Match 5 of 10: Cardiff City vs Leicester City
Result: 0 – 1
Goal Scorers:
- Leicester City: Demarai Gray 55′
Match Statistics:
Cardiff City | Team Stats | Leicester City |
11 | Shots | 13 |
2 | Shots On Target | 5 |
40% | Possession | 60% |
272 | Passes | 404 |
60% | Pass Accuracy | 75% |
13 | Fouls | 12 |
2 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
4 | Offsides | 3 |
6 | Corners | 12 |
Highlights:
- Demarai Gray’s second-half objective was sufficient to help Leicester City to a passionate 1-0 Premier League prevail upon Cardiff City in their first match since the demise of proprietor Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
- The 60-year-old was one of five individuals killed when a helicopter they were heading out in seemed to lose control not long after taking off from the King Power Stadium following last Saturday’s 1-1 draw with West Ham.
- After faultlessly watched pre-coordinate tributes, the two sides added to a red hot and frantic first-half, which saw the crossbar struck at the two closures.
The man who had to be stopped from running into the helicopter wreckage to help, just couldn’t hold back the emotion… ?
Brilliantly said, Kasper Schmeichel ??https://t.co/BFmbEqFZiY
— SPORTbible (@sportbible) November 3, 2018
- The mach’s unequivocal minute came following 55 minutes when Gray diverted home from 10 yards after a fine cross from Ben Chilwell, starting an overflowing of feeling from the Foxes’ players and voyaging support following an awful week.
- Leicester – who lost Harry Maguire to damage following 27 minutes – relatively fell behind on the half-hour stamp when Victor Camarasa’s 25-yard free-dismiss cannoned once more from Kasper Schmeichel’s crossbar.
- Wilfred Ndidi – who scored the late equalizer in last Saturday’s draw with West Ham – at that point headed wide from six yards in the wake of rising most elevated to meet James Maddison’s inswinging corner.
FULL-TIME Cardiff 0-1 Leicester
Demarai Gray delivers for @LCFC on an emotional day in Cardiff#CARLEI pic.twitter.com/UrbI0QmFDC
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 3, 2018
- Leicester were denied an explicit punishment in first-half stoppage time, official Lee Probert neglecting to rebuff Sol Bamba after the Bluebirds protector had redirected Jamie Vardy’s short proximity exertion onto the crossbar with his arm.
- Schmeichel denied Josh Murphy from an intense edge in the opening phases of the second time frame before Gray’s second association goal of the season broke the halt in the 55th moment.
- Chilwell selected the winger with a wonderful cross from the left, permitting the 22-year-old to stroke past Neil Etheridge from 10 yards, despite the fact that Probert booked him for expelling his shirt to uncover a tribute to Srivaddhanaprabha.
Leicester City 1 Cardiff City 0
Great result today. This match & result is hounoring Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha for sure ??? Well done lads ??? RIP ???#LeicesterCity #premierleague pic.twitter.com/Ao4JQQwJSV— ??Queen C?? (@woodeg81) November 3, 2018
- Cardiff pushed hard in the ending minutes, yet Leicester – who may have included a second when Vardy was shrewdly upset by Etheridge – held firm to guarantee th e3 points following a testing and enthusiastic week.
**********************
Match 6 of 10: Arsenal vs Liverpool
Result: 1 – 1
Goal Scorers:
- Arsenal: Alexandre Lacazette 82′
- Liverpool: James Milner 61′
Match Statistics:
Arsenal | Team Stats | Liverpool |
12 | Shots | 13 |
4 | Shots On Target | 4 |
62% | Possession | 38% |
585 | Passes | 355 |
85% | Pass Accuracy | 77% |
7 | Fouls | 7 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 1 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
7 | Offsides | 1 |
5 | Corners | 8 |
Highlights:
- Unai Emery needs to compose another history at Arsenal. It is one of his trendy expressions and he goes after it at each accessible chance. As far as the club’s travails against Big Six restriction, which in fact pre-date him by a few years, this was another disappointing outcome. The insights demonstrate that Arsenal have now won just three of their last 28 such apparatuses. Emery had begun his rule with consecutive annihilations against Manchester City and Chelsea.
Arsenal 0-2 Man City
Arsenal 1-1 Liverpool“If you want to win the Premier League, you HAVE to win here tonight.”
Martin Keown says Liverpool need to be matching their title rivals… pic.twitter.com/lQYomKCriV
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) November 3, 2018
- But then there was bounty to like about how his group performed in a blood-and-thunder challenge. They brought the enthusiasm, they made shots, predominantly in the main half, and they were full an incentive for their late equalizer, expertly wrapped up by Alexandre Lacazette. The striker nipped on to a go from the substitute Alex Iwobi and outfoxed Alisson, who had been attracted off his line, before twisting home.
- At full-time the home group praised their players. Liverpool were irritated, having driven through James Milner. They gave off an impression of being set reasonable for see the amusement out and would have felt they made the clearer-cut possibilities. On the upside, they stay unbeaten. They may have marked for the point in advance. They would not have done in the end arranges.
8 – @Arsenal have won more points from losing positions than any other side in the Premier League this season. Resolve. #ARSLIV pic.twitter.com/4EJTlPM8DE
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 3, 2018
- The rhythm was short of breath and the activity open, and Liverpool more likely than not thought about how they didn’t lead the pack on 18 minutes. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s cross was skimmed delightfully and, having made a decision about its skip, Roberto Firmino lifted his shot over Bernd Leno and looked prepared to celebrate just for the ball to bounce back off the woodwork. Sadio Mané rolled the bounce back in to the vacant net yet was hailed for offside.
