Pos | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
13th | 38 | 12 | 9 | 17 | 42 | 48 | -6 | 45 |
Player | Type | From | To | Fee(£m) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ayoze Perez | Permanent | Newcastle United | Leicester City | 30 |
Joelinton | Permanent | Hoffenheim | Newcastle United | 40 |
Jose Salomon Rondon | End of Loan | Newcastle United | West Bromwich Albion | N/A |
How do you think this season will go?Not as well as any of us want it to, but also not as bad as many think it will go. So (optimistically) somewhere between 11-16.
Which player is going to be your star of the season and why?Lejeuene. He's arguably our best player but his time with us has been marred with injuries. However, when he has played he has given us that boost we needed out from defence. He's a ball playing centre-back who also has great defensive capabilities. A trio of him, Schar and Lascelles will be key for us this coming season.
How do you think the team will line up?GK Dubravka
Pos | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 38 | 15 | 7 | 16 | 51 | 48 | +3 | 52 |
Player | Position | Age | Nation | From | Fee | Contract | Info |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
James Justin | RB | 21 | England | Luton Town | Undisclosed (Around £6m) | 5 Years | Link |
Ayoze Perez | ST/CM/LW/RW? (getting mixed signals here) | 25 | Spain | Newcastle | £30m | 4 Years | Link |
Vontae Daley-Campbell | RB | 18 | England | Free Agent | N/A | ? | Link |
George Hirst | ST | 20 | England | OH Lueven | ? | ? | Link |
Ali Reghba | ST | 19 | Ireland/Algeria | Bohemians | ? | ? | Link |
Youri Tielemans | CM | 22 | Belgium | Monaco | (Around £40m) | 4 Years | Link |
Mitchell Clark | RB/CB/LB | 20 | Wales | Free Agent | Free | 3 Years | Link |
How do you think this season will go?Really exciting times for us going into this season, talented young squad that have now had a year together with a couple of quality additions in Perez and Tielemans as well as a very good manager. I believe since Rodgers came in we were 3rd or 4th in the form table, although that may have also been due to the awful run of results from Chelsea, Arsenal, united and Spurs. I expect us to be fighting for that 7th spot and definitely some good cup runs, if we don't get European football next year we will lose a lot of key players. I think we will definitely be playing some exciting football which will be good for any neutrals watching.
Which player is going to be your star of the season and why?The one player I was absolutely desperate for us to sign over the summer was Tielemans, so I’m delighted we got our man after a great half-season loan spell last season. He came straight into the side and slotted in perfectly alongside Maddison to offer even more of an attacking threat with his excellent pin point passes and forward vision, 3 goals and 4 assists in 13 games speaks for itself coming into a very challenging league as a 21 year old (at the time). A midfield trio of Maddison and Tielemans providing the attacking threat and the ever reliable Ndidi for defensive stability behind them will be a pleasure to watch this season.
How do you think the team will line up?Lineup 4-1-4-1
Note about setup: Let’s be honest. I’m here for the story and the imagination. So my starting setup here required a little bit of customization. Hopefully you can afford me a bit of grace. I'm from Canterbury, UK and whilst they have a team, they would require a custom DB to control. I also do not have the time/life/patience for the entire 'rags to riches' gameplay it would take to get official Canterbury City into the PRM and onwards. I also don’t know where the game will go, and whether I’d actually make it. So for my own enjoyment, we made a few edits. I took the pre-game editor to Shrewsbury