Premier League Review- Matchweek 18 (Season 2021/22)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There were 12 goals in four matches.
Clean Sheets: Three out of ten teams that played kept a clean sheet.
Draws: There were two draws in four matches!
Matchweek 18 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 18 I correctly predicted none out of four results. In one out of two matches, where a team claimed three points the winning team had less possession than their opponents! Find out what transpired in Matchweek 18.

Saturday Game One of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 18/12/2021)

Manchester United v Brighton and Hove Albion (Game Postponed)

Saturday Game Two of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 18/12/2021)

Aston Villa v Burnley (Game Postponed)

Saturday Game Three of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 18/12/2021)

Southampton v Brentford (Game Postponed)

Saturday Game Four of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 18/12/2021)

Watford v Crystal Palace (Game Postponed)

Saturday Game Five of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 18/12/2021)

West Ham v Norwich City (Game Postponed)

Sunday Game Six of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 19/12/2021)

Leeds United (1) v Arsenal (4)
Arsenal on Form, Leeds United Forlorn
Facts and Figures: Arsenal had 49.1% possession and 12 shots on target to Leeds United’s one.
Pivotal Moment: Emile Smith Rowe of Arsenal made the score 4-1 in their favour in the 84th minute. The assist was provided by Martin Ødegaard
Leeds United Game Changer: Raphina
Arsenal Game Changer: Gabriel Martinelli

Sunday Game Seven of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 19/12/2021)

Everton v Leicester City (Game Postponed)

Sunday Game Eight of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 19/12/2021)

Wolves (0) v Chelsea (0)
Nil a Draw a bit of a Bore!
Facts and Figures: Wolves had 36.9% possession and both teams had one shot on target!
Pivotal Moment: Daniel Podence of Wolves should’ve scored in the 41st minute.
Wolves Game Changer: Romain Saïss
Chelsea Game Changer: Reece James

 Sunday Game Nine of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 19/12/2021)

Newcastle United (0) v Manchester City (4)
Newcastle United Need to Show Some Resolve
Facts and Figures: Manchester City had 71.9% possession and seven shots on target to Newcastle United’s one.
Pivotal Moment: Riyad Mahrez of Manchester City made the score 3-nil in their favour on the 64th minute. The assist was provided by Oleksandr Zinchenko.
Newcastle United Game Changer: None
Manchester City Game Changer: Riyad Mahrez

Monday Game Ten of Matchweek 18- (Perth Time- 20/12/2021)

Tottenham (2) v Liverpool (2)
Enthralling Draw
Facts and Figures: Tottenham had 43.7% possession and five shots on target to Liverpool’s six.
Pivotal Moment: Tottenham took a 1-nil lead thanks to Harry Kane scoring in the 13th minute.
Tottenham Game Changer: Son Heung-Min
Liverpool Game Changer: Trent Alexander-Arnold

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