Match 5 of 10: Cardiff City vs Manchester City

Result: 0 – 5

Goal Scorers:

  • Manchester City: Sergio Aguero 32′, Bernardo Silva 25′, Ilkay Gundogan 44′, Riyad Mahrez 67′, 89′

Match Statistics:

Cardiff City Team Stats Manchester City
2 Shots 21
2 Shots On Target 10
21% Possession 79%
219 Passes 800
67% Pass Accuracy 90%
6 Fouls 4
1 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
2 Offsides 1
1 Corners 9

Highlights:

Premier League

  • Sergio Aguero denoted his 300th appearance for Manchester City in the Premier league, with a landmark goal to set the resurgent Premier League champions on their way to an eminent 5-0 win at Cardiff City.

  • Aguero helped City bounce back in vehement form after their most noticeably awful execution of the season in the home Champions League crush by Lyon as an ordinary sharp, short proximity strike from Bernardo Silva’s pass saw him indent his 205th goal for the club.
  • Aguero’s short proximity strike soon after the half-hour opened the conduits with Silva heading home 3 minutes after, and Ilkay Gundogan discharging home a transcendent 3rd goal before the break to ensure Cardiff’s winless class beginning proceeded.

  • City, at that point ready to walk around they stretched out their unbeaten class hurried to 12 matches, praised assist when record marking Riyad Mahrez united the gathering with two magnificent 2nd-half goals, his first for the club.

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Match 6 of 10: Liverpool vs Southampton

Result: 3 – 0

Goal Scorers:

  • Liverpool: Wesley Hoedt 10′ (OG), JOel Matip 21′, Mohamed Salah 45+3′

Match Statistics:

Liverpool Team Stats Southampton
12 Shots 7
4 Shots On Target 1
61% Possession 39%
749 Passes 478
86% Pass Accuracy 80%
7 Fouls 10
0 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
4 Offsides 1
5 Corners 4

Highlights:

Premier League

  • Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah got his first goal since Aug. 25 as the Reds whipped Southampton 3-0 to make it six Premier League wins out of six and jump Chelsea at the highest point of the table.
  • An own goal by Wesley Hoedt began the guests’ wretchedness in the 10th moment as Xherdan Shaqiri’s shot hit Shane Long, before skipping into the net off the Saints Dutch protector and Joel Matip made it two with a header from a corner 11 minutes after.

  • Liverpool’s Egypt forward Salah, who had neglected to score in his last two matches, packaged home a Shaqiri free-kick that returned from the woodwork in first-half stoppage time for his 3rd goal of the season.

  • Southampton neglected to mount an important rebound after the break and the outcome abandons them grieving in mid-table, while Liverpool’s ideal record puts them top on 18 points, two in front of Chelsea who visit West Ham United on Sunday in the upcoming Premier league match.

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Match 7 of 10: Burnley FC vs Bournemouth

Result: 4 – 0

Goal Scorers:

  • Burnley FC: Matej Vydra 39′, Aaron Lennon 41′, Ashley Barnes 83′, 88′

Match Statistics:

Burnley FC Team Stats Bournemouth
12 Shots 19
5 Shots On Target 5
37% Possession 63%
355 Passes 602
68% Pass Accuracy 82%
17 Fouls 6
2 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0
1 Offsides 2
3 Corners 8

Highlights:

Premier League

  • The Clarets had sunk to the foot of the table in front of this conflict with the in-shape Cherries, yet in a stunning a hour and a half certainty came back to Burnley.
  • As Matej Vydra and Aaron Lennon struck before half-time, before a late Ashley Barnes double strike put them at 4-0, and they won this Premier league match.

  • It was the Clarets greatest ever win the Premier League and the first time they hit four goals in a match, since a 4-1 prevail upon Sunderland on New Year’s Eve 2016.
  • The triumph against previous manager Eddie Howe’s side fixed a momentous turnaround after a week ago’s thrashing at Wolves, when a 1-0 scoreline complimented a wretched Burnley.
  • Sean Dyche could have selected any number of changes to his side after that Molineux misfortune. At last he went for three. In came Matt Lowton, Ashley Westwood and Vydra, making his first beginning, and to the seat went Phil Bardsley, Jeff Hendrick and Barnes.

  • Burnley looked better from the primary shriek at Turf Moor, putting those 4 straight defeats behind them.
  • They survived a few apprehensive minutes, with the hazardous Cherries debilitating when Nathan Ake’s shot from a short corner circled up off Ben Mee and onto the bar, before a fast counter assault saw Josh King’s cross simply sidestep Callum Wilson, who was looking for a tap-in at the back post.

