Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Premier League Week 28

A midweek session of games for you, with three on Tuesday and the other seven on Wednesday. Only one game this weekend, a Saturday game for the make-up of QPR and Tottenham Hotspur. To begin...

Aston Villa hosts West Bromwich Albion. Ben Foster and Brad Guzan are in goal. Aston Villa started in the twenty-second minute on a Gabriel Agbonlahor goal, passed from Christian Benteke on a through ball. In the forty-second minute, Claudio Yacob took a yellow card for his foul for West Brom. West Brom saw another yellow card for Joleon Lescott in the fifty-second minute for a foul. West Brom tied it in the sixty-sixth minute on a Saido Berahino header goal, via Lescott's headed pass after a corner kick. In the eighty-first minute, Ciaran Clark of Aston Villa took a yellow card. West Brom took a yellow card for a foul by Craig Gardner in the eighty-sixth minute. Aston Villa had another yellow card assessed to Alan Hutton in the eighty-eighth minute, as did West Brom for Berahino. Late in stoppage time, Aston Villa took the game on a penalty kick goal by Benteke. The final was 2-1.

Up north, Hull City welcomes Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon and Allan McGregor are set to start in goal. In the twelfth minute, Wes Brown of Sunderland received a yellow card for a foul. Hull City began in the fifteenth minute on a Dame N'Doye goal, via Tom Huddlestone's cross after a set piece. Sunderland's Jack Rodwell took a yellow card in the thirty-sixth minute. Hull City had a yellow card go to Paul McShane at the forty-one minute mark for his foul. Sunderland took yellow cards in the forty-sixth minute for Liam Bridcutt and in the sixtieth minute for Lee Cattermole, both for fouls. Sunderland tied it in the seventy-seventh minute on a Rodwell header goal, assisted by Patrick van Aanholt's cross. In the seventy-ninth minute, Hull City took a yellow card for a foul by Sebastian Larsson. Sunderland took a yellow card for an eighty-seventh minute offense by Ricardo Alvarez. The final stood at 1-1.

Closing out Tuesday, Southampton brings in Crystal Palace. Julian Speroni and Fraser Forster are given the starting nods. In the thirtieth minute, Crystal Palace's James McArthur took a yellow card for a foul. Southampton dented the scoreboard in the eighty-third minute with a Sadio Mane goal. Crystal Palace's Damien Delaney received a yellow card in stoppage time. Southampton took a 1-0 win. 

The first of seven games listed for Wednesday has Manchester City hosting Leicester City. Mark Schwarzer and Joe Hart are in the six-yard boxes. In the thirty-sixth minute, Leicester City's Pail Konchesky took a yellow card for his foul. Manchester City opened the scoring in first half stoppage time on a David Silva goal from close range. Manchester City added on in the eighty-eighth minute with a James Milner goal, set up by Jesus Navas on the cross. Manchester City won 2-0.

Over to Newcastle United welcoming Manchester United. David de Gea and Tim Krul guard the woodwork. Manchester United took a yellow card for a Marcos Rojo foul in the sixtieth minute. In the sixty-seventh minute, Jonas Gutierrez of Newcastle United received a yellow card for his foul. Manchester United had another yellow card in the eighty-fourth minute for a foul by Antonio Valencia. In the eighty-ninth minute, Manchester United got on the board with an Ashley Young goal, going in unassisted. Manchester United took the game 1-0.

Down in London, the Queens Park Rangers bring in Arsenal. David Ospina and Robert Green receive the starting nods. In the thirty-second minute, Karl Henry of QPR took a yellow card for a foul. Arsenal saw a yellow card go to Hector Bellerin in the thirty-fourth minute for his foul. Arsenal dented the scoreboard in the sixty-fourth minute on an Olivier Giroud goal. Arsenal added on with a sixty-ninth minute on an Alexis Sanchez goal, via Kieran Gibbs. In the eightieth minute, Yun Suk-Young took a yellow card for QPR for his foul. QPR got on the board in the eighty-second minute with a Charlie Austin goal, courtesy of Matthew Phillips' cross. Arsenal held on for a 2-1 win.

Back north, Stoke City hosts Everton. Tim Howard and Asmir Begovic man the nets. Everton had a yellow card in the fourteenth minute for a Gareth Barry foul. Stoke City began in the thirty-second minute on a Victor Moses header goal, passed from Phil Bardsley on a cross. Steven Naismith of Everton received a yellow card in the fifty-second minute. Stoke City added on in the eighty-fourth minute with a Mame Biram Diouf goal. Stoke City had yellow cards given to Begovic in the eighty-ninth minute for time wasting and Jonathan Walters in stoppage time for a foul. Stoke City won 2-0.

In London again, Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and Hugo Lloris are the gloved men. Tottenham Hotspur led off in the seventh minute with a Nacer Chadli goal, coming off of Danny Rose's cross. Swansea City tied it on a Ki Sung-Yueng goal in the nineteenth minute, made possible by Neil Taylor. Tottenham Hotspur retook the lead in the fifty-first minute on a Ryan Mason goal, passed from Christian Eriksen. Tottenham Hotspur added on in the sixtieth minute with an Andros Townsend goal, via Nabil Bentaleb after a fast break. Tottenham Hotspur saw a yellow card go to Eric Dier in the sixty-second minute for his foul. Swansea City got one back in the eighty-ninth minute on a Gylfi Sigurdsson goal, assisted by Jefferson Montero's cross. The final still favored Tottenham Hotspur 3-2.

Moving along to West Ham United bringing in Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois and Adrian are the keepers. In the thirteenth minute, West Ham United's Cheikhou Kouyate took a yellow card for his foul. Chelsea had a yellow card go to John Terry for his fifteenth minute foul. Chelsea got going in the twenty-second minute on an Eden Hazard header goal, set up by Ramires on a cross. In the forty-third minute, James Collins of West Ham was shown a yellow card for his infraction. Chelsea had a yellow card given to Hazard in the first half stoppage time. West Ham's Kevin Nolan took a yellow card in the sixty-seventh minute for a foul. Chelsea's Cesc Fabregas had a yellow card for his seventieth minute foul, as did Didier Drogba in second half stoppage time. Chelsea won 1-0.

Finally, Liverpool hosts Burnley. Tom Heaton and Simon Mignolet are between the posts. Liverpool began in the twenty-ninth minute with a Jordan Henderson goal. Liverpool added on in the fifty-first minute as Daniel Sturridge scored, thanks to Henderson. Burnley took a yellow card in the eighty-fifth minute for a foul by Ben Mee. Liverpool cruised to a 2-0 win.

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