Match 5 of 10: Newcastle vs Leicester City
Result: 0 – 2
Goal Scorers:
- Leicester City: Jamie Vardy 30′ (P), Harrry Maguire 73′
Match Statistics:
Newcastle | Team Stats | Leicester City |
6 | Shots | 12 |
1 | Shots On Target | 5 |
41% | Possession | 59% |
374 | Passes | 524 |
72% | Pass Accuracy | 79% |
11 | Fouls | 5 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 0 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
1 | Offsides | 0 |
5 | Corners | 9 |
Highlights:
- Newcastle United remained established in the transfer zone after a goal in every half by Jamie Vardy and Harry Maguire gave Leicester City a merited away win in their Premier League conflict on Saturday.
- Newcastle have now lost their opening four home matches of the season out of the blue, and remained eighteenth on 2 points from 7 matches, in front of nineteenth put Cardiff and base group Huddersfield on goal distinction.
FULL TIME Newcastle United 0-2 Leicester City
The Magpies are still seeking their first @premierleague win of the season. Jamie Vardy’s penalty gave Leicester the lead and Harry Maguire added a second at St. James’ Park.
Match report: https://t.co/4SidNb2ONS #NUFC pic.twitter.com/vjcoWmuhqn
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) September 29, 2018
- The result is probably going to heap more weight on Magpies supervisor Rafa Benitez compound still further his association with the board, as his group look bound to confront another extreme assignment fight, with the squad without any nibble in advance while yielding delicate goals at the opposite end.
- Leicester, who climbed two spots to seventh, with 12 points, dependably looked more inclined to score as Ricardo Pereira constrained a decent spare from Newcastle guardian Martin Dubravka with a low shot in the 10th minute.
James Maddison’s first seven competitive games for Leicester City:
⭕ vs Manchester United
⚽ vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
⭕ vs Southampton
?️ vs Liverpool
⚽ vs Bournemouth
⚽ vs Huddersfield Town
?️ vs Newcastle UnitedWelcome to the Premier League. pic.twitter.com/z0F7Nm5foG
— Scouted Football (@ScoutedFtbl) September 29, 2018
- Mohamed Diame missed with a free header for the home side halfway through the primary half, and that ended up being their most obvious opportunity on a baffling evening.
- Leicester kept on commanding and the vivacious Vardy let go them ahead with a 30th-minute penalty after DeAndre Yedlin unnecessarily obstructed Maguire’s wayward volley with his arms in the midst of a penalty box scramble.
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That’s five defeats in seven Premier League matches for #NUFC as Vardy and Maguire give Leicester City a fairly comfortable victory.
“It was a poor game, and it was a poor performance.” – John Anderson#BBCFootball pic.twitter.com/ixIUBv3COz
— BBC Newcastle (@bbcnewcastle) September 29, 2018
- The home side’s last pass kept on wandering off-track in the second half as they neglected to make any odds, and England safeguard Maguire fixed Leicester’s triumph when he headed home a James Maddison corner in the 73rd moment.
- Maguire and Leicester administrator Claude Puel stored commend on 21-year old midfielder Maddison, who has gotten straight down to business at Leicester after his nearby season move from Championship side Norwich City.
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Match 6 of 10: Manchester City vs Brighton
Result: 2 – 0
Goal Scorers:
- Manchester City: Raheem Sterling 29′, Sergio Aguero 65′
Match Statistics:
Manchester City | Team Stats | Brighton |
28 | Shots | 4 |
8 | Shots On Target | 1 |
81% | Possession | 19% |
850 | Passes | 210 |
92% | Pass Accuracy | 65% |
4 | Fouls | 10 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 3 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
0 | Offsides | 2 |
10 | Corners | 3 |
Highlights:
- A dazzling Sergio Aguero goal topped Manchester City’s 2-0 prevail upon Brighton and Hove Albion at the Etihad Stadium as Pep Guardiola’s team, made a statement thatthey will again be the side to beat in the Premier League this season.
- In spite of the fact that Manchester City had lost their past home match to Lyon in the Champions League, there was never much possibility of a rehash against a Brighton side who have never beaten them away.
A tough afternoon as we expected at the Etihad. Goals from Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero gave @ManCity a comfortable 2-0 win. A respectable scoreline in the end, but it could have been more but for Maty Ryan in the Albion goal. #BHAFC #MCIBHA pic.twitter.com/tLZG1Xav0M
— Brighton Fanbase (@BrightonFanbase) September 29, 2018
- City have now dropped only 4 points from their previous 39 in the Premier League.
- Raheem Sterling opened the scoring with a basic tap-in for his 4th goal of the season after superb work from Leroy Sane on the left.
- Sterling was likewise engaged with City’s second, trading a radiant one-two with Aguero after the Argentine had blasted forward from the midway line, beating three players on his way.
- Aguero kept his cool to opening home for the win that returned City to the highest point of the table in front of the late kickoff among Chelsea and Liverpool.
#EPL Champions Manchester City maintained their unbeaten start to the Premier League season with a 2-0 home win against Brighton.
Raheem Sterling was on hand to tap in Leroy Sane’s low cross before Sergio Aguero it out of sight as he finished a wonderful team move. #MCIBRI— Vickey Maverick (@vickeypedia) September 29, 2018
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Match 7 of 10: Everton vs Fulham
Result: 3 – 0
Goal Scorers:
- Everton: Gylfi Sigurosson 56′, 89′, Cenk Tosun 66′
Match Statistics:
Everton | Team Stats | Fulham |
19 | Shots | 6 |
6 | Shots On Target | 0 |
52% | Possession | 48% |
389 | Passes | 389 |
81% | Pass Accuracy | 80% |
13 | Fouls | 13 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 3 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
6 | Offsides | 0 |
12 | Corners | 1 |
Highlights:
- Gylfi Sigurdsson went from zero to hero, as he struck twice to motivate Everton to their standard home win, 3-0, against Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday.
