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Martin Tyler reveals last week's teaser response and gives us another edge over Man Utd's Liverpool match

Martin Tyler reveals last week's teaser response and gives us another edge over Man Utd's Liverpool match

Is David de Gea of ​​Manchester United the fastest goalkeeper of the 100 Premier League unbeaten games? Has a team already made three replacements in the first period? Martin knows.

the Sky sports The commentator has the answers to these questions and more in his weekly statistics section, and do not forget to try his tricky teaser in the video above.

Do you have a question for Martin? Tweet @SkySportsPL with the hashtag #TylersTeasers and the football voice could answer your question next week!

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On Sunday, the first Premier League match came in 27 games between Manchester United in Liverpool at Old Trafford and the first in 31 contests in all competitions since October 1991.

Liverpool failed to score for the first time this season in a match away from Premier League and United failed to score for the third time at home this season in the league – Spurs and Crystal Palace being the other two players, as well as Valencia, Juventus and PSG in the Champions League.

However, before moving to Selhurst Park on Wednesday, United has scored in all away games in all competitions this season.

Meanwhile, Jordan Henderson made his 300th career Premier League game and his 400th career game in all competitions. David de Gea He got his 100th Premier League blank match and only his second home goal in the Premier League this season, the other being against Palace.

Liverpool has won only once in his last 13 trips to Old Trafford, in all competitions – a 3-0 win in March 2014 – with three draws and one loss. United are still stuck on 49 wins in their history against Liverpool in all competitions, but he is also unbeaten in his last 11 home games against Merseyside clubs.

Finally, United remains undefeated in the Premier League under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, played 10, won 8, in a draw, with 26 points out of 30, the Norwegian celebrating his 46th birthday on Tuesday.

A century of laundering

I noticed that David de Gea had gotten his 100th White Match in the Premier League. How long did it take and someone did it faster? (Tom, by email)

De Gea in action against Liverpool on Sunday, when he kept his 100th white sheet

De Gea in action against Liverpool on Sunday, when he kept his 100th white sheet

The Spaniard scored his 100th wild game in a 0-0 draw against Liverpool in the Super Sunday in his 264th appearance at the club.

De Gea is not quite the fastest among the 15 goaltenders who have reached 100 goals, with Petr Cech leading the pack having passed the 180-game mark. Another reason to celebrate the career of the 36 year old goalkeeper when he will retire at the end of the season.

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Highlights of the 0-0 draw between Manchester United and Liverpool

Highlights of the 0-0 draw between Manchester United and Liverpool

Pepe Reina is next on 198 games, followed by Peter Schmeichel (212 games), David Seaman (225), Edwin van der Sar (246), Joe Hart (259) and De Gea.

Jussi Jaaskelainen completes the centennial club and has played 415 games before reaching the benchmark.

Submarines of the first half

United made three submarines Sunday in the first period – has it ever been in the Premier League? (Pete, Salford)

Jesse Lingard is injured in first period against Liverpool

Jesse Lingard is injured in first period against Liverpool

We thought about goals and drama after Super Sundaybut the injuries resumed at Old Trafford.

United was forced to three substitutions before the break, but Ander Herrera, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard were eliminated, but it was not the first time.

In fact, this has already happened eight times, most recently in 2015 when Burnley was forced to take three submarines in the first half against Newcastle in January 2015.

The third and final submarine from Burnley arrived 37 minutes that day, earlier than the 43rd Sunday, when Lingard was pulled out, but a Premier League team has already been forced to replace the three submarines. less than half an hour.

Ryan Shawcross, Andy Wilkinson and Ricardo Fuller were all injured by Stoke in their February 2009 loss to Sunderland. Tony Pulis' team is also over with 10 men under Matthew Etherington's red card.

On Sunday, Liverpool was also forced into a first-half team after Roberto Firmino injured Daniel Sturridge. Only the fifth time in the history of the Premier League, there have been four or more sub-teams in the first period.

There were five first half submarines once; When meeting in April 2006 at St James' Park in Newcastle, Wigan was forced to bring Matthew Jackson, Arjan de Zeeuw and Lee McCulloch for injury at halftime.

A little trouble

Crazy game between Bournemouth and the Wolves this weekend, have there been at least three penalties in a Premier League match? (Adam, Wolverhampton)

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Highlights of Bournemouth 1-1 draw against Wolves in Premier League

Highlights of Bournemouth 1-1 draw against Wolves in Premier League

Indeed, Bournemouth 1-1 1-1 Wolves Saturday saw three penalties taken, two scored and one missed, although this has happened several times before.

It was the 19th time that three or more penalties were taken in a Premier League match, the first since West Ham's 3-1 win over Watford in April 2016.

But in the history of the Premier League, there have been only two occasions where four penalties have been inflicted.

In Manchester City's 4-1 win over Tottenham in October 2014, Sergio Aguero scored four goals, including two penalties, and missed a penalty. Roberto Soldado also missed a penalty for the Spurs.

In 2000, Bradford's 4-4 draw with Derby also had four shots on goal. Craig Burley scored two goals, and the Scotsman missed another goal, while Peter Beagrie scored Bradford's penalty.

Division of the Premier League at home

Jonny Evans made his 250th appearance in the Premier League on Saturday; how many games have been played by the Northern Irish and how does it compare to Wales, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland? (Jackie, Belfast)

Evans celebrates after scoring against Palace on Saturday

Evans celebrates after scoring against Palace on Saturday

It may not have been a happy ending for Evans as Leicester was beaten 4-1 by Crystal Palace on Saturday, although the defender scored his team's only goal, but he became the fourth player north Irish to reach 250 Premier League matches after Aaron Hughes, Chris Brunt and Steven Davis.

Hughes has the largest number of Northern Irish with 455 appearances, but the country is lagging behind the Republic, Scotland and Wales for the English Premier League matches.

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Highlights of Crystal Palace's 4-1 win over Leicester in the Premier League

Highlights of Crystal Palace's 4-1 win over Leicester in the Premier League

Northern Ireland accounted for 5,040 entries, behind Wales with 9,690 entries, the largest number coming from Ryan Giggs (632).

Scotland followed with 12,156 appearances, with Darren Fletcher leading the standings with 341 points, but at the top of the list was the Republic of Ireland with 15,034 appearances in the Premier League, assisted by Shay Given's 451.

NB: In the case of players like Declan Rice, of West Ham, and Jack Grealish, of Aston Villa, who have changed their nationality, from the Republic of Ireland to England, all their appearances and minutes are transferred in their new country.

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