Everton v Southampton Pk Goals 2.25 Southampton have conceded just six goals in fifteen games
against sides in the bottom of the table.
Not exact matches
I'm with what Rio said
against the
sides in the
bottom half
of the
table it works he can get a couple
of goals, but
against the intelligent defenders like terry's kompany's cahill's he would simply get put on his arse.
1 — Arsenal have only lost one
of their last 34 Premier League games
against the
side starting that day
bottom of the
table (W27 D6), losing 3 - 4 at Blackburn
in September 2011.
Moyes saw his
side fail to secure all three points
against bottom of the
table Fulham, a result that leaves Man United nine points from fourth ahead
of key Premier League fixture
against Arsenal, an away trip to
in - form Crystal Palace ahead
of facing Olympiakos
in the Champions League.
So while the fact that Arsenal scored five goals away from home is impressive
in itself, that it was
against a
side six points adrift at the
bottom of the
table takes some
of the gloss
of the victory.
On joining Liverpool, Coutinho was a player who seemed to thrive
against the teams
in the
bottom two thirds
of the
table, but could struggle
against the
sides challenging at the top.
So far this season Chelsea have won all
of their home games
against sides from the
bottom half
of the
table and again, the Blues were defensively sound with four clean sheets
in those five.
Chelsea have gone W10 D2
in their last 12 games on the road
against sides in the
bottom half
of the
table and some
of those weren't big wins.
Villa have done well to improve but their recent wins have all been
against sides struggling
in the
bottom half
of the
table.
Each
of the four wins were
against sides in the
bottom half
of the
table and all
against sides who have been struggling for form.
A lot
of Villa's recent successes have been
against sides in the
bottom half
of the
table, but their misfire
against Birmingham on the weekend, suggests that they may miss the boat again
in this one.
Arsenal v Burnley Arsenal -1.75 Goal 3 Arsenal are 24 -7-2
against sides placed
in the
bottom half
of the
table in their last 33 games at the Emirates with an impressive +52 goal differential.
It's still extremely congested at the
bottom of the
table but Wayne Burnett's
side are
in need
of victories and have a tough task on their hands
against a high - flying Foxes outfit who are currently second
in the standings.
Those are three tough fixtures and Rovers did well to avoid defeat
in all three, but all three were at home and while Blackburn are undefeated
in their last two away ventures
in the league, both
of those away encounters were
against the two
sides right at the very
bottom of the
table in Burnley (0 - 1) and Portsmouth (0 - 0).
- We have lost two
of our last 34 Premier League games
against the
side starting that day
bottom of the
table (W27 D6), losing 3 - 4 at Blackburn
in September 2011
Osasuna are
bottom of the
table and have the worst home record
in the league this season (1W, 6D) and just a marignally better away one (2W, 3D) going into this clash with Luis Enrique's
side, who are coming off a morale boosting Clasico win
against arch rivals Real Madrid.
The Foxes have missed the boat a few times lately with three draws
in their last four games, with each
of those ties happening at home
against sides in the
bottom half
of the
table.