missing injured skipper Jordan Henderson, hung on to the win, moving them one step closer to their first title in 30 years, whilst Eddie Howe’s side remain in the relegation zone, level on points with Watford and West Ham but with a worse goal difference than their nearest rivals at the bottom.

#ARSWHU
Alexandre Lacazette's goal 12 minutes from time, which had to be confirmed by the video assistant referee to add to the nerves at the Emirates, decided the tie. The win lifted the Gunners up to ninth, five points behind Chelsea in fourth, leaving boss Mikel Arteta optimistic about his side’s chances of finishing in the top four. David Moyes meanwhile, watched his side record their sixth consecutive Premier League defeat on the road despite creating more chances and threats. But it’s only goals that count, leaving the Hammers hovering above the bottom three only on goal difference.

#CRYWAT
Jordan Ayew helped his side Crystal Palace to their third successive Premier League victory and climb into the top half of the table. His smart finish from the edge of the box (28’) and eighth league goal of the season, was enough for Roy Hodgson’s men to beat relegation-threatened Watford. The side that beat the league leaders last week, mourned their missed chances this week, leaving boss Nigel Pearson very disappointed, just goal difference separating his side from the drop zone.

#SHUNOR
Billy Sharp’s header (36’) and Manchester United loanee keeper Dean Henderson’s heroic saves late on, helped Sheffield United beat Norwich to make it 10 points out of the last 12 and take them to sixth, boosting their chances of European football next season. Daniel Farke’s side on the other hand, remain rock bottom, six points from safety, the German boss describing it as "dramatic and tragic for the lads, because they tried everything".

#SOUNEW
Newcastle moved eight points clear of the relegation zone with nine games to go, after beating ten-man Southampton. Allan Saint-Maximin scored the only goal of the game late on (79’), pressuring Yan Valery into a mistake before tucking the ball home beyond hard-working keeper Alex McCarthy. The Saints stopper had made some top saves, including Matt Ritchie's spot kick, and got close to earn his side a hard-fought point after they had been reduced to ten men midway through the first half when Moussa Djenepo's yellow card was upgraded to a red following a VAR review of his foul on Isaac Hayden. But it was not to be, leaving Steve Bruce a very happy man, whilst Ralph Hasenhüttl’s side drop to 14th following a third defeat in their last four Premier League games.

#WOLBHA
Nothing happened, only one shot on target in each half at Molineux (they recorded more bookings!). The goalless draw took Wolves up to fifth, leaving Brighton, who have yet to win in 2020, just two points above the relegation zone. Graham Potter was full of praise for his Seagulls keeping a clean sheet on the road and all, whilst Nuno Espírito Santo was not so happy with his Wanderers. Contrast. It's all about perspective.

#BURTOT
Burnley boss Sean Dyche was not a happy man, feeling Chris Wood should have been given a penalty after Spurs' equaliser, but the striker did not go down under Davinson Sánchez's tackle. Dele Alli's 50th Premier League goal came from the spot (50’) after Ben Mee brought down Erik Lamela in the box. It was enough to earn Tottenham a point following Wood’s early opener (13’), an easy tap-in after Hugo Lloris had spilled Jay Rodriguez’s shot from distance. Frustrating for both, José Mourinho's side’s fifth game without a win, leaving them four points behind Chelsea, who have a game in hand. Not good. Dyche's men though, have climbed back into the top half of the table and are unbeaten in the past 14 Premier League matches in which they have led at the break. Not bad.

#CHEEVE
Carlo Ancelotti’s return to Stamford Bridge ended up being a miserable afternoon as the Italian watched his side Everton being thrashed 4-0 by his former employer Chelsea, his joint-heaviest league defeat as a manager. Mason Mount ended an 18-game goal drought by firing the ball past Jordan Pickford at his near post and the Blues ahead (14’). Pedro doubled their lead with his first league goal of the season as Frank Lampard's side took control (21’). Two goals in three minutes shortly after the restart, Willian into the bottom corner (51’) and Olivier Giroud with a tap-in off a short corner (54’), sealed the deal for the hosts, no contest. The result keeps the Toffess in 12th, eight points behind fifth-placed Manchester United, whilst Chelsea stay fourth, three points ahead of the Red Devils.

