Premier League Review- Matchweek 13 (Season 2021/22)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There were 21 goals in nine matches.
Clean Sheets: Seven out of 18 teams that played kept a clean sheet.
Draws: There were three draws in nine matches!
Matchweek 13 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 13 I correctly predicted two out of nine results. In two out of six matches, where a team claimed three points the winning team had less possession than their opponents! The game between Burnley and Tottenham postponed due to snow. Find out what else was of interest in Matchweek 13.

Saturday Game One of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 27/11/2021)

Arsenal (2) v Newcastle United (0)
VAR Contentious, as Arsenal get Lucky Break.
Facts and Figures: Arsenal had 69.2% possession and six shots on target to Newcastle United’s four. Newcastle United deserved a penalty in the 1st half, when the score was nil-nil.
Pivotal Moment: Gariel Martinelli of Arsenal made the score two-nil in their favour, in the 66th minute. The assist was provided by Takehiro Tomiyasu.
Arsenal Game Changers: Aaron Ramsdale, Gariel Martinelli
Newcastle United Game Changer: None

Saturday Game Two of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 27/11/2021)

Crystal Palace (1) v Aston Villa (2)
Stevie G, The Real Deal!
Facts and Figures: Aston Villa had 36.7% possession. Both teams had three
on target
!Pivotal Moment: John McGinn of Villa made the score 2-nil in their favour in the 86th minute. The assist was provided by Anwar El Ghazi
Crystal Palace Game Changer: Conor Gallagher
Aston Villa Game Changer: Matt Targett

Saturday Game Three of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 27/11/2021)

Liverpool (4) v Southampton (0)
Liverpool Win White Wash
Facts and Figures: Liverpool had 64.5% possession. They had six shots on target to Southampton’s three.
Pivotal Moment: Liverpool scored in the 2nd minute through Diogo Jota, which set the scene for a dominant win. The assist was provided by Andrew Robertson.
Liverpool Game Changer: Diogo Jota
Southampton Game Changer: None

Saturday Game Four of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 27/11/2021)

Norwich City (0) v Wolves (0)
A Nil-Nil Draw Could be Crucial; in Norwich City’s Relegation Battle!
Facts and Figures: Norwich City had 43.1% possession and four shots on target to Wolves two.
Pivotal Moment: Teemu Pukki of Norwich City had a shot well saved by Wolves goalkeeper, José Sá in the 45th minute.
Norwich City Game Changer: Tim Krul  

Sunday Game Five of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 28/11/2021)

Brighton and Hove Albion (0) v Leeds United (0)
Who Says a Nil-All Draw is a Bore?
Pivotal Moment: Stuart Dallas of Leeds United had a shot saved by Brighton and Hove Albion’s goalkeeper, Robert Sánchez in the 55th minute.
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Robert Sánchez
Leeds United Game Changer: Illan Meslier

Sunday Game Six of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 28/11/2021)

Brentford (1) v Everton (0)
Everton are Struggling
Facts and Figures: Brentford had 39.7% possession and four shots on target for Everton.Pivotal Moment: Ivan Toney of Brentford scored the only goal of the game in the 24th minute from the penalty spot.
Brentford Game Changer: Ivan Toney
Everton Game Changer: Jordan Pickford

Sunday Game Seven of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 28/11/2021)

Burnley v Tottenham (Game Postponed)

Sunday Game Eight of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time-
28/11/2021)

Leicester City (4) v Watford (2)
Leicester City Back on the Winners ListFacts and Figures: Leicester City had 56.7% possession and eight shots on target to Watford’s five. Jamie Vardy of Leicester City finished with a brace and James Maddison scored the opening goal of the game and had two assists.Pivotal Moment: Jamie Vardy of Leicester City made the score 2-1 if their favour in the 34th minute. The assist was provided by James Maddison.
Watford Game Changer: Emmanuel Dennis

Sunday  Game Nine of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 28/11/2021)

Manchester City (2) v West Ham (1)
City Too Good
Facts and Figures: Manchester City had 68.5% possession. They had nine shots on target to West Ham’s three. The assist was provided by Ilkay Gündogan.
Pivotal Moment: Fernadinho gave Manchester City an unassailable two goal lead in the 90th minute. The assist was provided by Ilkay Gündogan.
Manchester City Game Changers: João-Cancelo, Ilkay Gündogan
West Ham Game Changer:

Monday Game Ten of Matchweek 13- (Perth Time- 29/11/2021)

Chelsea (1) v Manchester United (1)
Chelsea Haven’t Won the Tittle Yet, in What Appeared to be a Safe Bet!
Facts and Figures: Chelsea had 65.7% possession and six shots on target to Manchester United’s two.
Pivotal Moment: Jorginho of Chelsea made it 1-all in the 69th minute.
Chelsea Game Changer: Jorginho
Manchester United Game Changers: David de Gea, Jadon Sancho

 

 

 

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