Town. Why Shrewsbury? Well, they were a random choice in one of my ‘experiments’ and I enjoyed the squad, so Shrewsbury Town became Canterbury City Athletic Football Club, we play at Victoria Park (an IRL recreation ground in the city) which is a 19,000 seat stadium. But name, location, stadium and kit colours aside, we’re vanilla and good to go. submitted by joeyleonine to footballmanagergames [link] [comments] Club Colours Canterbury City had a topsy-turvy last couple of seasons – losing in the playoffs in 17/18 before narrowly avoiding relegation in 18/19. The club vision is for a top half finish, with a long term plan of promotion via the playoffs over the next 5 years. It’s positive, if a little conservative. But the squad, on the whole, didn’t seem comfortable with a greater challenge. Understandable. The guys who stuck around from last season were still licking wounds, and the new blood (or fresh meat) needed time to integrate. I conceded to the collective overview. I favor a positive, possession based 4-3-3 (that some would call 4-1-4-1). A Sweeper-Keeper, a Ball Playing Centre-Back and Wing-Backs. Offset by the real rock star of the team, a Half-Back. In front of them will be a Box to Box engine and a Playmaker. Then there’s the O-Line, a No.9 flanked on either wing. On the right, a traditional Winger. On the left, an Inside Forward. The club had a bit of an overhaul before we even got there with new arrivals including Donald Love (RB), Ethan Ebanks-Landell (CB), Aaron Pierre (CB), Sean Goss (CM), and Jason Cummings (ST). They also sorted some Loan deals. But we’ve got long term injuries so we needed and wanted to do some business of our own. Loan-ins not shown - Max O'Leary (GK) & Callum Lang (AM) A ridiculous first half of the season, all things considered. We won games that the media didn’t think we should have. We won games that should have been quite tight, by a significant margin. We came back from being down a few times to snatch a point. But we’ve also been on the receiving end of results that haven’t gone our way. The Carabao Cup ended as swiftly as is began for us. A 1st round 2-1 loss to Championship side Swansea. But despite the board’s desire to at least reach round 2, it was a blessing in disguise as it meant the early season fixture list wasn’t too congested. But as a first foray into League 1 management goes, we were flying. We’ve only actually lost 2 games by January and sat in 2nd place. 5 points behind Blackpool and 5 points ahead of Doncaster. We had a game in hand on Blackpool too, but blew a 2-0 lead against Coventry with 10 remaining to drop points. Still, we pasted Blackpool themselves 4-0 away. We were where we were on merit. And though we had a run of 3-4 draws in a row in late November and a few more where the points just got away, but we were by far exceeding all expectations. Jason Cummings led the scoring at the nominal halfway stage, despite a footballing classic – a barren run, a drought breaking goal followed by an injury moments later! Fortunately Fejiri Okenabirhie chose that moment to enter some form himself. Daouda Bamba had been immense on the right wing. Aaron Niguez was solid in the inside forward role, with that slide-rule pass or inside ball over the top that’s making him king of the assists. Callum Lang rotated around the front 3 as necessary. But Nathan Delfouneso remained an enigma at this his Nth club, afraid to say that 1 goal and 0 assists wasn’t really what I was hoping for, but we should have known really. Ross McCormack played more games for me in the Central Midfield play-making role than anything else, rotating with Sean Goss. With everyone else in alright form upfront I haven’t had room for him in the O-Line. Ollie Norburn came back from injury and played himself into form. Anthony Grant has