Friday, 4 March 2022

PREMIER LEAGUE MATCHWEEK 27 REPORT

 




First of all, I'd like to apologize for not posting this report on time. I mistimed the whole duration of thus matchweek. I thought it ended on March 3rd, but it was actually on March 1st. 
Second of all, this matchweek was boring and slow as a sloth taking a shit. So only one game will be featured and the rest will be given a brief rundown on what happened. With that out of the way, let's get started with the only game I'll write here


Leeds vs Spurs

Yeah. Leeds are on the ropes, boys and girls...


Leeds have done it again! 4th loss in a row, and it was against a rather improving Spurs side, who decided to take off the kid gloves off and put on the man gloves. To show Leeds how it feels to be a good team and be in the top half of the table.

The game wasn't quiet to begin with, as Spurs were on the attack as soon as the whistle was blown to start the game. 10 minutes in, and they scored, thanks to Matt Doherty. 5 minutes later, Dejan Kulusevski wrote his name on the score board. Then the almighty Sir Harold Kane in the 27th minute became part of the goalscoring squad. Oh, and Son Heung - Min joined near the end of the game.

As for Leeds... They're on the ropes. That's all I have to say for them...

RIP Leeds...



Standings




Since nothing interesting happened during this matchweek, I'll explain it briefly as to what went down:
- Southampton beat Norwich with ease
- Newcastle won with ease against Brentford 
- Palace and Brunley drew
- Manchester United and Watford drew and made me not wanting to write about them
- Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa crushed Brighton
- Manchester City barely won against Everton
- West Ham won barely against Wolverhampton
- Leicester defeated Burnely (again these guys) with ease


Overall, a shitty matchweek. Let's hope the next one is exciting.

Until next time
Lord Slayer

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