EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 24-25, Liverpool stumbles & City back on top

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  2. EPL 2018-19: Match Week 4. Only 3 perfect teams remain
  3. EPL 2018-19: Match Week 5. The Reds on a rampage
  4. EPL by the numbers 2018-19: Match week 6, the Manchester stumble
  5. EPL by the numbers 2018-19: Match week 7, Chelsea for real?
  6. EPL by the numbers 2018-19: Match week 8, United Comeback Could Save Season … or at least Mourinho’s job (for a few weeks)
  7. EPL by the numbers 2018-19: Match Week 9, City keeping rolling, but Liverpool stay on their heels
  8. EPL by the numbers 2018-19: Match Week 10, Real Madrid crisis reaches five-alarm level
  9. EPL by the numbers 2018-19: Match Week 11, Liverpool sliding?
  10. EPL: Match Week 12, City’s momentum building & Newcastle rising from the dead
  11. EPL by the Numbers: Match Week 13, Bayern in 5th, Barça in 2nd as European shakeup continues
  12. EPL by the Numbers: Match Week 14, Arsenal Get Their First Signature Win of the Season
  13. EPL by the Numbers: Match Week 15, Liverpool go top; Fulham still bottom
  14. EPL by the Numbers: Match Week 17, Klopp finally beats United to go top
  15. EPL by the numbers: Match week 18-20, Liverpool expand lead
  16. EPL by the numbers: Match Week 21, Title race back on
  17. EPL by the numbers: Match Week 22, Tottenham and City likely to meet in League Cup Final
  18. EPL by the numbers: Match Week 23, Liverpool and Tottenham come back to earn wins while Arsenal gets back in the top 4 race
  19. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 24-25, Liverpool stumbles & City back on top
  20. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 26, Chelsea in shambles as City return to the top of the table
  21. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 27-8, City close in. Arsenal back in 4th
  22. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 29, Liverpool slip again – City go top
  23. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 30, Arsenal back in top 4; City still top
  24. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 31, Liverpool back top & quadruple still on for City
  25. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 32, Liverpool win late, Arsenal to third
  26. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 32-33 Liverpool back on top; Chelsea to third
  27. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 33-34. Tiger roars Again … Liverpool pray for Tottenham and United’s help
  28. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 34-5. City can put the champagne on ice … as victories over Spurs and United all but seal title
  29. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 35-7. Kompany to the rescue as City all but seal title; all four English sides to European finals
  30. EPL by the Numbers 2018-19: Match Week 38. City win title; Liverpool complete best second place finish ever

By: Richard Van Heertum

The weekend before last was the Fourth Round of the FA Cup and, while many of the favorites including Chelsea and Man City won, there were a number of sides to fall, some in truly startling fashion. United beat Arsenal 3-1 at the Emirates to extend their streak to 8 in 8 under their new manager, Everton fell to Millwall after holding the lead not once but twice in the pouring rain (3-2), Tottenham were summarily extracted from the tournament by Crystal Palace 2-0, West Ham exited 4-2 at Wimbledon and Wolves were forced into a replay with Shrewsbury (though they might be happy with the result after trailing late), having upset Liverpool in the previous round.

The EPL season then continued with two rounds of fixtures last week. The first round was Tuesday and Wednesday, with several hugely surprising results. It started Tuesday with United’s winning streak ending with a 2-2 home draw with Burnley while, at the same time, Man City’s struggles at Newcastle continued, with a shock 2-1 loss. Arsenal held on for 2-1 victory over a struggling Cardiff City, making it 30 straight at home against teams in the relegation zone for the Gunners and putting two points between themselves and United in sixth, and then jumping Chelsea into fourth after the Blues suffered a humiliating 4-0 loss at Bournemouth Wednesday. Liverpool was thus in a position to capitalize Wednesday as they hosted a struggling Leicester City, but after taking an early lead, the Reds had to settle for a point and a five-point lead at the top.

