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EPLwatch Week15

#CHENEW
‎Newcastle couldn't end what they have started as Hazard went gung-ho to rescue full points with Morata's goal tally becoming bigger than his head. Respect for Conte as David Luiz remained axed and Chelsea's defence still surviving. That's a coach! 
  
#TakeHome: for Someone you have not given a chance, do not underestimate them. Real Madrid would wish Morata is still in their fold.

#BRILIV
The pack of hyenas were at work. Sallah was salacious raping Brighton's defence effortlessly like an Egyptian god. Five wrecking goals, with Firmino's double and Brighton wasn't bright.

#TakeHome: getting your grooves back is essential to happiness. ‎


#ARSMUN‎
The expected slugfest turned out to be a hit-and-defend tactics for Mourinho's guys. Two goals in 11 minutes was too good to risk. Arsenal gave their best but DE Gea single-handedly denied Arsenal. The joke now is: "75 % of the earth is covered with water and the rest by DE Gea, a three-goal-keepers-in-one". Arsenal's pulsating performance was not fruitful due to their earlier mishap. Lord Lingard and my Aaron Ramsey hold the same place in my heart. Both guys are average players with wild exceptional ideas.  ‎

#TakeHome: like Mourinho, when situation dashes you a jolly start, giddy up. It's the real test. 


#MCIWHU
The question every weekend is: has MAN city lost? 
Not yet. This weekend they survived with 2-1 victory over WestHam


GAME WEEK 15

02/12/2017

03/12/2017


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