Premier League Review- Matchweek 14 (Season 2022/23)

Premier League Team of The Week

Formation (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: Illan Meslier (Leeds United)
Right Back: Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United)
Centre Back: Ben Mee (Brentford)
Centre Back: Conor Coady (Everton)
Left Back: Tyrick Mitchell (Crystal Palace)
Centre Midfield: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Tottenham Hotspur)
Centre Midfield: Christian Eriksen (Manchester United)
Attacking Midfield: Crysencio Sommerville (Leeds United)
Forward: Kieffer Moore (AFC Bournemouth)
Forward: Callum Wilson (Newcastle United)
Forward: Miguel Almiron (Newcastle United)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There were 27 goals in ten matches.
Clean Sheets: Seven out of 20 teams that played kept a clean sheet.
Draws: There were two draws in ten matches!
Matchweek 14 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 14 I correctly predicted the results in four out of ten matches. In three 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 14.

Game One of Ten

Leicester City (0) v Manchester City (1)
Manchester City win game, just!
Facts and Figures: Manchester City had 64.3% possession and five shots on target from 15 shots. Leicester City had five shots on target from ten shots.
Pivotal Moment: Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City scored the only goal of the game with an outstanding free kick in the 49th minute.
Leicester City Game Changer: James Maddison
Manchester City Game Changer: Kevin De Bruyne

Game Two of Ten

AFC Bournemouth (2) v Tottenham Hotspur (3)
2-nil is the most dangerous score in football
Facts and Figures: Tottenham Hotspur had 69.4% possession and seven shots on target from 23 shots. AFC Bournemouth had four shots on target from six shots. They gave up a two-goal lead to lose the game! Kieffer Moore scored both goals for AFC Bournemouth.
Pivotal Moment: Ryan Sessengnon of Tottenham Hotspur made the deficit one goal in the 57th minute. The assist was provided by Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
AFC Bournemouth Game Changer: Kieffer Moore
Tottenham Hotspur Game Changer: Rodrigo Bentancur

Game Three of Ten

Brentford (1) v Wolverhampton Wanderers (1)
Both teams would have liked three points
Facts and Figures: Brentford had 57.8% possession and three shots on target from 12 shots. Wolverhampton Wanderers had four shots on target from 13 shots.
Pivotal Moment: Ruben Neves of Wolverhampton Wanderers scored the equaliser in the 52nd minute. The assist was provided by Nelson Semedo.
Brentford Game Changer: Ben Mee
Wolverhampton Wanderers Game Changer: Ruben Neves

Game Four of Ten

Brighton and Hove Albion (4) v Chelsea (1)
Chelsea Smashed
Facts and Figures: Brighton and Hove Albion had 41% possession and nine shots on target from 19 shots. Chelsea had seven shots on target from 15 shots.
Pivotal Moment: Leandro Trossard of Brighton and Hove Albion broke the deadlock in the fifth minute. The assist was provided by Kaoru Mitoma
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Robert Sanchez
Chelsea Game Changer: Kai Havertz

Game Five of Ten

Crystal Palace (1) v Southampton (0)
Even game, but three points is what Crystal Palace claimed
Facts and Figures: Crystal Palace had 44.4% possession and three shots on target from 12 shots. Southampton had four shots on target from 14 shots.
Pivotal Moment: Odsonne Edouard of Crystal Palace broke the deadlock in the 38th minute. The assist was provided by Tyrick Mitchell.
Crystal Palace Game Changers: Vicente Guaita
Southampton Game Changer: James Ward-Prowse

Game Six of Ten

Newcastle United (4) v Aston Villa (0)
Villa obliterated
Facts and Figures: Newcastle United had 59.5% possession and seven shots on target from 20 shots. Aston Villa had no shots on target from three shots. Callum Wilson finished the game with a brace and an assist.
Pivotal Moment: Callum Wilson of Newcastle United broke the deadlock from the penalty spot in first half stoppage time.
Newcastle United Game Changers: Kieran Trippier, Callum Wilson
Aston Villa Game Changer: None

Game Seven of Ten

Fulham (0) v Everton (0)
Despite no goal, exciting affair
Facts and Figures: Leeds United had 56.5% possession and six shots on target from 24 shots. Everton had four shots on target from nine shots.
Pivotal Moment: Willian of Fulham had a shot saved by Everton goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford, in the eighth minute.
Fulham Game Changer: Willian
Everton Game Changer: Jordan Pickford

Game Eight of Ten

Liverpool (1) v Leeds United (2)
Leeds United claim upset thanks to their goalkeeper
Facts and Figures: Leeds United had 31% possession and six shots on target from 14 shots. Liverpool had ten shots on target from 22 shots.
Pivotal Moment: Crysencio Sommerville of Leeds United scored what proved to be the winning goal in the 89th minute. The assist was provided by Patrick Bamford.
Liverpool Game Changer: Mohamed Salah
Leeds United Game Changer: Illan Meslier

Game Nine of Ten

Arsenal (5) v Nottingham Forest (0)
One way traffic
Facts and Figures: Arsenal had 69.1% possession and ten shots on target from 24 shots. Nottingham Forest had two shots on target from five shots. Arsenal substitute Reiss Nelson finished with a brace and an assist, while Gabriel Jesus had two assists.
Pivotal Moment: Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal broke the deadlock in the fifth minute.
Arsenal Game Changers: Gabriel Jesus, Reiss Nelson
Nottingham Forest Game Changer: None

Game Ten of Ten

Manchester United (1) v West Ham United (0)
Manchester United claim pivotal win
Facts and Figures: Manchester United had 53% possession and three shots on target from 16 shots. West Ham United had five shots on target from 13 shots.
Pivotal Moment: Marcus Rashford of Manchester United scored the only goal of the game. The assist was provided by Christian Eriksen.
Manchester United Game Changer: David de Gea
West Ham United Game Changer: Kurt Zouma

 

 

 

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