#MUNMCI
Ole Gunnar Solskjær can and will be over the moon, literally, after Manchester United completed the Premier League double over derby rivals Manchester City for the first time in a decade. The champions’ Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson had a nightmare afternoon at Old Trafford, gifting Anthony Martial the opener, a low shot squeezing through under him (30’). And then in the final seconds (90+6’), the stopper threw a clearance straight to Scott McTominay, who made no mistake, one take into the back of the net, in front of a delirious Stretford End to double the hosts’ lead and secure the win. It was a smashing clash, the VAR denying Pep Guardiola’s men any way back into the game, Sergio Agüero deemed offside, whilst referee Mike Dean made a couple of controversial calls leading up to the goals as well. But the Spaniard couldn’t deny, despite all his side’s possession, the Red Devils bossed the game and capitalised on the Citizens’ flaws to bank the three points with two cracking counters. The result sees United remain fifth, three points behind Chelsea in fourth, whilst City trail the top Reds by 25 points, meaning the league leaders need just two more wins to seal their 19th title. 

#LEIAVI
A brace each for Harvey Barnes (40’, 85’) and Jamie Vardy (pen 63’, 79’) completed Leicester’s thrashing of Aston Villa at the King Power Stadium. The convincing win ended the Foxes’ dire run of two wins in their past eight Premier League games - and two points in their past four matches. Brendan Rodgers was glowing and full of praise for his third-placed side, five points clear of Chelsea, four behind City. Dean Smith's Villans remain in the relegation zone after a fourth consecutive league defeat, and a fifth in all competitions, second from bottom, two points from safety.

My Predictions - Actual Results 
Liverpool 2:1 Bournemouth - 2:1
Arsenal 2:1 West Ham - 1:0
Crystal Palace 1:1 Watford - 1:0
Sheffield United 1:1 Norwich - 1:0
Southampton 2:0 Newcastle - 0:1 
Wolves 1:0 Brighton - 0:0
Burnley 2:2 Tottenham - 1:1
Chelsea 2:2 Everton - 4:0
Man United 3:2 Man City - 2:0
Leicester 1:2 Aston Villa - 4:0

Rearranged fixture from week 28 Man City vs Arsenal postponed because of the Corona virus.


And it all escalated from there...


Coronavirus: What next in the UK coronavirus fight?

And there are still people out there who believe we're all just over-panicking, it's a conspiracy, fooling us and taking control over us, all for their own profits and gains. Whoever they are. OPEN YOUR EYES!!! No one is gaining anything from this atm. Either way, whatever, whoever, for whatever reason, the main and clear thing is, people are dying! If you don't believe that, then you can join the Flat-Earthers, Holocaust- and 9/11 deniers, etc. Everyone else, welcome to the real world, STAY HOME, STAY SAFE!!! YNWA

All pictures, facts and stats were taken from the BBC match reports.

Monday, 3 December 2018

Premier League Picks Of The Week 14

Sports - Football - Premier League - Week 14

The 14th week of the Premier League action saw:

30 goals - most by Arsenal = 4
254 shots - most by Crystal Palace = 29
85 on target - most by Crystal Palace & Chelsea = 9 each
107 corners - most by Crystal Palace = 10
201 fouls - most by Fulham & Tottenham = 17 each
38 bookings - most by Southampton & Man United = 4 each
3 red cards - Mounié for Huddersfield, Capoue for Watford, Vertonghen for Tottenham
3 penalties - 3 scored (Vardy for Leicester, Aubameyang for Arsenal, Kane for Tottenham)


What a game! The Super Derby Sunday was super duper! All three derbies were entertaining to watch, Chelsea ending up comfortable 2-0 winners against a spirited Fulham in the earliest kick-off of the day, followed by definitely-not-shining Liverpool leaving it later than late to find a winner against Everton in the Merseyside derby. But the other London derby between those two matches smashed all expectations, Arsenal firing Tottenham to bits, 4-2 the final score, the Emirates going absolutely mad, goals, cards, penalties, bust-ups galore! The Gunners were relentless, pushing and pressing throughout, absolutely bossing the first half an hour, taking the lead early on thanks to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's penalty after Jan Vertonghen handled the ball in the area (10’). But then a crazy four minutes ensued, Spurs hitting back twice, Eric Dier’s glance and a Harry Kane penalty after Son Heung-min’s pathetic dive in the box, referee Mike Dean falling for it hook, line, and sinker. But Unai Emery’s men did not give up, drew level shortly after the break with Aubameyang’s second (56’) and two crucial substitutions making a big difference: Alexandre Lacazette and Aaron Ramsey. The Welshman set up the equaliser and the Frenchman gave the home side the lead (74’), three minutes before Lucas Torreira settled and sealed it with an outstanding run and finish (77’). Vertonghen’s sending off later on (84’) condemned Mauricio Pochettino’s men to their fourth defeat of the season, their arch rivals taking their place in the top four whilst they slide down to fifth, both sides just separated by goal difference. Tense.

