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Tyler's Starting Stat - Fletcher and Rooney's Italian job
I was at Old Trafford on Wednesday to see Darren Fletcher score his first Champions League goal in 44 appearances. It was another headed goal to follow up his two headers in the Manchester derby earlier this season. I also recall him scoring two with his head against Arsenal in an FA Cup tie in 2008 and a key header in a 1-0 win over Jose Mourinho's Chelsea in 2005. So Wayne Rooney isn't the only head boy at Old Trafford!
However, Rooney did continue his incredible run of headed goals against Milan. In fact, his second-half strike was the first in eight goals that he's scored with his foot - and only the second in his last 11. Rooney's Champions League tally is now 19 goals in 51 games and he has scored 10 goals in his 14 games against Italian clubs. Furthermore, he has now managed braces in three different games against Milan.
MISSING PERSONS
Following Nicklas Bendtner's horror show against Burnley on Saturday, what's the most shots a player has had in a game this season without scoring? Jim C.
MARTIN SAYS: Our friends at Opta have been on the case for you Jim and statistically Nicklas Bendtner's game against Burnley was not quite the worst display from a striker this season. Bendtner managed eight shots against the Clarets without finding the net, but one striker has had more efforts without finding the target.
That man is Wigan's Hugo Rodallega who had nine shots against Wolves in January without scoring a goal - including a penalty miss. In defence of Rodallega, his goal against Liverpool earlier this week gave Wigan their seventh win of the season - and he has scored in six of them. The only win he didn't score in was that success at Wolves - and it wasn't for the want of trying!
As you can see from the table below, even the best strikers have bad days. Didier Drogba had eight shots in Chelsea's home game with Burnley earlier this season and couldn't register a goal. You do have to give these strikers credit for getting in the right positions. As a former non-league forward I always thought if you came off the field having missed a few chances it wasn't too bad, but if you came off having had no shots it was much worse!
| Date | Player surname | Team | Opposition | Venue | Total shots |
| 16/10/2010 | Rodallega | Wigan | Wolves | Away | 9 |
| 29/08/2009 | Drogba | Chelsea | Burnley | Home | 8 |
| 31/10/2009 | Bent | Sunderland | West Ham | Home | 8 |
| 05/12/2009 | Klasnic | Bolton | Wolves | Away | 8 |
| 06/03/2010 | Bendtner | Arsenal | Burnley | Home | 8 |
| 13/09/2009 | Dempsey | Fulham | Everton | Home | 7 |
| 15/08/2009 | Benni McCarthy | Blackburn | Man City | Home | 6 |
| 29/08/2009 | Keogh | Wolves | Hull | Home | 6 |
| 26/09/2009 | Dempsey | Fulham | Arsenal | Home | 6 |
| 20/12/2009 | Saha | Everton | Birmingham | Home | 6 |
| 27/02/2010 | Drogba | Chelsea | Man City | Home | 6 |
BOOK CLUB
Hi there, big fan of the column. I read about your points on Arsenal being the third most fouled in the league, yet I feel that this does not represent Arsenal getting fair protection from the referee. It would be interesting to see the cards per foul conceded ratio's on those fouls that Arsenal have suffered. I am sure there are not enough cards shown to the amount of fouls Arsenal suffer showing a lack of protection from referees. Thanks for any response! Kind Regards, James Nightingale
MARTIN SAYS: The boys at Opta have been looking into this and have given us the following list detailing how many yellow cards have been awarded to the opponents of each Premier League team this season. As you can see, the most bookings are dished out to teams playing Manchester City with Arsenal in second place.
1. Manchester City (62)
2. Arsenal (58)
3. Tottenham Hotspur (57)
4. West Ham, Wigan Athletic (56)
6. Liverpool (53)
7. Manchester United (52)
8. Hull City (51)
9. Sunderland (46)
10. Blackburn Rovers, Everton (45)
12. Birmingham City (43)
13. Stoke City (39)
14. Aston Villa, Chelsea (38)
16. Burnley (37)
17. Portsmouth (36)
18. Bolton Wanderers, Fulham (34)
20. Wolves (32)
Using the updated data for fouls for last week's column, we have calculated how many times each team is fouled before a yellow card is shown. As you can see, Fulham have the most cause for complaint. On average their players are fouled more than 10 times before a yellow card is shown. Meanwhile, Arsenal are statistically one of the most protected teams. Only Manchester United, Wigan and Manchester City are fouled fewer times before a yellow card is shown.