actually been more effective on the pitch than Louis Thompson and so started more often, though Thompson’s versatility means he’s also played a bit more forward or indeed, backwards as emergency Center-Back! Leif Davis quickly made himself the 1st choice on the left. Donald Love disappointed me, if not the ‘stats’ when he played on the right which meant that veteran Lewis Buxton has been No.1 there so far. Ebanks-Landel and Ro-Shaun Williams were current No.1 Center-Back pairing. But Ebanks-Landel picked up a 1-2 month-er in December alongside another injury for Aaron Pierre. Leaving us short-handed at the back. But it was January, so we went foraging again in the transfer window. January acquisitions Chey Dunkley got dumped on the transfer list at pretty much the same time we needed cover, so we purchased and we picked up Left Back Christian Hill after a trial. Social media and board poo-poo it alike and the coaching team aren’t convinced, but I reckoned he’d be decent cover. With Nathan Delfouneso being way so off the pace we needed another option. Enter former MLS star and 36yr old Brazilian nut-job, Kleber (AM, Free). Offered him a trial, he accepted. Offered him an ‘impact sub’ contract, he accepted. OK. More on him, then in a bit. We took a very pragmatic approach to the wage bill, offloading some of the Reserves plus umpteen youth grads who really weren’t up to scratch. There’s a couple of kids I wanted to keep around, so they went out on loan. But otherwise we were cutthroat. There’s a lot at stake. The round draws of the FA Cup were kind, until our 5th Round trip to Leicester. They were struggling, siting 17th in the Premiership so you never know. Ayoze Perez scored from a corner after 3 minutes but that remained the only goal of a game we probably deserved to lose but could have won. But with a 3rd Round expectation. That was alright. And then there’s the Leasing.com Trophy. An unknown for me personally. But I quite enjoyed the format. It was also a throw away side project that no-one at the club had any stock in, so it didn’t matter much. But we went and won it anyway, you know, just for good measure only conceded 2 goals in the process! With the extra little bit of strength and depth we’ve brought in we manage to navigate some significant fixture congestion throughout February and March – most of it caused by our prolonged success in the respective cups. But our form was imperious. We ensure that Victoria Park is a fortress, undefeated at home and actually, only lose 1 further game of note. We drop a few points on occasion, but there’s a steely determination in the squad that I’ve come to admire which is summed up by the 3-3 draw away to Sunderland. 2-0 down after 20 minutes, we came back after the hour just to go 3-2 down again straightway. We equalize again with 10 to go to rescue a point we didn’t really need! We ended up playing 4 league games in the space of 10 days towards the end of the season, there is definitely a sense of fatigue and jadedness about some of the performances. But we are able to rotate, keep injuries low and more importantly keep the points adding up. We secured a Play-Off spot with 8 games to go. We secured promotion with 4 to go and the League 1 title the next game, with a 3-1 at home to Ipswich. parading the trophy to the modest 9,500 who turned up. The final table looked like this: #Form And with regards to squad performance. They were alright. Strength in depth Some closing observations then on a weird and wonderful first season. Firstly, Kleber. I’m not sure what I was expecting from him really. He was a shot to nothing and so it has sort of proved to be. Spending more time out injured or unfit than anything else. That being said, he delivered spectacularly over the course of two days. In a match against [team], coming