What a team! Bournemouth did brilliantly well and made it very hard for Manchester City, but the league leaders continued their bulldozing run, winning 3-1 to maintain their 100% home record in the league this season and take their unbeaten run to a total of 20 games in the league, sending them five points clear at the top, for just under 24 hours, before the Reds kept the gap down to two points with their late late late winner. More to that goal below.
Manchester United meanwhile were terrible to watch, going 2-0 down inside the opening 20 minutes at Southampton, including an awesome curler by Cédric Soares (20') that put a big fat surprised grin on his boss’ face. But Marcus Rashford inspired a comeback before the break, setting up two goals in six minutes, including Romelu Lukaku’s first goal since September ended his goal drought of 12 games or 981 minutes (33'). It all looked like Mark Hughes’ men were going to collapse and give it away after the restart, but the Red Devils only produced one shot on target in the second half and were a drag to watch. José Mourinho can moan, complain, point and blame as much as he likes, like last week, his job is to manage the team and it will be very surprising if the Portuguese lasts much longer.

What a man! Jürgen Klopp’s celebrations after super sub Divock Origi’s crazy injury-time winner (90’+6’) may be criticised by some, but the fans love him for it. Different to other managers (naming no names), the German just ran on the pitch to celebrate with his keeper, he wasn’t in anyone else’s face from the opposing team nor fans. It shows passion and heart and how much the derby win means to them, keeping the Reds in second, two points behind the Citizens, as mentioned above. Even Toffee boss Marco Silva understood that. Their keeper Jordan Pickford will have woken up today hoping his error was just a nightmare but having to realise it was his fumbling giveaway off the crossbar that cost his side a point and the Merseyside derby honours.
Despite the point against United mentioned above, Saints boss Hughes received the marching orders earlier today. Can’t say it’s a surprise with the side stuck in the relegation zone. As mentioned above, a certain Portuguese manager should be very worried, especially with the high-firing Gunners next on their fixture list!

What a goal! Soares' curler for Southampton mentioned above was a dream. So was Andros Townsend's opener for Crystal Palace against Burnley, an awesome smacker, more to their win below.
It took only 55 seconds for Huddersfield’s Mathias Jørgensen to open the scoring against Brighton, but it went all down hill from there for the home side. Steve Mounié was sent off for a dangerous high challenge (32’), from then on everything and every call went against David Wagner's men, the German-American boss was not happy with Michael Oliver. Shane Duffy equalised deep into injury time before the break. Florin Andone completed the comeback and won it for Brighton with a strong header {69'), his first goal in English football, his club’s first comeback win.
James Maddison’s superb goal (23’) made it 2-0 for Leicester against Watford and his manager Claude Puel a very proud manager, comparing the English youngster to Glenn Hoddle.
And last but definitely not least, Aron Gunnarson’s acrobatic finish (65’) and Junior Hoilett’s curler from distance (77’) completed a perfect comeback for Cardiff after they had fallen behind against Wolves thanks to Matt Doherty (18’) in the Friday night match. Sweet for Neil Warnock to see his side move out of the relegation zone ahead of his 70th birthday, sour for Nuno Espírito Santo, his men dropping down to 12th with the defeat.

What the hell?! After a run of three consecutive wins, Newcastle came crashing down losing 0-3 against West Ham, taking their total of defeats to six of their opening eight Premier League games at St James’ Park this season (W2), the last time that happened was 1953-54. Rafael Benítez blamed the lack of money, the Hammers having spent five times the sum of the Magpies’ investment in the transfer market in the last window. It was very frustrating as the home side had over doubled the chances (16-7 shots). Manuel Pellegrini was full of praise and will surely argue against those numbers, having nowhere near the budget of other sides, and his side in overall control throughout the match.
Crystal Palace scored their first goal from open play and recorded their first home win of the season beating Burnley 2-0. It was a shocking display by the Clarets! It could have been a much worse thrashing if it weren’t for Joe Hart’s saves and Wilfried Zaha’s misses! 29-4 shots, 9-0 on target!!! As mentioned above, Townsend’s goal that sealed the win (77') was an absolute belter! Is Sean Dyche in trouble? Eagles boss Roy Hodgson on the other hand, can be very happy, that’s for sure, his side up to 14th after this win.

My Predictions - Actual Results
Cardiff 1:1 Wolves - 2:1
Crystal Palace 1:2 Burnley - 2:0
Huddersfield 2:2 Brighton - 1:2
Leicester 2:1 Watford - 2:0
Man City 5:0 Bournemouth - 3:1
Newcastle 1:0 West Ham - 0:3
Southampton 1:1 Man United - 2:2
Chelsea 3:0 Fulham - 2:0
Arsenal 1:1 Tottenham - 4:2
Liverpool 3:1 Everton - 1:0

Click here for last week’s Premier League Picks.

All pictures, facts and stats were taken from the BBC match reports, MOTD, BT and Sky Sports match coverage.