In other matches of note, Fulham secured only their fourth victory of the season, 4-2 over Brighton, though they still found themselves 6 points from safety while Wolves continued their impressive run in the league with a 3-0 destruction of West Ham. On Tuesday, Everton survived a red card to win 1-0 at Huddersfield, with Richarlison scoring in the 3rd minute and Lucas Digne earning the red in the 66th. Crystal Palace then eked out a point with a red card of their own Wednesday, 1-1 at Southampton.

Over the weekend, Man City beat Arsenal for the 6th time in the last 9 (with 2 draws) to ultimately shrink the gap to only three points behind Liverpool, after the Reds blew a lead for the second game running, again settling for a point, this time at West Ham (1-1), Tottenham won late for the third match running, United got back to winning ways with a 1-0 victory at Leicester and Chelsea did the same in style 5-0 over all-but-sure-to-be-relegated cellar-dwelling Huddersfield. At the bottom of the table, Newcastle lost to the Spurs late winner, Huddersfield were, as previously noted, crushed, Fulham fell back to earth, 2-0 at Crystal Palace, Cardiff beat Bournemouth 2-0 and Burnley settled for a 1-1 draw hosting Southampton. Cardiff were not able to escape 18th place with the win, though they are only two points below three sides, followed by Fulham in 19th and Huddersfield bottom on 11 points from 25 matches.

In La Liga, Barcelona came back from 2-0 down to Valencia to earn a point and actually extends their lead over Atlético Madrid, who lost 1-0 at Real Betis, to six points. Sevilla also lost 1-0, at Celta Vigo to fall 14 behind, while Real Madrid won 3-0 to further consolidate their position in third. In Italy, Juve settled for a point in a 3-3 home draw with Parma, with Napoli pulling within nine after their 3-0 win over Sampdoria. Inter failed to take advantage of Juve’s slip up though, losing 1-0 at home to Bologna while Roma and Milan played out a 1-1 draw that kept Milan in fourth by a point. Meanwhile, in Germany, Dortmund were held to a 1-1 draw at Eintracht, but still picked up a point on Bayern Munich, who lost 3-1 to Bayer Leverkusen. Monchengladbach then slotted back into second, on goal difference, after a 2-0 victory at Schalke, assisted by a 59th minute red card for Schalke’s Nubel. And, finally, in France, PSG’s undefeated start to the season was finally put to bed after 21 matches, as Lyon knocked them off 2-1. Their lead at the top is now “down” to 10 points over Lille and 13 over Lyon, though they have two games in hand over both.

Oh, and you might have heard there was a kind of big game on Sunday. The expected team won, but in a dud piece of entertainment for all but the most stalwart of defensive fans or exuberant fair-weather Patriots fans. The Belichick-Brady junta made it a record six titles in the lowest scoring Super Bowl ever, 13-3 over the previously offensively-explosive LA Rams. One should give some credit to the coach, who shut down the #2 offense in the league (3 points) and the #3 (Kansas City) and #7 San Diego Chargers for more than a half of football leading up to the game. Brady will celebrate this title and its record-setting aftermath, but he has never, in my mind, had less to do with a playoff win in his career.

On to the numbers, with a few nibble from around the sports world, including more than usual from the world of tennis after an eventful Australian Open …


Match Week 24-5

1 – Last season was a decent one for Olivier Giroud after moving from Arsenal to Chelsea in the Winter transfer market, in the wake of the Gunners signing Aubameyang. He ended up with 5 goals and 3 assists in only 9 starts and 8 sub appearances, leading the line as Chelsea won the FA Cup. This season has essentially been a nightmare with only one league goal in 19, mostly sub, league appearances and four more in the Europa League. Sarri has generally preferred Hazard in the false 9 over Giroud or the misfiring Morata. The latter just joined Atlético Madrid after the loan signing of Higuaín, but Giroud was unable to secure his desired move back to France.

