Premier League Review- Matchweek 10 (Season 2022/23)

Premier League Team of The Week

Formation (4-5-1)
Goalkeeper: Hugo Lloris (Tottenham Hotspur)
Right Back: Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United)
Centre Back: Kalidou Koulibaly (Chelsea)
Centre Back: Eric Dier (Tottenham Hotspur)
Left Back: Joao Cancelo (Manchester City)
Right Midfield: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
Centre Midfield: Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle United)
Attacking Midfield: Mason Mount (Chelsea)
Attacking Midfield: Phil Foden (Manchester City)
Left Midfield: Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal)
Forward: Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There were 34 goals in ten matches.
Clean Sheets: Three out of 20 teams that played kept a clean sheet.
Draws: There was one draw in ten matches!
Matchweek 10 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 10 I correctly predicted the results in four out of ten matches. In three out of nine matches, where a team claimed three points the winning team had less possession than their opponents. In four out of those nine games the winning team conceded the first goal of the game! Find out what transpired in Matchweek 10.

Game One of Ten

AFC Bournemouth (2) v Leicester City (1)
Bournemouth move into top half of the Premier League table!
Facts and Figures: AFC Bournemouth had 44.2% possession and four shots on target from ten shots. Leicester City had five shots on target from nine shots.
Pivotal Moment: Phillip Billing of AFC Bournemouth scored an equaliser in the 68th minute to make the score 1-all.
AFC Bournemouth Game Changer: Phillip BIlling
Leicester City Game Changer: Patson Daka

Game Two of Ten

Chelsea (3) v Wolverhampton Wanderers (0)
Chelsea cruise to easy win
Facts and Figures: Chelsea had 57.4% possession and seven shots on target from 20 shots. Wolverhampton Wanderers had two shots on target from eight shots.
Pivotal Moment: Christian Pulisic got a morale boosting goal in the 54th minute to make the score 2-nil in favour of Chelsea. The assist was provided by Mason Mount.
Chelsea Game Changer: Mason Mount
Wolverhampton Wanderers Game Changer: Jose Sa

Game Three of Ten

Manchester City (4) v Southampton (0)
Manchester City claim another three points
Facts and Figures: Manchester City had 65.2% possession and eight shots on target from 21 shots. Southampton failed to have a shot on target from five shots.
Pivotal Moment: Joao Cancelo of Manchester City broke the deadlock in the 20th minute. The assist was provided by Phil Foden.
Manchester City Game Changer: Joao Cancelo
Southampton Game Changer: None

Game Four of Ten

Newcastle United (5) v Brentford (1)
Newcastle United move into the top 6!
Facts and Figures: Newcastle United had 54.4% possession and six shots on target from 16 shots. Brentford had three shots on target from six shots.
Pivotal Moment: Jacob Murphy gave Newcastle United a 2-nil lead in the 28th minute. The assist was provided by Callum Wilson.
Newcastle United Game Changers: Bruno Guimaraes, Kieran Trippier
Brentford Game Changer: Ivan Toney

Game Five of Ten

Brighton and Hove Albion (0) v Tottenham Hotspur (1)
Tottenham Hotspur not at their best, but they claim three points
Facts and Figures: Tottenham Hotspur had 41.1% possession and three shots on target from eight shots. Brighton and Hove Albion had four shots on target from 14 shots.
Pivotal Moment: Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur broke the deadlock in the 22nd minute. The assist was provided by Son Heung-Min
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Alexis Mac Allister
Tottenham Hotspur Game Changer: Harry Kane

Game Six of Ten

Crystal Palace (2) v Leeds United (1)
Crystal Palace win the game, with plenty at stake
Facts and Figures: Crystal Palace had 54.5% possession and five shots on target from 13 shots. Leeds United had four shots on target from ten shots. Crystal Palace moved three points clear of the relegation zone, thanks to the win.
Pivotal Moment: Eberechi Eze gave Crystal Palace a 2-1 lead in the 76th minute. The assist was provided by Wilfried Zaha.
Crystal Palace Game Changer: Eberechi Eze
Leeds United Game Changer: Rodrigo

Game Seven of Ten

West Ham United (3) v Fulham (1)
West Ham United get comeback win
Facts and Figures: West Ham United had 50.3% possession and eight shots on target from 17 shots. Fulham had two shots on target from eight shots. Andreas Pereira of Fulham scored the opening goal of the game and conceded a penalty.
Pivotal Moment: Jarrod Bowen of West Ham United made the score 1-all in the 29th minute, from the penalty spot.
West Ham United Game Changer: Jarrod Bowen
Fulham Game Changer: None

Game Eight of Ten

Arsenal (3) v Liverpool (2)
Arsenal still on top of the table
Facts and Figures: Arsenal had 44% possession and seven shots on target from 11 shots. Liverpool had three shots on target from eight shots.
Pivotal Moment: Bukayo Saka made the score 3-2 in favour of Arsenal in the 76th minute, from the penalty spot.
Arsenal Game Changers: Gabirel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka
Liverpool Game Changer: Darwin Nunez

Game Nine of Ten

Everton (1) v Manchester United (2)
Manchester United fight back to win
Facts and Figures: Manchester United had 60.3% possession and four shots on target from 12 shots. Everton had two shots on target from 11 shots.
Pivotal Moment: Cristiano Ronaldo gave Manchester United a 2-1 lead in the 44th minute. The assist was provided by Casemiro. The goal was number 700 for Ronaldo at club level.
Everton Game Changer: Alex Iwobi
Manchester United Game Changers: Antony, Cristiano Ronaldo

Game Ten of Ten

Nottingham Forest (1) v Aston Villa (1)
Nottingham Forest show that they can avoid relegation
Facts and Figures: Nottingham Forest had 39.9% possession and three shots on target from six shots. Aston Villa had two shots on target from 12 shots.
Pivotal Moment: Ashley Young of Aston Villa made the score 1-all with a great goal in the 22nd minute.
Nottingham Forest Game Changer: Emmanuel Dennis
Aston Villa Game Changer: Ashley Young

 

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