Monday, April 25, 2016

2015/16 Premier League Week 35

Just seven games spanning this weekend. We begin with...

Manchester City hosting Stoke City. Shay Given and Joe Hart are in goal. Manchester City began in the thirty-fifth minute with a Fernando goal, via Jesus Navas. Manchester City added on with a forty-third minute Sergio Aguero penalty kick goal. Manchester City extended the lead in the sixty-fourth minute as Kelechi Iheanacho scored, thanks to Pablo Zabaleta. Manchester City padded the lead with another Iheanacho goal, via Wilfried Bony in the seventy-fourth minute. This made it a 4-0 win for Manchester City.

Down to Aston Villa welcoming Southampton. Fraser Forster and Brad Guzan make the starts in goal. Southampton opened in the fifteenth minute with a Shane Long goal, via Ryan Bertrand. Southampton added on in the thirty-ninth minute with a Dusan Tadic goal, passed from Long. In first half stoppage time, Aston Villa got on the board with an Ashley Westwood goal. In the fifty-eighth minute, Alan Hutton of Aston Villa took a yellow card for a foul. Southampton replied on a Tadic goal in the seventy-first minute, set up by Long. Aston Villa's Idrissa Gueye received a yellow card for an eighty-second minute foul. Aston Villa pulled back on a Westwood goal in the eighty-fifth minute, coming off of Kevin Toner. Southampton shot back with a Sadio Mane goal in second half stoppage time, set up by Cedric Soares. This made it a 4-2 win for Southampton.

Next up, Bournemouth brings in Chelsea. Asmir Begovic and Artur Boruc are in the six-yard boxes. Chelsea started in the fifth minute with a Pedro goal, assisted by Cesc Fabregas. Chelsea added on in the thirty-fourth minute with an Eden Hazard goal, passed from Fabregas. In the thirty-sixth minute, Bournemouth got on the board with a Tommy Elphick goal, via Simon Francis. Chelsea answered in the seventy-first minute with a Willian goal, set up by Fabregas. Bournemouth's Matt Ritchie took a yellow card for an eighty-ninth minute foul. Chelsea extended the lead in stoppage time with a Hazard goal, made possible by Nemanja Matic. Chelsea took the game 4-1.

Ending Saturday, Liverpool hosts Newcastle United. Karl Darlow and Simon Mignolet are between the posts. Liverpool led off in the second minute with a Daniel Sturridge goal, via Alberto Moreno. Newcastle United's Cheick Tiote received a yellow card for a twenty-second minute foul. Liverpool added on with a thirtieth minute goal by Adam Lallana, passed from Moreno. Newcastle United got on the board with a forty-eighth minute goal from Papiss Demba Cisse, coming off of Vurnon Anita. Liverpool saw a yellow card for fifty-third minute foul by James Milner. Newcastle United tied it on a sixty-sixth minute Jack Colback goal, courtesy of Georginio Wijnaldum. The game remained in a 2-2 draw to the end.

On Sunday, Sunderland welcomes Arsenal for the first of the two scheduled games. Petr Cech and Vito Mannone are the keepers. Arsenal had a yellow card for Aaron Ramsey in the fortieth minute. In the forty-ninth minute, Hector Bellerin of Arsenal received a yellow card for his foul. Fabio Borini of Sunderland took a yellow card for a foul in the fifty-eighth minute. Arsenal's Mohamed Elneny had a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-sixth minute, and so did teammate Laurent Koscielny in stoppage time. Sunderland's Wahbi Khazri had a yellow card for his foul a minute later. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.

Up to Leicester City bringing in Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and Kasper Schmeichel man the nets. Leicester struck first in the tenth minute on a Riyad Mahrez goal. Leicester City added on with a thirtieth minute goal by Leonardo Ulloa, passed from Daniel Drinkwater. Leicester City extended their lead in the sixtieth minute as Ulloa scored again, thanks to Jeffrey Schlupp. Swansea City saw yellow cards for Federico Fernandez in the sixty-third minute and Ashley Williams in the seventy-second minute, both for fouls. Robert Huth of Leicester City took a yellow card for his eighty-first minute foul. Leicester City padded the lead on an eighty-fifth minute Marc Albrighton goal. This stood for a 4-0 win for Leicester City. 

Finally, Monday sees Tottenham Hotspur host West Bromwich Albion. Ben Foster and Hugo Lloris guard the woodwork. Tottenham Hotspur got going with a thirty-third minute own goal by West Bromwich Albion's Craig Dawson. In the sixtieth minute, Jonny Evans of West Bromwich Albion took a yellow card for his foul. In the seventy-third minute, West Bromwich Albion tied it as Dawson put the ball in the correct net (coincidentally, the same net as before), with the help of Craig Gardner. The final ended at a 1-1 draw.

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