Prepare yourselves for some stats that finally,
conclusively prove that Jurgen Klopp - your
new god - is on the verge of unleashing
something very special on the Premier
League.
To everyone else… we can only apologise for
the ear-bashing you are about to get from any
Liverpool-supporting friends who read this
article.
The Premier League table you can see below
proves that The Reds have officially,
indisputably been the most creative team in
this season's top flight.
Thanks to our statty friends at Opta, we have
been able to find out how many chances each
Premier League team have created in
2016/17.
conclusively prove that Jurgen Klopp - your
new god - is on the verge of unleashing
something very special on the Premier
League.
To everyone else… we can only apologise for
the ear-bashing you are about to get from any
Liverpool-supporting friends who read this
article.
The Premier League table you can see below
proves that The Reds have officially,
indisputably been the most creative team in
this season's top flight.
Thanks to our statty friends at Opta, we have
been able to find out how many chances each
Premier League team have created in
2016/17.
And while Klopp's side currently sit fourth in
the actual Premier League table, they are
right at the top of this one… by some
distance:
the actual Premier League table, they are
right at the top of this one… by some
distance:
Liverpool have created a massive total of 112
goal scoring opportunities in their seven
matches so far this season, which is a
massive 19 more than any other side.
That's quite a lead.
Interestingly, leaders Man City are only joint
third in this alternative universe. Man United
are down in seventh, while Arsenal - who are
actually above Liverpool in the real table - are
all the way down in eighth.
Which poses an interesting question. If
Liverpool are creating so many more chances
than everyone else, just imagine how well they
would be doing if their defence started pulling
its weight.
goal scoring opportunities in their seven
matches so far this season, which is a
massive 19 more than any other side.
That's quite a lead.
Interestingly, leaders Man City are only joint
third in this alternative universe. Man United
are down in seventh, while Arsenal - who are
actually above Liverpool in the real table - are
all the way down in eighth.
Which poses an interesting question. If
Liverpool are creating so many more chances
than everyone else, just imagine how well they
would be doing if their defence started pulling
its weight.
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