on in the second half as an ‘impact sub’, he scored popped up to score his one and only goal, to then jump into a 2 footed tackle in the final minutes to receive his marching orders! That Red Card was upgraded to a 3 match ban. He picked up a training injury the next day that kept him out for more or less the rest of season. I tried to cheer him up: Never mind, then. LAD. I kinda like him. He’s contracted for another season. This one could be a wild ride! And then there’s Nathan Delfouneso. Ugh. He should be better than he is. He’s a determined soul. He’s got enough pace to worry people. He just has no end product. No composure. He scored 1 more goal this season to take his tally to 2. The only problem being that that goal turned out to be a wonder hit from the edge of the area that won the game that sealed promotion! But I refuse to be sentimental. He’s got another season as well, but if he can’t do it in League 1, he ain’t gonna do it in the Championship. But that’s just it. I don’t actually know how we’ll compete at all next season. We were good this year, no doubt. Players came into form at the right times and we had reasonable strength in depth to keep going when the others fell away. But we can’t afford the asking prices of the loanees we’ve had in, so we’ll lose 3 first teamers, including our Keeper. And whilst there’s no doubt 1 or 2 of these guys are likely Championship players, I’m finding it very hard to assess our relative quality as a whole for next season. Some of the standout performers from this season want new contracts and others are about to run out. Some of them deserve and are worth new deals. Some I’m really not sure about. Finance is going to be the main issue here. So it could be an interesting couple of months. I’ll let you know how next season goes! |
Club | Starting XI | Subs |
---|---|---|
Arsenal | Cech, Holding, Mertesacker, Monreal, Bellerin, Elneny, Xhaka, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Welbeck, Iwobi, Lacazette | Ospina, Kolasinac, Willock, Nelson, maitland-Niles, Walcott, Giroud |
Bournemouth | Begovic, Francis, Cook, Mings, Daniels, Gosling, Cook, Ibe, Gradel, King, Afobe | Boruc, Butcher, Ndjoli, Holmes, Worthington, Harfield, Mahoney, Dobre, Simpson |
Brighton | Ryan; Bruno, Duffy, Dunk, Suttner; Murphy, Stephens, Kayal, Brown; Gross, Hemed | Maenpaa (GK), Rosenior, Bong, Huenemeier, Goldson, Sidwell, Knockaert, March, LuaLua, Skalak |
Burney | Heaton, Lowton, Mee, Tarkowski, Ward, Cork, Westwood, Brady, Arfield, Gray, Walters | Pope, Mitchell, Bardsley, Anderson, Long, Taylor, Ulvestad, Gudmundsson, Defour, Hendrick, Vokes, Agyei |
Chelsea | Courtois; Azpilicueta, David Luiz, Cahill (c); Moses, Fabregas, Kante, Alonso; Willian, Batshuayi, Pedro | Caballero, Rudiger, Christensen, Scott, Boga, Musonda, Morata |
Crystal Palace | Speroni, Milivojevic, Dann, Riedewald, van Aanholt, Townsend, Loftus-Cheek, Puncheon, Zaha, Lokilo, Benteke | Hennessey, Ward, Tomkins, Lee, Schlupp, Ladapo, Husin, Wan-Bissaka |
Everton | Pickford, Holgate, Keane, Jagielka, Baines, Schneiderlin, Davies, Calvert-Lewin, Klaassen, Rooney, Sandro | Stekelenburg, Robles, Williams, Mirallas, Martina, Gueye, Barry, Lookman, Kenny, Besic |
Huddersfield | Lossl, Smith, Schindler, Zanka, Lowe, Kachunga, Billing, Mooy, van la Parra, Ince, Mounie | Coleman, Schofield, Malone, Whitehead, Hudson, Scannell, Lolley, Williams, Depoitre, Quaner, Hefele, Palmer, Edmonds-Green |
Leicester | Schmeichel; Simpson, Morgan, Maguire, Fuchs; Albrighton, James, Ndidi, Gray; Vardy, Okazaki | Hamer, Jakupović, Chilwell, Benalouane, Amartey, King, Iborra, Mahrez, Lawrence, Musa, Ulloa, Iheanacho |
Liverpool | Mignolet, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Lovren, Moreno, Can, Milner, Grujic, Salah, Firmino, Origi | Karius, Ward, Wijnaldum, Gomez, Klavan, Mane, Robertson, Solanke, Flanagan, Kent, Ejaria, Woodburn |
