In 2015 - 16, United recorded
their lowest goal tally in a completed Premier League season, netting a mediocre 49 top - flight goals.
Not exact matches
The Colombian forward proved a real flop during his season - long loan spell, scoring just four Premier League
goals, while experienced Dutchman Robin van Persie's 10 -
goal haul was the 31 - year - old's
lowest tally since 2009/10.
With just 51
goals scored in 34 Premier League games, that's the
lowest tally out of the top seven sides, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic's injury has further complicated matters with his contract expiring this summer.
The 32 - year - old has scored just eight
goals in 14 appearances for Los Blancos so far this season, and while that's a respectable
tally for most players, given his high standards over the years, this could be considered a
low - level crisis.
No wonder our CB
goal tallies are
low.
His league
goal tallies have been consistently
low or mid-teens, remarkably similar numbers to OG.
Yet they have only collected 70
goals with 2 games to go the
lowest tally in years.
Burnley's defensive record is the third - best in the division but their
goal -
tally of 32 is the joint -
lowest among the top 12 teams.
Neither are Burnley come to that and both clubs have managed just 16 league
goals each all season (the joint - third
lowest tally in the league this season).
Bartels
tallied three
goals and two assists for what's currently a career
low eight points.
Even looking only at his time in the Bundesliga, Serie A, La Liga and the Europa League (to try to provide a fair comparison of the level he will be faced with at Anfield) reveals he has scored a
goal or provided an assist every 102 minutes, so it's not as if he has filled his boots at
lower levels in order to boost his career
tally particularly.
United are 20 matches unbeaten in the Premier League but have drawn half of those, and their
tally of 43
goals is 10
lower than any other side in the top seven.
The goalkeeper has been absolutely instrumental in helping his club keeping their
tally of
goals conceded quite
low, thus ensuring that their
goal difference is below only that of leaders Celtic.
23 — Middlesbrough have scored only 23
goals in 32 league games this season — the
lowest tally of all English football league clubs.
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.
bet365's Steve Freeth: «28
goals was an impressive return for Lacazette last season and we may have set the bar too
low with his
goal tally of 16 or more.
Newcastle have the joint -
lowest away
goal tally in the Premier League, scoring a paltry 12
goals from 16 away league games this season.
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.