EPL 2017-18 REPLAY
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I will soon be starting my 2017-18 EPL replay and posting it here as well as on BTL. I’ve never done a Soccer replay although I did do a Tournament Great World Cup Soccer Teams. The Soccer game is a blast and I hope to learn more both about Soccer and APBA Soccer. The Replay should start in a day or so.
I will be using Ltrack to track stats. This stats program is the BallStat/BallScore equivalent for Soccer - without the learning curve.
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WEEK 1
8/11/17ARSENAL 2 - 1 LEICESTER
The first game of the 2017-18 EPL Season pitted Arsenal, (TR 5; DEF 3) against Leicester City, (TR 2; DEF 1). The odds-makers, of course favored Arsenal, and they were correct although Leicester City acquitted themselves quite well. Emerites Stadium was its 59,867 capacity and the home town fans were not disappointed, although, they were nervous when Leiscester City attempted two SOG in the fist four minutes. They went for naught.
Arsenal scored in the 8’ when Alexandre Lacazette beat Kasper Schmeichel with an assist from Sead Kolasinac. At the 21’ mark Aaron Ramsey made it 2-1 when he struck a shot past Schmeichel. Lacazette got the assist.
Leicester City found the net at the 45+1 mark when Marc Albrighton blasted a shot past Petr Cech to cut the Arsenal to 2-1 as the half ended shortly thereafter.
The second half was scoreless.
MATCH NOTES:
- ARSENAL - Wilshire, Bellerin and Koscielny each received Yellow Cards.
- LEICESTER - Okazaki received two Yellow Cards and left the game in the 78’.
Iheanacho was injured in the 74’ and left the pitch under his own power; he is not expected to miss any time.
ARSENAL STATISTICS LEICESTER CITY
8 SHOTS 9
5 SOG 3
2 GOALS 1
2 ASSISTS 0
3 YELLOW CARDS 2
0 RED CARDS 0
2 CORNER KICKS 4
0 GOALS OFF CK 0
0 PENALTY KICKS 0
0 PENALTY KICKS MADE 0
9 FOULS COMMITTED 7
7 FOULS SUFFERED 9
NEXT MATCH: Watford vs Liverpool
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WEEK 1
8/12/17WATFORD Nil - 1 LIVERPOOL
Watford, (TR 3; DEF 2) played host to Liverpool, (TR 3 DEF 3), and Liverpool proved to to rude guests as they defeat the home town favorites, 1-nil. The only goal of the match came off the foot of Emre Can in the 31’ with a big assist from Oklade-Chamberlain. The fans at Vickerage Road, all 21,577 of them, had little to cheer about this opening day.
Despite the rather close score Liverpool dominated play. Liverpool had 14 shots, 7 on goal while Watford could onlymanage 4 shots with just one being on goal. Watford’s goalie, Heurelho stooped six of the seven shots and was genuinely good in net; one his was save was a spectacular diving save.
Neither team scored in the second half.
WATFORD STATISTICS LIVERPOOL
4 SHOTS 14
1 SHOTS ON GOAL 7
0 GOALS 1
0 ASSISTS 1
1 YELLOW CARDS 1
0 RED CARDS 0
1 CORNER KICKS 5
0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY KICKS 0
0 PENALTY KICKS MADE 0
5 FOULS COMMITTED 6
6 FOULS SUFFERED 5NEXT UP: Chelsea vs Brunley
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WEEK 1
8/12/17CHELSEA 1 - NIL BURNLEY
CHELSEA (TR 4; DEF 3) vs BURNLEY (TR 3; DEF 3)
With 41,631 rabid Chelsea fans, (ok, a few Burnley fans were also there), hoping for an opening day win. They were not disappointed although it took their heroes until the 77’ to score a goal. They hung on for the 1-nil win.
Defender Gary Cahill scored after a tremendous steal by Chelsea defense. Francesc Fabregas lead a perfect pass for the assist as Cahill beat Nick Pope for the only goal of the game.
Pope was great in goal, though. Chelsea had eight shots on goal over 13 shot attempts and Pope stopped seven of the them.
