PL End of Season Special: My Premier League 21/22 TOTS

GK: Jose Sa (11CS + 1A)

Jose Sa has been one of the signings of the season and has had an impressive season at Wolves. Whilst I could have gone for Liverpool’s Alisson or City’s Ederson, Sa has been a key player in Wolves’ fight for European football qualification and I believe he is deserving of being in the FIFA 22 Premier League Team of the Season.

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PL MONTHLY ROUNDUP: December Shithousery

Recently founded Bromance amongst title rivals Manchester City & Liverpool was reignited as fellow title contenders Chelsea fell short in a series of games.

Chelsea, whom had been occupying the top spot for the longest of times, was seen drop to third as the currently in-form West Ham United beat them by three goals to two.

With Man City and Liverpool playing within the same day, celebrations from the latter were in order as they both had the chance to go top. Kicking off their match at 17:00UK time, Liverpool needed a last-gasp goal from none other than Divock Origi to momentarily go top.

Following their scrappy 1-0 win against Wolves, Liverpool then shifted their focus to Man City’s game up against Watford. In order to remain atop, Liverpool needed Man City to either lose or draw against the Hornets. With their eyes locked on the prize, Man City gave Watford a 3-1 thumping, thus crushing Liverpool’s hopes of remaining top.

As Matchday 16 neared, the title race between the three clubs was still on, and it was to remain like that as the three clubs won their respective matches in a rather peculiar way, if one was to say. During Matchday 16, Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, and Manchester United, all won their games by a 1-goal margin. (Arsenal were the only team from the big six to win by a score higher than one.)

All playing against mid-table/bottom-table clubs, one had to wonder where the aforementioned teams left their goalscoring boots because nothing seemed to work for them, and they all had to rely on penalties to win their games.

The events that were to follow though were classic Manchester City. Following their scrappy win against Wolves, The Citizens relinquished their goalscoring thirst with a 7-0 thumping of Leeds United. Liverpool too proved that their 1-0 win against Steven Gerrard’s Aston Villa wasn’t a ruse as they comfortably won 3-1 against relegation-threatened Newcastle United.

Chelsea on the other hand continued to falter down as they drew against injury-ravaged Everton. The West Londoners drew first blood in the 70th minute as they seemed the favourites to win the game either way. Their sloppy defence was to disappoint them yet again though as they failed to defend 19-year-old Jarrad Braithwaite’s header from a freekick.

During matchday 18, City extended their lead atop with a 4-0 win against Newcastle. Chelsea and Liverpool were both to be held as they both respectively drew against their opponents. With Liverpool’s next game due to be postponed because of the Covid-19 outbreak in the EPL, City did not hold back in extending the gap. In a match that can arguably be called a Premier League classic, Manchester City thumped Leicester City 6-3 on boxing day.  

With December coming to an end and Liverpool dropping points yet again against Leicester, City are considered to be on course of running away with the title, but could either one of Liverpool and Chelsea catch up to them and snatch it from their arms?     

PL MONTHLY ROUNDUP: Just How Extraordinary Is David Moyes’ West Ham

Despite falling to a 1-0 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers over the weekend, West Ham United remain to be the one team that has undoubtedly stolen the limelight so far this season.

Subsequent to their sixth league finish last season, the Hammers have since improved, knocking out both Manchester United and Manchester City in the Carabao Cup.

David Moyes, whom is in charge for his second spell at the London Stadium, has managed to transform a struggling West Ham United side into one of the finest teams in England.

Currently topping their Europa League group with two games to spare, one would’ve guessed that the Hammers would struggle coping with playing European football, considering how rigid Moyes’ side was last season.

During the 2020/21 season, there wasn’t much change done to the starting XI, with seven players starting at least 30 Premier League games. The likes of Antonio, Dawson, and the then loanee Jesse Lingard, were played whenever they were available, leaving them prone to injuries.

Nonetheless, West Ham are a force to be reckoned with now, one capable of beating the likes of Liverpool if given a chance.

Out of all the monumental work David Moyes has done, the gaffer deserves full credit for developing a winning mindset at this West Ham club.

PL MONTHLY ROUNDUP (Latest addition to PL’s Club 100): Salah Scores His 100th PL goal against Leeds

Salah joins in on the celebrations following his tap-in against Leeds

On a rather bittersweet day for Liverpool fans, Egyptian superstar Mohamed Salah scored his 100th Premier League goal in just 162 appearances as the Reds beat Leeds United 3-0 at Elland Road.

‘The Egyptian King’, as his fans call him, broke the deadlock for Liverpool on the 20th minute, courtesy of a Trent Alexander-Arnold masterclass.

Coming in from the right wing, Alexander-Arnold hammed a classic low drilled pass across the edge of the six-yard box into the path of the Egyptian, who opened his foot up expertly to guide the ball into the far corner.

According to Hamzah Khalique Loonat of Liverpool FC News, all that, was delightfully and effortlessly easy for Salah, a player already with two Premier League Golden Boot awards to his name and the all-time single-season goals record (31).

On a game which he was one of the standout players, Mo’s 100th goal proved to be the only highlight of his game as he pulled out yet another one of his superb displays.

Nonetheless, Salah’s milestone was yet to be overshadowed by an incident during the encounter. Harvey Elliott suffered what appeared to be a suspected broken left leg during Liverpool’s Premier League game at Leeds United.

The 18-year-old Liverpool sensation who had just broken into the first team was on the receiving end of a strong challenge when Leeds substitute Pascal Struijk tussled for possession down the right wing during the second half.

Elliott underwent lengthy treatment with the game stopped for several minutes before the youngster left the field on a stretcher with his left leg in a brace.

After a VAR check, Struijk was given a straight red card for the challenge, leaving Leeds to play the final half-hour with 10 men.

Elliott was well enough to applaud the Leeds fans from his stretcher as they gave him an ovation as he left the stadium.

It is believed the midfielder was due to be replaced in any case by skipper Jordan Henderson with Liverpool leading 2-0.