Tony Pulis’ West Brom side will
have been hoping to start the season with an upset against a Manchester City
side improved by their £49million signing of Raheem Sterling. The atmosphere at
the Hawthorns was dampened after 9 minutes, as Yaya Toure’s shot ricocheted in
off David Silva’s legs, giving the Sky Blues an early lead. Toure got on the
scoresheet later on in the game and Kompany rounded off the performance with a
third, his second half header completing their domination of an underwhelming
Albion side. A 3-0 loss would not have been how the Baggies wished to start
their campaign, but it would have taken something special against a Man City
side playing with this much quality.
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Watford - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Watford will have wanted to start
the season well in order to have a chance of staying up following their
promotion to the Premier League on the back of an impressive performance in the
Championship last campaign. They did just that, Miguel Layun’s half-volley
opening their account after 13 minutes in what could have been a tricky away
fixture against Everton. The toffees drew level late in the second half, Ross
Barkley’s strike beating Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes after 78 minutes.
Watford responded well, as Odion Ighalo put the Hornets ahead once more, only
for his goal to be cancelled out by Arouna Kone’s composed finish late on in
the game. The travelling fans will be happy with their side’s performance, a
2-2 draw probably the right result.
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Tottenham - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Manager Mauricio Pochettino will
have been hopeful that star man Harry Kane could reproduce his form from last
season for Tottenham when his team visited a renovated Manchester United side
at Old Trafford in the opening Premier League fixture for the season. Chances
came at a premium for the striker and the first real chance of the game fell to
midfielder Christian Eriksen – his dinked effort beat United goalkeeper Sergio
Romero, but fell onto the roof of the Argentinian’s net. Shortly after, Red
Devils’ striker Wayne Rooney found the ball caught under his feet in the Spurs
area, only for Kyle Walker’s last ditch tackle to trickle into his own net. The
game remained at 1-0, with the few chances Spurs had kept out by Romero.
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Swansea - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
A strong performance from Garry
Monk’s Swansea City side saw them come from behind twice in their opening
fixture against reigning champions, Chelsea. A resolute attitude throughout the
team meant Swansea’s perseverance and good decision making in attack brought
them through the game, to leave Stamford Bridge with a point. A composed finish
from new boy Andre Ayew brought Swansea level after 29 minutes, however the joy
was short lived as a Fernandez own goal brought Chelsea level just 1 minute
later. In the second half, Swansea continued to threaten Chelsea’s goal and
striker Bafetimbi Gomis won a penalty early on as Chelsea’s goalkeeper Thibaut
Courtois saw red. Gomis dispatched the penalty to draw them level once more.
Swansea couldn’t take advantage of the situation, but will be pleased to leave
with a point.
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Sunderland - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Questions rose about the solidity
of Sunderland’s defence as they fell short in a 4-2 defeat away to Leicester
City in their opening fixture of this Premier League season. Dick Advocaat’s
men had little to shout about at half time, conceding three goals in the
opening 30 minutes of the game. New signing Younes Kaboul seems to have
struggled to settle in his new role leading the Black Cats back line, as John
O’Shea’s omission from the starting line-up may have surprised some after a
solid 2014/15 campaign. Advocaat will have been happier at full-time than
half-time, despite the loss, following his side’s attempt to drag themselves
back into the game with goals through strikers Jermain Defoe and Steven
Fletcher.
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Stoke - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Stoke fans have plenty to be
optimistic about this season as Mark Hughes proved his side could compete with
some of the top sides for the big names, signing Ibrahim Afellay from Barcelona
– the winger starting the opening game against Liverpool. A late moment of
brilliance from Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho took the draw away from the
Potters in a well contested match at the Britannia Stadium. Hughes will look
for his side to be more clinical moving forward, with only one shot on target
in the match. Despite the loss, Stoke proved they have what it takes to go toe
to toe with the big boys this season and could shock a few.
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Southampton - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
England striker Jay Rodriguez
made his return in a 2-2 away draw against Newcastle, as Southampton sought to
build on the good foundations they laid down in last season’s impressive 7th
place finish. An opening goal from striker Graziano Pelle after 24 minutes will
have filled Saints fans with hope, but it was short lived as goals from Papiss
Cisse and Georginio Wijnaldum gave the Magpies a lead early in the second half.
Rodriguez’s replacement, Shane Long, grabbed a late equaliser for Southampton
after 79 minutes which will give the travelling fans something to cling onto.