1. Fulham (10.32)
2. Wolves (9.81)
3. Bolton (9.33)
4. Chelsea (9.18)
5. Everton (9.02)
6. Burnley (9.00)
7. Portsmouth (8.63)
8. Birmingham (8.52)
9. Aston Villa (8.11)
10. Hull City (7.76)
11. Blackburn Rovers (7.51)
12. Stoke City (7.20)
13. Liverpool (7.11)
14. Sunderland (7.00)
15. Tottenham (6.82)
16. Arsenal (6.79)
17. West Ham (6.79)
18. Manchester United (6.46)
19. Wigan (6.09)
20. Manchester City (5.77)
A CUP OF ENGLISH
Hi Martin, I was re-watching the Carling Cup Final highlights and it dawned on me that all the goal scorers were English. This got me thinking and so I would like to know when was the last time only Englishmen scored in a cup final, League Cup or FA Cup? Saqib Rana (Man Utd Fan)
MARTIN SAYS: That's a good spot. The goals in the Carling Cup Final were indeed all from Englishmen - namely James Milner, Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney. That's the first time it has happened in a major English domestic cup final since 2003 when Liverpool beat Manchester United 2-0 and Owen and Steven Gerrard were the goalscorers.
The last time all of the goalscorers in an FA Cup Final were English was the 1999 FA Cup Final between Manchester United and Newcastle. That day Teddy Sheringham and Paul Scholes were on target in United's 2-0 win.
Before last weekend, the last time three goals in a major cup final came from all English goalscorers was the 1995 League Cup Final between Liverpool and Bolton. Steve McManaman's brace won the Cup for Liverpool with Alan Thompson scoring for Bolton.
The 1993 FA Cup Final replay between Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday was the previous occasion when three different Englishmen shared all of the goals. Ian Wright, Andy Linighan and Chris Waddle all scored in that one.
WHAT'S BERBATOV WORTH?
Hi, I have a debate with a few other Man U fans regarding Berbatov. I think he is an absolute waste of space who hasn't contributed anything to the Man U cause but others think he has scored important goals that have provided United with a number of points. Can you tell me in the two seasons he has played for Man U how many of his goals have actually helped Man U win points. For example, I remember him scoring the winner at Old Trafford against Middlesbrough apart from that I think all his goals have come in games we have been winning in anyway. Thanks, WBM.
MARTIN SAYS: I understand what you are saying and it is clear that Berbatov is a very talented footballer. Below I have detailed all 18 Premier League goals Berbatov has scored in his two seasons at Manchester United and detailed when the goals came.
This season: nine goals:
| Opponent | Final score | When goal came |
| Wigan | 5-0 | 2nd |
| Stoke | 2-0 | 1st |
| Sunderland | 2-2 | 2nd |
| Blackburn | 2-0 | 1st |
| Hull | 3-1 | 3rd |
| Wigan | 5-0 | 4th |
| Burnley | 3-0 | 1st |
| Portsmouth | 5-0 | 4th |
| Everton | 1-3 | 1st |
Last season: nine goals
| Opponent | Final score | When goal came |
| West Brom | 4-0 | 3rd |
| Stoke | 5-0 | 3rd |
| Middlesbrough | 1-0 | 1st |
| Chelsea | 3-0 | 3rd |
| Bolton | 1-0 | 1st |
| West Brom | 5-0 | 1st |
| Fulham | 3-0 | 2nd |
| Newcastle | 2-1 | 1st |
| Tottenham | 5-2 | 5th |
There are plenty of ways of interpreting this:
* If you struck Berbatov's goals from the record United would only be one point worse off this season; last season they would be six points worse off.
* Only two of his 18 goals have been winners. He has never scored the final equaliser in a game.
* Eight of Berbatov's goals have been the first goal of the game.
* Berbatov has never scored twice in a league game for United.
* Manchester United have won 16 of their 18 Premier League games when Berbatov has scored.
