Saturday Football Review: EPL Weekend Full of Goals

This Saturday’s Premier League match features six teams’ determination, with some aiming to go up in the relegation zone and others aiming to remain in the top spot. Teams such as Newcastle United, Bournemouth, and Tottenham were able to secure a win, while West Ham, Everton, and Luton failed to do the same. Every team was determined to climb to the top of the table in the Premier League, but still, some teams had to settle for draws in the end. Newcastle United 4-3 West Ham A dramatic comeback was made by Newcastle, 4-3, as they faced West Ham in the early Saturday match. Although West Ham had a good start, scoring three unanswered goals following an Isak penalty, Newcastle gave an incredible last-winning game with just 13 minutes remaining. Harvey Barnes served as the key player in the team’s stunning win with a cool finish. They proved that despite struggling with a string of injuries, they are capable of moving into 8th place. This victory will pave the way for Newcastle’s European aspirations, as a defeat would have significantly hampered their chances. Bournemouth 2–1 Everton In a dramatic turn of events, Bournemouth was able to close the game and secure a win in a last-minute victory against Everton. The match was full of intensity with a strong defense, with both teams unable to make a score. Seamus Coleman scored his own goal, which meant Everton had to give up their chance to score and settle for a draw. Although they had scored a late equalizer, this was also due to an error made by Bournemouth’s goalkeeper. This loss deepens Everton’s relegation woes as they remain just three points clear of the drop zone. Everton’s heartbreaking 2-1 defeat led to Bournemouth’s victory. Chelsea 2–2 Burnley In a game hosted by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, the match ended with a 2-2 draw. Even though Chelsea started the game strong, they couldn’t continue it until the end. In spite of having much of the ball, the only penalty by Cole Palmer was their only success in the first half. Burnley’s Assignon received a somewhat contentious red card, but Cullen scored for Burnley shortly afterwards and leveled the playing field in the second half. Both teams showcased a strong determination to win, but neither succeeded. Nottingham Forest 1–1 Crystal Palace A Saturday afternoon match features Nottingham Forest as they fight back against Crystal Palace and secure a crucial 1-1 draw in the Premier League. Nottingham Forest were able to lift their team out of the relegation zone with only eight games remaining in the season. Palace did very well in the early minutes of the game, but Forest managed to catch up as their team captain Chris Wood’s second-half header equalized the score and ignited hope for the team. While both teams weren’t able to secure a victory, they both showed exciting games and showed their ability to go up on the spot. Sheffield Utd 3–3 Fulham In a match that happened this Saturday, Sheffield failed to go out of the relegation zone as Fulham made a dramatic comeback. During the first half, Sheffield scored goals, leaving Fulham behind, but despite Fulham being down by two goals in the late second half, they were able to claw their way back for a 3-3 draw. The goal for an equalizer came miraculously from a direct freekick presented by Rodrigo Muniz in injury time. Muniz is on a hot streak, and he has scored goals in eight out of his last eight matches. This game resulted in Sheffield remaining at the bottom of the Premier League. Tottenham 2–1 Luton Tottenham Hotspur came a step closer to a precious final Champions League spot in the Premier League thanks to the late-winning strike by their superstar Son Heung-Min. There was a close encounter against relegation strugglers Luton Town that brought a surprise goal for Luton at the beginning of the match. However, shortly before halftime, Tottenham answered with a deflected shot to tie the score (1-1). The victory was secured when Son scored in the 86th minute, his 15th goal of the season, crossing the goal line. With this win, Tottenham moved up to fourth place, over current Aston Villa, and now has a chance of moving on to the next round of the Champions League.