Burnly controlled the first 13 minutes of the game surprisingly winning the majority of Loose Balls in the early going. As the second half wore on, however, Chelsea became more dominant. At the 75’ Burnley decided to go for the tie and brough on Defenders. The moved backfired when Cahill found the net in the 77’
CHELSEA STATISTICS BURNLEY
13 SHOTS 3
8 SHOTS ON GOAL 0
1 GOALS 0
1 ASSISTS 0
1 YELLOW CARDS 3
0 RED CARDS 0
2 CORNER KICKS 2
0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY KICKS 0
0 PENALTY KICKS MADE 0
3 FOULS COMMITTED 10
10 FOULS SUFFERED 3SCORING
CHELSEA
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WEEK 1
8/12/17CRYSTAL PALACE 1 - 2 HUDDERSFIELD
CRYSTAL PALACE (TR 3; DEF 3) vs HUDDERSFIELD (TR 2; DEF 2)
26,704 Crystal Palace fans went dome from Selhurst Stadium as their home town favorites fell victim visiting Huddersfield.
Crystal Palace scored first whenYohan Cabaye beat Jonas Lossl in the 21’ with an assist Patrick van Aanholt. The half ended with Crystal Palace on top, 1-Nil.
The second half saw two goals scored, both by Huddersfield and both by Rajiv van La Parra. His first goal was unassisted at the 50’ mark and tied the match at 1-1. His second goal came in the 87’ and he was assisted by Aaron Mooy.
CRYSTAL PALACE STATISTICS HUDDERSFIELD
6 SHOTS 5
1 SHOTS ON GOAL 3
1 GOALS 2
1 ASSISTS 1
5 FOULS COMMITTED 8
8 FOULS SUFFERED 5
0 RED CARDS 0
1 YELLOW CARDS 1
1 CORNER KICKS 2
0 GOALS OFF CK 0
0 PENALTY KICKS 0
0 PENALTY KICKS MADE 0
0 HAND BALLS 1SCORING
CRYSTAL PALACE
Cabaye 21’ (van Aanholt)HUDDERSFIELD
van La Parra 50’
van La Parra 87’ (Mooy)NEXT MATCH: Everton vs Stoke City
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WEEK 1
8/12/17EVERTON 3 - NIL STOKE CITY
EVERTON (TR 3; DEF 3) vs Stoke City (TR 2; DEF 1)
Everton started fast. The first three shots they took went by Stoke City Goalkeeper, Jack Butland. At the end of the first half it was 3-Nil Everton.
Wayne Rooney scored Everton’s first goal at the 12’ mark with an assist by Leighton Baines on a Corner Kick.
Four minutes later, 17 minutes in to game Idrissa Gueye scored as Rooney assisted and it was 2-Nil, Everton. At the 23’ Gylfi Sigurdsson beat Butland again with an assist from Michael Keane.
Stoke City played much better the second half, especially wnd they wen into an attack mode, but, Everton, now in a defensive posture, thwarted every challenge.
EVERTON STATISTICS STOKE CITY
7 SHOTS 9
3 SHOTS ON GOAL 3
3 GOALS 0
3 ASSISTS 0
5 FOULS COMMITTED 6
6 FOULS SUFFERED 5
0 RED CARDS 0
1 YELLOW CARDS 0
3 CORNER KICKS 2
1 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS MADE 0
0 HAND BALLS 0SCORING
EVERTON
Rooney 12’ (Baines)
Gueye 17’ (Rooney)
Sigurdsson 23’ (Keane)NEXT MATCH: Southampton vs Swansea City
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WEEK 1
8/12/17SOUTHAMPTON 1 - NIL SWANSEA
SOUTHAMPTON (TR 2; DEF 3) vs SWANSEA (TR 2; DEF 2)
Southampton delighted the 32,505 fans at St. Mary’s Stadium as they hand visiting Swansea a 1 - Nil defeat. Forward Shane Long booted a ball past Lukasz Fabianski in the 13’ minute with an assist from Ryan Bertrand.
Southampton was actually out-shot by Swansea, 3-6; Swansea had three shots on goal but they were all turned away by Fraser Foster.
