Saturday 17 October 2015

Week 9 games of the EPL

With the international break now over, we can now sit back, relax and
enjoy our club football. The week 9 games started with a litmus test for the new Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. Tottenham Hotspur welcomed Liverpool to white Hartlane. The game was a drab affair. Klopp shouldn't be too bothered about the outcome of this encounter considering the records of his predecessors in their first games in charge of Liverpool.
Man City came out smoking, capitalising on their last game against Newcastle. Though the likes of Kun Aguero and David Silva were lost to injuries during the international break, it was an opportunity for Bony and Sterling to stand up and be counted, which the did. Raheem Sterling bagged his first hat-trick, while Bony got a brace to hand Bournemouth a 5-1 bashing.
Everton had been a thorn on Man Utd's flesh. United had not find joy
visiting Everton, they practically lost their last three encounter without even registering a single goal in those encounter. Today, United broke the jinx with a resounding 3 nil victory over Everton, with goals from Schneiderlin, Herrera and Rooney. Rooney's goal brought him joint second with Andrew Cole on the League table of top scorers ever.
Chelsea were able to grind out a win against lowly Aston Villa even in
the absence of Jose Mourinho. The returning Diego Costa gave them the
lead, with Villa conceding an own goal to end the game 2-0.
Southampton surrendered a two goal lead to end the game against
Leicester City in a 2-2 draw. Vardy continued in his spectacular form
by grabing a brace.
Watford couldn't help but taste defeat against a rampant Arsenal side. Though it took Arsenal over an hour to record their first goals courtesy of Sanchez. Giroud and Ramsey scored to make it 3 goals 3points against Watford.
Our biggest winner for this week is Man City for their 5-1 demolition
of Bournemouth. Choosing our biggest loser was a bit difficult, but
Tottenham should take it for not scoring a goal at home against
Liverpool.
I think the league is Arsenal and Man City to lose.

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