Premier League Review- Matchweek 15 (Season 2021/22)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There were 27 goals in ten matches.
Clean Sheets: Four out of 20 teams that played kept a clean sheet.
Draws: There were two draws in ten matches!
Matchweek 15 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 15 I correctly predicted three out of ten results. In five out of eight matches, where a team claimed three points the winning team had less possession than their opponents! Find out what transpired in Matchweek 15.

Saturday Game One of Ten- (Perth Time- 04/12/2021)

West Ham (3) v Chelsea (2)
West Ham Claim Surreal Win
Facts and Figures: West Ham had 36.2% possession and five shots on target to Chelsea’s seven.
Pivotal Moment: Arthur Masuaku of West Ham gave them the lead in the 87th minute. Michail Antonio provided the assist. They came
from trailing 2-1 at half time.
West Ham Game Changer: Jarrod Bowen
Chelsea Game Changer: Mason Mount

Saturday Game Two of Ten- (Perth Time- 04/12/2021)

Newcastle United (1) v Burnley (0)
There’s a First Time for Everything!
Facts and Figures: Newcastle United finally claimed their first win of the Season. They had 47.8% possession and four shots on target to Burnley’s one.
Pivotal Moment: Callum Wilson of Newcastle United scored the only goal of the game. The assist was provided by Fabian Schär.
Newcastle United Game Changer: Callum Wilson
Burnley Game Changer: Matthew Lowton

Saturday Game Three of Ten- (Perth Time- 04/12/2021)

Southampton (1) v Brighton and Hove Albion (1)
Maupay Gets Brighton a Point Two Games in a Row!
Facts and Figures: Southampton had 44.4% possession. Both teams had four shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Neal Maupay of Brighton and Hove Albion scored in the 98th minute! The assist was provided by Jakub Moder.
Southampton Game Changer: Armando Broja
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Neal Maupay

Saturday Game Four of Ten- (Perth Time- 04/12/2021)

Wolves (0) v Liverpool (1)
Liverpool Grab Late Winner!
Facts and Figures: Liverpool had 67.1% possession and five shots on target to Wolves one.
Pivotal Moment: Liverpool scored the only goal of the game in the 94th minute through substitute, Divock Origi. The assist was provided by Mohamed Salah.
Wolves Game Changer: José Sá
Liverpool Game Changer: Trent Alexander-Arnold

Sunday Game Five of Ten- (Perth Time- 05/12/2021)

Watford (1) v Manchester City (3)
Manchester City Have Too Much Class for Watford!
Facts and Figures: Manchester City had 77.1% possession and 13 shots on target to Watford’s four.
Pivotal Moment: Bernardo Silva of Manchester City made the score 3-nil in the 63rd minute. The assist was provided by Kyle Walker.
Watford Game Changer: Daniel Bachmann
Manchester City Game Changer: Bernardo Silva

Sunday Game Six of Ten- (Perth Time- 05/12/2021)

Leeds United (2) v Brentford (2)
All Square in Nail Biting Affair
Facts and Figures: Leeds United had 63.1% possession and six shots on target to Brentford’s three.
Pivotal Moment: Patrick Bamford of Leeds United scored the equaliser in the 95th minute. The assist was provided by Luke Ayling.
Leeds United Game Changer: Raphina
Brentford Game Changer: Bryan Mbeumbo

Sunday Game Seven of Ten- (Perth Time- 05/12/2021)

Manchester United (1) v Crystal Palace (0)
Ralf Rangnick has Winning Start
Facts and Figures: Manchester United had 61.3% possession and three shots on target to Crystal Palace’s two.
Pivotal Moment: Fred scored the only goal of the game. The assist was provided by Mason Greenwood.
Manchester United Game Changer: Fred
Crystal Palace Game Changer: Conor Gallagher

Sunday Game Eight of Ten- (Perth Time- 05/12/2021)

Tottenham (3) v Norwich City (0)
Conte Starting to Bring Best Out of Team!
Facts and Figures: Tottenham had 40.8% possession. Despite that they had seven shots on target to Norwich City’s one.
Pivotal Moment: Lucas Moura of Tottenham scored the opening goal of the game in the 10th minute. The assist was provided by Son Heung-Min.
Tottenham Game Changer: Son Heung-Min
Norwich City Game Changer: None

Monday Game Nine of Ten- (Perth Time- 06/12/2021)

Aston Villa (2) v Leicester City (1)
Steven Gerrard Brings Best Out of Team, Once Again!
Facts and Figures: Aston Villa had 41.1% possession and four shots on target to Leicester City’s five.
Pivotal Moment: Ezra Konsa of Aston Villa scored an equaliser in the 17th minute. Emiliano Buendía provided the assist.
Aston Villa Game Changer: Ezra Konsa
Leicester City Game Changer: Harvey Barnes

Tuesday Game Ten of Ten- (Perth Time- 07/12/2021)

Everton (2) v Arsenal (1)
Everton Silence Their Doubters for Now
Facts and Figures: Everton had just 36.2% possession and five shots on target to Arsenal’s three.
Pivotal Moment: Demarai Gray scored an outstanding goal for Everton that made the score 2-1 in Everton’s favour in the 92nd minute. The assist was provided by André Gomes.
Everton Game Changer: Demarai Gray
Arsenal Game Changer: Martin Ødegaard

 

 

 

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