* One of his goals came in a draw with Sunderland, while last month's defeat at Everton was the first time United have lost when Berbatov has scored in a Premier League game.
HANDS ON THE PRIZE
Mr Tyler, following Mark Schwarzer's success in the Premier League's Player of the Month competition, I was wondering whether you could tell me whether goalkeepers win the award nearly as much as other positions, and if there are any players between the sticks who stand above the rest in this respect? Thanks, Jake (Canterbury)
MARTIN SAYS: Since the inception of the Premier League Player of the Month award in August 1994, just seven of the 146 winners have been goalkeepers - that's less than five per cent. The majority of winners have been forwards, followed by midfielders and defenders:
Player of the Month winners by position:Forwards: 71 (nine shared)
Midfielders: 58 (one shared)
Defenders: 10
Goalkeepers: 7
Mark Schwarzer is the first goalkeeper to win since Peter Cech in March 2007 - and incredibly the Chelsea stopper ended a seven-year wait for a goalkeeper to win the prize. As you can see from the list below, Tim Flowers is the only goalkeeper to have won the award more than once - with Blackburn in January 1997 and with Leicester City in September 2000.
Goalkeeper winners:
1. David Seaman, Arsenal (April 1995)
2. Tim Flowers, Blackburn (January 1997)
3. Alex Manninger, Arsenal (March 1998)
4. Tim Flowers, Leicester (September 2000)
5. Paul Robinson, Leeds (September 2000)
6. Petr Cech, Chelsea (March 2007)
7. Mark Schwarzer, Fulham (February 2010)
TOP SCORERS, BUT NOT TOP...
Dear Martin. Manchester United are the joint top scorers with Arsenal. Both have 66 goals, which seems very high and it seems a shame that one of these high scoring teams will fail to win the title this season. My question is this. Has a team ever scored this many goals by this stage of the season before? If so, did they end up winning the title? Thanks, Verinder.
MARTIN SAYS: You sent your question before the weekend games Verinder and as I'm sure you know, Arsenal are now the top scorers with 69 while United are on 67. As you suggest, this is a very high return. After 29 games of last season Liverpool and Manchester United were the joint top scorers with just 49 goals each!
In the history of the Premier League only two other sides have scored more than 66 goals after 29 games. After 29 games in 2001/2002, Manchester United had scored 69 goals. After 29 games in 2004/2005, Arsenal had scored 67 goals.
Would you believe that neither of those sides went on to win the title in those seasons? United were beaten by Arsenal in 2002 and Arsenal were edged out by Chelsea in 2005! In conclusion, the teams that have scored more than 66 goals after 29 games have never gone on to win the title... which is a good omen for Chelsea fans (unless the Blues score more than one goal in their 29th game at home to West Ham!)
Tyler's teaser
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Comments (49)
Ed Smith (Plymouth Argyle fan) says...
annnd the answer issss.... Ljungberg, McBride, Beckham, Juan Pablo Angel aaaaand Danny Dichio... awwww yea!
Posted 16:07 17th March 2010
Ryan Neill (Everton fan) says...
1) landon donovan has scored for everton 2) Brian mcbride scored for everton and fulham 3)David beckham scored for manchester united 4)Freddie Ljungberg scored for arsenal and finally number 5)Juan pablo angel who scored for aston villa, does this answer your teaser martin ?
Posted 09:09 17th March 2010
Ilpo Salakki (Arsenal fan) says...
Hi Martin, as an Arsenal fan I've been wondering whether the average height of the team matters when it comes to corners. I believe that Arsenal are one of the smallest teams in the league and I don't think they have scored that many goals from corners. Also, I think they haven't defended on the set pieces as well as Man Utd for example. So, my question is: which teams have scored the most from corners and does the average height of the squad matter? You could also check the stats for teams defending corners. Thanks, Ilpo.
Posted 21:26 16th March 2010
Get the Name right (Manchester United fan) says...
alan hiscutt you're on martin tyler's column and not andy gray's column.
Posted 16:43 16th March 2010
David Bailey (Manchester United fan) says...