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Norwich - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
The 2015/16 season began with a
match that will leave Canary fans with a bitter taste lingering in their
mouths. A few contentious decisions saw the game run away from them in a 3-1
home defeat to Crystal Palace. Having gone 2-0 down, Norwich responded well as
substitute Nathan Redmond pulled one back after 69 minutes. Striker Cameron
Jerome then scored what would probably be the greatest goal of his career,
expertly hooking the ball over his head, only for it to be taken away for a
“high boot”. Although the foot was high, it seemed to have no impact on
surrounding players, suggesting the goal should have stood. A potential turning
point in the game got away from the Canaries and they went on to concede
another, beginning their Premier League return with a defeat.
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Newcastle United - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
In manager Steve McClaren’s
return to the Premier League, Newcastle faced a tough opening day fixture
against last year’s surprise package, Southampton. The match was hard fought,
with the Magpies having plenty to shout about as they ploughed on through to a
2-2 draw at St James’ Park. One particular moment will stand out from the game
as summer signing Georginio Wijnaldum buried his header to take the game to
2-1. An astute acquisition from McClaren, one which has slipped a little under
the radar. The Newcastle boss may be disappointed to see his side fail to hold
on to the win, however has many positives to take from the match.
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Manchester United - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
After
Louis van Gaal’s clear out over the summer it was important for the Red Devils
to get off to a quick start this campaign. It wasn’t quite that easy though as
they stumbled through their opening fixture against Tottenham Hotspur. A first
half Kyle Walker own goal was all United fans could shout about after the game
with a less than convincing performance in their 1-0 victory. With an abundance
of new signings it may take a short while for the squad to pull together fully,
but despite a poor performance, van Gaal will be pleased to escape with 3
points. New signing Sergio Romero started in goal amidst uncertainty over last
year’s star man David de Gea’s future, and was instrumental in keeping Spurs
out all game, including a late Christian Eriksen effort.
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Manchester City - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
As Raheem Sterling made his debut
following a £49million move to Manchester City, the Sky Blues romped home to a
3-0 win against West Brom at the Hawthorns. Yaya Toure inspired the City side
throughout, grabbing the second goal of the game, sandwiched between talisman
David Silva’s opener and Captain Vincent Kompany’s second half header. Manuel Pellegrini’s
men impressed throughout the game and looked at ease as they tore apart the
Baggies. After a particularly effective first half, man of the match Toure may
have worried some City fans as he left the field of play with a groin injury in
the second half. Star striker Sergio Aguero made an appearance from the bench
late on but had little impact following his return from the Copa America.
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Leicester - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Having survived against the odds
last season, Leicester will be looking to get a fast start to this campaign,
doing just that in a 4-2 opening day victory against Sunderland. New manager
Claudio Ranieri seems to have injected some new found belief into the Foxes
with Algerian Riyad Mahrez impressing, scoring a brace in the first half of the
game. An early head from striker Jamie Vardy, alongside the Mahrez goals, saw
Leicester enter the break with a convincing 3-0 lead. Sunderland worked hard in
the second half trying to drag the game back in their favour, however Marc
Albrighton’s strike after 66 minutes put the game out of reach and the Foxes
took their first 3 points of the season.
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Liverpool - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Having spent heavily in the
transfer window, Brendan Rogers will have been looking for his Liverpool side
to gel quickly this campaign. Stoke City away will not have been the fixture
Reds fans wanted to start with after an embarrassing 6-1 defeat in Gerrard’s
departing match at the end of last season, despite Rogers’ claims. Christian
Benteke made his Liverpool debut as they seek to find an answer to their
attacking problem following Luis Suarez’s exit in 2014. However it was Philippe
Coutinho who secured the 1-0 victory as his thunderbolt on 86 minutes rifled
into the back of Jack Butland’s net. With so many debuts across the Liverpool
team, they will be happy to have left the Brittania Stadium with 3 points.
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Everton - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
In their season opener at
Goodison Park, Everton took a while to feel their way into the game against a
resolute Watford side. Striker Romelu Lukaku only had 14 touches of the ball in
the first half and it took until 76 minutes into the game for Ross Barkley to
break to seal for Everton, equalising after Miguel Layun’s opener after 13
minutes. Late goals from Watford’s Odion Ighalo and Everton’s Arouna Kone ended
the game at 2-2, probably a fair result at the end of a good contest between
the two sides. Roberto Martinez will be looking for an improvement however
after disappointing campaign last season as they finished 11th. A
lot of pressure will be resting on 21-year-old Ross Barkley’s shoulders as he
looks to translate expectation into reality, so he will be happy to have opened
his account against the Hornets.
