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📊 The 5️⃣ most interesting Premier League stats of gameweek 16

�� The 5️⃣ most interesting Premier League stats of gameweek 16
📊 The 5️⃣ most interesting Premier League stats of gameweek 16

With Christmas around the corner, there was plenty to be merry about this past weekend in the Premier League - unless you were Gary O'Neil, Russell Martin or Pep Guardiola.

Here's our pick of the best statistics from gameweek 16.


Baby boomer

Amad Diallo joined cult Barclays legend Neil Mellor by scoring a 90th minute winner against the reigning champions on Sunday. What a legacy to leave already.


Pointless possession

It was an incredibly frustrating Saturday for Arsenal as they drew 0-0 with Everton to slip further behind in the title race. That was exacerbated by the sheer amount of possession they had at the Emirates, completing more passes than in any game so far this season.


Rúben's rise

A quite remarkable stat from TNT Sports here, as they revealed that Rúben Amorim (two) has seen more wins in Manchester City's last 11 matches than Pep Guardiola (one).


Stoppage time scenes

It's very rare you get to see a stoppage time winner at Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. In fact, the last time the City Ground saw scenes like this Saturday was all the way back in 1995.


More Mo moments

Liverpool may have faltered slightly on Saturday with a 2-2 draw against Fulham, but it was another matchweek with another milestone for Mohamed Salah. This time, the Egypt international bagged his 100th assist for the club.


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