Domestic Leagues

Premier League – Round Ten

October 29, 2016

Sunderland                      1-4             Arsenal

Jermain Defoe 65’(pen)                     Alexis Sanchez 19’ 78’

                                                                Olivier Giroud 71’ 76’

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Arsenal scored two goals in each half to take three vital points in their away match at Sunderland.

Since Arsenal is in form and Sunderland is yet to win a match after 10 league fixtures, a victory for Arsenal was what we expected.

Manchester United              0-0               Burnley

Manchester United’s dominance on the pitch didn’t show on the scoreboard. Burnley was able to deny a 10-man Manchester United team a deserved win.

Match finished in a goalless draw.

Middlesbrough                      2-0         AFC Bournemouth

Gaston Ramirez 39’

Stewart Downing 56’

619012620A goal in each half against AFC Bournemouth gave newly promoted Middlesbrough their second win of the season.

 

Tottenham Hotspur            1-1              Leicester City

Vincent Janssen 44’(pen)                      Ahmed Musa 48’

After keeping Tottenham on the chase towards the end of the 2015/16 season,  Leicester City remains a pain to Tottenham.

Just three minutes after the restart, Ahmed Musa scored a goal for Leicester  to cancel out the lead Vincent Janssen had given the home team just before the break.

Watford                       1-0                  Hull City

Michael  Dawson 83’(o.g)

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A driven cross into the penalty box forced an own goal for Watford to take the win over Hull City.

On the balance of play, it was a deserving win for Watford.

West Bromwich Albion     0-4     Manchester City

                                                           Sergio Aguero 19’ 28’

                                                           Ilkay Gundogan 79’ 90’

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After three winless league matches, Manchester City came with a bang and got a ‘4-0’ victory away at West Bromwich Albion.

With a 2-nil lead at the half, there was very little doubt that City was leaving without the maximum points.

Crystal Palace                2-4               Liverpool

James McArthur 18’ 33’                    Emre Can 16’

                                                               Dejan Lovren 21’

                                                               Joel Matip 44’

                                                               Roberto Firmino 71’

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Crystal Palace suffered a third consecutive league defeat in an exciting match that delivered five goals in the first half.

Liverpool continues with their form to make it a three-way tie (on points) at the top of the league table.

October 30, 2016

Everton                      2-0             West Ham United

Romelu Lukaku 50’

Ross Barkley 76’

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Some offensive aggression from Yannick Bolasie paved way for Romelu Lukaku to give Everton a lead with a header into an open goal.  A lead that was doubled in the 76th minute by Ross Barkley.

 

Southampton              0-2           Chelsea

                                                         Eden Hazard 6’

                                                          Diego Costa 55’

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An early goal in each half was how Chelsea took the maximum points away at Southampton.

The victory keeps Chelsea just a point away from the three-way tie at the top of the league standings.

October 31, 2016

Stoke City                     3- 1               Swansea City

Wilfried Bony 3’ 73’                           Wayne Routledge 8’

Alfie Mawson 55’(o.g)

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A third consecutive league victory for Stoke City.

Alfie Mawson’s own goal was the winning goal for Stoke City, but Wilfried Bony scored a brace to make it a comfortable home win for Stoke City.  

Swansea City has lost 7 of their 10 league matches, and have managed just a win. The pressure is building.

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