đ The 5ïžâŁ most interesting Premier League stats of gameweek 22
Another exhilarating weekend of Premier League action saw 'the worst ever' Manchester United team defeated again, Arsenal slip, Spurs capitulate and Manchester City send out a chilling reminder of what they are capable of.
Here are the most interesting stats from the action.
No home comforts
No home comforts at Old Trafford this season đ â#MUNBHA pic.twitter.com/b1MmzopICx
â Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) January 19, 2025
Manchester United's abysmal home form has now hit historic levels.
Outdoing the old man
It took Justin Kluivert just 45 minutes to score more league goals than his dad Patrick at St James' Park! đ„ pic.twitter.com/qoO4gNCSB7
â Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) January 18, 2025
It feels important to point out that unlike his father, Justin Kluivert has never played for Newcastle as he bagged his second away hat-trick of the season - with none coming rom the penalty spot this time.
Super sub
Darwin NĂșñez, super sub. đŠž
The Liverpool forward has now been directly involved in more goals as a substitute than any other player (11) since his first Premier League campaign in 2022/23, while only Jhon DurĂĄn (8) has scored more goals as a substitute than him (7) during that⊠pic.twitter.com/pABLsrHpK3â Squawka (@Squawka) January 18, 2025
Since the start of last season in the Premier League, no player has more winners off the bench than the enigmatic Uruguayan.
Emery agony again
2 - Arsenal have failed to win a Premier League home game in which they led by 2+ goals for the first time since October 2019 (2-2 vs Crystal Palace), having won each of their last 46 before tonight. Agonising. pic.twitter.com/cBfO3BqmdJ
â OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 18, 2025
As Arsenal's former coach did last season, he returned to haunt them once more at the Emirates Stadium with Aston Villa coming from 2-0 down to rescue a point.
Return of the king
David Moyes is the first Everton manager since David Moyes to beat Tottenham at home in the league. https://t.co/v4IBKBpRQi
â Out of Context Everton (@nocontextEFC) January 19, 2025
Prior to their 3-2 win over Tottenham at the weekend, the Toffees' last win at Goodison Park against the same opposition came in December 2012.
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