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Match 5 of 10: Chelsea vs Bournemouth
Result: 2 – 0
Goal Scorers:
- Chelsea: Pedro 72, Eden Hazard 85′
Match Statistics:
Chelsea | Team Stats | Bournemouth |
24 | Shots | 8 |
6 | Shots On Target | 1 |
73% | Possession | 27% |
704 | Passes | 251 |
87% | Pass Accuracy | 69% |
10 | Fouls | 7 |
2 | Yellow Cards | 2 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
2 | Offsides | 1 |
7 | Corners | 6 |
Highlights:
- Chelsea extended their ideal Premier League beginning to four wins after second-half objectives from substitute Pedro Rodriguez and Eden Hazard gave them a 2-0 home prevail upon Bournemouth.
- The home team commanded a gloomy first half at Stamford Bridge, however it was Bournemouth who passed up on the best shots through Callum Wilson and previous Chelsea defender Nathan Ake before Pedro broke the stop in the 72nd moment.
I really admire the philosophy behind Chelsea’s new style of play; being patient on the ball and each player enjoying his game on the pitch.
— Veritus Inc. (@veritus_inc) 1 September 2018
- He beat goalkeeper Asmir Begovic with a low shot from the edge of the penalty territory after a one-two with Olivier Giroud, and Hazard fixed the challenge in the ending moments with a shot from eight yards.
Sarri praises Marcos Alonso, saying the player is doing well offensively and if he improves further defensively, he could be the best left-back in the world. That is all from the boss here but there will be more on the website and app soon. #CHEBOU
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 1 September 2018
- Chelsea won their initial four diversions to begin the season out of the blue since they won the title in 2014-15, and Maurizio Sarri turned out to be only the 6th manager to win his initial four Premier League amusements.
Chelsea beat Bournemouth 2-1
Chelsea stretched their perfect Premier League start to four games after second-half goals from substitute Pedro Rodriguez and Eden Hazard gave them a 2-0 home win over Bournemouth on Saturday. The result left Chelsea joint… https://t.co/Xf7hUJAiyk pic.twitter.com/IQfSU6QN2q
— News from Bangladesh (@banglanews_eng) 1 September 2018
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Match 6 of 10: West Ham vs Wolves
Result: 0 – 1
Goal Scorers:
- Wolves: Adama Traore 90+3′
Match Statistics:
West Ham | Team Stats | Wolves |
13 | Shots | 15 |
3 | Shots On Target | 6 |
47% | Possession | 53% |
445 | Passes | 496 |
79% | Pass Accuracy | 83% |
10 | Fouls | 11 |
2 | Yellow Cards | 1 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
1 | Offsides | 0 |
4 | Corners | 4 |
Highlights:
- West Ham’s hopeless beginning to the Premier League season proceeded as substitute Adama Traore won for Wolves in injury time.
- Traore terminated home in the 93rd moment after it resembled the hosts would acquire their first purpose of the crusade.
- The outcome gives Wolves their first best flight win since 4 February 2012, and implies West Ham have lost every one of the four association recreations under Manuel Pellegrini.
Our fanbase on here is laughable sometimes. Look at the best teams in the league at the moment (Leeds and Boro) both have built off the back of last season. Same as Wolves. What is sacking a manager every 6 months going to achieve? I’ll give you the answer. Fuck all. #NFFC
— Aaron Whiley (@AaronWhiley) 1 September 2018
- Michail Antonio and Marko Arnautovic spurned West Ham’s best shots. The home side had one of their best openings after only four minutes, when Felipe Anderson’s shot constrained Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio without hesitation.
- However, an agreeable first half observed neither one of the sides advocate for themselves, with Matt Doherty’s shot on focus on the main stressing minute for West Ham manager Lukasz Fabianski.
West Ham fans after that late Wolves winner ? pic.twitter.com/2ZEdsflD0i
— ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) 1 September 2018
- Patricio denied Antonio and Arnautovic with superb squares after half-time, the last when the Portuguese halted a shot with his face, as West Ham enhanced uniquely – however it was Wolves that took the 3 points.
