Monday, September 29, 2014

Premier League Week 6

Welcome to Week 6, with ten games again. We begin with...

Liverpool hosting Everton. Tim Howard and Simon Mignolet are the goalies. In the second minute, Everton's Gareth Barry took a yellow card for his foul. It took until the sixty-fifth minute to see a goal, coming off the foot of Steven Gerrard on a free kick. Gerrard picked up a yellow card in the sixty-seventh minute for a foul. Everton tied it a minute into stoppage time with a Phil Jagielka goal. Liverpool took a yellow card for an Alberto Moreno foul during stoppage time. The score stayed level at 1-1 for a final.

Moving along to Chelsea welcoming Aston Villa. Brad Guzan and Thibaut Courtois are the gloved men. Chelsea began in the seventh minute with a goal by Oscar, with an assist by Willian. In the twenty-sixth minute, Chelsea's Gary Cahill took a yellow card for a foul. Aston Villa picked up a yellow card with a foul by Tom Cleverley in the fifty-first minute. Cesc Fabregas gave Chelsea another yellow card with a foul in the fifty-eighth minute. In the fifty-ninth minute, Diego Costa extended the Chelsea lead with a goal, made possible by a cross from Cesar Azpilicueta. In the sixty-second minute, Aston Villa's Philippe Senderos was given a yellow card for a foul. Chelsea added on in the seventy-ninth minute with a Willian goal from close range. They went on for a 3-0 win.

Next up, Crystal Palace brings in Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Julian Speroni protect the woodwork. In the fifty-first minute, Crystal Palace got things going with a goal by Fraizer Campbell, courtesy of Scott Dann after a corner kick. Crystal Palace added on in the fifty-fourth minute on a Mile Jedinak goal, via Jason Puncheon's cross after a set piece. Leicester City took a pair of yellow cards late in the game, going to Danny Simpson in the eighty-fifth minute and Jamie Vardy in stoppage time, both for fouls. Crystal Palace claimed a 2-0 win in the end.

Continuing to Hull City hosting Manchester City. Willy Caballero is mismatched with Allan McGregor in goal. Manchester City was first to score in the seventh minute on a Sergio Aguero goal, set up with a headed pass by Pablo Zabaleta. Manchester City added on in the eleventh minute on an Edin Dzeko goal, via David Silva. Hull City got on the board with a gift as Eliaquim Mangala put the ball in his own net in the twenty-first minute. Mangala's day got worse when he gave Manchester City their first yellow card for a foul in the thirty-first minute. Even worse for him, Abel Hernandez scored on the penalty kick to bring Hull City level a minute later. Manchester City got the lead back on a Dzeko goal in the sixty-eighth minute, coming off of Silva. In the eighty-fourth minute, Manchester City saw another booking coming their way on a yellow card for Gael Clichy. Manchester City capped it off with a Frank Lampard goal in the eighty-seventh minute, thanks to Zabaleta to make it 4-2 as a final.

Now, Manchester United welcomes West Ham United. Adrian and David de Gea protect the nets. In the third minute, West Ham saw Alexandre Song booked on a yellow card for a foul. Manchester United opened in the fifth minute on a Wayne Rooney goal, courtesy of Rafael's cross. Manchester United added on in the twenty-second minute as Robin van Persie scored, thanks to Falcao. West Ham got on the board with a Diafra Sakho scored in the thirty-seventh minute on a header from close range after a corner kick. In the forty-eighth minute, Manchester United's Ander Herrera was given a yellow card for a foul. Manchester United went down to ten men in the fifty-ninth as Rooney was ejected on a straight red card. West Ham had two yellow cards in a row, going to Sakho in the seventy-second minute and Adrian in stoppage time, the former for a foul and the latter for a hand ball outside of the keeper's area. Despite the manpower deficit, Manchester United won 2-1 in the end.

Moving along to Southampton bringing in the Queens Park Rangers. Robert Green and Fraser Forster man the nets. In the twenty-sixth minute, Southampton took a yellow card for a Nathaniel Clyne foul. QPR took the next yellow card in the thirtieth minute on a foul by Karl Henry. Southampton replied with a yellow card for Sadio Mane's foul in the thirty-third minute. Southampton led off the scoring in the fifty-fourth minute with a Ryan Bertrand goal, with a helper from Mane. QPR tied it in the sixty-sixth minute as Charlie Austin scored, thanks to Eduardo Vargas. Southampton pulled ahead on a sixty-eighth minute Graziano Pelle goal, via Dusan Tadic's headed pass. This was good for a 2-1 win for Southampton.

Continuing along to Sunderland hosting Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and Vito Mannone are the keepers. Sunderland took a yellow card for a forty-fourth minute foul by Lee Cattermole. Swansea City had a pair of yellow cards early in the second half, going to Ashley Williams in the fiftieth minute and Angel Rangel in the sixtieth minute, both for fouls. In the seventy-fifth minute, Sunderland was hit with another yellow card for a foul by Billy Jones. Swansea City went down to ten men in the eighty-first minute as Rangel collected a second yellow card for a foul. They held on from here to maintain the scoreless draw as a final.

Closing out Saturday, Arsenal welcomes Tottenham Hotspur. Hugo Lloris and Wojciech Szczesny are given the starting nods in goal. Arsenal had the first booking, as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was given a yellow card for his twelfth minute foul. Arsenal took another yellow card in the twenty-second minute for a Jack Wilshere foul. In the twenty-seventh minute, Erik Lamela of Tottenham Hotspur was given a yellow card for his foul. In the fifty-sixth minute, Nacer Chadli put Tottenham Hotspur on the board first with a goal, made possible by Lamela, but Chadli drew the ire of the referee and got a yellow card for excessive celebration. Tottenham Hotspur saw the referee a couple more times, as Aaron Lennon and Ryan Mason got yellow cards for fouls in the sixty-eighth and seventy-second minutes, respectively. Arsenal tied the game with an Oxlade-Chamberlain goal in the seventy-fourth minute. Tottenham Hotspur got another yellow card for an eighty-third minute foul by Danny Rose. Arsenal saw a yellow card given to Calum Chambers in the eighty-sixth minute for his foul. The final score stood level at 1-1.

Sunday's game features West Bromwich Albion bringing in Burnley. Tom Heaton and Ben Foster will play goal. West Brom began in the thirtieth minute with a Craig Dawson header goal, passed on a cross after a corner kick from Chris Brunt. West Brom added on in first half stoppage time with a Saido Berahino header goal, after a header pass from Graham Dorrans following a corner kick. In the forty-seventh minute, Burnley took a yellow card for a Nathaniel Chalobah foul. West Brom extended their lead as Berahino scored again in the fifty-sixth minute, and Dorrans had the assist for his through ball. In the seventy-fifth minute, Dorrans was booked on a yellow card. Ben Mee of Burnley took a yellow card for his eighty-ninth minute foul. West Brom iced it at 4-0 with a Dorrans goal in the ninetieth minute, with an assist from Cristian Gamboa.

Finally, on Monday, Stoke City hosts Newcastle United. Tim Krul and Asmir Begovic are the keepers. Stoke City began in the fifteenth minute with a goal by Peter Crouch, via a cross from Victor Moses. In the forty-first minute, Newcastle United's Jack Colback was given a yellow card for his foul. Newcastle United had another booking for a foul by Papiss Demba Cisse in the sixtieth minute. Stoke City had a yellow card go to Glenn Whelan for his foul in the sixty-fourth minute. The score held to favor Stoke City 1-0 in the end.

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