Newcastle have the joint - lowest
away goal tally in the Premier League, scoring a paltry 12 goals from 16 away league games this season.
Not exact matches
Arsenal have also been linked with a move for the Koln man who may well be open to a move
away from the Bundesliga, not least because his side, despite his impressive
goal tally, find themselves in 10th place.
Currently Arsenal's top scorer with 18
goals in all competitions, Giroud is four
goals away from matching his best season's
tally in a red and white shirt — and it's only January.
They may have only secured a 3 - 0 victory
away at Mainz, but the
goal tally doesn't truly summarise the dominance of their display.
Away from English football's obsessive coverage, Salah had grown and thrived as both provider and poacher, and in his last season at Roma he
tallied 19
goals and 15 assists in all competitions — good for a
goal or assist every 93 minutes the Egyptian star was on the pitch.
They have
tallied just the twelve
goals in their twelve easy games, failing to score in a third of their fixtures
away from St James» Park.
But they have scored exactly two
goals in each of those four
away games and therefore that should help push up the
goal tally in this one.
In the league they've been rampant and counter Arsenal's hugely impressive string of
away wins with four successive home victories of their own in the Premier League, not to mention their latest demolition job of Blackburn Rovers as the Red Devils routed the Lancashire outfit 7 - 1 — Dimitar Berbatov taking his league
tally for the season to 11
goals, 10 of which were scored at Old Trafford including two hat - tricks.
To add to their
away woes, their
tally of just seven
away goals is the worst in the Premiership, while their run of four
away outings without a
goal just compounds their misery.
Indeed, the Madrid No. 7 had to wait until mid-October for his first strike of the season,
away to Getafe, and then went more than a month before doubling his
tally with a
goal in November's 3 - 2 home win over Málaga.
Their four concessions
away to Blackburn last Saturday in a 4 - 3 defeat − what was a new low fans didn't think their side could reach after their 8 - 2 drubbing at Old Trafford in their previous
away outing − extend their
tally of
goals conceded to a remarkable and alarming 14.
Despite scoring 31
goals this season, one of the highest
tallies in the league, they've managed just 10
away from home.
They have only
tallied the nine
goals away from home, so it may be worth looking at both teams not to score at bet365 for the fixture.
City, on the other hand, have seen five of their twelve
away goals scored by Argentine Carlos Tevez (Anytime Scorer: 2.38 Boylesports), who took his league
tally to 30 in 36 appearances last weekend with a brace (To Score a Brace: 8.00 PaddyPower) at Fulham, his third two -
goal haul of the season.
Only four teams in the entire top - flight have shipped less
goals than Fulham this season, while only Man City has a stronger
away defence, however there are just two other sides who have scored fewer than Fulham's
tally of 22
goals.
They have
tallied just the four
away goals all term so they look unlikely to have enough to beat United.
They've lost four of their last six
away league games and their
away scoring
tally of just ten
goals is the third lowest in the league.
Their
tally of eleven
away goals isn't the worst, but it's far from ideal.