Premier League Review- Matchweek 33 (Season 2022/23)

Premier League Team of The Week

Formation (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: Jose Sa (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Right Back: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Centre Back: John Stones (Manchester City)
Centre Back: Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa)
Left Back: Andrew Robertson (Liverpool)
Centre Midfield: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Centre Midfield: Ruben Neves (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Attacking Midfield: James Maddison (Leicester City)
Forward: Callum Wilson (Newcastle United)
Forward: Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
Forward: Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)

Facts and Figures

Goals Scored: There were 29 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 33 (In a Nutshell): In Matchweek 33 I correctly predicted the results in four out of ten matches. In four 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 33.

Game One of Ten

Wolverhampton Wanderers (2) v Crystal Palace (0)
Wolverhampton Wanderers can thank goalkeeper for vital three points
Facts and Figures: Wolverhampton Wanderers had 41.2% possession and nine shots on target. Crystal Palace had four shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Albert Sambi Lokonga of Crystal Palace had a shot brilliantly saved by Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper, Jose Sa in the 39th minute. At that time Wolverhampton Wanderers led 1-nil.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Game Changer: Jose Sa
Crystal Palace Game Changer: Eberechi Eze

Game Two of Ten

Aston Villa (1) v Fulham (0)
Fulham not at the races
Facts and Figures: Aston Villa had 51.8% possession and three shots on target from 14 shots. Fulham failed to register a shot on target from one shot.
Pivotal Moment: Tyrone Mings of Aston Villa scored the only goal of the game from a corner by John McGinn, in the 21st minute.
Aston Villa Game Changer: John McGinn
Fulham Game Changer: Tim Ream

Game Three of Ten

Leeds United (1) v Leicester City (1)
All square
Facts and Figures: Leeds United had 40.8% possession. Both teams had three shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Jamie Vardy of Leicester City made the score 1-all in the 20th minute. The assist was provided by Jack Harrison.
Leeds United Game Changer: Luis Sinisterra
Leicester City Game Changer: Jamie Vardy

Game Four of Ten

Nottingham Forest (3) v Brighton and Hove Albion (1)
Forest claim comeback win
Facts and Figures: Nottingham Forest had 25.2% possession and five shots on target. Brighton and Hove Albion had seven shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Pascal Gross of Brighton and Hove Albion scored an own goal in first half stoppage time, which made the score 1-all.
Nottingham Forest Game Changer: Keylor Navas
Brighton and Hove Albion Game Changer: Solly March

Game Five of Ten

Chelsea (0) v Brentford (2)
The scoreboard sums up the torrid season Chelsea are having
Facts and Figures: Brentford had 27.1% possession and one shot on target. Chelsea had four shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Cesar Azpilicueta of Chelsea scored an own goal in the 37th minute, which was the first goal of the game.
Chelsea Game Changer: N’Golo Kante
Brentford Game Changer: David Raya

Game Six of Ten

West Ham United (1) v Liverpool (2)
Liverpool claim comeback win
Facts and Figures: Liverpool had 72.6% possession and four shots on target. West Ham United had two shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Cody Gakpo of Liverpool made the score 1-all in the 18th minute. The assist was provided by Trent Alexander-Arnold.
West Ham United Game Changer: Lucas Paqueta
Liverpool Game Changer: Trent Alexander-Arnold

Game Seven of Ten

Manchester City (4) v Arsenal (1)
Manchester City seize control of title race
Facts and Figures: Manchester City had 51.8% possession and nine shots on target. Arsenal had two shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: John Stones gave Manchester a 2-nil lead in first half stoppage time. The assist was provided by Kevin De Bruyne.
Manchester City Game Changers: Kevin De Bruyne, Erling Haaland
Arsenal Game Changer: Rob Holding

Game Eight of Ten

Everton (1) v Newcastle United (4)
Newcastle United Dominate
Facts and Figures: Newcastle United had 60.5% possession and eight shots on target. Everton had five shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Callum Wilson of Newcastle United opened the scoring in the 28th minute.
Everton Game Changer: Callum Wilson
Newcastle United Game Changer: Dwight McNeil

Game Nine of Ten

Southampton (0) v AFC Bournemouth (1)
Bournemouth win relegation battle
Facts and Figures: AFC Bournemouth had 43.9% possession. Both teams had two shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Marcus Tavernier of AFC Bournemouth scored the only goal of the game. The assist was provided by Dominic Solanke.
Southampton Game Changer: Romeo Lavia
AFC Bournemouth Game Changer: Marcus Tavernier

Game Ten of Ten

Tottenham Hotspur (2) v Manchester United (2)
All square in entertaining affair
Facts and Figures: Tottenham Hotspur had 39.9% possession and seven shots on target. Manchester United had eight shots on target.
Pivotal Moment: Son Heung-Min of Tottenham Hotspur made the score 2-all in the 79th minute. The assist was provided by Harry Kane.
Tottenham Hotspur Game Changer: Harry Kane
Manchester United Game Changer: Marcus Rashford

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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