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EPL: Arsenal v Luton In a sporting metaphor where size does not matter, the Gunners, the big guns of the English Premier League, have to battle it out against Luton Town, the team struggling to maintain their place in the league, at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal will surely aim to make up for last week’s draw with Manchester City, and therefore this Thursday they must get a win. Bukayo Saka is expected to play despite a minor injury, while defender Jurrien Timber will remain out. Unlike Luton Town, Burnley FC’s current status is less than ideal. Their most recent game, a loss to Tottenham, has brought them further closer to the relegation zone. Their games, particularly those against the best teams away from Arsenal, stand out since they show the team is likely to win. Luton’s situation worsens when many of their players are injured, making it tougher to win. EPL: Brentford v Brighton Brentford are trying to turn the tide after seven league games without a win, and getting the much-needed victory remains their priority. They will be hoping to finish the job by breaking the unwanted streak against Brighton on Wednesday evening. A last-minute goal from Ajer did just that a few days ago, securing a draw against Manchester United, but they now need a victory to pull away from the bottom of the table. A major concern keeps them busy; they will be playing without Reguilon, whose suspension comes on top of injuries to the likes of Norgaard and Mee. Brighton lost to Liverpool with a breakthrough and haven’t done well on the road recently. They have lost four out of their last five games away from home, and so for Brentford, this may represent an opportunity to get all three points. But on the other hand, Brighton is going to miss some of their top players too—March and Mitoma, to be exact. So with both sides fighting one another, this will be quite a difficult and unpredictable game. EPL: Man City v Aston Villa This coming Wednesday, Manchester City will host Villa at the Etihad Stadium. The defending champions, City, will try to shrug off a draw against Arsenal, which was not a successful result. On the other side, Aston Villa is on the verge of success after a convincing win against Wolves and currently sits safely in fourth place. City will take on the challenge of cashing in the fact that they have not lost on their home ground (a 13-game winning streak) to Villa during the history of their meeting. On the other hand, Villa have an excellent away record this season; their aim will be mainly to strengthen their margin in the race for fourth place. Both sides are eagerly fighting for the needed points in this match; therefore, it won’t be just another game for the Premier League fans. EPL: Liverpool v Sheff Utd Liverpool are in pole position currently after their victory over Brighton, capitalizing on the Gunners draw against City. As the season will soon be over and Jurgen Klopp is moving on, the Reds are just as keen to give him the winning championship trophy as a perfect farewell present. Liverpool’s opponents this midweek are Sheffield United, who are at the bottom of the table. Unlike the Blades, whose match would be an upset, Liverpool, with the league’s second-best offense, is well favored. Together with teammates Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz, Mohamed Salah is set to expose the already shaky defense of Sheffield United. The Blades have a pretty poor record against Liverpool, getting it wrong in most of their encounters. History suggests a resounding victory for Liverpool, who are eager to maintain their current position. EPL: Chelsea v Man Utd The matchup between Chelsea and Manchester United will determine which team will advance closer to Champions League qualification. Chelsea, who are now in 11th place, had to win the match to stay away from the relegation zone next to the top seven. Manchester United, in the sixth position, are also facing challenges; now failure will not be an option. Two weak defenses can become a feast for the best scorers of both teams and lead to a high-scoring game. Chelsea are expected to count on the combination of Palmer and Jackson, while United will rely on Rashford and Hojlund. Surprisingly, Chelsea has had a bad history with United in the last few years, losing the last two games and winning just one of 14 match-ups. There is a high expectation of instant success from both sides in this go-or-break match.