SOUTHAMPTON STATISTICS SWANSEA
3 SHOTS 6
1 SHOTS ON GOAL 3
1 GOALS 0
1 ASSISTS 0
9 FOULS COMMITTED 3
3 FOULS SUFFERED 9
0 RED CARDS 0
2 YELLOW CARDS 0
1 CORNER KICKS 2
0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS MADE 0
0 HAND BALLS 0SCORING
SOUTHAMPTON
Long 13’ (Bertrand)NEXT GAME: WEST BRUMWIICH ALBION vs AFC BOURNEMOUTH
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WEEK 1
8/12/17WEST BROMWICH ALBION 1 - 0 BOURNEMOUTH
WEST BROMWICH (TR 2; DEF 2) vs BOURNEMOUTH (TR2; DEF 2
For 90 minutes this was a back and forth game. In Stoppage Time, things heated up as both team took a shot on goal, but, it was West Bromwich forward, who netted a goal with as time expired with an assist from Jonny Evans. Evans pass was oicture perfect and Rondon blasted a shot past Asmir Begovic to give West Bromwich a 1-Nil lead heading to locker room.
The second half saw more back and forth but West Bromwich made Rondon’s goal stand-up for a 1 - Nil win.
West Bromwich Gareth Barry left the game after being shaken up in the 83’; James McLean replaced Barry. The after game report was Barry suffers no lasting effects and is available for Week Two.
WEST BROMWICK STATISTICS BOURNEMOUTH
5 SHOTS 3
1 SHOTS ON GOAL 2
1 GOALS 0
1 ASSISTS 0
5 FOULS COMMITTED 9
9 FOULS SUFFERED 5
0 RED CARDS 0
1 YELLOW CARDS 1
1 CORNER KICKS 0
0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS MADE 0
0 HAND BALLS 0SCORING
WEST BROMWICH
Rondon 90+2 (Evans)NEXT MATCH: BRIGHTON vs MANCHESTER CITY
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WEEK 1
8/12/17BRIGHTON NIL - 2 MANCHESTER CITY
BRIGHTON (TR 3; DEF 3) vs MANCHESTER TR 5; DEF 4)
At Falmer Stadium the majority of Brighton fans were hopeful for a miracle as MC clearly were the favorite. MC dominated the first half, but failed to net a goal. In the second half, however, the dominance started to show.
At the 53’ markeKevin De Bruyne scored his first goal; it was unassisted. De Bruyne second goal came with an assistKyle at the 59’ market. That capped the day’s scoring as Man City blanks Brighton, 2-Nil.
Matt Ryan stopped eight shots by Manchester City, but, the writing was on the wall almost from the beginning of the game. Claudo Brave stopped all four Brighton shots that were on target. Bravo got the surprising nod to start the game over Ederson.
It was somewhat of a costly win for Manchester City. Raheem Sterling received two Yellow Cards and will be ineligible for Man C’s next game.
BRIGHTON STATISTICS MANCHESTER C
9 SHOTS 16
4 SHOTS ON GOAL 10
0 GOALS 2
0 ASSISTS 1
6 FOULS COMMITTED 7
7 FOULS SUFFERED 6
0 RED CARDS 0
1 YELLOW CARDS 3
3 CORNER KICKS 2
0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS MADE 0
0 HANDBALLS 0SCORING
MAN C De Bruyne 53’
De Bruyne 59’ (Walker)NEXT MATCH: Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur
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WEEK 1
8/13/17NEWCASTLE UNITED 1 - 2 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
NEWCASTLE (TR 3; DEF 4) vs TOTTENHAM (TR 3; DEF 3)
Tottenham put a damper on Newcastle home opener in front of 52,354 fans at St. James Stadium. The first half was spirited but neither team scored and they went to the locker locked in a scoreless match.
The second half saw all the scoring. Eric Dier took a rebound and legged a shot into the crossbar, (Special Action Chart), that bounced into the net for a 1-ni Tottenham lead at the 67’ mark. That seemed to spart Tottenhame. AT the 73’ mark Son Heung-Min took a pass from Christian Eriksen and beat Newcastle Goalie, Bob Elliot for a 2-nil Tottenhame lead.
Newcastle kept up the good fight and it paid off when Christian Atsu beat Hugo Lloris in the 87’ to cut the Tottenhame lead to 2-1. Ayoze is credited with the assist.
There was glimmer of hope for the hometown fans, but, the hope and the game faded with a Tottenham 2-1 win.
NEWCASTLE STATISTICS TOTTENHAM
8 SHOTS 6
5 SHOTS ON GOAL 3
1 GOALS 2
1 ASSISTS 1
7 FOULS COMMITTED 7
7 FOULS SUFFERED 7
0 RED CARD 0
1 YELLOW CARDS 0
2 CORNER KICKS 3
0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS MADE 0
0 HANDBALLS 0SCORING
- NEWCASTLE
- Atsu 87’ (Perez)
- TOTTENHAM
- Dier 67’
- Heung-Min 73’ (Eriksen)
NEXT MATCH: Manchester United vs West Ham United (Final match of week one.
