English Premier League

Premier League – Round Six

September 24, 2016

 

Manchester United             4-1          Leicester City

Chris Smalling 22’                                Demarai Gray 60′

Juan Mata 37’

Marcus Rashford 40’

Paul Pogba 42’

610099684

Manchester United are back to wins.

 

Some of us are getting used to saying the defending champions are coming to Old Trafford, and that the defending champions is Leicester City.

 

Paul Pogba gets his first goal for Manchester United in a 4-1 win over the defending champions Leicester City.

610096582

The match was won in the first half. It was 4-0 at the break. Manchester United’s captain, Wayne Rooney sat out for this match and was introduced in the final 10 minutes of regulation time.

 

It was damage limitation for Leicester City in the second half. A wonder strike from Demarai Gray in the 60th minute gave the team a consolation goal.

 

Leicester City has equalled the number of losses they had in the entirety of the 2015/16 season with three away losses out of six matches played.

 

AFC Bournemouth       1-0          Everton

Junior Stanislas 23’

 

A 1-0 loss to AFC Bournemouth gave Everton suffered their first loss of the season. Everton was unable to find an answer to Junior Stanislas 23rd minute goal.

 

Everton loss keeps Manchester City more than a win away from the rest of the league.

 

Liverpool                  5-1                   Hull City

Adam Lallana 17’                             David Meyler 51’

James Milner 30’(pen), 71’(pen)

Sadio Mane 36’

Philippe Coutinho 52’

610108834

After going a goal down, Hull City went down a man right before conceding a goal through James Milner’s penalty.

 

It was a match that Liverpool dominated from the start to the finish.

610107394

James Milner scored two goals from the penalty spot in a match that saw Liverpool trash Hull City 5-1.

 

Middlesbrough                     1-2               Tottenham Hotspur

Ben Gibson 65′                                           Heung-Min Son 7’, 23’

 

Heung-Min Son scored two goals against Middlesbrough to give Tottenham Hotspur a win and extends their undefeated start to the season.

 

Stoke City                                1-1            West Bromwich Albion

Joe Allen 73’                                               Jose Salomon Rondon 90’+1

 

Stoke City thought they finally found their first win of the season after Joe Allen’s 73rd-minute goal had survived regulation time.  Jose Salomon Rondon scored in the first minute of additional time to deny Stoke City a home win.

The search for a win continues.

 

Sunderland                             2-3               Crystal Palace

Jermaine Defoe 39’, 60’                             Joe Ledley 62’

                                                                      James McArthur 76’

                                                                      Christian Benteke 90’+4

610110594

Sunderland blew a two-goal lead at home to lose a match that could have given them their first win of the season.

Just like Stoke City, Sunderland is also searching for their first win of the season.  

It took Sunderland 60 minutes to go two goals up. Crystal Palace took half the amount of time to equalize and find a winning goal.  

610199492

The fourth minute of additional time saw Christian Benteke scored the winner for Crystal Palace with a header from a corner kick.

610199704

Will Sunderland survive for another top-flight season?

 

Swansea City                     1-3                 Manchester City

Fernando Llorente 13’                             Sergio Aguero 9’, 66’(pen)

                                                                      Raheem Sterling 77’

 

It was three straight losses for Swansea City and six straight wins for Manchester City.

610106356Sergio Aguero came back from suspension to score two goals and see Manchester City win six straight matches at the start of their season.

 

Can anyone stop Manchester City at this rate?

 

Arsenal                       3-0                Chelsea

Alexis Sanchez 11’

Theo Walcott 14’

Mesut Ozil 40’

610177436

A slow moving Chelsea was dismantled by Arsenal in the London Derby – (London is Red). Chelsea suffered their second loss in a row at the Emirates Stadium to Arsenal.

610168750

The match was won in the first half. And aggressive Arsenal was too much for Chelsea to handle. With quick passes and movements, Arsenal was 3-0 up before the end of the half. It was everything that would put a smile on faces of Arsenal fans.

610187700

 

September 25, 2016

West Ham United                  0-3              Southampton

                                                                        Charlie Austin 40’

                                                                         Dusan Tadic 62’

                                                                         James Ward-Prowse 90’+2

610386504

With the ambitions that West Ham United had before the start of the season, it is very disappointing to know that only the two winless clubs in the Premier League have fewer points on the table than West Ham United. After six matches, things are not going the way most fans expected.

 

Southampton picked up their second three points of the season and gave West Ham a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat. On the balance of play, it was a fitting result for the match.

610386752

 

The best thing West Ham has done so far in the 2016/17 Premier League season was winning their opening match at the Olympic Stadium. They’ve gone from them to lose every other Premier League match since, including their opening match of the season against Chelsea.

 

September 26, 2016

 

Burnley                    2-0         Watford

Jeff Hendrick 38’

Michael Keane 50’

 

A goal in each half gave Burnley a home win over Watford. It was a win the gave Burnley three points to tie Watford on the league table. It was also a win that ended Watford’s winning streak of two matches.

Comments
Well made futbol - done easy and delivered simply. With every content, you will sense our love for intelligent tactics, amazing goals and our love for the final minute suspense. How you fell in love with the ‘Beautiful Game’ is none of our business. We don’t care what name you call it either. As long as you have your hopes and pride on the line for an entire season, we will always share enough similarities to coexist. The day is exceptionally better when football is on the planner. We will always do more than our best to hack away the unessential and keep you up to date with what is happening in futbol today. Because of the mood swings that futbol can give us in a day, we are not too critical within 24hrs of a crushing defeat to any side.

Subscribe

* indicates required

Intuit Mailchimp

To Top