Premier League Review- Matchweek 4 (Season 2020-21)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There was 41 goals in ten games= An average of 4.1 goals per game!
Clean Sheets: Four out of 20 teams for the second week in a row, which equates to 20% of teams that didn’t concede a goal.
Teams that Scored: 16 teams scored 41 goals, which is an average of 2.25 per team.
Draws: There was one draw in the ten games that were played!
Matchweek 4 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 4 I correctly predicted two out of ten results, for the second week in a row! Find out what transpired!

Saturday Night Games (Perth Time)

Chelsea (4) v Crystal Palace (0)
Chelsea Clinical in the Second Half!
Facts and Figures: Palace deplorable!
Pivotal Moment: Ben Chilwell provided a brilliant cross for Kurt Zouma who headered the ball into the back of the net in the 66th minute.
Chelsea Game Changer: Ben Chilwell
Crystal Palace Game Changer:

Everton (4) v Brighton and Hove Albion (2)
Everton Too Good!
Facts and Figures: Everton win four in a row!
Pivotal Moment: Yerry Mina scored in 1st half stoppage time.
Everton Game Changer: James Rodriguez
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Neal Maupay

Sunday Morning Games (Perth Time)

Leeds United (1) v Manchester City (1)
Leeds United Are Fighters!
Facts and Figures: Leeds United should’ve won!
Pivotal Moment: Ederson saved a shot from Patrick Bamford late on.
Leeds United Game Changer: Patrick Bamford
Manchester City Game Changer: Ederson

Newcastle United (3) v Burnley (1)
Callum Wilson Shows his Class!
Facts and Figures: Four goals from eight shots on target from both teams combined!
Pivotal Moment: Callum Wilson showed great composure to score from the penalty spot to make the score 3-1.
Newcastle United Game Changer: Callum Wilson
Burnley Game Changer: Ashley Westwood

Sunday Night Games (Earlier Games; Perth Time)

Leicester City (0) v West Ham (3)
A Week is a Long Tim in Football!
Facts and Figures: Leicester City didn’t register one shot on target!
Pivotal Moment: Michail Antonio scored the opening goal of the game in the 10th minute.
Leicester City Game Changer: Timothy Castagne
West Ham Game Changer: Michail Antonio

Southampton (2) v West Bromwich Albion (0)
West Brom Fail to Fire!
Facts and Figures:
Pivotal Moment: Moussa Djenpo scored the opening goal just before half time.
Southampton Game Changer: Moussa Djenpo
West Bromwich Albion Game Changer: Sam Johnstone

Sunday Night (Later Games; Perth Time)

Arsenal (2) v Sheffield United (1)
Arsenal Win, Just!
Facts and Figures: The first half the tempo was slow.
Pivotal Moment: Nicolas Pépé scored Arsenal’s second goal of the game.
Arsenal Game Changer: Nicolas Pépé
Sheffield United Game Changer: David McGoldrick

Wolves (1) v Fulham (0)
Wolves Have too Much Class for Fulham
Facts and Figures: Wolves did enough to get all three points.
Pivotal Moment: Pedro Neto scored the only goal of the game in the 56th minute.
Wolves Game Changer: Pedro Neto
Fulham Game Changer: Alphonse Areola

Sunday Night/ Monday Morning Game (Perth Time)

Manchester United (1) v Tottenham (6)
Red Devils Left Red Faced, Again!
Facts and Figures: The first goal of the game was scored by Manchester United. Despite that, they lost the game six goals to one! Tottenham scored six goals from eight shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Anthony Martial got sent off in the 28th minute when the score was 2-1 in Tottenham’s favour. At that point the game was in the balance.
Manchester United Game Changer: Bruno Fernandes
Tottenham Game Changer: Harry Kane

Monday Morning Game (Perth Time)

Aston Villa (7) v Liverpool (2)
Villa Destroy Last Season’s Champions!
Facts and Figures: There was a total of nine goals from 19 shots on target for both teams combined.
Pivotal Moments: Ollie Watkins scored two of his three goals in the first 22 minutes. Both goals were thanks to assists from Jack Grealish.
Aston Villa Game Changer: Jack Grealish
Liverpool Game Changer: Mohamed Salah

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Pin It on Pinterest