Sunday, October 5, 2014

Premier League Week 7

Welcome to week 7. We begin in...

Hull City, where they host Crystal Palace. Julian Speroni and Steve Harper are the keepers. Hull City's Jake Livermore received a yellow card for his foul in the thirty-fifth minute. Crystal Palace saw Fraizer Campbell get booked on a yellow card in the forty-fourth minute. In the fifty-fifth minute, Adrian Mariappa of Crystal Palace received a yellow card. Hull City got things going in the sixtieth minute with a goal by Mohamed Diame, assisted by an Andrew Robertson. Hull City added on with an eighty-ninth minute goal from Nikica Jelavic, courtesy of Livermore. This made it a 2-0 final in favor of Hull City.

Moving along to Leicester City, which welcomes Burnley. Tom Heaton and Kaspar Schmeichel are set to start in goal. Burnley's Stephen Ward received a yellow card for his seventh minute foul. Leicester City struck first in the thirty-third minute as Jeffrey Schlupp scored, thanks to Riyad Mahrez's cross. Burnley tied it in the thirty-ninth minute on a Michael Kightly goal, via Lukas Jutkiewicz with a header pass. Leicester City took the lead back in the fortieth minute with an unassisted Mahrez goal. In the fifty-fourth minute, Burnley's Scott Arfield was booked on a yellow card for his foul. In the seventy-seventh minute, Schlupp was shown a yellow card for Leicester City for his foul. Leicester City took another yellow card in stoppage time for a foul by David Nugent. Burnley tied it on a Ross Wallace free kick in the sixth minute of stoppage time, and this made it a 2-2 draw in the end.

Out to Liverpool, where they bring in West Bromwich Albion. Ben Foster and Simon Mignolet are guarding the woodwork. In the seventeenth minute, Martin Skrtel of Liverpool received a yellow card for his foul. Liverpool took another yellow card in the twenty-eighth minute for a Steven Gerrard foul. West Brom had a yellow card go to Craig Dawson for a foul in the twenty-ninth minute. Liverpool opened the scoring in the forty-fifth minute with an Adam Lallana goal, courtesy of Jordan Henderson. In the fifty-sixth minute, Saido Berahino converted a penalty kick to tie the game for West Brom. Liverpool took the lead back with a goal by Henderson in the sixty-first minute, thanks to Raheem Sterling. West Brom took a yellow card in the eighty-fourth minute for a Joleon Lescott foul. Liverpool held on for a 2-1 win.

Continuing to where Sunderland hosts Stoke City. Asmir Begovic and Vito Mannone are the goalies. Sunderland started in the fourth minute with a close range header goal by Connor Wickham, assisted by a Steven Fletcher cross. Stoke City tied it on a Charlie Adam goal in the fifteenth minute, passed from Victor Moses. In the twenty-third minute, Sunderland took the lead back with a Fletcher header goal, via Jordi Gomez's cross after a corner kick. In the twenty-seventh minute, Marc Muniesa of Stoke City picked up a yellow card for his foul. Stoke City had another yellow card in the sixty-second minute on an Oussama Assaidi foul. In the sixty-fourth minute, Sunderland's Billy Jones was booked for a foul on a yellow card. Stoke City had another yellow card for a Phil Bardsley foul in the sixty-sixth minute. Sunderland took two more yellow cards in quick succession, with Patrick van Aanholt getting one in the sixty-seventh minute and Fletcher receiving the other in the seventieth minute, both for fouls. Sunderland extended their lead in the seventy-ninth minute on another Fletcher goal, coming off of Wickham after a fast break. In stoppage time, Stoke City's Bojan was given a yellow card for his foul. The final was 3-1 in favor of Sunderland.

Next up, Swansea City welcomes Newcastle United. Tim Krul and Lukas Fabianski are the gloved men. In the seventeenth minute, Swansea City began with a goal by Wilfried Bony, via Gylfi Sigurdsson. Newcastle United tied it in the forty-third minute as Papiss Demba Cisse scored, thanks to Gabriel Obertan's cross. Swansea City took the lead back on a fiftieth minute goal by Wayne Routledge, assisted by Sigurdsson with the through ball. Newcastle United had a yellow card go to Fabricio Coloccini in the sixty-first minute for his foul. Swansea City had the next yellow card for a Jonjo Shelvey foul in the seventy-third minute. Newcastle United tied it with another goal from Cisse, coming at close range with an assist from Sammy Ameobi's cross. In the eighty-eighth minute, Daryl Janmaat of Newcastle United got a yellow card for his foul. The score held level at 2-2 for the final.

