Cavani has been averaging
more than a goal per game to move one goal behind Zlatan Ibrahimovic's all - time scoring record for PSG, with 155 goals in 224 games, while Falcao has been essential in keeping Monaco in the mix with 15 goals already.
This would not be seen as a major goal drought for any other player, but it is certainly a drought for someone who has averaged
more than a goal per game for the last five years.
While managers everywhere are desperate to sign a forward that can score a «goal every other game», Ronaldo scores
more than a goal per game.
Not exact matches
Name /
games played /
goals conceded / saves
per goal / clean sheets Ospina / 18/0.61 / 3.18 / 0.44 Courtois / 32/0.96 / 2.10 / 0.38 Hart / 36/0.94 / 2.38 / 0.39 De Gea / 37/0.98 / 2.17 / 0.3 In other words, Ospina conceded less
goals, made
more saves
per goal conceded and had
more clean sheets
than the others.
With him in the Oilers averaged
more than 2.6
goals per game.
If Arsenal allow opposition teams a good foothold in the
game as they seems to always do nowadays and continue to play with less
than 50 % possession, they will have to score at least 3
goals or
more per game to win matches.
Our team yesterday was
more than strong enough for Benfica however, earning a 5 - 2 win to put us top of the table going into the final
game, and due to earning a point
per goal as well as three for a win, we are currently clear of today's opponents by four points already.
They score
more goals with him (1.87
per game)
than without him (1.74).
The Czech made
more saves
per goal than the Belgian (2.3 to 2.1), while the former made
more saves
per game (1.9 to 1.5).
Teams who got relegated was also the only teams in the EPL last year to not score on average
more than 1
goal per EPL
game, teams who did managed to survive.
As the Czech has made 11
more league appearances
than the Belgian since August 2015, clocking up over 1,000
more minutes of action, our analysis has been made on a
per minute,
per game and
per goal conceded basis.
Horford's opponents are shooting 47.8 percent at the rim against him, according to the NBA.com player tracking database, good for 15th among players defending
more than seven field
goal attempts at the rim
per game.
Any fears that his powers as a striker are on the wane at 34 - years old should be eased by the fact that his last season in France has been his most prolific ever, with 46
goals from 49
games, including 36 in the league at a rate of
more than one
per match.
Ospina has also conceded fewer
goals per game that any of the highly rated big name keepers in England and to highlight the fact that he has done this despite Arsenal being an attacking and open team rather
than because, he has
more saves for each
goal as well.
Apart from
game against Liverpool, we have not conceded
more than a
goal per match.
Clement also admitted that he is going to focus on being solid defensively, which is little surprise considering that the Swans have on average conceded
more than 2
goals per game in the first half of the season, so Arsenal will have to be prepared to break down a dogged defence.
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
As well as that, it may surprise you to know that, with a rate of 0.7 a
game, the former Montpellier man has scored
more non-penalty
goals per 90 minutes in the league
than players like Thomas Muller, Cristiano Ronaldo and Antoine Griezmann, and he's not far off Lionel Messi's tally of 0.74
per game.
DFS edge: Fournette quietly has carved out a decent - sized receiving role in addition to his
goal - line back status, as his average of four targets
per game since the Jaguars» Week 8 bye is
more than the likes of LeSean McCoy, Kareem Hunt, and Mark Ingram.
We need to be scoring
more than 1
goal per game and keep our defense as tight as possible not to concede silly
goals.
That has the Golden Eagles as the only team averaging
more than 16
goals per game.
Both are averaging
more than three
goals per game and have each conceded just one in their run so far; City aren't far behind.
They've beaten up on a lot of bottom half teams but because they're not us get rated as some fantastic all out attacking outfit, only scoring 1/3 of a
goal more than us
per game.
Aguero averaged the most shots
per game (4.5), managing nearly one
more than the next - best forward [QPR's Charlie Austin]; no striker created
more goals than the 26 - year - old's 8, nor attempted
more dribbles
than his 4.8
per match.
Juventus averages 2.42
goals per game in the league, 0.3
more than the previous six seasons.
