Europa League, Conference League: How to watch, scores, fixturesThe UEFA Europa League and Europa Conference League group stages are in full flow as Arsenal, Manchester United, and West Ham are all in action. [ LIVE: Europa League scores]In the Europa League group stage Arsenal has a lovely set of European cities to visit with PSV, Bodo/Glimt and FC Zurich their opponents, and the Gunners have already advanced to the knockout rounds. United are also set to advance and they’ve had some long distances to travel as they face Real Sociedad, Sheriff Tiraspol from Transnistria and Cypriot side Omonia.
” It’s hardly revolutionary or genius stuff from Patrick Vieira, but Palace has found lots of joy in simply crossing the ball into the box, with Edouard crashing through the middle and Eberechi Eze arriving late for cut-backs while Zaha and Andre Ayew/Michael Olise head for the back post. When Tyrick Mitchell gets far enough forward to be the crosser, as he was on Edouard’s goal, the service is typically fantastic and dangerous. (AE). 9. Stunning goals lead to split between Bees, Wolves (Brentford 1-1 Wolves): Quality scoring chances were largely few and far between at the Gtech Community Stadium, but a pair of stunning goals made up for the dearth of danger, as the Bees and Wolves settled on a 1-1 draw in west London on Saturday.
Alan Shearer put up 47 over 42, while Thierry Henry holds the 38-game record with 44. Other records that Haaland could legitimately tie or topple: 30 goals in a first Premier League season (Kevin Phillips, Sunderland, 1999-2000) Goals in 24 different Premier League matches (Salah, Liverpool, 2017-18) Most goals in a Premier League match (Five tied with five) 11-straight Premier League games with a goal (Jamie Vardy, Leicester, 2014-15) Read on to see the latest Premier League goal totals for the 2022-23 season, as Haaland looks to claim a Golden Boot in his first PL season. Premier League 2022-23 Golden Boot race Erling Haaland, Man City — 17 Harry Kane, Tottenham — 10 Aleksandar Mitrovic, Fulham — 9 Ivan Toney, Brentford — 8 Miguel Almiron, Newcastle — 7 Leandro Trossard — Brighton — 7 Roberto Firmino, Liverpool — 6 Phil Foden, Man City — 6 Rodrigo, Leeds United — 6 Callum Wilson, Newcastle — 6 James Maddison, Leicester City — 6 Gabriel Jesus, Arsenal — 5 Wilfried Zaha, Crystal Palace — 5 Gabriel Martinelli, Arsenal — 5 Follow @NicholasMendola Kevin De Bruyne’s gaudy assist numbers give rise to any number of considerations, and we have to wonder if the Manchester City star has ever wondered if the Premier League record would be his in a world in which Jose Mourinho found better use for him at Chelsea.
(NM)Follow @NicholasMendola For those tempted to write off Erling Haaland’s historically-hot start to life as a Premier League striker, we get it. There is something somewhat dull about not wondering the identity of the 2022 Golden Boot winner, but just the number of his final tally. Haaland’s Premier League-leading 17 goals from 11 games has him seven goals clear of the next closest challenger: Tottenham’s Harry Kane.
De Bruyne’s nine assists this Premier League season are more than double his closest competitors — teammate Bernardo Silva and Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka — to give him 95 for his career. That’s tied for fifth all-time with Dennis Bergkamp, 71 behind record holder Ryan Giggs. [ MORE: Premier League Golden Boot race]The Belgian star, 31, arrived at Chelsea from Werder Bremen at the age of 22 and managed only 425 in a half-season before being offloaded to Wolfsburg. Back in the Bundesliga, De Bruyne got six assists the rest of the way before setting up 21 goals the next season to set up a move to Man City.
Erling Haaland stats (fotmob. com)Take a look at these digits (right). Haaland isn’t just punching in goals; He’s made an almost seamless transition to Pep Guardiola’s system, producing chances for others in addition to his powerful self-positioning. Haaland is unlikely hit 50 goals given the schedule congestion to come for Man City, but the Premier League record is very well under assault and that figure isn’t entirely absurd. Mohamed Salah holds the 38-game season record with his 32 goals scored for Liverpool during the 2017-18 season, while Newcastle’s Andy Cole and Blackburn’s Alan Shearer bagged 34 during 42-game seasons in the 20th century’s final decade. Haaland also could topple the record for goal involvements (goals plus assists) in a single season, including beating the 42-game record.
Two beauties two minutes apart very early in the second half supplied the fun, when Ben Mee put Brentford ahead with an acrobatic overhead finish followed by a fantastic curler from Ruben Neves (outside the box, of course) less than two minutes later. (AE)10. Left-sided beauty leads to intriguing off-kilter viewing (Fulham 0-0 Everton): Rarely do you see a contest featuring such a stark contrast between where attacks are finding their joy. Antonee Robinson and Willian surged down Fulham’s left flank to ask questions of the Toffees. Meanwhile, Everton’s best stuff came from Demarai Gray and the rising star Vitaliy Mykolenko on its left.