Manchester City | Ederson; Kompany, Stones, Otamendi; Danilo, Yaya Toure, De Bruyne, Sane; Silva; Jesus, Aguero | Muric, Grimshaw, Walker, Sterling, Mangala, Bernardo, Fernandinho, Roberts, Zinchenko, Adarabioyo, Diaz, Foden |
Manchester United | Super Cup Aug 8th | Super Cup Aug 8th |
Newcastle | Elliot, Manquillo, Lejeune, Clark, Dummett, Ritchie, Shelvey, Hayden, Atsu, Pérez, Mitrović | Darlow, Gámez, Lascelles, Mbemba, Aarons, De Jong, Diamé, Merino, Murphy |
Southampton | Forster; Cedric, Yoshida, Stephens, Bertrand; Davis, Romeu, Ward-Prowse; Tadic, Gabbiadini, Redmond | Taylor, Clasie, Long, Austin, Boufal, Gardos, Gallagher, Targett, Flannigan, Bednarek, McQueen, Højbjerg |
Stoke City | Butland; Zouma, Shawcross, Cameron; Diouf, Fletcher, Allen, Pieters; Bojan, Berahino; Shaqiri | Grant, Haugaard, Johnson, Wollscheid, Muniesa, Adam, Ramadan, Crouch, Joselu |
Swansea | Fabianski, Naughton, Fernandez, Mawson, Olsson, Britton, Fer, Carroll, Routledge, Ayew, Abraham | Nordfeldt, Mulder, van der Hoorn, Bartley, Rangel, Kingsley, Roque Mesa, Grimes, Fulton, Narsingh, McBurnie |
Tottenham | Lloris; Trippier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Davies; Dier, Dembele; Sissoko, Eriksen, Dele; Kane | Vorm, Whiteman, Carter-Vickers, Dinzeyi, Walker-Peters, Wimmer, Georgiou, Miller, Oakley-Boothe, Winks, Janssen |
Watford | Gomes; Janmaat, Kaboul, Britos, Holebas; Doucouré, Chalobah; Amrabat, Cleverley, Pereyra; Sinclair | Pantilimon, Bachmann, Femenia, Mason, Prödl, Mariappa, Watson, Hughes, Capoue, Success, Okaka |
West Brom | Foster, Dawson, Evans (C), Hegazi, Nyom, Livermore, Yacob, McClean, Rodriguez, Phillips, Rondon | Myhill, Palmer, Howkins, Wilson, Field, Robson-Kanu, Harper, Roberts, Leko, O'Shea |
West Ham | Hart, Zabaleta, Fonte, Ogbonna, Masuaku, Noble, Obiang, Fernandes, Arnautovic, Ayew, Martinez | Adrian, Collins, Byram, Rice, Makasi, Holland, Snodgrass, Chicharito |
Name | Team | Goals |
---|---|---|
Batshuayi | CHE | 5 |
Afobe | BOU | 4 |
Gray | BUR | 4 |
Willian | CHE | 4 |
Mounie | HUD | 4 |
Ince | HUD | 4 |
Salah | LIV | 4 |
Joselu | STK | 4 |
Gross | BHA | 3 |
March | BHA | 3 |
Brady | BUR | 3 |
Solanke | LIV | 3 |
Sterling | MCI | 3 |
Lukaku | MUN | 3 |
Rashford | MUN | 3 |
Mkhitaryan | MUN | 3 |
Gayle | NEW | 3 |
Mitrovic | NEW | 3 |
Diouf | STK | 3 |
Abraham | SWA | 3 |
Lacazette | ARS | 2 |
Giroud | ARS | 2 |
Iwobi | ARS | 2 |
Walcott | ARS | 2 |
Murray | BHA | 2 |
Murphy | BHA | 2 |
Hemed | BHA | 2 |
Ibe | BOU | 2 |
Mousset | BOU | 2 |
Walters | BUR | 2 |
Vokes | BUR | 2 |
Remy | CHE | 2 |
Mutch | CRY | 2 |
Rooney | EVE | 2 |
Mirallas | EVE | 2 |
Dowell | EVE | 2 |
Kachunga | HUD | 2 |
Mahrez | LEI | 2 |
Vardy | LEI | 2 |
Firmino | LIV | 2 |
Woodburn | LIV | 2 |
Stones | MCI | 2 |
Diaz | MCI | 2 |
Fellaini | MUN | 2 |
Atsu | NEW | 2 |
Murphy | NEW | 2 |
Austin | SOU | 2 |
Gabbiadini | SOU | 2 |
Fer | SWA | 2 |
Kane | TOT | 2 |
Eriksen | TOT | 2 |
Rodriguez | WBA | 2 |
Robson-Kanu | WBA | 2 |
Martinez | WHU | 2 |
Ramsey | ARS | 1 |
Elneny | ARS | 1 |
Mertesacker | ARS | 1 |
Goldson | BHA | 1 |
Sidwell | BHA | 1 |
Gradel | BOU | 1 |
Francis | BOU | 1 |
Barnes | BUR | 1 |
Hendrick | BUR | 1 |
Mee | BUR | 1 |
Alonso | CHE | 1 |
Azpilicueta | CHE | 1 |
Benteke | CRY | 1 |
Zaha | CRY | 1 |
Milivojevic | CRY | 1 |
Sako | CRY | 1 |
Berkeley | CRY | 1 |
Sandro | EVE | 1 |
Lennon | EVE | 1 |
Van La Parra | HUD | 1 |
Quaner | HUD | 1 |
Scannell | HUD | 1 |
Slimani | LEI | 1 |
Maguire | LEI | 1 |
Coutinho | LIV | 1 |
Mane | LIV | 1 |
Wijnaldum | LIV | 1 |
Milner | LIV | 1 |
Sturridge | LIV | 1 |
Origi | LIV | 1 |
Grujic | LIV | 1 |
Chirivella | LIV | 1 |
Aguero | MCI | 1 |
Jesus | MCI | 1 |
Otamendi | MCI | 1 |
Martial | MUN | 1 |
Mata | MUN | 1 |