Martin.. with all the talk surrounding Rooney's will he / won't he chase of Ronaldo's 42 goals in a season. Can you tell me how many of Ronaldo's goals that season came as a result of a Penalty or a Direct Free Kick.. I don't recall Rooney scoring many of either this season.
Posted 16:55 15th March 2010
John Peacock (Sunderland fan) says...
Hi Martin, great column as always. I had a question that's had me wondering for a while, i just hope it makes sense. For a while I became convinced that Sunderland seemed to win or lose a certian proportion of games based on which member of the Soccer Saturday panel was watching them... I thought with Merse watching we won more, and Thommo watching we lost more... I was just wondering if there was any kind of pattern for the teams and the commentators? Who wins, loses or draws the most for each commentator? Cheers!
Posted 12:39 15th March 2010
Kevin Ledger (Arsenal fan) says...
Hi Martin, I believe the 4 of the 5 players you are looking for are Juan Pablo Angel (MLS club = NY Red Bulls, EPL club = Aston Villa), Freddie Ljungberg (MLS club = Seattle, EPL club = Arsenal), Brian McBride (MLS club = Chicago Fire, EPL club = Fulham), David Beckham (MLS club = LA Galaxy, EPL club = Man United). After that i'm not 100% sure about some players. Landon Donovan is now back at LA Galaxy after a brief loan with Everton. He scored a couple of goals for the toffees. Does Donovan count? Also I came across a player by the name of Carl Robinson. He is currently playing for NY red Bulls. He had a 2 year spell with Sunderland between 2004 and 2006. He scored 4 goals for the Black Cats. But I don't know if he ever scored in the Premiership. Could you please help with this point in your next teaser? P.S. I love the column!!
Posted 15:08 14th March 2010
Grant Barker (Manchester United fan) says...
i like the stats about Berbatov! they have just proved to me what i thought all along, he adds nothing to United! he was obviously fantastic at Spurs,thats why Fergie forked out 30 odd million for him but he just does not do it at United!!! the stats show he hardly ever wins us a game, and 9 league goals last year and another 9 so far this season(which i cant see him improving that muc) is just not enough for a striker with that price tag! its not as if he gives us anything else other than goals either? just the odd fancy flick or backheel here and there! Cant help but think Carlos Tevez's stats for crucial goals and assists when he was at Old Trafford would be far better than Berbatov! Sometimes good players just dont settle at United,it happens! Veron,Forlan,Poborsky,Barthez,Kleberson,Howard, all good players but it didnt work out for them at Man United, and it seems to have happened to Berbatov! If we part company in the summer,(which i have to say i hope we do) then i hope he goes to another good club and has a more succesful time!
Posted 01:11 14th March 2010
Jay Goolaup (Manchester United fan) says...
Let me try answering your teaser. Here are the 5 players currently contracted to the MLS who I think have scored in the Premier League: Landon Donovan David Beckham Juan Pablo Angel Brian McBride Freddie Ljungberg
Posted 00:58 14th March 2010
Tom Fisher (Manchester United fan) says...
WBM (RE Berbatov)-You clearly a big mouth who knows very little about football but like to shout off about it if you think it is purely goals that make a player. Not only does Berbatov assist loads of goals, but he often creates chances for other players to assist goals with world class passes (look at a couple of his passes to Valencia inutds last few games!!). On top of all that he often holds the ball up brilliantly to allow midfield players to catch up with play or relieve pressure on our defence. Just becasue he doesnt run around all game like Tevez, or score as Many as Bent, he offers a lot more-and at the end of the day, Fergie notices this, even if you dont.
Posted 23:56 13th March 2010
Ian Allden (Birmingham City fan) says...
i think the answer to the teaser is....... beckham (man utd/la galaxy) donavon(everton/la galaxy) mcbride (fulham/chicago fire) juan pablo angel(villa/red bull new york) ljungberg(arsenal/seattle sounders) and collins john(fulham/chicago fire)......... also not sure about these two but got a feeling jovan kivoski scored for my team birmingham in the prem and plays for la galaxy and carl robinson from norwich/sunderland plays for new york red bulls not sure if he scored in the prem though.
Posted 20:02 13th March 2010
Nicholas Mason (Arsenal fan) says...
