Liverpool vs Newcastle match analysis and a last-minute goal by Rio Ngumoha

 

Liverpool vs Newcastle match analysis and a last-minute goal by Rio Ngumoha

Dear viewers, welcome to the end of the second round of the Premier League and La Liga. At the request of the fans, we postponed today's episode, Tuesday, because you told me in the comments that it was not possible to do the episode without the Newcastle and Liverpool match. Well done, you did. In fact, it was impossible for this episode to be done without the best match of the season so far. Newcastle is making an epic at home with 10 players and is coming back from a 2-0 defeat to a 2-2 draw. They are the ones pressing hard to achieve victory, but Rio the thief comes off the bench to steal a victory for Liverpool. I am sorry, I mean, it is completely undeserved, but this is football. A team plays.

10 players and the second wins. Give me luck. Show me a slot and throw me into the sea. Their team did not come to the stadium to go to our house. A 16-year-old boy finished the match. Of course, it is the match of the round in the Premier League, and we will take a long time with them, ahead of the same round that Chelsea started with a historic victory at the stadium. West Ham's performance and result couldn't be better for the Blues. At the start of Saturday's Premier League, Tottenham shocked City for the second consecutive season at the Etihad, winning 2-0, telling us they intend to do evil this year. Arsenal achieved their biggest Premier League win to date, thrashing Leeds United 5-0 on the night.




The Jokers officially qualified for the English Premier League, while the miserable, wretched Manchester United are still languishing in their misery, failing to secure a win that was within their grasp against Volleyball. In Spain, the Glimpse are keeping people up all night on Saturday, hoping that all Levante fans in the Arab world will be hyped, saying they'll be squeezed. As usual, they bounce back in the second half, with Ferreira and Laminal bringing people back to reality. Real Madrid, under the leadership of Xabi Alonso, responded to the Glimpse with a 3-0 away win against Real Oviedo, offering us lessons in how to manage a team packed with stars, as the book says. And Kylian Mbappé delivers a powerful message.


The accent is that this season is different from the last season. The last season was the one in which he scored 40 goals. That means that last season was a warm-up, and God is the helper for what's coming. So let's talk about what happened in the Premier League and La Liga this week and see what happened with the big six. And before Spain, let's start. [Music] Okay, let's start with Chelsea's great and historic victory over West Ham, with five goals to one. The biggest victory for Chelsea at West Ham's stadium in the history of the Premier League. A match that is supposed to be a reference for Marcelo in everything that's coming in the league and other leagues. Put everything in its place, Pasha, and watch the greatness. The full-back plays as a full-back, which is Cucuré. That means the midfielder returns to the middle of the field, Enzo Fernandez. The wingers are in their place, and the strikers are in their place. Watch your players, they will do it, even if the most important player in the team, which is Cole Palmer, is suddenly absent from you, and he was injured in the warm-up before the match. Here, I want I'll tell you a short, sad story. You know me when it comes to predictions, so I don't need to explain much. I expected this match to be easy for Chelsea and that they would do a great job and score a lot. I was happy to go into Fantasy mode specifically with Captain Palmer, but that's it.





That's the whole story. I told you it was a blood-curdling game. What really got me was that they won by five. I know, if they had finished with one or two goals, I would have said it was okay. But these guys threw a party. The important thing is that even in Palmer's absence, the team performed more than wonderfully. Chelsea now has football players in the literal sense of the word, football players. Very skilled and intelligent players. Enzo Neto, Pedro, Stefano, and Cucurella, who came after them, are really strong players. They work hard and prepare well, and you will find many results from them. This guy Stefano is a disaster, by the way. He is a light and intelligent player, and he is still young and full of energy. I want

He does everything, but he does it wisely, without rushing. His mind made him miss a sure chance to score in the second half. He just needs to fine-tune his decisions. Sika will go somewhere else. He needs to know when to run directly to the goal and when to slow down and wait for his teammates. He will all come with experience and expertise, of course, but being out of the starting lineup in his first match, he made an assist, which is very good, of course. The idea of ​​​​the substitutes, Lime Delap, Rajoa, and Pedro, was very necessary for Mariska Galaban. He played a very good role as a stopper and opened up a huge space for Estevo in the third goal, who completely killed the match. It was a very beautiful match from Chelsea on all levels. The only black spot in it was the goal they conceded at the beginning of the match, a goal, as usual, with goalkeeper Sanchez bearing almost all the responsibility. I feel that he gets scared when balls like that are directed at him. The shot is difficult, yes, but with a second goalkeeper, it could have been stopped normally. I think that this is the only weak point in Chelsea currently, which is A big weakness, not a small one. A strong goalkeeper is always a very important element in any big team or any team that wants to achieve great success. That's why Chelsea must seriously consider a new goalkeeper, whether in the remaining days of the summer or even in January. Otherwise, everything is fine at Chelsea. The team scores from open play.





