6 goals, 2 penalty kicks, 1 missed penalty kick, 8 yellow cards and 3 full points gone. Liverpool If there's anything missing from Newcastle United's Premier League match on New Year's Eve, January 1, 2024, it's just a red card that wasn't shown to anyone. Here are the different statistics that can be obtained from this most exciting game.
Although the result may not be that far apart when Newcastle tied 1-1 and chased it 2-3 in the last 10 minutes, in reality it may not be wrong to say that it was a 'superior' game.
When the statistics at the end of the match said that Liverpool created as many as 34 chances to finish the score, while Newcastle had only 5 chances (per frame, Swans 15, Newcastle 3).
34 chances to finish with value xG (expected goals) 7.72 This is the highest record any team has achieved in a single match since it was set in 2010.
And for those 34 chances to finish, they belong to…
Among the smaller concerns about those 34 finishes is the form of Darwin Nunez.
it's the truth. From a total of 8 trigger-happy moments in just over an hour he was on the field (Cody Jacobo went on to replace the 64th),
…There was not a single goal in return.
According to the official statistics of the English Premier League, it was found that the Uruguayan striker took advantage of 58 opportunities to finish the match, compared to only 5 modest goals!
Statistics don't lie to anyone.. Darwin Nunez missed 18 big chances, making him “No. 1 in the league” in this regard, followed by Erling Braut Haaland (17), Ollie Watkins (13), and Nicholas Jackson (12).
On the other hand, Mohamed Salah scored two goals from 6 completed opportunities.
This is the 18th goal in all competitions this season. It was the 14th goal in the Premier League, leading all scorers together Erling Braut Haaland
Perhaps this means that he received the Golden Boot award from where Haaland is the top scorer in the English Premier League, and who finished last season unbeatable (36 goals, and Harry Kane accelerated towards the end, and is still at 30 goals), and it may not be easy to distinguish the competition for the position. Again this year.
It's been a bumpy first half of the season on the leaderboards, so stay tuned to find out who wins the Golden Boot.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah also set a record by scoring his 151st Premier League goal for Liverpool, becoming the fifth player to score more than 150 goals for a single club in the Premier League, after Thierry Ong (Arsenal 175). Wayne Rooney (Manchester United 183), Sergio Aguero (Manchester City 184) and Harry Kane (Tottenham 213).
However, if we count the time we spent with Chelsea ten years ago, Salah's last two goals are his 153rd in the Premier League, less than ten goals shy of beating legends Robbie Fowler and Jermain Defoe.
However, there are some negative aspects for Mohamed Salah in this latest match. Is that he couldn't check the door bill from “Penalty point” Got it again the first penalty kick in the 22nd minute was not saved. Martin Dubravka
It turns out that since his move in 2017, Salah has missed more penalty kicks than any other player in the English Premier League, as he missed 6 times out of a total of 30 penalty kick opportunities. Steven Gerrard (9) With Michael Owen (7) He just conceded more shots. As a Liverpool player
The last time Newcastle beat Anfield in the Premier League. We have to go back in time to the 1993/94 season, when goals from Robert Lee and Andy Cole helped New Mexico break down the wings of the Reds under Roy Evans (Ian Rush, Nigel Clough, Robbie Fa). , John Barnes) down 2-0.
If you don't believe it, you have to believe it… For the next 28 years, Newcastle picked up just one point.
Liverpool won 23 and drew 5.
28 years is still the longest period on record. It's similar to what Chelsea faced against Everton at Stamford Bridge as well.
Even if we measure the “home games” statistics this season, Liverpool will be slightly behind Aston Villa when Unai Emery’s men played 10 home matches with a score of 9 wins and 1 draw (28 points).
Liverpool played 10 matches at Anfield this season, winning 8 and drawing 2 (26 points).
There were only two teams honored with points. Manchester United (0-0) And Arsenal (1-1) Just
More important than the narrow image of this season is the image. “wider” From playing at Anfield
Since last season, Liverpool have lost only one home match, which was… Leeds United They surprisingly beat them 2-1 at the end of October, equaling that since, and it has been 22 games since the team played. yourgen club Never lose to anyone in the nest. Divided into 17 wins and 5 draws.
The picture opposite Liverpool at Anfield shows blood and pus. Newcastle Yes, when you have to get away from St James' Park.
I found that there was only… Sheffield United Only one team performed worse. As for away results in the Premier League this season, most have been completed with 10 away matches.
a team |
performance |
Tags |
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Fulham |
1-3-6 |
6 |
Newcastle |
1-2-7 |
5 |
Chef Yu |
0-2-8 |
2 |
He lost 7 out of 10 matches and only managed to defeat one team against the villagers. The way it should be “true fan” Just to be able to answer that all in one game which game is that?
The answer without thinking too much – it is Sheffield United who lost to Newcastle with a record score of 0-8 at the start of the season.
Oh…or the magpie will be hit. “The Bramall Lane Mystery” has arrived?!?
They lost 7 of their last 8 matches in each cup and lost 5 of their last 6 matches in the English Premier League until the standings fell to ninth place.
This is clearly a different team to the one that produced the masterpiece that qualified them for the Champions League with a fourth-place finish.
Of course, on the one hand, Eddie Howe can be blamed for having a tough time with Motivation Karma, with injuries exceeding half the squad. Which we have faced over the last 2-3 months, which should also be added to by the suspension of another key midfielder, Sandro Tornali.
In theory, there might still be a chance. But in practice I can't really see how Newcastle can get back into the Champions League again.
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