1Last week was the first time Juventus were eliminated from the Coppa Italia under Massimiliano Allegri. He’d won four domestic doubles in his four seasons in Turin before this. This is also their first loss in domestic competitions this season, having won 21 and drawn 2.

AC Milan, on the other hand, cruised through to the semifinals, beating Napoli 2-0 – with Higuaín’s replacement Krzysztof Piatek scoring both.

2 – Speaking of Gonzalo Higuaín, he failed to score in his first two starts with Chelsea, a 3-0 win in the FA Cup over Sheffield Wednesday and a shocking 4-0 loss at Bournemouth midweek, but found the back of the net twice Saturday, as Chelsea rebounded from that loss to return to the top 4, 5-0 over Huddersfield. Hazard also had a brace, to hit 12 for the season, after scoring only 1 in his last 8.

Gonzalo Higuaín Chelsea
Liftoff for Higuaín in style, with a roofer to open the scoring before a decent second effort in a nice rebound win for the Blues.


3 – Tottenham have won three straight with goals in the 80th minute or later, including the winner in the 83rd minute Saturday against Newcastle, though they benefited from a goalkeeper flub. The win set an EPL record, for 29 straight league matches without a draw.

3 – Cardiff keeper Neil Etheridge has saved three penalties this season, though two were in the first two league matches. He couldn’t add to the tally as Aubameyang sent him the wrong way to give Arsenal the lead last Tuesday in the 65th minute. They went on to win 2-1, though a chance at a rare clean sheet went wanting late for the Gunners.

5 – Matches without a solitary goal for soon-to-be-relegated Huddersfield, and only one in their last 7, for a side that seem to have all but given up with 13 matches left in the season. They were run off the pitch by Chelsea in a 5-0 loss at Stamford Bridge, their 11th loss in their last 12.

4 – of the last five matches between City and Arsenal have seen the former score three goals, and it was 2-0 in the other. Arsenal’s defensive woes played a part Sunday, but they were completely stale on offense in the second half as well, their midfielders unable to get the ball forward with any consistency.

Sergio Agüero
Agüero continues to make his case as the greatest striker in EPL history, but his third goal arguably should have been overruled for a very clear handball.


5-1 – Serena Williams is usually the one pulling a victory from the teeth of likely defeat, but since returning to the tour, there has been a definite shift in her results. And that continued in the Australian Open semifinals, where the American went from serving for the match up 4-6, 6-4, 5-1, 40-30, to losing the third set 7-5, and thus the match to Pliskova. There was an ankle injury that hastened the collapse, as she didn’t win another point on serve the entire match, but it’s still a shocking result as Williams continues to chase the increasingly elusive Grand Slam #24, to equal Margaret Court for the all-time record for slams.

7 – Good news for Man City after their shock defeat Tuesday was the draw by Liverpool Wednesday. If the Reds’ had held their lead, or taken one of their countless chances in the second half, they would have held a seven-point lead after 24 matches, which has only been cracked once in the history of English football at that point in the season – when the Newcastle “Entertainers” of 1995-96 blew a 9-point lead after 24 matches to lose to, who else, but Manchester United. After another draw Monday at West Ham and City winning Wednesday at Everton, City were back in first, on goal difference (though Liverpool can still go back to the top if they win this weekend).  

10 – Goals in last 12 for Son Heung-Min after he started the season with none in 7. The winner, while fortuitous, moved Spurs above City into second … for a day.

Son scores
Son celebrates his late winner with World Cup breakout star Trippier. Could Spurs sneak back into the title hunt? It seems unlikely, but you never know …


10 – of the first 20 league goals conceded by Man City have come via free kicks, the highest percent in the league. However, one should note only Liverpool have allowed fewer goals this season, with 15. Arsenal, on the other hand, have conceded 36, the most of any side in the top 8, even with Everton in ninth, and five more than Leicester City in 11th.

