da bet sport: Another weekend of Premier League football is done and dusted and as always, it didn’t disappoint.
da aposte e ganhe: The race for the title is still set to go down to the wire, the top four battle now involves Tottenham after they lost again and Cardiff’s win over West Ham has ensured the relegation battle still involves most of the teams currently in the bottom half of the table.
With all the action comes loads of interesting stats and facts, with a number of milestones reached over the last few days.
From Harry Kane’s latest milestone to how Alan Shearer narrowly avoided losing a long-standing Premier League record, here are all the best stats you may have missed this weekend…
Arsenal’s Screamer Specialist
Six of Granit Xhaka’s seven Premier League goals for Arsenal have come from outside the box.
Hazard’s Home Comforts
Eden Hazard’s equaliser against Wolves was his 50th Premier League goal at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea, becoming the third player to do so for the club in the competition after Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba.
Rapid Raheem
Raheem Sterling scored his hat-trick v. Watford in 13 minutes and 12 seconds – the fastest in the Premier League since Romelu Lukaku’s treble for Everton v. Sunderland in September 2016 (11:37).
Impressive Cardiff
Cardiff kept their eighth Premier League clean sheet of the season, more than Manchester United (7) and Arsenal (6) have managed.
Firing Blanks
Only two teams in top-flight history have scored fewer goals after 30 games than the 15 Huddersfield have this season – Leicester City (13 in 1977-78) and Derby County (14 in 2007-08).
Spot Kick Specialist
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has saved three of the last four penalties he has faced in the Premier League.
Never Give Up
Liverpool are the first side to win four consecutive home Premier League games in which they conceded the first goal since Chelsea won six in a row between April 2013 and May 2015.
Mad Mane
Sadio Mane has now scored 50 goals in 109 appearances for Liverpool.
Another Milestone For Kane
Harry Kane scored his 200th career goal when he opened the scoring v. Southampton – they feature 180 at club level and 20 for England.
Wilson’s Bournemouth Bullseye
Bournemouth’s Callum Wilson netted his 50th league goal for Bournemouth in his 128th appearance.