Top Four:
- Chelsea
- Arsenal
- Tottenham Hotspur
- Liverpool
Bottom Four:
- Swansea City
- Crystal Palace
- Hull City
- Sunderland
January 21, 2017
Liverpool 2-3 Swansea City
Roberto Firmino 55’ 57’ Fernando Llorente 48’53’
Gylfi Sigurdsson 74’
Liverpool stumbles at home.
Liverpool was looking to get back to winning ways in the league after consecutive draws. A rare attack from Swansea City allowed Gylfi Sigurdsson to score and stop Liverpool from completing their objective
Four goals were scored within ten minutes of the second half. Fernando Llorente scored a brace to give Swansea a two-goal lead. In under five minutes, Roberto Firmino equaled Llorente’s goals in the match and helped Liverpool cancel Swansea City’s lead.
AFC Bournemouth 2-2 Watford
Joshua King 49’ Christian Kabasele 24’
Benik Afobe 82’ Troy Deeney 64’
Watford did enough to leave Bournemouth with a point.
AFC Bournemouth had to come from a goal behind on two occasions to get a home draw.
Crystal Palace 0-1 Everton
Seamus Coleman 87’
Another victory for Everton.
Everton is marching up after a third consecutive league victory after a late goal saw them leave Crystal Palace with the maximum points.
Middlesbrough 1-3 West Ham United
Christian Stuani 27’ Andy Carroll 9’ 44’
Jonathan Calleri 90’+4’
No Payet, No Problem
West Ham United seems to be doing fine without Dimitri Payet services. An inform Andy Carroll carried West Ham to another league victory.
Stoke City 1-1 Manchester United
Juan Mata 19’(o.g) Wayne Rooney 90’+4’
“Record-breaking Rooney rescues a point for United.”
Wayne Rooney scored a historic goal for Manchester United. It was a thing of beauty and of great importance.
An own goal denied Manchester United victory against Stoke City.
Huge honour to become leading goalscorer for @ManUtd. Thanks to @SirBobby for his kind words after the game ? pic.twitter.com/uNhazgqNbQ
— Wayne Rooney (@WayneRooney) January 21, 2017
Despite dominating the match, Stoke City stuck to the script and made it really difficult for Manchester United to break them.
Wayne Rooney scored the equalizer for Manchester United deep into additional time.
West Bromwich Albion 2-0 Sunderland
Darren Fletcher 30’
Chris Brunt 36’
It was another defeat for Sunderland.
Looking at the form chart and the position of the teams in the league standings, the result shouldn’t be a shock.
Manchester City 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur
Leroy Sane 49’ Dele Alli 58’
Kevin de Bruyne 54’ Heung-Min Son 78’
Second half substitute Heung-Min Son scored an equalizer to give Tottenham Hotspur a point away at Manchester City.
It was a highly anticipated fixture that had it all. There were goals and mistakes.
Home advantage + the balance of play makes a draw a fitting result for both teams.
January 22, 2017
Southampton 3-0 Leicester City
James Ward-Prowse 26’
Jay Rodriguez 39’
Dusan Tadic 86’
It is safe to bet against Leicester City’s ability to defend their league title.
Southampton ended a four-match losing streak in the league after managing to put three goals past Leicester City.
Leicester City sits five points away from the drop zone.
Arsenal 2-1 Burnley
Shkodran Mustafi 59’ Andre Gray 90’+3’(pen)
Alexis Sanchez 90’+8’
Late drama and late penalties allowed both teams score a goal in the additional time.
After a pretty even encounter in the first half, Arsenal eventually took the lead about an hour into the fixture before going down a man when Granit Xhaka was sent off with a straight red card for a late tackle.
The victory moved Arsenal into second place in the league standings.
Chelsea 2-0 Hull City
Diego Costa 45’+7’
Gary Cahill 81’
Chelsea opened an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League after defeating Hull City at the Stamford Bridge.
Diego Costa returned with a goal to take his tally to 15 goals in the league.