- NEWCASTLE
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WEEK 1
8/13/17MANCHESTER UNITED NIL - 2 WEST HAM
MANCHESTER UNITED (TR 5; DEF 5) vs WEST HAM (TR 2; DEF 1)
It was David vs Goliath and, like the Biblical outcome, David won. West Ham defeated Manchester United in front of 77,994 Manchester U fans. There was stunned silence after match.
Marko Arnautovic scored the first goal for West Ham after a stolen ball and a breakaway in the 8’. The crowd was silenced, but, given the time remaining Man U fans were confident of a comeback against the interlopers.
The fans were stunned once again in the 22’ mark when Michail Antonio beat David de Gea for a second West Ham goal. Still, with more than a half remaining Man U and their fans felt they could engineer a comeback; the comeback never happene and West Ham wins, 2 - Nil.
MANCHESTER U STATISTICS WEST HAM
4 SHOTS 8
2 SHOTS ON GOAL 3
0 GOALS 2
0 ASSISTS 0
6 FOULS COMMITTED 5
5 FOULS SUFFERED 6
0 RED CARDS 0
1 YELLOW CARDS 0
0 CORNER KICKS 2
0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS MAD 0
4 OFFSIDES 4SCORING
- WEST HAM
- Arnautovic 8’
- Antonio 22’
WEEK ONE IS OVER
- WEST HAM
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Pos Team P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts 1 Everton 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 “Manchester City” 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 3 3 “West Ham” 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 3 4 Arsenal 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 Huddersfield 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 6 “Tottenham Hotspur” 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 7 Chelsea 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 8 Liverpool 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 9 Southhampton 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 10 “West Bromwich Albion” 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 11 “Crystal Palace” 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 12 “Leicester City” 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0 13 “Newcastle United” 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 14 Bournemouth 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0 15 Burnley 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0 16 Swansea 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0 17 Watford 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 18 “Brighton & Hove Albion” 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 19 “Manchester United” 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 20 “Stoke City” 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 -3 0 -
WEEK TWO FIXTURES
Saturday, 19 August 2017Swansea City v Manchester United
AFC Bournemouth v Watford
Burnley v West Bromwich Albion
Leicester City v Brighton
Liverpool v Crystal Palace
West Ham United v Southampton
Stoke City v Arsenal
Sunday, 20 August 2017Huddersfield Town v Newcastle United
Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
Monday, 21 August 2017Manchester City v Everton
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WEEK 2
8/19/17SWANSEA 3 - NIL MANCHESTER UNITED
SWANSEA (TR 2; DEF 3) vs MANCHESTER UNITED (TR 3; DEF 3)
Last weeks humiliating defeat of Manchester United by West Ham was surpassed this week when Swansea accumulated their first points of the season with a 3-Nil whitewashing of Man U. Manchester United has yet to score a goal this season.
Jordan Ayew scored all three goals for Swansea. His first came at 11’ with an assist fromTom Carroll. At the 66’ mark it was Ayew again, this time beating David de Gea with an assist fromKi Sung-Yeung. Ayeu’s ;ast goal came as time expired ad 90+2, again with an assist from Carroll.
Rumor has it there could be a change at goal for Man U, or a change in tactics, or both, but, either way, it is obvious Manchester United needs to turn things around quickly.
On the flip side Lukasz Fabianski, Swansea Goalie, stopped all five shots fired by Manchester United.
SWANSEA STATISTICS MANCHESTER UNITED
8 SHOTS 8
4 SHOTS ON GOAL 5
3 GOALS 0
3 ASSISTS 0
6 FOULS COMMITTED 6
6 FOULS SUFFERED 6
0 RED CARDS 0
0 YELLOW CARDS 0
2 CORNER KICKS 3
0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS 0
0 PENALTY SHOTS MADE 0
0 OFFSIDES 2SCORING
- SWANSEA
- J Ayew 11’ (Carroll)
- J Ayew 66’ (Sung-Yeung)
- J Ayew 90+2 (Carroll)
NEXT MATCH: Bournemouth (0-0-0) vs Watford (0-0-0)
- SWANSEA