Thursday, January 1, 2015

Premier League Week 20

Ten games all on New Year's Day this time around. We begin with...

Stoke City hosting Manchester United. David de Gea and Asmir Begovic are the goalies. Stoke City began in the second minute with a Ryan Shawcross goal, via Peter Crouch after a corner kick. Manchester United tied it in the twenty-sixth minute as Falcao scored, thanks to Michael Carrick's headed pass after a corner kick. This held up for a 1-1 draw.

Continuing to Aston Villa welcoming Crystal Palace. Julian Speroni and Brad Guzan are set to start in goal. Aston Villa took a yellow card in the seventy-eighth minute for a Ciaran Clark foul. Crystal Palace took a yellow card for an eighty-sixth minute foul by Damien Delaney. The game ended in a scoreless draw.

Up to Hull City bringing in Everton. Joel Robles and Allan McGregor are in the six-yard boxes. Everton took the first yellow card in the eleventh minute on a Muhamed Besic foul. Hull City was given a yellow card for a twentieth minute David Meyler foul. In the thirty-third minute, Hull City opened with an Ahmed Elmohamady header goal, passed from Liam Rosenior on a cross. Hull City had another yellow card for a thirty-ninth minute Jake Livermore foul. In the forty-third minute, Hull City added on with a Nikica Jelavic goal, assisted by Abel Hernandez. In first half stoppage time Arouna Kone of Everton received a yellow card for a foul. Everton had a pair of yellow cards in the second half for a sixty-fifth minute Gareth Barry foul and a sixty-seventh minute Antolin Alcaraz foul. In the eighty-sixth minute, Alcaraz received another yellow card and was ejected. Hull City's Harry Maguire received a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-ninth minute. Hull City cruised to a 2-0 win.

Over to Liverpool hosting Leicester City. Ben Hamer and Simon Mignolet. Liverpool started in the seventeenth minute on a Steven Gerrard penalty kick goal. In the twenty-first minute, Lucas Leiva of Liverpool was given a yellow card for a foul. In the thirty-sixth minute, Marcin Wasilewski was given a yellow card for a foul for Leicester City. In the fortieth minute, Gerrard made another penalty shot to add on to the Liverpool lead. In the fifty-eighth minute, David Nugent got Leicester City on the board with a goal, assisted by Jamie Vardy. Leicester City tied it on a sixtieth minute goal by Jeffrey Schlupp, passed from Riyad Mahrez. In the eighty-ninth minute, Leicester City's Matthew James took a yellow card for a foul. Liverpool's Gerrard received a yellow card in stoppage time for his foul. The final held at 2-2.

Next up, Manchester City welcomes Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon faces a lesser foe in Willy Caballero in goal. Sunderland had a pair of yellow cards in the first half, going to Billy Jones for a foul in the seventeenth minute and Sebastian Larsson in the thirty-fourth minute. In the fifty-first minute, Samir Nasri took a yellow card for a foul for Manchester City. In the fifty-seventh minute, Yaya Toure put Manchester City on the board with a goal made possible by Stevan Jovetic. In the sixty-sixth minute, Jovetic added on for Manchester City with his goal, coming off of a Gael Clichy cross. Sunderland got on the board with a sixty-eighth minute goal by Jack Rodwell, passed from Larsson on a cross after a corner kick. In the seventy-first minute, Pablo Zabaleta took a yellow card for Manchester City, directly leading to an Adam Johnson equalizer on a penalty kick. In the seventy-third minute, Frank Lampard scored a header goal on a Clichy cross to give Manchester City the lead again. Sunderland saw a yellow card for a Wes Brown foul in the eighty-eighth minute. Manchester City held on for a 3-2 win.

