Sunday, May 8, 2016

2015/16 Premier League Week 37

It's a full slate on the second to last weekend of the season. The games begin with seven on Saturday, the first being...

Norwich City hosting Manchester United. David de Gea and John Ruddy are in goal. Manchester United dented the scoreboard with a seventy-second minute goal by Juan Mata, assisted by Wayne Rooney. In stoppage time, Gary O'Neil of Norwich City had a yellow card for his foul. The game ended 1-0 for Manchester United.

Next up, Aston Villa welcomes Newcastle United. Karl Darlow and Mark Bunn are the goalies. Aston Villa saw Ciaran Clark take a yellow card for a fifty-ninth minute foul. In stoppage time, Newcastle United's Paul Dummett took a yellow card for his foul. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.

Moving along, Bournemouth brings in West Bromwich Albion. Ben Foster and Artur Boruc man the nets. West Bromwich Albion began in the sixteenth minute with a Salomon Rondon goal, set up by Jonny Evans. Bournemouth had a forty-second minute yellow card given to Tommy Elphick for his foul. In the sixty-second minute, Claudio Yacob of West Bromwich Albion took a yellow card for his time wasting. Harry Arter of Bournemouth had a yellow card for a seventieth minute foul. Bournemouth tied it in the eighty-second minute on a Matt Ritchie goal. This stood for a 1-1 draw.

In London, Crystal Palace hosts Stoke City. Jakob Haugaard and Wayne Hennessey are set to start in goal. Stoke City had yellow cards go to Glenn Whelan in the third minute and Erik Pieters in the twenty-first minute, both for fouls. Stoke City led off in the twenty-sixth minute with a Charlie Adam goal, passed from Marko Arnautovic. In the thirty-third minute, Crystal Palace saw a yellow card for James McArthur's foul. Crystal Palace tied it on a forty-seventh minute goal from Dwight Gayle, via Yannick Bolasie. In the sixty-eighth minute, Gayle scored again to put Crystal Palace ahead. In the eighty-seventh minute, Stephen Ireland of Stoke City received a yellow card for his foul. In stoppage time, Papa Souare of Crystal Palace took a yellow card for time wasting. The final favored Crystal Palace 2-1.

Continuing along, Sunderland welcomes Chelsea. Thibaut Courtois and Vito Mannone guard the woodwork. Gary Cahill of Chelsea took a yellow card for a first minute foul. Chelsea opened in the fourteenth minute on a Diego Costa goal. In the forty-first minute, Sunderland tied it on a Wahbi Khazri goal. Chelsea regained the lead in first half stoppage time with a Nemanja Matic goal, courtesy of Cesar Azpilicueta. Lee Cattermole of Sunderland had a yellow card for his fifty-second minute foul. Sunderland tied it again in the sixty-seventh minute with a Fabio Borini goal, assisted by Patrick van Aanholt. Jermain Defoe put Sunderland ahead with a seventieth minute goal. Chelsea's John Terry took a yellow card for his eighty-seventh minute foul, while Younes Kaboul of Sunderland had a yellow card for dissent. In the eighty-eighth minute, Sebastian Larsson of Sunderland committed a foul and took a yellow card. In second half stoppage time, Terry of Chelsea had a second yellow card for a foul, earning his ejection. Sunderland won 3-2.

Along to West Ham United bringing in Swansea City. Lukasz Fabianski and Darren Randolph protect the nets. Swansea City started in the twenty-fifth minute with a Wayne Routledge goal, coming off of Kyle Naughton. Swansea City added on in the thirty-first minute with an Andre Ayew goal, via Stephen Kingsley. Swansea City extended the lead as Ki Sung-Yueng scored in the fifty-first minute, thanks to Modou Barrow. In the sixty-eighth minute, West Ham United got on the board when Kingsley committed an own goal. West Ham United had yellow cards for Diafra Sakho in the seventy-second minute, Winston Reid in the eighty-first minute, and Angelo Ogbonna in the eighty-fifth minute, all for fouls. Swansea City iced it at 4-1 with a stoppage time goal by Bafetimbi Gomis, set up by Ayew.

Saturday ends with Leicester City hosting Everton. Joel Robles and Kasper Schmeichel are the gloved men. Leicester struck first in the fifth minute with a Jamie Vardy goal, set up by Andy King. Leicester City added on with a thirty-third minute King goal. Matthew Pennington of Everton had a yellow card for his foul in the forty-fourth minute. Everton's Tom Cleverley took a yellow card for a forty-ninth minute foul. Leicester City extended the lead as Vardy scored a penalty kick goal in the sixty-fifth minute. In the seventy-first minute, Darren Gibson of Everton had a yellow card for a foul. Everton got on the board with an eighty-eighth minute goal by Kevin Mirallas, courtesy of Gibson. This made it a 3-1 final for Leicester City.

On Sunday, Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Southampton. Fraser Forster and Hugo Lloris are the keepers. Tottenham Hotspur was first to score in the sixteenth minute with a Son Heung-Min goal, via Erik Lamela. Southampton tied it on a thirty-first minute goal by Steven Davis, guided in by Dusan Tadic. In the fiftieth minute, Sadio Mane of Southampton had a yellow card for a foul. Southampton took the lead with a seventy-second minute goal by Davis, passed from Tadic. Southampton saw yellow cards for Oriol Romeu in the seventy-fourth minute and Shane Long in the eighty-third minute, both for fouls. The final held at 2-1 for Southampton.

Up to Liverpool bringing in Watford. Heurelho Gomes and Simon Mignolet are the gloved men. Liverpool got going in the thirty-fifth minute on a Joe Allen goal, courtesy of Christian Benteke. Watford had a yellow card for a foul by Miguel Britos in the fifty-ninth minute. Jon Flanagan of Liverpool received a yellow card for his sixty-third minute foul. Steven Berghuis of Watford took a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-third minute. Liverpool added on with a seventy-sixth minute goal from Roberto Firmino, passed from Sheyi Ojo. Liverpool won 2-0.

Finally, Manchester City hosts Arsenal. Petr Cech and Joe Hart are the top-tier goalies. Manchester City drew first blood in the eighth minute on a Sergio Aguero goal, coming off of Fernandinho. Arsenal tied it in the tenth minute on an Olivier Giroud goal, courtesy of Mohamed Elneny. Manchester City retook the lead with a Kevin De Bruyne goal in the fifty-first minute. In the sixty-eighth minute, Alexis Sanchez retied it for Arsenal, with the help of Giroud. Arsenal's Gabriel Paulista had a yellow card for a seventy-first minute foul. Manchester City's Nicolas Otamendi and Fernandinho had yellow cards for stoppage time fouls. The game ended in a 2-2 draw.

There's some midweek games upcoming, and then Championship Sunday on 5/15 to close out this season. Follow me on Twitter @OutsiderSports0.

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