Monday, October 27, 2014

Premier League Week 9

The slate of ten games sees the first six come on Saturday this week. We begin with...

West Ham United hosting Manchester City. Joe Hart and Adrian are the goalies. In the seventh minute, Morgan Amalfitano was shown a yellow card for his foul for West Ham. Amalfitano made up for his error with a goal in the twenty-first minute for West Ham, guided in by Enner Valencia. In the forty-fourth minute, Vincent Kompany was given a yellow card for his foul for Manchester City. West Ham took a yellow card for an Alexandre Song foul in the forty-seventh minute. West Ham added on to their lead in the seventy-fifth minute with a Diafra Sakho goal, passed from Aaron Cresswell on a cross. Manchester City got on the board with a David Silva goal, set up by Jesus Navas. They failed to get an equalizer, dropping a 2-1 decision.

Along to Liverpool, who welcomes Hull City. Eldin Jakupovic and Simon Mignolet draw the starts in goal. In the fortieth minute, the first yellow card went to Hull City's Tom Huddlestone for a foul. Hull City had another yellow card in the fiftieth minute on a Hatem Ben Arfa foul. Liverpool had the next three yellow cards, going to Raheem Sterling in the fifty-fifth minute, Mario Balotelli in the fifty-seventh minute, and Jordan Henderson in the eighty-first minute. The first two of those three were for fouls, while the third was for a dive. The game ended in a scoreless draw.

Continuing to Southampton, who brings in Stoke City. Asmir Begovic and Fraser Forster guard the nets. Southampton struck first in the thirty-third minute on a Sadio Mane goal after a set piece. Stoke City's Ryan Shawcross was given a yellow card in the thirty-ninth minute. Stoke City had another yellow card in the eighty-first minute for a foul by Marc Wilson. The final score favored Southampton 1-0, which is only seven goals less than they scored last week.

Next up, Sunderland hosts Arsenal. Wojciech Szczesny and Vito Mannone are in goal. Arsenal had the first yellow card in the twenty-fourth minute for a Kieran Gibbs foul. Arsenal opened with a thirtieth minute goal by Alexis Sanchez. In the thirty-eighth minute, Sunderland's Sebastian Larsson received a yellow card for his foul. Arsenal took the next two yellow cards, going to Danny Welbeck in the fiftieth minute for a dive and Mikel Arteta in the fifty-fifth minute for dangerous play. Sunderland had a pair of yellow cards as well, going to Lee Cattermole for his sixty-third minute foul and to Connor Wickham in the sixty-eighth minute, also for a foul. In stoppage time, Arsenal's lead doubled on another Sanchez goal. This made it a 2-0 win for them.

Moving to where West Bromwich Albion welcomes Crystal Palace. Julian Speroni and Ben Foster man the nets. Crystal Palace began on a sixteenth minute goal by Brede Hangeland from close range after a corner kick. Crystal Palace added on in first half stoppage time with a Mile Jedinak penalty kick goal. West Brom took a yellow card in the same stoppage time session for a Stephane Sessegnon foul. In the fifty-first minute, West Brom got on the board with a Victor Anichebe header goal from close range, off a Chris Brunt cross after a corner kick. Jedinak took a yellow card for his sixty-sixth minute foul for Crystal Palace. West Brom had a pair of yellow cards issued to Craig Gardner in the eighty-second minute and Sebastian Blanco in the eighty-eighth minute, both for fouls. West Brom tied it in the second half stoppage time as Saido Berahino converted a penalty kick. The 2-2 draw held to be a final score.

Closing out Saturday, Swansea City brings in Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Lukasz Fabianski are in the six-yard boxes. Swansea City started in the thirty-fourth minute on a Wilfried Bony goal, courtesy of Gylfi Sigurdsson. In the fifty-seventh minute, Swansea City extended the lead on another Bony goal, set up by Jefferson Montero. This made it 2-0, the final.

On Sunday, the first game saw Burnley host Everton. Tim Howard and Tom Heaton are the keepers. Everton led off with a fourth minute goal by Samuel Eto'o, a header assisted by a cross from Leighton Baines. Burnley tied it on a twentieth minute goal by Danny Ings, via Lukas Jutkiewicz's through ball. In the twenty-fourth minute, Romelu Lukaku was shown a yellow card. Lukaku gave Everton the lead to make up for his mistake by scoring in the twenty-ninth minute. In the thirty-first minute, George Boyd of Burnley received a yellow card. Burnley had another yellow card in the fifty-second minute for a foul by Scott Arfield. Everton had the next yellow card for a fifty-fifth minute foul by Steven Naismith. Burnley was booked twice more, with yellow cards given to Stephen Ward in the sixty-third minute and Ashley Barnes in the seventy-fourth minute, both for fouls. At the eighty-five minute mark, Eto'o scored again to extend the Everton lead, with an assist from Steven Pienaar. The final stood at 3-1.

Next up, Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Newcastle United. Tim Krul and Hugo Lloris guard the woodwork. In the eighteenth minute, Emmanuel Adebayor knocked in a header from close range off a cross from Ryan Mason to give Tottenham Hotspur the first lead. In the twenty-third minute, Yoan Gouffran was shown a yellow card for his foul for Newcastle United. Eight seconds into the second half, Newcastle United tied it on a Sammy Ameobi goal, set up by Jack Colback. At the fifty minute mark, Colback received a yellow card for his foul. Newcastle United took the lead in the fifty-eighth minute on a Ayoze Perez goal, made possible by Remy Cabella's cross. In the sixty-third minute, Tottenham Hotspur saw a yellow card go to Etienne Capoue for a foul. Krul of Newcastle United picked up a yellow card for time wasting in the eighty-seventh minute. Newcastle United had another yellow card in the ninetieth minute for an offense by Daryl Janmaat. The final stood at 2-1 in favor of Newcastle United.

The last Sunday game sees Manchester United bring in Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois and David de Gea tend the nets. In the twelfth minute, Manchester United took a yellow card for a foul by Rafael. Chelsea had a pair of yellow cards in the first half, going to Didier Drogba in the twenty-second minute and Nemanja Matic in the thirty-ninth minute, both for fouls. Chelsea had a second half yellow card go to Cesc Fabregas in the fiftieth minute. Chelsea led off with a fifty-third minute Drogba header, assisted by Fabregas' cross off of a corner kick. Chelsea had another pair of yellow cards go to Oscar in the sixty-second minute for a foul and Branislav Ivanovic in the sixty-fifth minute. Manchester United had a booking in the seventy-seventh minute as Marouane Fellaini was shown a yellow card for a foul. In the eighty-eighth minute, Eden Hazard of Chelsea was given a yellow card for his foul. In stoppage time, Chelsea went down a man as Ivanovic received his second yellow card of the game and was sent off for that foul. Manchester United cashed in on the advantage with a Robin van Persie goal about a minute later after a set piece. The final was 1-1.

Closing out the week, the Queens Park Rangers host Aston Villa. Brad Guzan and Robert Green draw the starts. QPR opened in the seventeenth minute on a Charlie Austin goal, via Bobby Zamora. In the fifty-eighth minute, Aston Villa saw a yellow card go to Andreas Weimann. QPR added on in the sixty-ninth minute as Austin scored again, coming off of a cross from Eduardo Vargas. Aston Villa took another yellow card in the seventy-seventh minute for a foul by Matthew Lowton. The final stood at 2-0.

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