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Crystal Palace - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Eagles boss Alan Pardew will be
happy with the way his side have started this season, with an opening day 3-1
away victory against Norwich City. The Canaries threatened the Palace goal on
various occasions, however as a result of strong defending a little bit of luck
Palace withstood what was thrown at them. Pardew’s astute acquisition of Yohan
Cabaye from Paris Saint Germain is considered by many to be the best Premier
League signing of this transfer window and the manager will be pleased to see
his star man on the score sheet as he secured the victory with a late goal.
Goals from Wilfried Zaha and Damien Delaney will provide Palace fans with a lot
of hope or the coming few fixtures.
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Chelsea - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Reigning champions Chelsea faced
a Swansea side who have hit the ground running this season and battled through
for a 2-2 draw. Last year’s “best defence in the league” struggled massively
throughout this match, with weaknesses exposed in right-back Branislav Ivanovic
and Captain John Terry. Having lead twice, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho will
be disappointed his side let the 3 points get away from them. He’ll be left
further frustrated by Thibaut Courtois’ sending off as he brought down Bafetimbi
Gomis, giving away the penalty which allowed Swansea to score their second
equaliser of the game. Despite their appeal, the Belgian’s ban stood as the FA
saw no reason to overrule the red card. Mourinho managed to shift the blame for
the defeat onto his medical staff who ran onto the pitch as Eden Hazard went
down late in the game, reducing Chelsea to 9 players for a period of time.
Overall it was a strong Swansea performance and leaky Chelsea defence that
brought about the draw and the Blues were lucky to get away with a point.
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Aston Villa - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Rudy Gestede looks to be a
fantastic signing for Aston Villa, his strength in the air highlighted as he
grabbed Villa’s winning goal in their season opener against Premier League new
boys Bournemouth. The Cherries’ attacking mentality has been expected to test
defences this season and the Villa defence, now lead by ex-Manchester City
defender Micah Richards, managed to withstand all that was thrown at them. The
1-0 away victory will please manager Tim Sherwood, who is looking for an
improvement this season despite the losses of former captain Fabian Delph to
Manchester City and star striker Christian Benteke to Liverpool. With over half
of their starting line-up making their Villa debuts it was important for the
team to gel quickly and they appear to have done just that, securing an
important 3 points.
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Arsenal - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
With Alexis Sanchez absent from the starting line-up for the
season opener against West Ham, Arsenal seemed to struggle to find their feet
despite a promising pre-season. Fans would have been filled with hope after
their Community Shield victory against Chelsea, but may have been left unsure
after the opening game as the Gunners disappointed in a 2-0 opening day loss.
Olivier Giroud struggled throughout the game and Wenger could well go back into
the transfer market to look for a new striker to lead the attack. Talk of Karim
Benzema arriving has simmered down to mere whispers which may upset the Arsenal
faithful. Petr Cech’s competitive debut was less than convincing, however I’m
sure it was simply a blip in form and he will prove his worth in the upcoming
fixtures. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was possibly the Gunners’ only bright spark
during the game, however Sanchez’s return following his rest after the Copa
America saw him return to the bench for the match against Crystal Palace.
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Bournemouth - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
Bournemouth started their opening
game as many may have predicted with a fast-flowing, attacking brand of football.
They threatened the Aston Villa goal on various occasions in the early stages
of the match and more clinical finishing could have seen a far different
result. Eddie Howe was full of praise for the performance of his side despite
the 1-0 loss at the small Vitality Stadium. Howe made some smart signings over
the summer, perhaps most notably the permanent signing of goalkeeper Artur Boruc,
who played a huge part in Bournemouth’s promotion to the Premier League
following a particularly successful loan spell last year. Another stand-out
signing would be that of Max Gradel, the Ivorian winger looking to impress upon
his return to England after 4 seasons in France with Saint-Etienne. He had
limited time to make an impact, used as a substitute in the Villa match,
however expect to see him play a bigger role in other fixtures.
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West Ham - Weeks 1 & 2 Review
West Ham could not have started
their season in a better way as they stormed through to a 2-0 away victory against
a favoured Arsenal side in their opening fixture of the season. Goals from
Cheikhou Kouyate and Mauro Zarate allowed the Hammers to leave the Emirates
with 3 points in their first Premier League game under new manager Slaven
Bilic. Summer signing Dimitri Payet impressed massively, providing the assist
for Kouyate’s opener and could surprise a few this season. Youngster Reece
Oxford performed awesomely, the 16-year-old protecting the Hammers defence
immensely well, completing the game with a 95% passing accuracy – the highest
of any player on the pitch. Bilic will be hoping the youngster continues to
play with such authority in their coming fixtures.
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