When one of the above changes, maybe Spurs’ performances and results will, too. (AE)4. Chelsea needs a break, Seagulls quite comfortable (Brighton 4-1 Chelsea): Brighton still needs a center forward to achieve its potential, but everything else looks as it did under Graham Potter and that’s a good thing. Sure, Roberto De Zerbi has added a wrinkle or two, but the Seagulls weren’t broken when Potter left for London and the Italian coach is just making sure the gears are clicking and the fluids are topped off (so to speak). It’s working.
No, the club is decidedly not reminding anyone of the SIr Alex Ferguson era in terms of quality, but the pride and strength of will sure look something closer to what we remember from the Red Devils when they were one of the finest teams in the world (and one of most dreaded to compete against over 90 minutes). As for Harry Maguire, you can’t say enough about the much-maligned English centerback’s performance in the place of sick Victor Lindelof and without Raphael Varane to lean on. (NM)6. Man City without Haaland in 2022-23 looks unsurprisingly like Man City 2021-22 (Leicester 0-1 Man City): With all due respect to Man City’s monstrous team and the huge potential of Julian Alvarez, Saturday was a throwback to Man City’s title-winning 2021-22 season.
Haaland scored twice in City’s 3-1 win over Brighton and Hove Albion at the weekend, as the big Norwegian’s now on pace for a record 58. 7 goals. And the later this season goes with him projected so far over the current record, the less chucking is accompanied by marking out the pace (especially considering Haaland will not be beat up by the World Cup, though he’d surely trade the chance for Norway to be in the tournament). [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA] And even though Haaland is currently overperforming his expected goals total, it’s already becoming clear that projecting him for the Premier League record is not farfetched at all.
fotmob. comHe’s since won the nascent Premier League Playmaker of the Season Award twice, including a 20-assist 2019-20 season, and he’s on pace to make it three of six. Harry Kane, Mohamed Salah, and Eden Hazard have also won the award, which is only five years old. De Bruyne also led the Premier League in assists in 2016-17, the year before the league but a name on the honor. His stats hint that there’s more to come, as ‘KDB’ is creating a gaudy 3. 77 chances per 90 minutes. After a season in which he scored 15 times with eight assists, De Bruyne is back taunting those who’d dare chase him in terms of setting up goals (Some guy named Erling Haaland is helping…). Take a look at De Bruyne’s shining stats, and read on to see who’s chasing him in a list of the Premier League assist leaders for the 2022-23 season.
But Callum Wilson, Miguel Almiron, Joe Willock, Fabian Schar, and Joelinton are among the many stars putting in shifts for the Magpies, and three of them scored on Saturday. An argument can be made that Newcastle’s quick table ascension is equal parts new blood and old, as it is the new pieces doing what was expected of them.
com How to watch: TUDN, Paramount+Europa League group stage fixtures & results (all kick off times ET)Matchday 5 – Thursday 27 OctoberGroup A: Zurich 2-1 Bodo/Glimt, PSV Eindhoven 2-0 Arsenal Group B: AEK Larnaca 3-3 Dynamo Kyiv, Fenerbahce 3-3 Rennes Group C: Ludogorets 0-1 Real Betis, HJK Helsinki 1-2 Roma Group D: Malmo 0-2 St Gilloise, Union Berlin 1-0 Braga Group E: Man United 3-0 Sheriff, Omonia 0-2 Real Sociedad Group F: Lazio 2-1 Midtjylland, Sturm Graz 1-0 Feyenoord Group G: Freiburg 1-1 Olympiacos, Nantes 2-1 Qarabag Group H: Red Star Belgrade 2-1 Trabzonspor, Ferencvaros 1-1 MonacoMatchday 1 – Thursday 8 SeptemberGroup A: Zurich 1-2 Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven 1-1 Bodo/Glimt Group B: AEK Larnaca 1-2 Rennes, Fenerbahce 2-1 Dynamo Kyiv Group C: Ludogorets 2-1 Roma, HJK Helsinki 0-2 Real Betis Group D: Malmo 2-0 Braga, Union Berlin 0-1 St Gilloise Group E: Man United 0-1 Real Sociedad, Omonia 0-3 Sheriff Group F: Lazio 4-2 Feyenoord, Sturm Graz 1-0 Midtjylland Group G: Freiburg 2-1 Qarabag, Nantes 2-1 Olympiacos Group H: Red Star Belgrade 0-1 Monaco, Ferencvaros 3-2 TrabzonsporMatchday 2 – Thursday 15 SeptemberGroup A: Arsenal vs PSV Eindhoven (postponed), Bodo/Glimt vs Zurich Group B: Dynamo Kyiv 0-1 AEK Larnaca, Rennes 2-2 Fenerbahce Group C: Real Betis 3-2 Ludogorets, Roma 3-0 HJK Helsinki Group D: St Gilloise 3-2 Malmo, Braga 1-0 Union Berlin Group E: Real Sociedad 2-1 Omonia, Sheriff 0-2 Man United Group F: Midtjylland 5-1 Lazio, Feyenoord 6-0 Sturm Graz Group G: Olympiacos 0-3 Freiburg, Qarabag 3-0 Nantes Group H: Trabzonspor 2-1 Red Star Belgrade, Monaco 0-1 FerencvarosMatchday 2 rescheduled – Thursday 20 OctoberGroup A: Arsenal 1-0 PSV EindhovenMatchday 3 – Thursday 6 OctoberGroup A: Zurich 1-5 PSV Eindhoven, Arsenal 3-0 Bodo/Glimt Group B: Rennes 2-1 Dynamo Kyiv, Fenerbahce 2-0 AEK Larnaca Group C: HJK Helsinki 1-1 Ludogorets, Roma 1-2 Real Betis Group D: Malmo 0-1 Union Berlin, Braga 1-2 St Gilloise Group E: Sheriff 0-2 Real Sociedad, Omonia 2-3 Man United Group F: Sturm Graz 0-0 Lazio, Midtjylland 2-2 Feyenoord Group G: Freiburg 2-0 Nantes, Olympiacos 0-3 Qarabag Group H: Red Star Belgrade 4-1 Ferencvaros, Monaco 3-1 TrabzonsporMatchday 4 – Thursday 13 OctoberGroup A: Bodo/Glimt 0-1 Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven 5-0 Zurich Group B: AEK Larnaca 1-2 Fenerbahce, Dynamo Kyiv 0-1 Rennes Group C: Real Betis 1-1 Roma, Ludogorets 2-0 HJK Helsinki Group D: St Gilloise 3-3 Braga, Union Berlin 1-0 Malmo Group E: Man United 1-0 Omonia, Real Sociedad 3-0 Sheriff Group F: Feyenoord 2-2 Midtjylland, Lazio 2-2 Sturm Graz Group G: Nantes 0-4 Freiburg, Qarabag 0-0 Olympiacos Group H: Trabzonspor 4-0 Monaco, Ferencvaros 2-1 Red Star BelgradeMatchday 5 – Thursday 27 OctoberGroup A: Zurich 2-1 Bodo/Glimt, PSV Eindhoven 2-0 Arsenal Group H: Red Star Belgrade 2-1 Trabzonspor, Ferencvaros 1-1 MonacoMatchday 6 – Thursday 3 NovemberGroup A: Arsenal vs Zurich, Bodo/Glimt vs PSV Eindhoven (3:00) Group B: Dynamo Kyiv vs Fenerbahce, Rennes vs AEK Larnaca (3:00) Group C: Real Betis vs HJK Helsinki, Roma vs Ludogorets (3:00) Group D: St Gilloise vs Union Berlin, Braga vs Malmo (3:00) Group E: Real Sociedad vs Man United, Sheriff vs Omonia (12:45) Group F: Midtjylland vs Sturm Graz, Feyenoord vs Lazio (12:45) Group G: Olympiacos vs Nantes, Qarabag vs Freiburg (12:45) Group H: Trabzonspor vs Ferencvaros, Monaco vs Red Star Belgrade (12:45)Europa League groupsGroup A: Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven, Bodo/Glimt, FC Zurich Group B: Dynamo Kiev, Rennes, Fenerbahce, AEK Larnaca Group C: Roma, Ludogorets, Real Betis, HJK Helsinki Group D: Braga, Malmo, Union Berlin, Union Saint-Gilloise Group E: Manchester United, Real Sociedad, Sheriff Tiraspol, Omonia Group F: Lazio, Feyenoord, Midtjylland, Sturm Graz Group G: Olympiacos, Qarabag, SC Freiburg, Nantes Group H: Red Star Belgrade, Monaco, Ferencvaros, TrabzonsporEuropa Conference League group stage fixtures (all kick off times ET) Full list of scores, stats Matchday 5 – Thursday 27 OctoberGroup A: Fiorentina 2-1 Istanbul Basaksehir, Hearts 2-1 RFS Group B: Anderlecht 2-2 FCSB, West Ham 1-0 Silkeborg Group C: Villarreal 2-2 H.
Harrison made it clear that the players still believed in Marsch and that they were still working hard for him. On Saturday, every Leeds player, to a man, backed up those words with actions. For 90 minutes they were every bit Liverpool’s equals, as they matched the Reds every step of the way. A draw was the least they deserved, and the victory long overdue. Comparing Leeds today and Leeds of exactly one year ago, it’s night and day the difference in terms of the consistent quality of performances and the steady improvement of the side from the point at which Marsch took over last season, and again from the start of the current campaign. Making a change now would only be making a change for change’s sake. Leeds are one of the toughest teams in the PL to beat, and typically those teams see losses turn to draws and draws turn to losses with a bit of patience*.
Tottenham overcomes self-defeating ways in unsustainable ways (AFC Bournemouth 2-3 Spurs): Two things currently ail Tottenham. One is Antonio Conte’s continued insistence on playing out of the back and defending far too deep in Spurs’ own half of the field (discussed here and here). The other? The squad is missing a midfield creator (here and here), though Bryan Gil has shown flashes in recent substitute appearances in the Champions League and did so again on Saturday. Yet Conte previously refused to even play him in the Premier League, as he got his first six minutes of the season.
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