They conceded just over one
goal per game, and didn't allow
more than two
goals in a contest until their last
game of the season in an overtime loss.
In league action, only Falcao and Kylian Mbappé directly contributed to
more goals than his nine strikes and nine assists, while his average of 2.1 key passes
per game is a team - high.
Rashford and Martial have already scored important
goals and no United player has made
more successful take - ons -
per -
game in the league this season
than either player.
Chelsea won one
more game across those ten fixtures, but importantly outscored Arsenal by 11 goals.A
goal per game ratio of nearly 3:1 is illustrated by strong offensive form averages that show Chelsea are far
more lethal in front of
goal than their London rivals.
Surprisingly, when all 3 played together the Gunners had a meaner defence, conceding less
than a
goal per game at 0.75
goals per game, and collecting
more points
than any other central defensive partnership, at 2.09 points
per game.
Newcastle's overall home record this season is W4 F5 L4 and they have averaged 1.5
goals per game on home soil, actually though having only scored two
more than they have conceded there.
Few teams have been involved in
more goals than these two teams heading into gameweek 20 with Jurgen Klopp's side being involved in 69
goals in their 20
games (46 for, 23 against) and Leicester City 60
goals (30 for, 30
games)-- three
goals per game.
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.
We are less fit, we make less sprints, we cover less ground
per player
than (this season) any other team in the league, we make
more errors to leading to
goals, we have
more players booked and sent off, we have
more injuries
than most clubs, we are less likely (since Payet) to do as we did last night and come from a losing position to win, we lose
more games from winning positions
than any other club (last season and this), the facts are damning to Slav, the biggest surprise is that our Chairmen run multiple businesses yet they don't seem to link these things together and realise that the manager and or the coaching staff are the problem.
Hard to believe it, but the Italian league actually averaged
more goals per game than any of its three competitors.
Just two teams in the history of the Premier League have conceded
more goals than Arsenal in their opening five fixtures, who have shipped 14
goals thus far, which is almost an average of three -
goals conceded
per -
game.
Mignolet has conceded
more goals per game than his Man Utd counterpart, which just confirms how Liverpool have relied on their free - scoring forwards to make up for their defensive weaknesses this season.
Going forward, they average over two
goals per game and that should alone should be
more than enough to see off the leaky Blackburn defence.
Steve McClaren's men have yet to win in the league this season and have conceded
more than two
goals per game on average.
Part of this problem could be considered to be that the most used central midfield pairing, Lucas Leiva and Charlie Adam, aren't particularly dynamic nor inclined to get on the end of crosses (of which Liverpool have had
more,
per game,
than any other team in the league apart from Wolves —
more of which, will be discussed later), so this only leaves a certain number of players who will be able to get into the box in the
more rigid 4 -4-2 utilised for most of this season. Inspite of this, however, 58 % of Liverpool's
goals have come from inside the 18 yard box, the highest in the league so far this season in terms of percentage of
goals scored by each individual team, suggesting that this is the best avenue of attack for Liverpool, so the question has to be: why have Liverpool only managed to score 14 times, the 10th lowest amount of
goals in the league?
In total, they have conceded 13
goals which is
more than an average of two
per game from them.
Looking a bit closer into the strike rates, and going down to minutes
per goal, Tevez actually played almost 300 mintues
more than his younger compatriot, or over three
games.
They are averaging exactly two
goals per game on the road but only 38 % of their road
games have gone over 2.5
goals and none have gone over 3.5 which suggest that Barcelona are efficient
more than destructive.
With 2.4
goals average
per game this season to date, then
goals scored are
more than 10 % down on last season's average of 2.7, but once again it is perhaps too early to predict a continuation of the downward
goal scoring trend.
So we're conceding 0.65
more goals per game than we've been used to over the last two decades.
Again, lineups with Bonucci conceded 0.81
goals per game, almost 100 percent
more than the lineups not featuring him.
Diego Costa is on course to score
more goals than he has in either of his previous two seasons, one assist shy of his personal best already and is committing fewer fouls
per game than in his previous two seasons.