Sunday, September 20, 2015

2015/16 Premier League Week 6

All games are on Saturday or Sunday today, beginning in...

London, as Chelsea hosts Arsenal. Petr Cech and Asmir Begovic are the goalies. In the thirty-first minute, Arsenal's Santiago Cazorla received a yellow card for his foul. In the forty-fifth minute, Gabriel Paulista took a yellow card for his foul for Arsenal, as did Diego Costa for Chelsea for his antics. Paulista also took a straight red card for violent conduct toward Costa after the play, with this card coming in first half stoppage time to put Arsenal at ten men. In the forty-ninth minute, Branislav Ivanovic took a yellow card for a foul. In the fifty-third minute, Kurt Zouma put Chelsea on the board with a goal, passed from Cesc Fabregas. Chelsea's Oscar had a yellow card for his sixty-fourth minute foul. Calum Chambers of Arsenal had a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-second minute. Arsenal went to nine men when Cazorla took a second yellow card in the seventy-ninth minute for a foul. Chelsea iced it on an Eden Hazard goal in second half stoppage time, for a 2-0 win.

North to Aston Villa welcoming West Bromwich Albion. Boaz Myhill opposes Brad Guzan in goal. West Bromwich Albion had two yellow cards in the first half, for a twenty-first minute foul by Chris Brunt and a James Morrison foul in the thirty-fourth minute. West Bromwich Albion struck first on a Saido Berahino goal in the thirty-ninth minute, via Morrison. Carles Gil of Aston Villa received a yellow card for his foul in the sixty-second minute. West Bromwich Albion saw a yellow card go to Claudio Yacob for his foul in the seventy-eighth minute. Aston Villa's Jordan Amavi took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-second minute. West Bromwich Albion held on for a 1-0 win.

Over to Bournemouth bringing in Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon and Artur Boruc draw the starts in goal. Bournemouth started in the fourth minute with a Callum Wilson goal, assisted by Dan Gosling. Bournemouth added on with a ninth minute goal from Matt Ritchie. Sunderland had three yellow cards in the first half, for fouls by Sebastian Coates in the fourteenth minute, Billy Jones in the twenty-third minute, and Younes Kaboul in the forty-second minute. Sunderland's discipline lacked in the second half as well, as Fabio Borini received a yellow card for a sixty-third minute foul. In the seventy-fourth minute, Sunderland went down to ten men as Kaboul took a second yellow card for a foul. Bournemouth saw a booking for Dan Gosling for his yellow card-worthy foul in the eightieth minute. Sunderland's Ola Toivonen took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-fifth minute. The last yellow card of the game went to Bournemouth's Glenn Murray deep into the stoppage time for a foul. The final stayed at 2-0 for Bournemouth.

Way up north, Newcastle United hosts Watford. Heurelho Gomes and Tim Krul are the gloved men. Watford opened with a tenth minute goal by Odion Ighalo, set up by Etienne Capoue. In the twenty-eighth minute, Ighalo doubled the Watford lead on another goal, assisted by Troy Deeney. Almen Abdi of Watford received a yellow card for his foul in the thirty-sixth minute. Newcastle United got on the board in the sixty-second minute through a Daryl Janmaat goal, made possible by Moussa Sissoko. In the eightieth minute, Capoue of Watford took a yellow card for a foul. Newcastle United saw a yellow card assessed to Jack Colback in the eighty-ninth minute for his foul. Watford held on to win the game 2-1.

In the east, Stoke City welcomes Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Jack Butland are between the posts. Stoke City was first to score on a thirteenth minute goal by Bojan, via Marko Arnautovic. In the twentieth minute, Stoke City added on with a Jonathan Walters goal. Leicester City tied it on a penalty kick goal by Riyad Mahrez in the fifty-first minute. Leicester City had yellow cards go to Mahrez in the fifty-eighth minute and N'Golo Kante in the sixtieth minute, both for fouls. Leicester City tied it on a sixty-ninth minute goal by Jamie Vardy, coming off of Mahrez. Stoke City had a yellow card given to Bojan in the seventieth minute. Leicester City had two more yellow cards, for Daniel Drinkwater's seventy-eighth minute foul and a Jeffrey Schlupp foul in the eighty-first minute. The final remained at a 2-2 draw.

Out in Wales, Swansea City brings in Everton. Tim Howard and Lukasz Fabianski guard the woodwork. In first half stoppage time, Jack Cork of Swansea City took a yellow card for a foul. Everton took two yellow cards for Gareth Barry's fifty-sixth minute foul and a Tyias Browning foul in the seventy-fourth minute. Swansea City saw a yellow card go to Andre Ayew in the eightieth minute for a foul. In second half stoppage time, Kevin Mirallas of Everton took a straight red card for a foul, putting his team at ten men. It didn't change the scoreless draw that became the final a couple minutes later.

Back in England, Saturday ends with Manchester City hosting West Ham United. Adrian and Joe Hart are the reliable keepers. In the sixth minute, Victor Moses of West Ham United began the scoring with his goal, courtesy of Dimitri Payet. Manuel Lanzini of West Ham United took a yellow card for a foul in the twenty-second minute. West Ham United added on with a thirty-first minute goal by Diafra Sakho, passed from Pedro Obiang. Manchester City got on the board with a first half stoppage time goal by Kevin De Bruyne, assisted by Sergio Aguero. Later in the extra time, Obiang of West Ham United took a yellow card for his foul. Manchester City saw a yellow card go to Aleksandar Kolarov in the fifty-fourth minute for his foul. The final score held at 2-1, favoring West Ham United.

Sunday begins in London as well, as Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Crystal Palace. Alex McCarthy and Hugo Lloris are the goalies. In the forty-fifth minute, Martin Kelly took a yellow card for his foul for Crystal Palace. Yannick Bolasie of Crystal Palace received a yellow card for his foul. Tottenham Hotspur got things going in the sixty-eighth minute on a Son Heung-Min goal, via Christian Eriksen. Tottenham Hotspur saw a yellow card for a seventy-sixth minute foul by Erik Lamela. The score stayed at 1-0 for Tottenham Hotspur.

Up north, Liverpool brings in Norwich City. John Ruddy is mismatched with Simon Mignolet in net. Liverpool had a yellow card given to James Milner in the third minute for a foul. Liverpool struck first in the forty-eighth minute on a Danny Ings goal, via Alberto Moreno. Norwich City's Alexander Tettey took a yellow card in the fifty-third minute. Norwich City tied it as Russell Martin scored in the sixty-first minute. In the seventy-eighth minute, Graham Dorrans of Norwich City took a yellow card. The final remained a 1-1 draw.

Finally, Southampton hosts Manchester United. David de Gea and Maarten Stekelenburg are the keepers. Southampton dented the scoreboard on a thirteenth minute goal by Graziano Pelle. Manchester United tied it on a thirty-fourth minute goal by Anthony Martial. Manchester United took the lead as Martial scored in the fiftieth minute. Manchester United added on with a Juan Mata goal in the sixty-eighth minute. Southampton took two yellow cards, for Virgil van Dijk in the seventy-third minute and Jose Fonte in the seventy-eighth minute, both for fouls. Southampton got one back with an eighty-sixth minute goal from Pelle, set up by Sadio Mane. The final favored Manchester United 3-2.

Follow me on Twitter @KipperScorpion.

No comments :

Post a Comment