Closing out on Saturday, Aston Villa brings in Manchester City. Joe Hart and Brad Guzan protect the nets. Manchester City saw Aleksandar Kolarov receive a yellow card for his foul in the twenty-fourth minute. Manchester City led off with a goal in the eighty-second minute by Yaya Toure, assisted by Fernando. Manchester City added on in the eighty-eighth minute as Sergio Aguero scored, thanks to James Milner. This was good for a 2-0 win for Manchester City.

Opening on Sunday, Manchester United hosts Everton. Tim Howard and David de Gea are in the six-yard boxes. Manchester United took a yellow card in the ninth minute for a Robin van Persie foul. Everton had a yellow card of their own in the seventeenth minute as Muhamed Besic committed a foul. In the twenty-sixth minute, Everton's Steven Pienaar was given a yellow card for his foul. Manchester United opened the scoring in the twenty-seventh minute with an Angel Di Maria goal, courtesy of Juan Mata. In the thirty-first minute, Manchester United's Daley Blind took a yellow card for his foul. Manchester United took another yellow card in the fifty-fifth minute for a foul by Antonio Valencia. Everton tied the game later that minute with a Steven Naismith goal, a header set up by a Leighton Baines cross after a set piece. In the sixty-second minute, Falcao put Manchester United back in the lead with a goal, coming off of Di Maria. The goalie Howard received a yellow card in stoppage time for Everton. The final stood at 2-1 favoring Manchester United.

Into London, as Chelsea welcomes Arsenal. Wojciech Szczesny and Thibaut Courtois are the goalies. Chelsea took a yellow card in the twentieth minute for a Gary Cahill foul. At the twenty-second minute mark, Arsenal's Calum Chambers picked up a yellow card for injuring the goalie Courtois. Petr Cech relieved the injured keeper. In the twenty-seventh minute, Arsenal took a yellow card for a Laurent Koscielny foul. Chelsea made him pay for it even more with an Eden Hazard penalty kick conversion. Chelsea had a yellow card go to Branislav Ivanovic in the fifty-third minute for a foul, and another booking went to Andre Schurrle in the sixty-sixth minute. In the seventy-eighth minute, Chelsea extended their lead with a Diego Costa goal, assisted by a Cesc Fabregas through ball. In the eighty-sixth minute, Oscar was given a yellow card for Chelsea for his foul. Arsenal had a yellow card for a Danny Welbeck foul in stoppage time. Chelsea cruised to a 2-0 victory.

Next up, Tottenham Hotspur brings in Southampton. Fraser Forster and Hugo Lloris guard the nets. Tottenham Hotspur struck first in the fortieth minute with a Christian Eriksen goal, assisted by Nacer Chadli. Tottenham Hotspur took a yellow card for a foul by Younes Kaboul in the fifty-third minute. Tottenham Hotspur had another yellow card in the sixty-sixth minute for an Erik Lamela foul. In the seventy-seventh minute, Dusan Tadic of Southampton received a yellow card for his foul. The final held at 1-0 for Tottenham Hotspur.

Finally, West Ham hosts the Queens Park Rangers. Robert Green and Adrian are the keepers. West Ham received a gift as QPR's Nedum Onuoha put the ball in his own net for an own goal. QPR took a yellow card for a fourteenth minute foul by Sandro. West Ham had a booking for James Tomkins in the forty-ninth minute for his foul that brought out a yellow card. West Ham extended their lead in the fifty-ninth minute as Diafra Sakho scored, thanks to Tomkins after a set piece situation. West Ham had another yellow card in the eighty-third minute for a foul by Aaron Cresswell. QPR took a yellow card in the eighty-ninth minute for a foul by Karl Henry. West Ham ended up winning 2-0.

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