Lingard | MUN | 1 |
McTominay | MUN | 1 |
Ritchie | NEW | 1 |
Perez | NEW | 1 |
Gamez | NEW | 1 |
Shaqiri | STK | 1 |
Berahino | STK | 1 |
Adam | STK | 1 |
Muniesa | STK | 1 |
Fernandez | SWA | 1 |
McBurnie | SWA | 1 |
Bartley | SWA | 1 |
Ayew | SWA | 1 |
Stephens | SOU | 1 |
Ward-Prowse | SOU | 1 |
Yoshida | SOU | 1 |
Janssen | TOT | 1 |
Alderweireld | TOT | 1 |
Dier | TOT | 1 |
Winks | TOT | 1 |
Capoue | WAT | 1 |
Okaka | WAT | 1 |
Jakubiak | WAT | 1 |
Watson | WAT | 1 |
Berghuis | WAT | 1 |
Dawson | WBA | 1 |
McClean | WBA | 1 |
Donnellan | WBA | 1 |
Arnautovic | WHU | 1 |
Lanzini | WHU | 1 |
Ayew | WHU | 1 |
Fletcher | WHU | 1 |
Name | Team | Assists |
---|---|---|
Van La Parra | HUD | 4 |
De Bruyne | MCI | 4 |
Martial | MUN | 4 |
Gradel | BOU | 3 |
Batshuayi | CHE | 3 |
Firmino | LIV | 3 |
Mkhitaryan | MUN | 3 |
Lingard | MUN | 3 |
Atsu | NEW | 3 |
Carroll | SWA | 3 |
Iwobi | ARS | 2 |
Monreal | ARS | 2 |
Suttner | BHA | 2 |
March | BHA | 2 |
Fraser | BOU | 2 |
Brady | BUR | 2 |
Hendrick | BUR | 2 |
Cork | BUR | 2 |
Davies | EVE | 2 |
Quaner | HUD | 2 |
Coutinho | LIV | 2 |
Origi | LIV | 2 |
Solanke | LIV | 2 |
Ojo | LIV | 2 |
Shelvey | NEW | 2 |
Aarons | NEW | 2 |
Targett | SOU | 2 |
Shaqiri | STK | 2 |
Diouf | STK | 2 |
Bartley | SWA | 2 |
Trippier | TOT | 2 |
N'Koudou | TOT | 2 |
Phillips | WBA | 2 |
Giroud | ARS | 1 |
Welbeck | ARS | 1 |
Ramsey | ARS | 1 |
Walcott | ARS | 1 |
Kolasinac | ARS | 1 |
Coquelin | ARS | 1 |
Nelson | ARS | 1 |
Kayal | BHA | 1 |
Hemed | BHA | 1 |
Dunk | BHA | 1 |
Bruno | BHA | 1 |
Skalak | BHA | 1 |
Norwood | BHA | 1 |
Rosenior | BHA | 1 |
Afobe | BOU | 1 |
Pugh | BOU | 1 |
Surridge | BOU | 1 |
Walters | BUR | 1 |
Lowton | BUR | 1 |
Ulvestad | BUR | 1 |
Ward | BUR | 1 |
Anderson | BUR | 1 |
Long | BUR | 1 |
Morata | CHE | 1 |
Moses | CHE | 1 |
Alonso | CHE | 1 |
Kante | CHE | 1 |
Fabregas | CHE | 1 |
Kenedy | CHE | 1 |
Tomori | CHE | 1 |
Zaha | CRY | 1 |
Townsend | CRY | 1 |
Milivojevic | CRY | 1 |
Brown | CRY | 1 |
Sandro | EVE | 1 |
Baines | EVE | 1 |
Gueye | EVE | 1 |
Lookman | EVE | 1 |
Williams | HUD | 1 |
Palmer | HUD | 1 |
Löwe | HUD | 1 |
Malone | HUD | 1 |
Lossl | HUD | 1 |
Lolley | HUD | 1 |
Iheanacho | LEI | 1 |
James | LEI | 1 |
Fuchs | LEI | 1 |
Musa | LEI | 1 |
Mane | LIV | 1 |
Lallana | LIV | 1 |
Moreno | LIV | 1 |
Klavan | LIV | 1 |
Woodburn | LIV | 1 |
Silva | MCI | 1 |
Nasri | MCI | 1 |
Foden | MCI | 1 |
Diaz | MCI | 1 |
Pogba | MUN | 1 |
Mata | MUN | 1 |
Darmian | MUN | 1 |
Pereira | MUN | 1 |
Fosu-Mensah | MUN | 1 |
de Jong | NEW | 1 |
Dummett | NEW | 1 |
Gayle | NEW | 1 |
Manquillo | NEW | 1 |
Ward-Prowse | SOU | 1 |
Gabbiadini | SOU | 1 |
Davies | SOU | 1 |
McQueen | SOU | 1 |
Cameron | STK | 1 |
Bojan | STK | 1 |
Sobhi | STK | 1 |
Adam | STK | 1 |
Crouch | STK | 1 |
Verlinden | STK | 1 |
Alli | TOT | 1 |
Wanyama | TOT | 1 |
Fer | SWA | 1 |
Olsson | SWA | 1 |
Routledge | SWA | 1 |
Hughes | WAT | 1 |
Success | WAT | 1 |
Mason | WAT | 1 |
Holebas | WAT | 1 |
Dja Djedje | WAT | 1 |
Chadli | WBA | 1 |
Livermore | WBA | 1 |
Leko | WBA | 1 |
Ayew | WHU | 1 |
Masuaku | WHU | 1 |
Fletcher | WHU | 1 |
Obiang | WHU | 1 |
Reid | WHU | 1 |
Team | Clean sheets | Matches |
---|---|---|
Brighton | 4 | 6 |
Watford | 4 | 6 |
Liverpool | 4 | 8 |
Southampton | 3 | 5 |
Swansea | 3 | 6 |
Burnley | 3 | 7 |
Manchester City | 2 | 4 |
Newcastle | 2 | 6 |
Huddersfield | 2 | 7 |
Leicester | 2 | 7 |
Manchester Utd. | 2 | 7 |
Stoke City | 2 | 8 |
Chelsea | 1 | 4 |
Everton | 1 | 4 |
Tottenham | 1 | 4 |
Crystal Palace | 1 | 5 |
Arsenal | 1 | 6 |
Bournemouth | 1 | 6 |
West Ham | 1 | 6 |
WBA | 1 | 8 |
Team | Matches | Win | Draw | Loss | GF | GA |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liverpool | 8 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 19 | 4 |
Burnley | 7 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 14 | 6 |
