Saturday, 1 February 2020
A series of facts after the match between Liverpool vs West Ham United
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Liverpool solidified their position at the top of the Premier League standings after beating West Ham United. Some interesting facts emerged after the fight.
In the postponed match at the London Olympic Stadium, Thursday (01/30/2020) AM local time, Liverpool won 2-0 through penalty goals from Mohamed Salah and Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain in each round.
An additional three points has now made Liverpool on top the standings with 70 points from 24 matches, 19 points ahead of defending champions, Manchester City. Liverpool also managed to wipe out the entire club this season.
Here are nine facts related to the duel as reported by Opta.
– Liverpool have beaten all the teams in the Premier League this season – This is the first time they have done so in the top caste competition.
– Liverpool have 41 undefeated matches in the Premier League (36 wins and 5 draws) – the third longest series in England’s top competition after Arsenal (49 in October 2004) and Nottingham Forest (42 in November 1978).
– Liverpool have won their last 15 matches in the Premier League – there have only been four teams that have won at least 15 consecutive wins in the top caste (Man City 18 in December 2017, Liverpool 17 in October 2019, and Man City 15 in August 2019).
– Liverpool won 70 points from just 24 matches this season – the fastest in the history of top division competition.
– Juergen Klopp won his 150th win as Liverpool manager in all competitions (150 wins, 58 draws, and 59 defeats).
– David Moyes lost most often when he met with Liverpool in the Premier League (17 – same with Arsenal),
– West Ham have lost six of the last nine Premier league games at London Stadium (1 win and 2 draws).
– Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored more goals against West Ham than any other Premier league team (3).
– Mohamed Salah was directly involved in the presence of seven goals from five meetings against West Ham United (5 goals and 2 assists).