He was out of service. If they had played for three days, they wouldn't have scored. By the way, they started the match somewhat well, I mean, and they were able to create danger. Their danger was a very good opportunity that Erling Haaland created for Omar Marmoush, but Marmoush puts the pressure on Vicario's body. No, my dear, you can't waste it. You started very well last season and created very good atmospheres. You must be more decisive than that in important matches like this. Thank you, Erling Haaland, who suddenly switched to creating plays to pamper you and give you a strong, good assist. I say this because I know Marmoush's brain and I know his ambitions well. He needs shots like this to increase From

Scoring it in the extra time of the first half, two things were enough to kill this mentally unstable version of City. That's why we saw a funny scene from them in the second half, especially at the beginning of the half. In a statistic that came out around the 60th minute, Tottenham had 61% possession in the last 10 minutes. This is City, who were beaten 2-0 at home and wanted to make up for it, but their reaction was very poor and very late. Perhaps the one who stirred things up a bit when he came on was Gary Medko, but it's clear that the team still has a lot of work ahead of it: technical work and stabilizing a clear lineup with few significant changes, and mental work to ensure that a defeat doesn't happen.




Second and third, just like last season, and this loss is just a stumble, nothing more. There is still an unresolved issue: Will Trafford be the mainstay between the City players' sticks throughout the season, or will what happened on Saturday accelerate the club's move on Roma? Will Nouri's injury make the club think about a new full-back, or will he go back to patching up the defensive core like Ake again? Many questions were raised by City's loss. We thought they were closed after the Wolves match, but Tottenham brought them back to reality again. And if reality is present, Thomas Frank is present. This man is a treasure that was buried in Branford.

For years, he has been an excellent coach, playing head-to-head with the big teams, but with his mind, he was able to be a marble against City and knew how to balance attack and defense. He was able to win the midfield battle with his mine-sweeping leadership inside Balinha. I don't know how Bayern let this guy go far from the goal he scored. I mean, the guy was fighting for every ball. In the middle of the pitch, this was one of Tottenham's biggest shortcomings. Under Postecoglou, when he opened up lines, he would leave acres of space behind opponents for them to exploit. But with Frank, the attack is calculated, and the defense is also so strong that even Mohammed Kudus would retreat to defend, while Richarlison and Brennan Johnson were back in the game.




For the second time in a row, they've been decisive. Richarlison, in particular, was excellent in aerial duels, and he won almost all of his crosses, even if he didn't score. But winning so many crosses puts you, as an attacker, on top of the defenders, morale-wise. In matches like this, morale-boosting battles are the key to victory, and Spurs have succeeded in this with flying colors. This match will finally lift Tottenham out of the underdog category. This is a very important challenge for Thomas Frank: how will he keep his team grounded and not get carried away? This coach's weapon, as long as he has been in charge, has been realism. A challenge like this is not easy, but the confidence Frank has begun to build with his players.

And the Spurs fans will make this team mentally more demanding than He had to deal with Postecoglou, especially with his extensive experience in the Premier League with Brentford, and the idea that he had developed players like Watkins, Ben Rahma, and after them, Ivanov, Boaimo, and Wessah. All of this made him believe that he was capable of extracting much more from his Tottenham players than they themselves could imagine. An important victory would give Spurs a huge morale boost, and a defeat, God only knows what its impact would be on City and Pep Guardiola. Arsenal crushed Leeds United 5-0, a victory that Mikel Arteta defeated many strong birds. First, he gained the top spot in the standings, albeit on goal difference. Second, he won with the result and performance.