Martin, With Wayne Rooney scoring so many goals with his head this year, I started to think about who has the most headed goals over the past couple of years. Only Rooney and Crouch came to mind. Can you clear this up for me?
Posted 19:45 13th March 2010
Ben Chia (Arsenal fan) says...
5 MLS players who have scored in the Premier League: Brian McBride (Chicago Fire), Collins John (Chicago Fire), Freddie Ljungberg (Seattle Sounders), Juan Pablo Angel (NY Red Bulls), Bobby Convey (San Jose Earthquakes). I assume David Beckham and Landon Donovan doesn't count.
Posted 11:20 13th March 2010
James Hallinan (Arsenal fan) says...
I no people are going to think that because I'm and Arsenal fan this is going to sound bias but the only reason people have started to hate Arsenal and commenting on how Arsene Wenger moans after we lose (although not a new thing) but the fact of the matter is the reason all this is happening this season is because were doing well Man U and Chelsea see us as a threat not because were better but because our run in is quite good until the end of the season and the teams below us battling for forth are jealous that this year we are not down there with them, i bet that if Arsenal were having a season like last year no one would even bat an eyelid over Arsenal and nobody would care about what's being said in the media its only because were doing well that people have a problem and isn't that a bit sad!!1
Posted 08:12 13th March 2010
Leo Mcguinn (Liverpool fan) says...
The answer to your teaser would be: David Beckham- Manchester United and L.A. Galaxy Landon Donovan- Everton and L.A. Galaxy Freddie Ljungberg- Arsenal,West Ham and Seattle Sounders Brian McBride- Everton,Fulham and Chicago Fire juan Pablo Angel- Aston Villa and New York Red Bulls
Posted 19:52 12th March 2010
James Mitchell (West Ham United fan) says...
5 players who are playing in the MLS that have scored in the premier league. David Beckham - Manchester United - LA Galaxy Freddie Ljungberg - Arsenal - Seattle Sounders Juan Pablo Angel - Aston Villa - New York Red Bulls Landon Donovan - Everton - LA Galaxy Collins John - Fulham - Chicago Fire
Posted 17:04 12th March 2010
Tyrone Lowe (Liverpool fan) says...
Hi Martin, My question relates to Mr Kuyt of Liverpool. Is it possible to find the percentage of forward pass that he makes which leads to an attacking oppertunity. For a winger how many times does he take on his man and succesfully beat them ?
Posted 15:17 12th March 2010
Bryan Lee (Manchester United fan) says...
@Jordan alexander Hartley - I believe it would be Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers and Fulham during the 2001/2002 season. It was the first time ever in the Premier League that all 3 promoted teams have stayed up in the league, and they have been doing so till now! That was incredibly remarkable/unprecedented and well done to the 3 of them.
Posted 14:17 12th March 2010
George Samuel (Manchester United fan) says...
I am a Manchester United fan and i would like to know which coach in the Premiership earns the most highest wage.. and how much is the Champions League and Premiership Worth. GEORGE SAMUEL from lagos Nigeria.
Posted 14:15 12th March 2010
Brad Garwood (Tottenham Hotspur fan) says...
James, I accept that Arsenal are more successfull than Spurs and have been for quite some years thats pretty obvious for anyone with a brain to see, we didn't even get in to Europe last season whereas you have been in the top competition in Europe for years now and doing well in it and you are still in the title race this season!! However, you must see that Arsenal need to hang back from the lime light for a bit now and just accept that bad things happen in football (Any human feels very sorry for Ramsey regardless of team). It seems like Arsenal are on a mission to make themselves the most disliked team in the Premiership at the moment, which although as a Spurs fan I am enjoying seeing the majority of comments against Arsenal in blogs over the past few weeks are not from Spurs fans!! But if you don't let things drop then it's going to get worse and worse for your clubs reputation. It's the English league and the English don't like people complaining about everything! As Brian mentioned we are at the top with you on yellow cards given against opponents, the difference being we have never complained about being treated unfairly and just accept as one of the more skilled teams in the league (which I'm sure you will disagree with) the smaller teams will try to stop us playing. Do you not think that Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Villa and Spurs all get closed down to prevent them playing comfortablly like you do??
Posted 13:40 12th March 2010







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