Manchester United | 7 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 15 | 6 |
Newcastle | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 13 | 5 |
Bournemouth | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 6 |
Stoke City | 8 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 13 | 14 |
Brighton | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 14 | 4 |
Swansea | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 10 | 4 |
Huddersfield | 7 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 13 | 11 |
Arsenal | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 12 | 9 |
Manchester City | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 10 | 3 |
Watford | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 4 |
Everton | 4 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 4 |
Crystal Palace | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 5 |
Southampton | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 6 |
Leicester | 7 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 7 |
WBA | 8 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 7 | 11 |
Chelsea | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 14 | 7 |
Tottenham | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 8 | 8 |
West Ham | 6 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 7 | 10 |
Between them, Ayoze Perez (12 goals) and Salomon Rondon (11) netted on 23 occasions in the top flight last term, yet the former has joined Leicester City in a £30million deal, and the latter is ... Ayoze Perez of Leicester City in action during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Scunthorpe United and Leicester City at Glanford Park on July 16, 2019 in Scunthorpe, England. Erstklassige Nachrichtenbilder in hoher Auflösung bei Getty Images New signing Ayoze Perez wrestled the spotlight from Harry Maguire to clinch victory for Leicester City in their pre-season opener at Scunthorpe United. Leicester City began their pre-season with a 1-0 win at Scunthorpe United on Tuesday night. Ayoze Perez's first goal for City on the the 35th minute earned Brendan Rodgers' side their first pre ... Ayoze Perez of Leicester City scores the first goal of the game against Atalanta during the pre-season friendly match between Leicester City and Atalanta at The King Power Stadium on August 02, 2019... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images Ayoze Perez of Leicester City celebrates with his team mates after scoring to make it 0-1 during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Scunthorpe United and Leicester City at Glanford Park on July... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images Fantasy managers got their first glimpse of Ayoze Perez (£6.5m) in a Leicester City shirt on Tuesday evening as the Foxes took on Scunthorpe United in their opening pre-season friendly of the summer.. We’ll assess the mid-price Fantasy Premier League midfielder’s debut and assess how two of the promoted clubs got on in their own most-recent games. Ayoze Perez of Leicester City during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Stoke City and Leicester City at Bet365 Stadium on July 27, 2019 in Stoke on Trent, England. Erstklassige Nachrichtenbilder in hoher Auflösung bei Getty Images Ayoze Perez of Leicester City during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Scunthorpe United and Leicester City at Glanford Park on July 16, 2019 in Scunthorpe, England. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images Ayoze Perez of Leicester City during the Pre-Season Friendly match between Leicester City and Atalanta at The King Power Stadium on August 02, 2019 in Leicester, England. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images
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