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Stats, stats and more stats (2013/14)

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The next few games will be vital for the Arse. IMO their whole season hangs on whether they can pick themselves back up off the floor after we tore them a new one yesterday.
 
The next few games will be vital for the Arse. IMO their whole season hangs on whether they can pick themselves back up off the floor after we tore them a new one yesterday.

I am going to feel a little dirty cheering on the Mancs on Wednesday
 
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Prince Binny, will it be possible to have any kind of update on top7/top8 H2H table list, I could find only the following...thank you

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[article]Liverpool have now scored 42 first-half goals this season.

Liverpool have scored 22 set-piece goals, two more than any other side (Man City on 20 before playing Norwich).

Liverpool have struck the woodwork 19 times this season, five more than any other side.

Daniel Sturridge has scored 15 goals in 17 appearances in the Premier League this season.

Liverpool's total of 63 goals is already more than in 12 previous Premier League campaigns. They only need 15 in their final 13 games to set a new club record in the PL.

West Ham have kept 12 clean sheets in the Premier League this season, more than any other side.

Chelsea are unbeaten in 73 Premier League home games with Jose Mourinho as boss (W57 D16 L0).

Eden Hazard has 12 Premier League goals this season, three more than he managed in the whole of 2012-13.

Pablo Zabaleta (5) is the only PL defender to claim more assists than Nathaniel Clyne this season (4).

Manchester United attempted 81 crosses against Fulham (including corners, free-kicks and open play deliveries); more than any side has made in a single Premier League game since the beginning of the 2006-07 season. Just 18 of the 81 crosses against Fulham found a team-mate.

Manchester United have conceded the first goal in 13 of their 25 league games this season.[/article]
 
RVP's record against top clubs this season:
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Liverpool: Only 1 clean sheet in last 6 matches but 20 goals scored, averaging 3.3 goals scored and 1.5 conceded per game
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Raheem, our Raheem, at #1.

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Having been handed the chance to showcase his talents by Brendan Rodgers last season, Raheem Sterling has become a key member of the Reds starting XI this term, making 21 league appearances, 15 of which have been starts. Alongside Luis Suárez and Daniel Sturridge in the attack, the 19-year-old has come on leaps and bounds as Liverpool look to secure a top 4 finish.

Bagging a brace against Arsenal in Saturday’s 5-1 win took his Premier League tally for the season to 5, with another 2 assists to his name thus far. In a World Cup year, Sterling is coming into form at just the right time as he looks to force his way into Roy Hodgson’s 23-man squad for Brazil 2014.

The winger is currently averaging 2.6 dribbles per game, accumulating a matching WhoScored strength in turn, with his figure bettered only by Suárez (2.9) of every Liverpool player. Such is his ability with the ball that Sterling has also won the most penalties (3) in England’s top tier this term, highlighting how he’s able to draw fouls in dangerous positions for the benefit of the team. His average rating of 7.31 emphasises how key he has been in the Reds’ pursuit of a return to the Champions League.
 
As of 11 Feb
[article]Number of crosses delivered by each team this season:

Manchester United - 719
Swansea City - 633
Manchester City - 611
Southampton - 598
West Ham United - 590
Tottenham Hotspur - 572
Hull City - 569
Everton - 561
Norwich City - 554
West Brom - 551
Stoke City - 529
Chelsea - 522
Sunderland - 505
Newcastle United - 504
Arsenal - 495
Cardiff City - 494
Crystal Palace - 464
Aston Villa - 449
Liverpool - 444
Fulham - 440
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Interesting that we're next to bottom of that list while playing possibly the best attacking football in the country at the moment.
 
Interesting that we're next to bottom of that list while playing possibly the best attacking football in the country at the moment.


That, and I think it is something to do with our use of the counterattack too, in which crosses rarely come into it.
 
[article=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2559994/Liverpool-clawing-way-title-race-Steven-Gerrard-holding-role-NUMBERS-GAME.html#ixzz2tOjN4X3B ]AVERAGE NUMBER OF REST DAYS UNTIL THE END OF MARCH

Liverpool 5.83
Chelsea 4.25
Arsenal 4.12
Manchester City 3.66
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That assumes they stay in the cups. If we win tomorrow and bayern win, we could end up playing more games than arsenal.
 
[article=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2559994/Liverpool-clawing-way-title-race-Steven-Gerrard-holding-role-NUMBERS-GAME.html#ixzz2tOjN4X3B ]AVERAGE NUMBER OF REST DAYS UNTIL THE END OF MARCH

Liverpool 5.83
Chelsea 4.25
Arsenal 4.12
Manchester City 3.66
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So Mourinho's got as big an advantage vs City as us to them.
 
17 teams in the Premier League have at least one player who has accumulated 6 demerit points in the Fair Play table. Each yellow is a point, while each red is 2 points. The only 3 clubs not represented are Cardiff, Fulham, and Liverpool. The player with the highest no. of demerit points for us is Lucas, with 5 yellows.

Player Team YC RC
Mathieu Flamini Arsenal 6 1
Jack Wilshere Arsenal 6 0
Gabriel Agbonlahor Villa 7 0
Ciaran Clark Villa 6 0
Fabian Delph Villa 6 0
Branislav Ivanovic Chelsea 7 0
Ramires Chelsea 6 0
David Luiz Chelsea 6 0
Marouane Chamakh Palace 8 0
Gareth Barry Everton 7 0
Kevin Mirallas Everton 6 0
Tim Howard Everton 4 1
Maynor Figueroa Hull 6 0
Curtis Davies Hull 6 0
Pablo Zabaleta Man City 7 0
Antonio Valencia Man Utd 6 1
Wayne Rooney Man Utd 8 0
Mathieu Debuchy Newcastle 6 1
Moussa Sissoko Newcastle 7 0
Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa Newcastle 4 1
Bradley Johnson Norwich 5 1
Leroy Fer Norwich 4 1
Morgan Schneiderlin Southampton 7 0
Jonathan Walters Stoke City 8 0
Geoff Cameron Stoke City 6 0
Marc Wilson Stoke City 4 1
Phillip Bardsley Sunderland 6 0
Wes Brown Sunderland 0 3
Angel Rangel Swansea 7 0
Paulinho Spurs 4 1
Jonas Olsson West Brom 8 0
Claudio Yacob West Brom 7 0
Youssuf Mulumbu West Brom 7 0
Kevin Nolan West Ham 5 2
 
As of 11 Feb
[article]Number of crosses delivered by each team this season:

Manchester United - 719
Swansea City - 633
Manchester City - 611
Southampton - 598
West Ham United - 590
Tottenham Hotspur - 572
Hull City - 569
Everton - 561
Norwich City - 554
West Brom - 551
Stoke City - 529
Chelsea - 522
Sunderland - 505
Newcastle United - 504
Arsenal - 495
Cardiff City - 494
Crystal Palace - 464
Aston Villa - 449
Liverpool - 444
Fulham - 440
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And to think that a couple of years ago our main attacking "threats" were Carroll and Downing.

Man City do make useful use of crosses though. Players like Navas and Kolarov are excellent at delivering an intelligent pass from a wing.
 
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