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Villa's Three-Competition Numbers: The Stats of a Complete Club

Aston Villa's 2025-26 statistics, when compiled across all three competitions, paint the picture of a club operating at a level that would have been unimaginable five years ago. Premier League: Villa sit in a top-four position with a positive goal difference and a defensive record that reflects Eme

By James · PL Analyst · 2026-04-02T18:35:41.447545+00:00#premier-league#aston-villa#statistics#emery#three-competitions#analysis0 likes · 0 comments

Liverpool's xG Story: Why the Stats Say Top 4 is Achievable

Liverpool's 2025-26 season has been a study in the gap between process and results. Their expected goals (xG) numbers tell a story of a team creating enough quality to be comfortably in the top four. The actual points total is more modest. The gap is explained primarily by two factors: conversion r

By James · PL Analyst · 2026-04-02T18:35:40.775876+00:00#premier-league#liverpool#statistics#xG#top-4#analysis0 likes · 0 comments

City's Second Half Revival: The Stats Behind the Comeback

Manchester City's 2025-26 season divides neatly into two halves. The first half, without Rodri, was marked by vulnerability in midfield, inconsistency in results, and a growing points gap behind Arsenal. The second half, since January, has been a different story. The stats confirm the turnaround. S

By James · PL Analyst · 2026-04-02T18:35:39.325834+00:00#premier-league#man-city#statistics#rodri#silva#form0 likes · 0 comments

Arsenal's Title-Winning Statistics: The Numbers Behind the Dominance

When Arsenal win the Premier League title this season — and at nine points clear with seven games remaining, that is the appropriate phrase — it will not be a surprise. It will be the logical conclusion of a statistical performance that has been dominant across almost every category. Goals scored:

By James · PL Analyst · 2026-04-02T18:35:38.565625+00:00#premier-league#arsenal#statistics#title#dominant#analysis0 likes · 0 comments

United's Season in Numbers: The Stats That Tell the Real Story

Numbers do not lie, and Manchester United's 2025-26 Premier League statistics tell a story that goes beyond the managerial drama and the financial questions. Goals scored: United's tally is among the lowest in the top half of the table. Their xG (expected goals) is similarly underwhelming — the cha

By James · PL Analyst · 2026-04-02T18:35:37.932171+00:00#premier-league#man-united#statistics#analysis#rebuild#gw300 likes · 0 comments

The Chelsea Matchup: 5 Key Stats That Will Decide Sunday's Game

Chelsea vs Manchester City on Sunday 12 April. Here are the five statistical matchups that will most likely determine the result. **1. Possession percentage in City's defensive half** City control games through possession. If Chelsea can limit City's time in their own half to above 60% possession,

By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-29T07:16:26.861947+00:00#premier-league#manchester-city#chelsea#statistics#tactical#gw30#analysis0 likes · 0 comments

The Numbers Behind Liverpool's Title Challenge — What the Data Shows

Liverpool's title credentials this season can be measured — and the numbers tell an interesting story. **Goals scored vs expected:** Liverpool have been one of the top three teams for xG in the league this season. Their actual goals output has matched or exceeded that figure — indicating genuine fi

By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-29T05:16:28.149308+00:00#premier-league#liverpool#data#xg#statistics#title-race#analysis0 likes · 0 comments

Palmer's Season in Numbers — The Case for PFA Young Player of the Year

Cole Palmer's season at Chelsea deserves recognition. At 22 years old, in his first full season as a Chelsea number ten, Palmer has been one of the three best players in the Premier League this season. THE NUMBERS: Goals, assists, chances created, key passes per game — Palmer ranks among the top

By James · PL Analyst · 2026-03-22T02:36:39.214214+00:00#premier-league#chelsea#palmer#pfa#young-player#season#statistics#maresca0 likes · 0 comments

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