10 – Ironically, the worst Super Bowl for Tom Brady and the Patriots offense led to their biggest margin of victory among their six wins. In fact, it was the first time that they were separated by more than one score (8 points) in any of their previous 8 trips to the Super Bowl. Go figure …

11 – Wolverhampton Wolves matched their tally for wins in an EPL season with their 3-1 road win at Everton. They have 13 chances to break that mark and now sit in 7th place, only 9 points behind Arsenal in sixth. They are 5-3-6 against the top half of the table, with wins over Tottenham (3-1), Liverpool in the FA Cup (2-1), Chelsea (2-1) and 1-1 draws with City, United and Arsenal. Impressive stuff!

Wolves continue to enjoy their return to the Premier League like few sides promoted in recent seasons. They are one win from setting a club record for wins in a season, with 13 chances to break it.

14 – Japanese tennis star Kei Nishikori spent that many hours on the courts in the first four rounds of the Australian Open, coming back from two sets down on two occasions – something many will never do in their careers. The toll of those hours caught up with him a week ago Wednesday as he had to retire in the second set of his quarterfinal match with Djokovic, down 6-1, 4-1, with a quad injury. Djokovic ran to the title (see below).

26 – Rashford scored his 26th goal since his debut in February 2016 in his 100th match, as the youngest United player to hit that mark (beating Ryan Giggs by a few months). It was the winner as United beat Leicester 1-0 to make it 10 in 11 wins under Ole Gunnar Solskjær, with the other result a draw.

Marcus Rashford
Rashford continued his resurgence in the wake of Mourinho, scoring the winner against Leicester in his 100th league appearance.


29 to 2 – Goals for and against Man City in their six-game home winning streak. The latest was a 3-1 win over the Gunners with Aguero scoring his three goals from about 10 yards … combined.

30 – When Manchester City scores within the first minute of their match at Newcastle last week, it was their 30th goal without reply in the league, extending a record that had previously been held by Preston North End’s, way back when Queen Victoria was in charge. The streak would end there though as their bid to win back to back titles took what looked like a serious hit in the eventual 2-1 loss to Newcastle. They could well be back in first place anyway, if they beat Everton Wednesday.

33 – Remember Man United flop Memphis Depay? Well his move to Lyon has been a huge success, with 33 goals in only 91 appearances since January 2017. That followed only 7 in 53 with United and star-killer Jose Mourinho.

Memphis Depay
Depay was one of the hottest young prospects in Europe until his aborted stay with United. He is now being looked at by some of the biggest clubs on the continent once again.


34 to 9 – There were many unbelievable numbers in Djokovic’s 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 destruction of #2 Nadal in the Aussie Open Final, but maybe most impressive was his 34 winners against only 9 unforced errors (in 26 games, after only 5 in his semifinal destruction of Poullet). He also won his first 16 points on serve and 25 of his first 26. He broke Rafa in his first service game of the match, to end a 66-game streak unbroken for the Spaniard.  Djokovic also won 14 of the first 17 points that went 10 strokes or more. And it was his record 7th Aussie Open and 15th Major overall, drawing within 2 of Nadal and 5 of Federer. Nadal had not lost a set heading into the final, but was swept in straight sets for the first time ever in a Slam final. And Djokovic has now won 12 of their last 15 meetings since the 2013 U.S. Open Final. Oh, one other thing, if Djokovic can actually beat Nadal in Paris, he would have won four straight Slams, this being the third time he has won three in a row in his impressive career – another record!

Nadal & Djokovic
Nadal had an off-day, but Djokovic looked veritably unbeatable as he continued his almost year-long dominance of the sport.


40 – Goals for Sergio Agüero in 63 against the Big Six for He scored the opener against Arsenal within the first two minutes, in comical fashion, as Iwobi gave it away on the edge of the box and Leno missed another save he should have made. He then scored the second, again from close in, to restore the City lead right before halftime and the third on another mistake by Lichtsteiner and Leno, though it arguably should have been ruled out for hand ball. That was his 10th hat trick, only one behind the Premier League record 11 Alan Shearer collected in his stellar career.

