Premier League Review- Matchweek 25 (Season 2021/22)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There were 21 goals in ten matches.
Clean Sheets: Nine out of 20 times a team played they kept a clean sheet.
Draws: There were three draws in ten matches!
Matchweek 25 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 25 I correctly predicted four out of ten results. In four out of seven matches, where a team claimed three points the winning team had less possession than their opponents! Find out what transpired in Matchweek 25.

Matchweek 25: Teams that didn’t play a match

Arsenal and Chelsea

Matchweek 25: Teams that played twice

Brighton and Hove Albion and Manchester United

Saturday Game One of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 12/02/2022)

Manchester United (1) v Southampton (1)
A Game of Two Halves
Facts and Figures: Manchester United had 52.3% possession and eight shots on target to Southampton’s four.
Pivotal Moment: Che Adams of Southampton scored the equaliser in the 48th minute. The assist was provided by Mohamed Elyounussi
Manchester United Game Changer: Jadon Sancho
Southampton Game Changer: Fraser Forster

Saturday Game Two of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 12/02/2022)

Brentford (0) v Crystal Palace (0)
Scoreless Draw
Facts and Figures: Brentford had 42.6% possession and two shots on target to Crystal Palace’s three.
Pivotal Moment: James McArthur of Crystal Palace had a shot saved by Brentford’s goalkeeper, David Raya in the 71st minute.
Brentford Game Changer: David Raya
Crystal Palace Game Changer: Vicente Guaita

Saturday Game Three of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 12/02/2022)

Everton (3) v Leeds United (0)
Everton Dominate
Facts and Figures: Everton may have had 41.7% possession and ten shots on target to Leeds United’s none.
Pivotal Moment: Séamus Coleman of Everton broke the deadlock in the tenth minute.
Everton Game Changer: Anthony Gordon
Leeds United Game Changer: Illan Meslier

Saturday Game Four of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 12/02/2022)

Watford (0) v Brighton and Hove Albion (2)
Watford Not at the Races
Facts and Figures: Brighton and Hove Albion had 64.8% of possession and six shots on target to Watford’s one.
Pivotal Moment: Neal Maupay of Brighton and Hove Albion broke the deadlock in the 44th minute. The assist was provided by Tariq Lamptey.
Watford Game Changer: Ben Foster
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Neal Maupay

Sunday Game Five of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 13/02/2022)

Norwich City (0) v Manchester City (4)
Manchester City Claim Easy Win
Facts and Figures: Manchester City 71.5% possession and nine shots on target to Norwich City’s three.
Pivotal Moment: Raheem Stirling broke the deadlock in the 31st minute.
Norwich City Game Changer: None
Manchester City Game Changer: Raheem Stirling

Sunday Game Six of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 13/02/2022)

Burnley (0) v Liverpool (1)
Liverpool Grind Out Tough Result
Facts and Figures: Liverpool had 67.4% possession and four shots on target to Burnley’s five.
Pivotal Moment: Fabinho of Liverpool scored the only goal of the game.
Burnley Game Changer: Ben Mee
Liverpool Game Changer: Alisson

Sunday Game Seven of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 13/02/2022)

Newcastle United (1) v Aston Villa (0)
Newcastle Claim Three Points in Dull Affair
Facts and Figures: Newcastle United had 37% possession and two shots on target to Aston Villa’s one.
Pivotal Moment: Kieran Trippier of Newcastle United scored the only goal of the game in the 35th minute with a stunning free kick.
Newcastle United Game Changer: Kieran Trippier
Aston Villa Game Changer: Jacob Ramsey

Sunday Game Eight of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 13/02/2022)

Tottenham (0) v Wolves (2)
Wolves Join Top Four Race
Facts and Figures: Wolves had 41.4% possession. Both teams had seven shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Raúl Jiménez of Wolves broke the deadlock in the sixth minute.
Tottenham Game Changer: Cristian Romero
Wolves Game Changer: José Sá

Monday Game Nine of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 14/02/2022)

Leicester City (2) v West Ham (2)
West Ham Leave Leicester City thinking What a Pity
Facts and Figures: Leicester City had 55.4% possession and two shots on target to West Ham’s three.
Pivotal Moment: Craig Dawson of West Ham scored an equaliser in the 91st minute. The assist was provided by Jarrod Bowen.
Leicester City Game Changer: Youri Tielemans
West Ham Game Changer: Jarrod Bowen

Wednesday Game Ten of Matchweek 25- (Perth Time- 16/02/2022)

Manchester United (2) v Brighton and Hove Albion (0)
Manchester United Win in Lacklustre Display
Facts and Figures: Manchester United had 49.9% possession and seven shots on target to Brighton and Hove Albion’s three.
Pivotal Moment: Lewis Dunk of Brighton and Hove Albion was sent off in the 54th minute for denying Manchester United a goal scoring opportunity.
Manchester United Game Changers: David de Gea, Cristiano Ronaldo
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Robert Sánchez

 

 

 

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