The Toffees are now W6 L3 in their nine home games and they are averaging just under two
goals per game now at home.
Not exact matches
Criticised for being boring to watch under Moyes, the same could be said of United
now, with the team scoring even fewer
goals per game (1.62) than under the Scot (1.69).
But seeing our current strikers got written off so easily by fan just piss me off Giroud is not there with Aguero, Rooney, Costa — But I take him over Dzeko, Remy, Falcao (at MU last season) Walcott may or may not be the answer, we don't know yet, the last few
games look very promising — writing him off as not be able to play as Center Forward or can not hit the 20 +
goals per season
now is premature.
Arsenal made up for last weekends crazy loss to West Brom by going all out to beat Dinamo Zagreb from the kickoff on Tuesday, and
now that the Gunners have to score at least two
goals in Athens in a fortnight
Per Mertesacker believes that we just have to copy that template, and go all out for the win from the beginning of the
game.
I said the other day that Arsenal need to be averaging 3/4
goals per game from
now just to get a win, because we're so bad defensively.
They've been so stifling through their first 20
games — allowing just 0.801 points
per possession and a field
goal percentage of 32.1, both the lowest figures in the nation — that it is
now customary for losing coaches to say something retweetably superlative about how they guard.
As of
now we are averaging 2
goals allowed
per game while last year we averaged 1.08
goals allowed
per game.
This season he is currently at about 0.57
goals per game,
now considering he has been coming on as a sub for Giroud recently and he has not been given many chances due to FITNESS then getting over 0.5
goals per game is a FANTASTIC achievement.
The French striker has scored 10
goals in 18
games this season, and has improved his
goals -
per -
game ratio from one
goal per 2.75
games in his first season,
now down to a
goal every 1.8
games this campaign, but Wenger thinks he needs to improve on that before calling himself really top class.
We are completing more passes
per game (499) which shows just how fluent our football is right
now, but it is at the sharp end where
games are won, so that fact that we are scoring more
goals per game (2.3) with the highest conversion rate (15 %) tells you that Tottenham are in trouble.
He has to start doing that in the face of Ibrahimovic
now hitting 23
goals in all competitions should challenger Alexis not to be limiting himself to just scoring a
goal per match for Arsenal, but starts scoring 2 - 3
goals per game for Arsenal on regular basis and also gives more assists.
The Welshman got caught up in the encounter last night, with both sides going all - out to try and secure the win, and the assurance of having topped their group, but the two sides cancelled each other out with a
goal each
per half, and the final
game will
now prove the deciding factor in the standings.
Rinne and the Predators» defense will
now face their toughest test yet in a Pittsburgh team that has led the league in both the playoffs with 3.05
goals per game and the regular season with 3.39
goals per game.
Enrique averaged more points
per game than Pep while at Barca, it was Raul Sanllehi who was doing the transfers and Raul is
now at Arsenal... I do believe he got Barca scoring more
goals per game than Pep as well, although his Barca did concede a bit more
per game XD
yes i mean the guy who have ozil and cazorla behind him and he score 16
goal per a season in 48 appearances and start every
game... what he is jogging in these other 32
games... i mean the guy who play for arsenal third season in the row and yet do nt have a
goal agaist man utd, chelsea, liverpool, man city (do nt mention me that community shield
goal) i am talking about epl... who brought him in arsenal that must be some masonic crap, him to be main guy and everybody feed him players like ozil, cazorla
now its gonna be sanchez, ramsey... salute, that is biggest achievement anybody pulled out!!!
Watford have conceded in each of their last seven league
games now and overall have shipped to an average of two
goals per home
game.
Rafael Benítez's men are
now conceding fewer
goals per game (one) than they were before Dúbravka's arrival (1.38), however, the defence wasn't Newcastle's biggest issue.
They have scored in all but one of their last eight road
games now and average just over a
goal per game on the road.
Now I fully understand that these differences really only show up over a larger number of
games but it surely suggests that if Santi's presence does indeed mean that we create, over the long haul, one more big chance
per game than I don't think it's unreasonable to presume that if over those three
games we did create thee more big chances that we would have scored one more
goal and actually won one of those
games.
They haven't kept a clean sheet in eleven matches
now, conceding on average two
goals per game exactly away from home.
Their tally
now from their fourteen home
games in the league is at 50, which is an average of 3.57
goals per game.