Sunday, March 6, 2016

2015/16 Premier League Week 29

It's a full slate of games this weekend, beginning with...

Tottenham Hotspur hosting London rivals Arsenal as the first of eight games on Saturday. David Ospina and Hugo Lloris are in goal. Arsenal saw a yellow card for Hector Bellerin in the twenty-sixth minute for a foul. Tottenham Hotspur had a yellow card given to Erik Lamela for his twenty-eighth minute foul. In the twenty-ninth minute, Arsenal saw a yellow card given to Francis Coquelin for a handball. Arsenal began in the thirty-ninth minute with an Aaron Ramsey goal, made possible by Bellerin. In the fifty-fifth minute, Coquelin was caught for a foul, receiving a second yellow card and putting Arsenal down to ten men. Tottenham Hotspur tied it with a sixtieth minute Toby Alderweireld goal, passed from Lamela. Tottenham Hotspur gained the lead in the sixty-second minute with a Harry Kane goal, set up by Dele Alli. In the sixty-sixth minute, Alexis Sanchez of Arsenal received a yellow card. Eric Dier of Tottenham Hotspur took a yellow card for his seventy-third minute foul. Arsenal tied it with a seventy-sixth minute goal by Sanchez, coming off of Bellerin. This stood for a 2-2 draw.

Staying in the city, Chelsea welcomes Stoke City. Jack Butland and Thibaut Courtois draw the starts in goal. Chelsea led off with a thirty-ninth minute Bertrand Traore goal, via Nemanja Matic. Chelsea had a yellow card given to Oscar in the forty-fifth minute. Stoke City saw yellow cards for Erik Pieters in the fifty-third minute and Glenn Whelan in the seventy-third minute, both for fouls. Stoke City tied it on a Mame Biram Diouf goal in the eighty-fifth minute. This produced the 1-1 final.

Up to Everton bringing in West Ham United. Adrian and Joel Robles are the keepers. Everton struck first in the thirteenth minute on a Romelu Lukaku goal, set up by Bryan Oviedo. In the sixteenth minute, Everton's Kevin Mirallas took a yellow card for diving, and he followed that up with a yellow card for a foul in the thirty-fourth minute, with his ejection putting Everton at ten men. West Ham United saw a yellow card given to Michail Antonio in the thirty-seventh minute for a foul. Everton added on in the fifty-sixth minute with an Aaron Lennon goal, fueled by Lukaku. Robles of Everton had a yellow card for a seventy-fifth minute occurrence of time wasting. West Ham United got on the board in the seventy-eighth minute with an Antonio goal, guided in by Mark Noble. In the eightieth minute, Angelo Ogbonna of West Ham United received a yellow card for a foul. West Ham United tied it on an eighty-first minute goal by Diafra Sakho, via Dimitri Payet. West Ham United gained the lead in the ninetieth minute with a Payet goal, courtesy of Sakho. Sakho took a yellow card for excessive celebration in stoppage time, as did Everton's Ross Barkley for a foul. West Ham United completed the epic comeback for a 3-2 win.

Next up, Manchester City hosts Aston Villa. Brad Guzan is mismatched with Joe Hart in goal. Aston Villa took a yellow card for a Jordan Veretout foul in the forty-fifth minute. Manchester City got going in the forty-eighth minute with a Yaya Toure goal, via David Silva. Manchester City added on with a fiftieth minute goal by Sergio Aguero. Manchester City extended the lead as Aguero scored his second of the game in the sixtieth minute, thanks to Silva. Manchester City padded the lead with a Raheem Sterling goal, fueled by Jesus Navas in the sixty-sixth minute. This was good for a 4-0 win.

