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Is José Mourinho the king of 0-0? Is Leicester the least disciplined team in the history of the Premier League?
Sky sports commentator Martin Tyler has the answers to these questions and more in his weekly stats section, and do not forget to try his tricky teaser in the video above.
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Statistics for Martin for Wolves 0-2 Huddersfield
Huddersfield has won 11 of the last 13 games between them and the Wolves. It was their sixth victory out of seven at Molineux. All these meetings, before Sunday, were outside the upper division.
However, it was Huddersfield's first first division win at Molineux since February 1938, when they won 4-1. It was their first win in the first division against the Wolves at home or away from home since September 1954, where they had won 2-0 at home. In fact, it was Wolves' first defeat in the last 13 home games.
David Wagner won all four matches as Huddersfield's head coach against the Wolves without conceding a goal.
Aaron Mooy had not scored in his last 31 appearances (29 in the Premier League) and it was his first goals since a 1-2 at Watford in 2017. Huddersfield still had not scored a goal of a recognized striker, but Mooy became the top scorer with two goals.
The Wolves made only their third team change in 13 games this season when Ruben Vinagre replaced injured Jonny.
The most interesting statistic is that wolves were 1.8 cm from the score of an equalizer. Huddersfield showed how good they can be, but technology has also been central!
King of … 0-0
Has another Premier League manager had more 0-0 than Jose Mourinho? Pete, Barnsley
MARTIN says: Yes a lot.
Mourinho oversaw 26 draws 0-0 in the Premier League, but 10 of his matches came in his 89 games at the head of Manchester United. This means that 11.2% of his matches at the head of United were in vain, which is higher than the overall average of the Premier League; In history, 8.5% of Premier League games were unsuccessful.
Since Mourinho took over at Old Trafford, only one Premier League team has had more draws 0-0 – Southampton has been involved in 15 games over the same period.
His overall record places him 16th in the 0-0 draw as Premier League manager. Harry Redknapp is at the top of the list of surprising and up-to-date names.
Harry Redknapp is the king of 0-0
Redknapp's teams have produced 64-0 in the Premier League – two more than Arsene Wenger, 14 more than Sam Allardyce and 19 more than Sir Alex Ferguson.
Most PL 0-0
director | Number of 0-0 | Games |
Harry Redknapp | 64 | 641 |
Arsène Wenger | 62 | 828 |
Sam Allardyce | 50 | 512 |
Sir Alex Ferguson | 45 | 810 |
George Graham | 45 | 288 |
Steve Bruce | 39 | 392 |
Moyes David | 37 | 526 |
Mark Hughes | 37 | 465 |
Martin O'Neill | 33 | 359 |
Rafa Benitez | 32 | 263 |
Mourinho ranks 35th for the highest percentage of wins equal to 0-0.
George Graham is at the top of the list (15.63%). Roy Hodgson (11.79%), Chris Hughton (11.25%) and Sean Dyche (11.11%) are also in the top 10.
Bad boys
How many red cards has Leicester had this season? What is the record of the Premier League on a season? Harry, London
MARTIN says: Leicester has already collected four red cards in the Premier League this season. James Maddison was fired for two yellow cards early in their match with Brighton. Jamie Vardy and Wes Morgan (2) also saw red.
If Foxes continue at this current rate, they are likely to break the record for the largest number of shipments in a season.
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The title is currently held jointly by the 2011/12 QPR team and Sunderland in 2009/10 – both of whom had nine players under their command in that season. Interestingly, despite their discipline problems, both teams managed to avoid relegation that season, while the three worst ranked teams (Blackburn, Newcastle and Leicester) all paid the price for their indiscipline and were relegated.
Most red cards in one season
club | Number of reds | Season |
QPR | 9 | 2011/12 |
Sunderland | 9 | 2009/10 |
Blackburn | 8 | 1998-1999 |
Newcastle | 8 | 2008/09 |
Leicester | 8 | 1994-1995 |
West Ham | 8 | 1999/2000 |
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It's been ages since Manchester City lost a Premier League match? How far are they from Arsenal's "Invincible" record? Keith, Colchester
MARTIN says: Man City are undefeated in their last 19 Premier League games (W16 D3) – if we include last season – with their last defeat in this exciting derby against Manchester in April. However, they remain well below the record of this great team of Arsenal.
Wenger's men were not only undefeated throughout the 2003/04 season, but kept the race in total for 49 games in two seasons. Their famous race is over against Manchester United at Old Trafford in what is known as "Battle of the Buffet".
The longest unbeaten races
club | Number of games | Date of defeat |
Arsenal | 49 | October 16, 2004 |
Chelsea | 40 | October 29, 2005 |
Arsenal | 30 | October 6, 2002 |
Man City | 30 | January 2, 2018 |
Chelsea | 29 | October 18, 2008 |
Manchester United | 29 | September 25, 1999 |
City played 30 games unbeaten last season before succumbing to Liverpool at Anfield in a fascinating 4-3 match.
Football is bursting with "if", but if Sergio Aguero had tied late in the defeat against Liverpool last season, then he was in the net and he had seen his 2-0 lead against Manchester United in April, then The match this weekend at home in Bournemouth would be the match where they could have beaten the record of Arsenal in 49 games.
But, help the maestros
How many times has Leroy Sane scored and attended the same match? Kody, Manchester
MARTIN says: You are right to note his influence. Since the beginning of last season, no player has scored and attended more Premier League matches than Sane. He and Mohamed Salah managed to score and provide help at seven different matches.
Goal and help in a match
Player | Games |
Wayne Rooney | 36 |
Thierry Henry | 32 |
Alan Shearer | 31 |
Andy Cole | 28 |
Frank Lampard | 27 |
In terms of historical goal and influence badistance in the Premier League in the same match, Wayne Rooney led the way after having achieved the feat in 36 different matches.
Raheem Sterling celebrates with Leroy Sane after defeating Manchester City 2-0 at West Ham
Thierry Henry is next with 32, then Alan Shearer with 31. Andy Cole used to badociate with Dwight Yorke at Manchester United and he is in the top five with 28 matches, while the middle of Frank Lampard field completes the list with 27.
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