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Manchester United 2-0 Everton Man Utd’s two match league losing streak was brought to an end thanks to two penalties against struggling Everton. It was a far from convincing performance; Everton actually had more shots on goal and the possession stats were even despite the fact Man Utd were at home. James Tarkowski and Ben Godfrey both conceded penalties by taking down Alejandro Garnacho in the first half, and Bruno Fernandez and Marcus Rashford dispatched the spot kicks. AFC Bournemouth 2-2 Sheffield United Sheffield United were minutes away from picking up just their fourth victory of the season at Bournemouth; they took the lead in the first half courtesy of Gus Hamer, and doubled their lead in the second half thanks to defender Jack Robinson with just under half an hour to go. But Bournemouth, who need only a few more wins this season to guarantee safety, fought back with two goals from substitutes, firstly Dango Ouattara with fifteen minutes to go, and then through Enes Unal in stoppage time. Sheffield United remain ten points from safety at the foot of the table. Crystal Palace 1-1 Luton Fourteenth placed Crystal Palace took an early lead against struggling Luton Town via Jean Philippe Mateta in the 11th minute after a defensive error, and they continued to dominate the match, notching up a total of 21 shots on goal. But their wayward finishing, a problem they’ve had all season long, meant they failed to capitalize on their domination, and it went from bad to worse when substitute Cauley Woodrow headed in an Andros Townsend cross in the 96th minute to rescue an unlikely point. Wolves 2-1 Fulham Wolves bounced back from a disappointing 0-3 defeat at Newcastle last week to pick up all three points against an in-form Fulham side who dominated the goalless first half but couldn’t find a way to score. Wolves picked up two first half injuries to make matters worse, but came out a different team in the second half. Rayan Ait Nouri opened the scoring in the 52nd minute before a huge deflected goal from a Nelson Semedo shot doubled their lead. Alex Iwobi netted for Fulham with virtually the last kick of the game. Arsenal 2-1 Brentford Arsenal managed to get past a stubborn Brentford side to move to the top of the Premier League table. Declan Rice netted on 19 minutes with a strong header, and although Arsenal dominated the first period, a huge error by goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale saw Brentford equalize on the stroke of half time. Arsenal huffed and puffed in the second half, and although Ramsdale did redeem himself with two outstanding stops, Arsenal did finally manage to break through with five minutes to go via Kai Havertz. Aston Villa 0-4 Tottenham It was a weekend to forget for Aston Villa who lost at home for only the third time this season in the league. Following a dull and goalless first half with very few shots on target from either side, Tottenham the screw on a tired looking Aston Villa who played in Europe in midweek. James Maddison and Brennan Johnson scored within three minutes of each other early in the second half, and Aston Villa’s chances of a comeback were ended with John McGinn’s straight red card on 65minutes. Heung Min Son and Timo Werner both scored in stoppage time to pile more misery on Villa and close the gap between the two sides to two points. Brighton 1-0 Nottingham Forest Brighton bounced back from a 0-4 defeat at Roma in the Europa League in midweek to pick up their first win in five games by overcoming struggling Nottingham Forest. A single first half goal thanks to an own goal by Andrew Omobamidele from a Pascal Gross free kick was enough to separate the sides, with both teams guilty of wasting chances. Brighton moved up into eighth, whilst Forest sit on the edge of safety, just three points above Luton Town. West Ham 2-2 Burnley Nineteenth place Burnley were minutes away from picking up only their fourth win of the season at West Ham, but ultimately had to settle for a point. Burnley were 2-0 up by half time thanks to an early Fofana goal and a forced Mavropanos own goal on the brink of half time. West Ham came out a different side in the second half, and within a minute, Lucas Paqueta had pulled a goal back. Substitute Danny Ings netted the winner a minute into stoppage time, a minute after he had a goal ruled out and a few minutes before he hit the woodwork as he came agonizingly close to winning it. Liverpool 1-1 Manchester City Despite their domination for the majority of the game, Liverpool were unable to bounce back to claim all three points from their closest rivals, as Alexis MacAllister’s second half penalty cancelled out a first half John Stone goal. Check here for a detailed match report. Chelsea 3-2 Newcastle United Chelsea managed to pick up maximum points at home with a solid performance that saw Cole Palmer claim an assist and a goal. It took all but six minutes for Chelsea to open the scoring with Nicolas Jackson flicking in a long range Palmer strike. Alexander Isak equalized for Newcastle with their first shot on target just before the half time break, but Palmer restored Chelsea’s lead with a thunderous strike on the hour mark before Mudryk added another twenty minutes later. Jacob Murphy netted for Newcastle as the match entered stoppage time but it was too little too late for the Magpies.
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