- Mané had been before the last safeguard when Alexander-Arnold played the pass and, from a situation close by Firmino, he had all the earmarks of being affecting the play. Be that as it may, when Firmino took his shot, Mané was behind him and the ball – as it were, he was onside for the second period of play. The banner had not gone up amid the primary stage. Why not?
.@JamesMilner‘s goal milestone, our best @premierleague start and more…
5️⃣ talking points from #LIVARS ?
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) November 3, 2018
- The close miss let go Liverpool up and they appreciated a purple fix in which they should have scored. Granit Xhaka hopped into a sparing test on Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson penetrated directly at Leno however the once in a lifetime opportunity came in the middle of, when Virgil van Dijk tiptoed into space behind Shkodran Mustafi.
- Salah selected and van Dijk had just Leno to beat. His first touch was great however the complete was excessively near the goalkeeper, who blocked. Mustafi scratched the ball away.
- Arsenal had been first in to their walk in what was a rollercoaster first half. They brought the power. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang saw a shot occupied wide by Joe Gomez; Xhaka did not get hold of an exertion after a charming corner routine and Henrikh Mkhitaryan circled a header crawls off focus from an Aubameyang cross, with Alisson having submitted himself and neglected to arrive.
What a battle. Arsenal draw to Liverpool at home and Liverpool move to the top of the Premier League table. pic.twitter.com/OxuhbSuG6I
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) November 3, 2018
- Arsenal pushed again after the half-hour. Mkhitaryan discharged Aubameyang with a flick yet he couldn’t gather adequate power as van Dijk hopped in to test, while Alexandre Lacazette was put through by a Mesut Özil contact. Arranging a shot towards the far post, the striker hauled barely wide.
- The half-time shriek brought a genuinely necessary breather. The pace had been exceptional – a great notice for the Premier League. Liverpool may have grabbed the lead minutes sooner. Arsenal’s guarded line separated on James Milner’s free-kick and when Leno left his line, he was beaten to the ball by van Dijk, whose header hit the foot of the post.
FT: Arsenal 1-1 Liverpool
⚽️ 61′ Milner
⚽️ 82′ LacazetteA draw at the Emirates means there’s still only four points separating the Premier League’s top four. pic.twitter.com/6z3cLxXqu4
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) November 3, 2018
- Jürgen Klopp changed to 4-2-3-1 toward the beginning of the second half, moving Milner to one side and requesting that Salah play up right, with Firmino in behind. It was Milner who got forward to break the gridlock. The objective was an awful minute for Leno, who Emery had begun in front of Petr Cech. At the point when Mané crossed low from the left, Leno’s footwork was bad enough and he extended for the ball, driving it out into a risky territory. It flicked off Holding and broke for Milner, who lashed home.
- Arsenal played on the front foot, the full-backs, Héctor Bellerín and Sead Kolasinac, besieging forward. The noteworthy Lucas Torreira expanded Alisson not long after Milner’s goal yet the tide had turned. Liverpool were in charge and they relatively expanded their lead. Firmino was off focus with a header from one corner; van Dijk worked Leno from another. On one more day, Van Dijk could have had a hattrick.
Premier League needs VAR to clear up the simple facts. Sadio Mane was behind Roberto Firmino when he touched the ball, Liverpool are so unlucky not to be up 1-0 after a wrongfully disallowed goal.
— Mootaz Chehade (@MHChehade) November 3, 2018
- Emery bet by sending on Danny Welbeck for Kolasinac and requesting that Iwobi play left-back. Fortune would support the fearless, with Iwobi playing in Lacazette for the equalizer.
**********************
Match 10 of 10: Wolves vs Tottenham
Result: 2 – 3
Goal Scorers:
- Wolves: Ruben Neves 68′ (P), Raul Jumenez 79′ (P)
- Tottenham: Erik Lamela 27′, Lucas Moura 30′, Harry kane 61′
Match Statistics:
Wolves | Team Stats | Tottenham |
16 | Shots | 10 |
7 | Shots On Target | 8 |
48% | Possession | 52% |
456 | Passes | 505 |
81% | Pass Accuracy | 82% |
11 | Fouls | 8 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
5 | Offsides | 3 |
5 | Corners | 1 |
Highlights:
- Tottenham scored twice inside two minutes on the half hour stamp – as Watford had completed two weeks prior – through Erik Lamela and Lucas Moura who both exploited slack guarding.
- Raul Jimenez had a goal inaccurately chalked off for offside and Wolves went close through Helder Costa and Ruben Neves, however clinical Spurs went 3-0 up when Harry Kane beat Rui Patricio at the second endeavor on 62 minutes.
FULL-TIME: A late fightback from Wolves isn’t enough as we leave Molineux with all three points. ?#COYS pic.twitter.com/Zi0Khlk8G2
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) November 3, 2018
- Wolves encouraged and scored twice from the punishment spot through Ruben Neves and Raul Jimenez, however could not locate an impossible equalizer and slipped to a third back to back annihilation.
Well done, Tottenham. Doing it the hard way since 1882.
— Noz Ahmed (@NozAhmed) November 3, 2018
Visit allsportspk, later today, for the next matches of Match Day 11 of 38; Premier League 2018-19.