Match 4 of 10: Fulham vs Bournemouth
Result: 0 – 3
Goal Scorers:
- Bournemouth: Callum Wildon 14′ (P), 85′, David Brooks 72′
Match Statistics:
Fulham | Team Stats | Bournemouth |
11 | Shots | 12 |
1 | Shots On Target | 5 |
52% | Possession | 48% |
545 | Passes | 496 |
82% | Pass Accuracy | 85% |
16 | Fouls | 3 |
2 | Yellow Cards | 1 |
1 | Red Cards | 0 |
1 | Offsides | 1 |
5 | Corners | 5 |
Highlights:
- It has just been five months since Fulham hearts were loaded up with expectation after their advancement to the Premier League, however the good faith of that May day when they beat Aston Villa in the play-off last is a distant memory.
- This 3-0 overcome by Bournemouth was their seventh of the season, their 28th goal surrendered in the alliance and one more day when Slavisa Jokanovic looks progressively like a director speculating his way through the season.
- David Bowie broadly once in a while utilized the “cut-up” system to form verses, cutting up expressions at that point sorting them pull out aimlessly.
Fulham fall to defeat here at Craven Cottage. Callum Wilson and David Brooks the scorers for the away side. #FULBOU pic.twitter.com/l0zVXvsOf9
— Fulham Football Club (@FulhamFC) October 27, 2018
- There is a component of that to Jokanovic’s group determination: in this match he utilized his tenth distinctive resistance and Sergio Rico supplanted Marcus Bettinelli in goal, making Rico their third manager in 10 matches. It is important none of the progressions have been because of damage.
- Bournemouth, then again, walk on. There is nothing sudden about their triumphs nowadays, and this was no exemption. At no stage did they look in a bad position, a twofold from Callum Wilson and one from the exciting David Brooks all that could possibly be needed for Eddie Howe’s made and energizing side.
38y 26d – At the age of 38 years and 26 days, Brighton defender Bruno is the oldest player to assist a Premier League goal since Jussi Jaaskelainen (38y 257d) on New Year’s Day 2014 for West Ham against Fulham. Veteran. pic.twitter.com/N65iDsexlE
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 27, 2018
- Fulham looked apprehensive in the opening trades, as somebody doing their best to inspire an arrangement of scaring in-laws, however went behind in the fourteenth moment. Wilson was awkwardly thumped over in the 18-yard-box by Timothy Fosu-Mensah and rolled the punishment home himself.
- Fulham made a case for their own spot-kick without further ado subsequently, however the official, Andre Marriner, detected that Aboubakar Kamara had particularly gone down under his own steam, and properly reserved him. Maybe Kamara’s franticness to make something – anything – was an impression of Fulham’s perspective. He, André Schürrle and Aleksandar Mitrovic dashed around, gamely endeavoring to discover an opening in the Bournemouth safeguard, yet no hole could be found.
28 – Fulham have conceded 28 goals in the Premier League this term, the joint-most after 10 games in competition history (also Barnsley in 1997-98 and Southampton in 2012-13). Obliterated. pic.twitter.com/pPcjlmhp6C
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 27, 2018
- The nearest they went to an goal in the main half was a Denis Odoi header that flashed wide of the close post, and the inclination of the group mirrored the condition of things on the pitch. A couple of boos were heard by the twentieth moment, and when a fourth cross from profound was shanked well out of play the vibe downshifted to miserable.
- Bournemouth, then again, were in a much sparkier state of mind. They persistently examined when they had the ball and sincerely bothered when they didn’t. The unrealistically youthful and thin looking Brooks gave a false representation of his age and size, emerging by and by. Be that as it may, Jefferson Lerma resembled the group’s pioneer, a strong nearness at the base of midfield who geed up his partners when they quickly looked somewhat level.
10 – Fulham are the only side to have conceded in 100% of their games in the Premier League this season (10/10). Porous.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 27, 2018
- After the break, Simon Francis tried the degree of Rico’s readiness with a rocket from way out, punched away by Fulham’s most recent goalkeeper. The one worry for Bournemouth at that stage was a slight absence of desperation, the ambiguous sense they figured another goal would go along soon enough, paying little heed to how hard they squeezed for it.
- On the hour stamp, Jokanovic expedited Tom Cairney, so gravely missed in the month he has gone through out with a lower leg damage. In any case, while he acquainted a little mind with Fulham’s midfield, he could not take care of a disastrous couple of minutes that affirmed Bournemouth’s win.
No team in Europe’s top five leagues have conceded more goals than Fulham (28) this season.
The leakiest defence in Europe. pic.twitter.com/K7PYSXeVqm
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 27, 2018
- Adam Smith whipped the ball off Jean Michaël Seri’s toes, bolstered the squat, occupied Ryan Fraser who thusly slid a delightfully weighted go through to Brooks. The youthful Welshman scarcely broke walk in nutmegging Rico for the third goal of a truly noteworthy incipient Premier League vocation.
- Brooks was en route to another when Kevin McDonald stumbled him, and with his sending off went any free any desire for a Fulham recuperation. Wilson killed that off completely with four minutes left, pummeling home with outrageous preference when an immense gap opened in the Fulham protection. Many home fans got up to leave, debilitated by the possibility of a long season ahead.