- Raul Jimenez stumbled over the ball when free inside the region late on with what seemed to be the guests’ last possibility, until the point that Traore’s emotional intercession in stoppage time.
FT #wwfc | Traore Hammers winner#Wolves were disciplined from start to finish as the excellent shape restricted the hosts to very little.#wwfc were measured and patient throughout and were good value for the victory.
Many standout players today, a superb #Wolves performance.
— Ryan Leister (@MrRyanLeister) 1 September 2018
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Match 7 of 10: Manchester City vs Newcastle
Result: 2 – 1
Goal Scorers:
- Manchester City: Raheem Sterling 8′, Kyle Walker 52′
- Newcastle: DeAndre Yedlin 30′
Match Statistics:
Manchester City | Team Stats | Newcastle |
24 | Shots | 3 |
8 | Shots On Target | 2 |
79% | Possession | 21% |
767 | Passes | 218 |
89% | Pass Accuracy | 62% |
5 | Fouls | 13 |
0 | Yellow Cards | 0 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
2 | Offsides | 1 |
4 | Corners | 0 |
Highlights:
- Manchester City found an improbable match-victor in Kyle Walker as Newcastle endured another 2-1 misfortune to one of the Premier League’s enormous six.
- Kyle Walker’s scored his first Manchester City objective in shocking design to hand the Premier League champions a hard-battled 2-1 prevail upon Newcastle United.
- Raheem Sterling’s clinically taken opener in the eighth moment proposed a frolic in accordance with City’s 6-1 pounding of Huddersfield Town in their past home diversion.
Great goal for DeAndre Yedlin! Newcastle did well against Manchester City. Although stats were rather one sided. Keep up the good work!
— John Sleeper (@johnsleeper) 1 September 2018
- Be that as it may, Pep Guardiola’s side turned off protectively and DeAndre Yedlin was remunerated for a lung-blasting run when Salomon Rondon chose to level with thirty minutes played.
- It tumbled to England appropriate back Walker, who neglected to locate the net as City piled on points and goals records last season, to advance forward with long-extend shocker and guarantee the tenth commemoration of Sheik Mansour’s takeover was praised with a triumph.
The way @LFC is playing and the help they usually get from referees and how @ManCity usually get on the receiving end of bad decisions from referees, they need to play better than this. At the end of the season, goal difference might matters to win the title. #MCINEW
— Donald J. Drumpf, Putin’s #1 Puppet (@Princezolu) 1 September 2018
- Newcastle undermined their offer to smother City amid the opening stages via heedlessly hacking up ownership in unsafe territories.
- Riyad Mahrez was not able rebuff Salomon Rondon’s slackness in any case, while returning Magpies chief Jamaal Lascelles passed straight to Benjamin Mendy, the full-back discovered Sterling to cut inside for an insistent wrap up.
- Gabriel Jesus left behind two clear opportunities to build City’s preference and there was a demeanor of lack of concern when their disarranged backline enabled Rondon to slide a fine cross into the way of the rampaging Yedlin to even out.
@ManCity great second half after a lackluster first, outside of the first 10 minutes. Someone please tell @aguerosergiokun that he’s already our all-time scorer and foward. He should have passed in stoppage. We need him to be that complete forward to win it all this season.
— Lucas (@Lucasjr02) 1 September 2018
- The diversion continued its example right off the bat in the second half until the point when a dashing spill from Sterling made the opening for Walker and he scored to put his team in the lead.
- The two goalkeepers exceeded expectations in the 65th moment as City’s Ederson selected substitute Bernardo Silva with a shrewd underarm toss.
At least a win but … Our performances are not really amazing. Our from is not at the peak @ManCity @PepTeam #SharkTeam #CenturionTeam
— #SharkCityFan (@mudzinge01) 1 September 2018
- Bernardo Silva sent a brilliant pass to Sergio Aguero and his cross saw Martin Dubravka make a momentous point-clear spares from Fernandinho before twice denying David Silva on the bounce back.
- Dubravka exceeded expectations himself again in stoppage time, driving Sergio Aguero wide to deny City’s record-breaking top score his fifteenth Premier League objective against Newcastle.
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