He reassured his fans that he didn't intend to joke around this season. Most importantly, the Jokers came out with two goals and a 5-0 victory, which was the spark that the Emirates Stadium needed to get the fans excited about the season. The corner kicks weapon, which has become more dangerous than penalty kicks, opened the match for Arsenal, depressed Leeds morale, and shattered all their plans from the start. The match became easier for Aarti and his team after the first half hour, and Timber said to the people, “You should have been the captains of this round. I scored two goals, an assist, and a clean sheet. Lucky was the one who had Timber in his team this week, which was me. I mean, the only player who covered me this round did what Haaland did not do.”




Jokers got the message across that Arsenal fans needed. The third goal was a copy of the many powerful goals he scored with Sporting Lisbon, cutting inside and planting seeds in the crowd. A Jokers trademark goal from the end. The guy is focused on everything being said about him. After scoring his second goal, he went to the camera and celebrated. Then he sat down to fix his hair because opposing fans were mocking him after the last United match. They said, "He didn't do anything in the match." His most important statistic is that he fixed his hair more than 60 times. The guy, thank God, decides to make enemies in England early on. The second thing is that on one of the Arsenal forums, a fan was blaming him and blaming the fan who is "Oh star, why don't you let the guy Max Domane take the penalty kick so it would be a historic event?" So one of them responded to him with a stupid response. She told him, "Sir, this guy was messing around with his girlfriend in Portugal so he could come and play in England. Do you think he'd let John score a goal like that? He's only 15 years old." I honestly silenced him and made him understand that the joker isn't coming to fool around this year. Arsenal fans will get really excited, and they'll get it, honestly. Arsenal decided not to let the match pass without a historic event. The guy Domen.

The guy I told you about, who scored the penalty kick at the end of the match, is the second youngest player to participate in the history of the Premier League after Ethan Nwaneri. I'm talking to you about a guy born in 2009. You know, 2009, and while Barcelona were achieving the sextuple, he was still in the lap. Did we grow up a lot or what, man? We grew up a lot. A beautiful match in every way for Arsenal, but unfortunately, the good did not end. The match, as there were many gains, also had important losses. Odegaard is out with a shoulder injury, and Bukayosaka is also out with a hamstring injury. The news is that Saka will be out for at least three to four weeks. I started with you from...

Something new at Manchester United. Anything new means anything new. Did you see a specific attacking style, a specific build-up to the attack? Did you see a specific phrase or method they were trying to implement at a certain period of the match? Did you see any danger to the team other than Cunha's ball at the beginning of the match, which was done by Bender? It wasn't an organized attack. My personal answer to all these questions is no, unfortunately. There is nothing new, and the team is still continuing with the same thing it has been presenting since last season. The idea is that Fulham has not started well this year, and even on the field, we haven't seen it as a team capable of upsetting Manchester United. However, in the entire market, which is a lot, and I say that the fans are coming after it, but it is clear that you are right, guys. Skin him off, it's okay, I have nothing to do with it. There's talk that he'll leave Saudi Arabia soon. He has an offer from Al-Ittihad Jeddah. With the way he looks, it's very possible that we're saying goodbye to Bruno in the English Premier League. He might not be focused for this reason. His appearance in the first two matches doesn't even match Bruno, whose true level we know. Unfortunately, the real Bruno has disappeared a lot. The biggest regret is that even if you take him off the field, you won't find any decent replacement at Manchester United to play this role. All options are bad in front of Ruben Amorim, the man.

Manchester United has almost become a penalty shootout, so we'll see if they'll finish with this new guard or what. But the team in general hasn't entered the subject at all yet. A very bad start to the league, and a single point from two matches is a start that portends a new season similar to the last two disastrous seasons for the Red Devils. The theft of the season is still in its early stages, yes, but I doubt that from here until the end of the season, the theft will happen. As cruel as what happened at St. James's Park, Liverpool never even made it to Newcastle. The match started badly and they played it badly, but in the 100th minute they finished it well and came out with the three points. You will ask me how that happened.

I will tell you, by God, I don't know and I don't even know how they were in this market, although the match scenario served them in every way. It started badly and Newcastle was the one controlling the field, attacking and trying, but every two minutes and every chance wasted, Al-Shawali would say to you, "Where are you, Azak? Where are you, Azak?" And when the missed opportunities increased, he would say, "Be careful who misses." A second later, Gravenberch would pin the entire field and put a very accurate ball to the right of Bou, and suddenly we found Liverpool ahead by a goal, completely against the run of play. The match was a bit boring until the end of the first half, and this half brought Newcastle down, but at the end of
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