Denis Odoi heads for goal as Fulham look for a way back into the match following Wilson’s early penalty pic.twitter.com/1K9IPfDqxJ
— Lilian Chan (@bestgug) October 27, 2018
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Match 5 of 10: Watford vs Huddersfield
Result: 3 – 0
Goal Scorers:
- Watford: Roberto Pereyra 10′, Gerard Deulofeu 19′, Isaac Success 80′
Match Statistics:
Watford | Team Stats | Huddersfield |
12 | Shots | 13 |
6 | Shots On Target | 7 |
48% | Possession | 52% |
468 | Passes | 494 |
77% | Pass Accuracy | 80% |
9 | Fouls | 13 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
3 | Offsides | 3 |
3 | Corners | 3 |
Highlights:
- Roberto Pereyra and Gerard Deulofeu were both on the scoresheet as Watford beat Huddersfield Town 3-0 in the Premier League on Saturday to leave their adversaries as yet hunting down a first triumph of the season after 10 matches.
- Argentina midfielder Pereyra gave Watford the lead in the tenth moment at Vicarage Road when he lifted the bunch together close to one side touchline and spilled through a horde of protectors before sliding it under goalkeeper Jonas Lossl from short proximity.
Today’s win mean’s this is officially Watford’s best EVER start to a top flight season! ?
With more points on the board after ten games than even the side who finished second in 82/83 ? pic.twitter.com/hKvn59smE7
— Watford FC News (@MercWatfordFC) October 27, 2018
- Deulofeu multiplied Watford’s lead with another fine individual exertion in the nineteenth minute, showing signs of improvement of two safeguards as he cut inside from the privilege before sending a ground-breaking shot crosswise over Lossl and into the most distant corner of the net.
- Huddersfield relatively found a quick reaction yet Ben Foster got his fingertips to Chris Lowe’s swerving shot from separation.
- Deulofeu spurned a wonderful opportunity to expand Watford’s lead five minutes after the restart when he shot barely wide in the wake of winding up clean through on goal.
539 – Wilfried Ndidi’s goal for Leicester is his first in the Premier League since May 2017 against Watford, 539 days ago. Timely.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 27, 2018
- Lossl denied Will Hughes in the 60th moment after a multifaceted Watford passing proceed onward the edge of the Huddersfield box, however Isaac Success included a third for Watford a little ways from time following a set-piece.
- The annihilation sent Huddersfield to the base of the standings, underneath Newcastle United on objective contrast, while Watford remain in seventh place.
Back doing what I love… Good 3 points from the team today! Lets continue to grow. Thank you for all the support ? @WatfordFC pic.twitter.com/Yzc6UCskXl
— Gerard Deulofeu (@gerardeulofeu) October 27, 2018
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Match 6 of 10: Leicester City vs West Ham
Result: 1 – 1
Goal Scorers:
- Leicester City: Wilfred Ndidi 89′
- West Ham: Fabian Banbuena 30′
Match Statistics:
Leicester City | Team Stats | West Ham |
21 | Shots | 11 |
7 | Shots On Target | 3 |
65% | Possession | 35% |
552 | Passes | 327 |
82% | Pass Accuracy | 69% |
17 | Fouls | 5 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 1 |
0 | Red Cards | 1 |
7 | Offsides | 1 |
8 | Corners | 0 |
Highlights:
- Wilfred Ndidi’s late avoided strike rescued a 1-1 Premier League draw for Leicester City against 10-man West Ham at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.
- Fabian Balbuena had before given the Hammers a first-half lead, scoring his first goal for the club following his turn from Corinthians with a short proximity wrap up.
- Their motivation was made more troublesome in the 38th moment when Mark Noble got a straight red card for raking his studs down Ndidi’s calf.
Leicester City’s defensive record in the Premier League since January 2018:
• 24 games
• 44 goals conceded
• 4 clean sheetsThe worst defensive record of any Premier League team in this period. ❌ pic.twitter.com/jpMXmcupgo
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 27, 2018
- Manuel Pellegrini’s side seemed as though they would withstand Noble’s snapshot of franticness, however Ndidi’s 89th-minute strike took a huge diversion off Balbuena and spun into Lukasz Fabianski’s right corner to guarantee an offer of the crown jewels.
- Leicester began brilliantly – Kelechi Iheanacho seeing a strike discounted for offside after only two minutes – yet it was West Ham who cut out the primary exertion on target, Kasper Schmeichel keeping out Felipe Anderson’s low drive.
Leicester City 1-1 West Ham FT:
Shots: 21-11
Pass accuracy: 83%-70%
Chances created: 14-5
Possession: 64%-36%Wilfried Ndidi’s deflected strike earns the Foxes a point against the 10 men of West Ham at the King Power Stadium. pic.twitter.com/xoS1LycyYy
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) October 27, 2018
- Robert Snodgrass flashed wide halfway through the half from a tight point, before Balbuena exploited some liberal Leicester safeguarding to give the Hammers a 30th-minute lead. The Paraguayan responded snappier than the drowsy Harry Maguire after his underlying header cannoned back off the post and nudged past Schmeichel from short proximity.
- Noble at that point got his walking orders eight minutes after the fact and the hosts very quickly made the most of their numerical predominance, Fabianski repulsing Vincente Iborra’s header.
Declan Rice vs Leicester City
30 passes
77% pass accuracy
1 key pass
4 tackles won
4 interceptions
1 aerial wonAnother superb game. West Ham have their own N’Golo Kanté. One of the best DMs in the Premier League this season. ? pic.twitter.com/pw9fJjvl7c
— FootballTalentScout (@FTalentScout) October 27, 2018
- The Foxes cut out a large group of chances soon after the hour stamp, Marc Albrighton’s savage volley kept out by Fabianski, substitute Jamie Vardy heading over from short proximity and Maguire pounding his very own header against the crossbar.
- Leicester looked level in the end arranges, however Ndidi’s strike from separation took a mischievous avoidance off Balbuena to keep his side from slipping to a third back to back thrashing.
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