Following that, Newcastle United brings in Burnley. Tom Heaton and Jak Alnwick are the gloved men. In the fifteenth minute, Newcastle United struck first on a Steven Taylor header goal, passed from Jack Colback on a cross after a corner kick. Burnley tied it on a Paul Dummett own goal in the nineteenth minute. Newcastle United took the lead back in the twenty-sixth minute as Colback scored, thanks to Daryl Janmaat. In the sixty-fourth minute, Burnley's Danny Ings was given a yellow card. Burnley tied the game again in the sixty-sixth minute on an Ings goal, made possible by Michael Kightly's cross. In the sixty-eighth minute, Janmaat received a yellow card for a foul for Newcastle United. Newcastle United took the lead back in the seventy-eighth minute on a Moussa Sissoko goal, assisted by Adam Armstrong. In the eighty-fourth minute, Ben Mee of Burnley had a yellow card for a foul, followed by a yellow card for Kieran Trippier's argument. In the eighty-sixth minute, Burnley pulled level on a George Boyd goal. In the eighty-ninth minute, Michael Williamson was given a yellow card for his foul for Newcastle United. Burnley had the last yellow card go to Boyd in stoppage time for a foul. The final stood at 3-3.

Into London, where the Queens Park Rangers host Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and Robert Green are between the posts. QPR began in the twentieth minute on a Leroy Fer goal. QPR had three straight yellow cards in the second half, for a fifty-eighth minute Mauricio Isla foul, a sixty-second minute Richard Dunne foul, and a seventy-fourth minute Joey Barton foul. In the eighty-sixth minute, QPR's Karl Henry received a yellow card for a foul, but Swansea City went down to ten men later in the minute when Wayne Routledge was sent off on a straight red card for fighting. Despite the manpower disadvantage, Swansea City tied it in stoppage time with a Wilfried Bony goal, set up by Ki Sung-Yueng. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.

Next up, Southampton welcomes Arsenal. Wojciech Szczesny and Fraser Forster guard the woodwork. Southampton had the first yellow card in the twenty-third minute for a Victor Wanyama foul. In the thirty-fourth minute, Sadio Mane put Southampton on the board with a long range goal at a bad angle, made possible by James Ward-Prowse. Southampton added on in the fifty-sixth minute with a Dusan Tadic goal. In the sixty-seventh minute, Florin Gardos took a yellow card for Southampton for his foul. Arsenal's Francis Coquelin was given a yellow card in the seventy-fourth minute for a foul. Southampton finished with a 2-0 lead.

West Ham United brought in West Bromwich Albion. Ben Foster and Adrian are the keepers. West Ham United had a yellow card in the fourth minute for a foul by Cheikhou Kouyate. West Ham United began in the tenth minute on a Diafra Sakho header goal, passed from Aaron Cresswell on a cross. West Brom tied it as Saido Berahino scored in the forty-second minute, with the help of Stephane Sessegnon on a fast break.

Finally, London clubs clash as Tottenham Hotspur hosts Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois and Hugo Lloris are the experienced goalies. Chelsea was first to score in the eighteenth minute on a Diego Costa goal, via Oscar. Tottenham Hotspur tied it on a thirtieth minute Harry Kane goal, coming off of Danny Rose. In the forty-fourth minute, Tottenham Hotspur took the lead with a Rose goal. Tottenham Hotspur added on in first-half stoppage time with an Andros Townsend penalty kick goal. Tottenham Hotspur extended the lead in the fifty-second minute Kane goal, with an assist from Nacer Chadli. Chelsea got one back in the sixty-first minute as Eden Hazard scored, thanks to Cesc Fabregas. Tottenham Hotspur saw yellow cards go to Nabil Bentaleb in the sixty-sixth minute and Paulinho in the seventy-second minute for a foul and dnagerous play, respectively. Tottenham Hotspur replied with a seventy-eighth minute goal by Chadli, courtesy of Kane. In the eighty-second minute, Chelsea's Fabregas took a yellow card for a foul. Chelsea pulled back with an eighty-seventh minute John Terry goal, via Branislav Ivanovic. Kane received a yellow card in the same minute for Tottenham Hotspur. The final was 5-3 in favor of Tottenham Hotspur.

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