- The Icelander twisted a magnificent 56th-minute exertion, 4 minutes after he had crushed a penalty against the bar following the honor of a questionable spot kick for Denis Odoi’s harmless push on Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Unbelievable from some Everton fans.
Tom Davies captains Everton to a 3-0 win: “Was shite lad”
Tosun breaks his duck: “We need to start with Richarlison up top next weekend lad”— Pierre (@RSA_EFC) September 29, 2018
- Sigurdsson, who had at no other time missed a penalty in the Premier League, rapidly offered some kind of reparation before substitute Cenk Tosun, a successful swap for Calvert-Lewin, headed home Theo Walcott’s 66th-minute cross at the far post.
- Following Everton’s poor first-half execution with Ryan Sessegnon coming nearest to breaking the halt for Fulham when he hit the bar, Sigurdsson side-footed the Toffees’ third objective in the 89th moment, guaranteeing the Cottagers did not get a sniff of their first-ever league win at Goodison.
Everton have won all 14 of their Premier League home games against Fulham by an aggregate score of 35-7, the best 100% win record against a team on home soil in the competition.
— Simon J Villiers (@sjv_simon) September 29, 2018
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Match 8 of 10: Chelsea vs Liverpool
Result: 1 – 1
Goal Scorers:
- Chelsea: Eden Hazard 25′
- Liverpool: Daniel Sturridge 89′
Match Statistics:
Chelsea | Team Stats | Liverpool |
10 | Shots | 13 |
4 | Shots On Target | 6 |
47% | Possession | 53% |
559 | Passes | 616 |
83% | Pass Accuracy | 83% |
7 | Fouls | 9 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
2 | Offsides | 2 |
4 | Corners | 4 |
Highlights:
- Liverpool’s unbeaten beginning to the Premier League season proceeded after Daniel Sturridge saved a point in the withering minutes against Chelsea.
- Eden Hazard hoped to have caused Liverpool’s first annihilation of the battle with his first half opener however Sturridge, against his previous club, scored a dazzling equalizer on 89 minutes.
- The outcome implies both Chelsea and Liverpool stay unbeaten while Manchester City moved to the best after their 2-0 prevail upon Brighton.
Finally acknowledging 2 teams played the match! Such a media love-in surrounding Liverpool does my head in
— BlueGirlKat (@BlueGirlKat) September 29, 2018
- Mohamed Salah had a sight of goalfollowing five minutes, yet his exertion was manageable and effectively spared by Kepa Arrizabalaga.
- Salah was given another run in at the goal, five minutes after, and keeping in mind that this time his shot went high and wide, Chelsea looked powerless.
- Chelsea made the main obvious possibility of the match, with David Luiz playing a ball over the highest point of the Liverpool safeguard, yet Alisson figured out how to shut down Willian to keep his Brazil partner scoring.
Did Chelsea defend ‘that’ well or were Liverpool just wasteful? I saw at least 3 very good chances from the last 30mins I watched
— bashir (@Bashir_Mamu) September 29, 2018
- Liverpool were cut open again halfway through the primary half, with Mateo Kovacic selecting Eden Hazard impeccably, and the in-frame forward completed from a tight point to place Chelsea in front.
- That goal was the main Jurgen Klopp’s side have yielded in the principal half in the Premier League this season, and they reacted rapidly, again through Salah.
- The Egypt global dashed clear of the protection and adjusted Arrizabalaga, yet his shot was tidied up the line by Antonio Rudiger.
- The primary activity of the 2nd half accompanied about a hour gone, as Sadio Mane wriggled through the correct side of the Chelsea resistance, however his low shot was spared by Arrizabalaga at the close post.
- Willian went down the opposite end and was hunkering down on the Liverpool objective, however Joe Gomez and Virgil van Dijk recouped so as to clear the threat.
- Chelsea undermined again before long, with N’Golo Kante playing a fast free kick to discharge Hazard, yet Alisson was equivalent to his shot.
Ah gutted about that man, but brilliant performance against a good side, probably a fair result in the end but i can’t fault anyone today. With Liverpool playing city next week our game v Southampton is huge. Onto the mighty Videotown now ? #cfc
— Tom Simpson (@DasherTS) September 29, 2018
- Salah was snared following 66 minutes, and his substitution, Xherdan Shaqiri, ought to have leveled procedures not long after, but rather he was not able believer from point-clear range.
- Liverpool kept on pushing for an equalizer, with Roberto Firmino’s header tidied up the line by David Luiz.
- While the away side controlled the last stages, Georginio Wijnaldum almost talented Chelsea the win with a frightfulness back go to Alisson, however the goalkeeper just figured out how to beat the approaching Alvaro Morata to the ball.
Liverpool forward Sadio Mane attempts an acrobatic overhead kick but cannot direct his effort on target before half-time pic.twitter.com/VQXsecQb53
— Lilian Chan (@bestgug) September 29, 2018
- With 89 minutes gone, substitute Sturridge hit a twisting exertion from 25 yards into the best corner, guaranteeing Liverpool’s unbeaten beginning to the season conveys into October.
- Be that as it may, the draw implies that Manchester City move to the highest point of the table after their win against Brighton.
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