Continuing along, Newcastle United welcomes Bournemouth. Artur Boruc and Robert Elliot are set to start in goal. Bournemouth was first to score as Newcastle United's Steven Taylor knocked the ball into his own net for an own goal. Steve Cook of Bournemouth received a yellow card in the forty-fifth minute. In the fifty-sixth minute, Ayoze Perez of Newcastle United had a yellow card for his foul. Bournemouth added on with a Joshua King goal in the seventieth minute, courtesy of Matt Ritchie. Dan Gosling of Bournemouth received a yellow card for a seventy-fifth minute foul. Newcastle United got on the board with an eightieth minute Perez goal, via Jonjo Shelvey. In the eighty-ninth minute, Louis Grabban of Bournemouth took a yellow card for a foul. Bournemouth replied with a stoppage time goal by Charlie Daniels, set up by Marc Pugh. The final held at 3-1 for Bournemouth.

Down to Southampton bringing in Sunderland. Vito Mannone and Fraser Forster are in the six-yard boxes. In the eighth minute, Southampton's Ryan Bertrand received a yellow card for a foul. Sunderland saw a yellow card for a Wahbi Khazri foul in the eleventh minute. Southampton took a yellow card for a Virgil van Dijk foul in the thirty-first minute. At the seventy-nine minute mark, Jose Fonte of Southampton received a red card for his foul, putting the hosts at ten men. Sunderland dented the scoreboard with an eighty-fifth minute goal by Jermain Defoe, courtesy of Lamine Kone. Southampton tied it on a van Dijk goal in stoppage time, helped along by Dusan Tadic. This preserved a 1-1 draw in a tightly played game.

Out in Wales, Swansea City hosts Norwich City. John Ruddy and Lukasz Fabianski are the gloved men. Norwich City had yellow cards given to Cameron Jerome in the thirteenth minute and Robbie Brady in the seventeenth minute, both for fouls. Swansea City took a yellow card for a thirty-fourth minute Neil Taylor foul. Norwich City had three more yellow cards in the second half, going to Ryan Bennett in the forty-sixth minute, Russell Martin in the fiftieth minute, and Gary O'Neil in the fifty-seventh minute, all for fouls. Swansea City drew first blood in the sixty-first minute on Gylfi Sigurdsson goal, via Leroy Fer. Swansea City had a yellow card for Angel Rangel in stoppage time for a foul. Swansea City took the win 1-0.

Ending Saturday, Watford welcomes Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Heurelho Gomes are the reliable keepers. Nordin Amrabat of Watford had a yellow card for a twenty-ninth minute foul. Leicester City cracked the scoresheet with a Riyad Mahrez goal in the fifty-sixth minute. Watford's Nathan Ake took a yellow card for his foul in the fifty-eighth minute. In the seventy-fourth minute, Christian Fuchs of Leicester City had a yellow card for a foul, as did Wes Morgan in stoppage time. Leicester City held on for a 1-0 win.

On Sunday, Crystal Palace brings in Liverpool. Simon Mignolet faces a lesser foe in Alex McCarthy in goal. Liverpool's Jordan Henderson took a yellow card for his tenth minute foul. Crystal Palace saw a yellow card go to Scott Dann in the eleventh minute for a foul. Liverpool had a yellow card for James Milner in the fortieth minute for a foul. Crystal Palace opened in the forty-eighth minute with a Joe Ledley goal. In the sixty-second minute, Milner took a second yellow card for Liverpool, and his ejection sent the team to ten men. Liverpool tied the game with a Roberto Firmino goal in the seventy-second minute. In the eighty-sixth minute, Alberto Moreno of Liverpool received a yellow card for his foul. Liverpool took the lead with a penalty kick goal by Christian Benteke five minutes into stoppage time, and it was just in time to steal a 2-1 win for the visitors.

Finally, West Bromwich Albion hosts Manchester United. David de Gea and Ben Foster are the goalies. Juan Mata of Manchester United picked up a pair of yellow cards in the twenty-third and twenty-sixth minutes to earn his ejection for some sloppy fouling, putting Manchester United at ten men. Jonas Olsson of West Bromwich Albion had a fifty-eighth minute yellow card for a foul. In the sixty-sixth minute, West Bromwich Albion started the scoring through a Salomon Rondon goal, via Sebastien Pocognoli. This stood for a 1-0 win. 

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