  • In any case, it was the Clarets who spent the vast majority of the principal half on the front foot. Sam Vokes was only unfit to drive home Johann Berg Gudmundsson’s corner halfway through the half when it out of the blue contacted him at the back post.
  • It was full debutant Vydra who struck the opener. Vokes headed Jack Cork’s cross down into the way of Westwood close to the penalty spot. Twice he saw shots hindered by Ake, however the second redirection tumbled to Vydra at the back post and he committed no error in changing over from six yards.

  • It was the first run through Burnley had lead in the alliance this season and inside two minutes they had multiplied it. Gudmundsson worked himself a yard of room to twist in a conservative traverse the head of Vokes, yet the ready Lennon was landing at pace at the back post and he slid in to jab the ball past Asmir Begovic.
  • Vokes was close again right off the bat in the 2nd half, cutting a half-volley wide from Lowton’s low cross.

  • At the opposite end Jefferson Lerma penetrated a 25-yarder only finished, before driving Joe Hart into a normal spare from 18 yards.
  • Be that as it may, Wales worldwide David Brooks was starting to pull the strings for Bournemouth and on the hour stamp he gathered a free ball and broke into the territory, rifling a left-footed shot goalwards from 12 yards, just for Hart to make a fine spare with his feet.

  • Chris Wood was presented by Dyche for Vydra, promptly going close when he looked Gudmundsson’s traverse, while Lowton’s penetrated low ball in hit Begovic’s legs and would not fall for either Wood or Vokes, who were chasing a tap-in.
  • Vokes was alongside clear a path for Barnes and he fixed the focuses late on. There was all the more great work from Lennon in the development, cleaning Simon Francis on the left before discovering Gudmundsson with a cross. The Icelander’s volley from 12 yards out was avoided on to the post, however Barnes responded first to turn it home.
  • There was still time for a fourth. Again Lennon was included, separating clear the privilege before pulling the ball back for Barnes to clear home from 18 yards.

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Match 8 of 10: Brighton vs Tottenham

Result: 2 – 1

Goal Scorers:

  • Brighton: Anthony Knockaert 90+3′
  • Tottenham: Harry Kane 42′ (P), Erik Lamela 76′

Match Statistics:

Brighton Team Stats Tottenham
8 Shots 16
4 Shots On Target 7
28% Possession 72%
253 Passes 657
73% Pass Accuracy 88%
15 Fouls 9
2 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
2 Offsides 0
5 Corners 7

Highlights:

  • Tottenham Hotspur finished a run of three progressive defeats, as they won 2-0 at Brighton on a moist Saturday evening on the south drift in the Premier league.
  • Harry Kane gave the Londoners the lead from the penalty spot in the blink of an eye before half time, and substitute Erik Lamela doubled the lead inside the last 15 minutes.
  • Kieran Trippier was at the core of quite a bit of Spurs’ initial assaulting moves and was behind the move from which they nearly took a tenth moment lead.

  • The shot came when Trippier whipped in a corner that was going on by Toby Alderweireld and wonderfully spared by home attendant Mat Ryan, with Jan Vertonghen unfit to make anything of the bounce back.
  • Son Heung-Min at that point attempted his fortunes from separate, a strike over a slipping surface accumulated by Ryan, before Spurs lost Lewis Dunk from a free kick following 15 minutes yet the safeguard’s endeavor went wide.

  • Anthony Knockaert squandered a free kick after a foul by Danny Rose, before Spurs formed an opening when Kane and Rose joined however Son’s strike cannoned to security.
  • Brighton manager Chris Hughton was constrained into an early substitution when Dale Stephens seemed to endure a hamstring strain and was supplanted by Beram Kayal.
  • Be that as it may, in spite of the fact that Spurs were overwhelming with ball possession, it was a session of few shots, as Brighton doused up the guests’ pressure to dispatch counter-assaults.
  • Son’s exertion on the half-hour stamp was fortunate target, yet instantly before half time the leap forward came when official Chris Kavanagh declared that Trippier’s free kick had been taken care of by Glenn Murray.

  • After Brighton’s challenges had died down, Kane ventured up and fueled home the penalty to give Spurs a 42nd-minute preferred standpoint.
  • The home side started the 2nd half with reason, Trippier booked at an early stage for fouling Solly March, yet Spurs were compelling near a second soon thereafter as Christian Eriksen’s twisting 25-yard exertion was barely off target.

  • Brighton’s Anthony Knockaert was denied by a Rose interference and following 66 minutes the winger ought to have leveled when he made tracks in an opposite direction from Alderweireld however sent his complete directly at attendant Paulo Gazzaniga from eight yards out.
  • Lucas Moura had a shot blocked soon a short time later however Spurs made the diversion safe following 76 minutes, Lamela adjusting off a smooth group move with a low wrap up.

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