Premier League Review- Matchweek 14 (Season 2020-21)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There were 34 goals in ten games= An average of 3.4 goals per game!
Clean Sheets: Four out of 20 teams, which equates to 20% of teams that didn’t concede a goal.
Teams that Scored: 16 teams scored 34 goals, which is an average of 2.12 goals per team!
Draws: There were two draws in ten matches.
Matchweek 14 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 14 I correctly predicted three of ten results. In three out of eight matches, the losing team had more possession than their opponents! Check out the Matchweek 14 review!

Team of the Week- Matchweek 14

Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester City), Kyle Walker (Manchester City), Victor Lindelöf (Manchester United), Yerry Mina (Everton), Andrew Robertson (Liverpool), Scott McTominay (Manchester United), Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United), Jordan Henderson (Liverpool), Sadio Mane (Liverpool), Jamie Vardy (Leicester City), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

Saturday Night Games (Perth Time)

Crystal Palace (0) v Liverpool (7)
Liverpool Freakishly Clinical!
Facts and Figures: Liverpool score seven goals from eight shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Sadio Mane scored the 2nd goal of the game in the 35th minute.
Crystal Palace Game Changer: None
Liverpool Game Changer: Jordan Henderson

Southampton (0) v Manchester City (1)
Man City Can Breathe a Sigh of Relief
Facts and Figures: It was a tight, tough encounter.
Pivotal Moment: Raheem Sterling scored in the 16th minute.
Southampton Game Changer: Jannik Vestergaard
Manchester City Game Changer: Kyle Walker

Sunday Morning Games (Perth Time)

Everton (2) v Arsenal (1)
Arsenal in Danger of Relegation!
Facts and Figures: Both teams had two shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Gylfi Sigurdsson delivered a pinpoint cross that Yerry Mina scored from just before half time.
Everton Game Changer: Gylfi Sigurdsson
Arsenal Game Changer: Nicolas Pépé

Newcastle United (1) v Fulham (1)
A Draw is a Fair Result
Facts and Figures:
Pivotal Moment: Joachim Andersen was sent off in the 62nd minute for a foul that gave Callum Wilson a penalty.
Newcastle United Game Changer: Callum Wilson
Fulham Game Changer: Alphonso Areola

Sunday Night Games (Perth Time)

Brighton and Hove Albion (1) v Sheffield United (1)
Sheffield United Get Rewarded for Being United!
Facts and Figures:
Pivotal Moment: In the 40th minute John Lundstram was sent off.
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Danny Welbeck
Sheffield United Game Changer: Aaron Ramsdale

Tottenham (0) v Leicester City (2)
Tottenham in a Bad Run of Form
Facts and Figures:
Pivotal Moment: Jamie Vardy calmly scored a penalty near half time.
Tottenham Game Changer: None
Leicester City Game Changer: Jamie Vardy

Monday Morning Games (Perth Time)

Manchester United (6) v Leeds United (2)
Manchester United Too Good!
Facts and Figures: Leeds United had 58.5% possession. Manchester United had 14 shots on target.
Pivotal Moments: Victor Lindelöf gave Manchester United a four goal lead in the 37th minute.
Manchester United Game Changer: Scott McTominay
Leeds United Game Changer: Illan Meslier

West Brom (0) v Aston Villa (3)
Aston Villa are a team to Fear
Facts and Figures:
Pivotal Moment: Jake Livermore was sent off in the 37th minute.
West Brom Game Changer: Sam Johnstone
Aston Villa Game Changer: Jack Grealish

Tuesday Morning Games (Perth Time)

Burnley (2) v Wolves (1)
Burnley Given Hope Once Again thanks to Nick Pope!
Facts and Figures: Burnley only had 36.4% possession.
Pivotal Moment: Chris Wood made the score 2-nil to Burnley in the 51st minute.
Burnley Game Changer: Nick Pope
Wolves Game Changer: Fabio Silva

Chelsea (3) v West Ham (0)
Facts and Figures: West Ham had no shots on target!
Pivotal Moments: Tammy Abraham scored two goals within the space of two minutes!
Chelsea Game Changer: Tammy Abraham
West Ham Game Changer: None

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