40 – Bill Belichick has now won six Super Bowls as a Head Coach and two more as a defensive coordinator. It was that earlier position that might have served him best as he held the 11th best offense in the history of the NFL to 3 paltry points. How did he do it? Well, he put six on the line with two linebackers right behind on a number of plays to stop the run and then, brilliantly, went from being the side that played the most man-to-man in the league to running 40% of the defensive plays in zone defense. It flummoxed Goff and the Rams potent offense and set the stage for the win.

Bill Belichick
Belichick and defensive coordinator Brian Flores held the Rams to a Super Bowl-tying three points with a reminder that defense still matters in the league.


48-37 – That is the combined record of Djokovic and Nadal against Roger Federer who, to be fair, dominated the sport for a few years before the two came along. However, Djokovic leads 25-22 and Nadal leads 23-15, begging the question of whether we should really consider the Swiss star the Greatest of All Time. After Djokovic’s destruction of Nadal, by the way, his record against Nadal is 28-25, and seems to push a narrative that the Serbian, younger than the other two, could one day claim the title of GOAT. Just saying …

50 – Lys Mouset of Bournemouth came on in the 62nd minute Saturday for his 50th EPL appearances, with 43 of those coming as a sub. He has two goals and no assists in his league career, but has added a goal and assist in 9 league cup appearances. At 22 he certainly will have a chance to earn more starts in the future, already a French under 21 international.

63 – Arsenal had 63% of possession, outshot United 13 to 8, had 5 shots on target to United’s 4, completed over 200 more passes (577 to 345), had a higher pass completion percent (85 to 78) and more corners (5 to 3) and lost to United 3-1 at home a week ago Friday in the FA Cup. That sounds alarmingly like the old Arsenal …

65 – There were few highlights for the Rams Sunday, beyond their defense, which played extraordinary football in a loss, but they did set one positive Super Bowl record – the 65-yard punt by Johnny Hekker. You might remember him as the guy that turned around their game against the Saints, with his fake punt for a first down waking up a dormant offense. Nothing did the trick Sunday and it had to be the dullest Super Bowl in recent memory.

90 – Novak Djokovic, who dominated the sport between 2011 and 2016, had an injury, surgery and then a steep decline in form and results. He recovered by changing his serve, ditching an old technique and returning to his earlier approach. The switch moved him from winning 83 percent of his service games, before Wimbledon, to 90 percent after and winning 71 percent of his first-serve points to 77 percent. And that has allowed him to return to #1 and dominate the sport even more than in the past, having become the first man ever to beat Nadal in the finals of a Grand Slam in straight sets! Potentially useful info for the weekend duffer.

2008 – The last time Tottenham won a trophy, the League Cup. 11 years later, it looks unlikely they will end that streak this season, after a harsh four days when they lost in the semifinals of the League Cup on penalties to Chelsea, unable to hold a 1-0 home lead from the first leg, and then fell in the FA Cup 2-0 to Crystal Palace. Pochettino played a weakened starting 11 and was summarily criticized afterwards before pulling out the old Wenger line that the Top 4 is more important. At least Wenger added three FA Cups and Community Shields to his coffers in the last few seasons before calling it quits …

Connor Wickham
Connor Wickham had a dream return to the pitch after 792 days out, as he scored the opening goal and, ultimately, winner, as Crystal Palace facilitated Tottenham’s exit from the FA Cup 2-0.



Check back in at the same bat time, same bat channel next week for the next round of fixtures …

About The Author

Richard has published over 25 academic essays, hundreds of articles in the popular press on movies, music, sports and politics, and three books, Hollywood's Exploited (Palgrave, 2010), Educating the Global Citizen (Bentham, 2011) and The Selling of Bohemia (RJV Books, 2015). He earned a PhD in cultural studies and education from UCLA and a masters in economics from SDSU. He is a rabid sports fan who roots for Arsenal, the NY Jets and Dallas Cowboys (he knows, he knows), the Yankees and the Celtics.

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