Premier League Combined Goals & Assists Table 2010-11

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Chelsea's Didier Drogba has returned to the top of the Premier League Combined Goals & Assists Table 2010-11 with 9 goals and 9 assists for a combined total of 18.

Manchester City's Carlos Tevez (12 goals, 5 assists) and Newcastle United's Andy Carroll (11,6) are tied in second place with a combined total of 17 each.

Dimitar Berbatov of Manchester United is fourth (14,2) on 16.

United's Luis Nani is in fifth place (5,10) on 15.

Tottenham Hotspur's Rafael van der Vaart (8,6) is sixth on 14.

Bolton's Johan Elmander and Everton's Tim Cahill (both with 9 goals and 4 assists each) and Arsenal's Andrey Arshavin (4,9) are tied in seventh place on 13 combined.

Everton have a total of 10 players who have scored or assisted (or both) in the Premier League so far this season, which is the lowest number of players out of all the 20 clubs.

A total of 257 players have scored or assisted in the Premier League during 2010-11.
 

Everton have a total of 10 players who have scored or assisted (or both) in the Premier League so far this season, which is the lowest number of players out of all the 20 clubs.

Yikes. Shows our striker situation, but beyond that our crap corners, Arteta being off form, our over reliance on the left side, and the fact that Arteta and Fellaini had to sit out 3 games each.

Blegh. Stop with the depressing stats!
 
You're up early mate,

Mornin'.

And a very good morning to you too, Muggins.

Here are where those 257 players came from...

Arsenal 16
Manchester United 16
Chelsea 15
Aston Villa 14
Blackburn Rovers 14
Fulham 14
Liverpool 14
Wolverhampton Wanderers 14
Blackpool 13
West Bromwich Albion 13
Bolton Wanderers 12
Manchester City 12
Newcastle United 12
Sunderland 12
West Ham United 12
Birmingham City 11
Stoke City 11
Tottenham Hotspur 11
Wigan Athletic 11
Everton 10
TOTAL PLAYERS 257
 
Chelsea's Didier Drogba has returned to the top of the Premier League Combined Goals & Assists Table 2010-11 with 9 goals and 9 assists for a combined total of 18.

Manchester City's Carlos Tevez (12 goals, 5 assists) and Newcastle United's Andy Carroll (11,6) are tied in second place with a combined total of 17 each.

Dimitar Berbatov of Manchester United is fourth (14,2) on 16.

United's Luis Nani is in fifth place (5,10) on 15.

Tottenham Hotspur's Rafael van der Vaart (8,6) is sixth on 14.

Bolton's Johan Elmander and Everton's Tim Cahill (both with 9 goals and 4 assists each) and Arsenal's Andrey Arshavin (4,9) are tied in seventh place on 13 combined.

Everton have a total of 10 players who have scored or assisted (or both) in the Premier League so far this season, which is the lowest number of players out of all the 20 clubs.A total of 257 players have scored or assisted in the Premier League during 2010-11.

Hardly surprising but very depressing. Get Hibbert in midfield.
 

Reinforces the point that its not solely the strikers fault. We lack creativity.

Anyone got any stats in relation to how many shots we have per game? I bet its very low
 
Reinforces the point that its not solely the strikers fault. We lack creativity.

Anyone got any stats in relation to how many shots we have per game? I bet its very low

I would like to know how many times any of our strikers have actually had the ball at their feet in a goal scoring position this season. A lack of creativity is the main problem. Apart from Beckfords glut of chances late on against West Brom, I can think of very few, certainly not anywhere near enough anyway.
 
And a very good morning to you too, Muggins.

Here are where those 257 players came from...

Arsenal 16
Manchester United 16
Chelsea 15
Aston Villa 14
Blackburn Rovers 14
Fulham 14
Liverpool 14
Wolverhampton Wanderers 14
Blackpool 13
West Bromwich Albion 13
Bolton Wanderers 12
Manchester City 12
Newcastle United 12
Sunderland 12
West Ham United 12
Birmingham City 11
Stoke City 11
Tottenham Hotspur 11
Wigan Athletic 11
Everton 10
TOTAL PLAYERS 257

Oh dear. we are shocking.
 
And a very good morning to you too, Muggins.

Here are where those 257 players came from...

Arsenal 16
Manchester United 16
Chelsea 15
Aston Villa 14
Blackburn Rovers 14
Fulham 14
Liverpool 14
Wolverhampton Wanderers 14
Blackpool 13
West Bromwich Albion 13
Bolton Wanderers 12
Manchester City 12
Newcastle United 12
Sunderland 12
West Ham United 12
Birmingham City 11
Stoke City 11
Tottenham Hotspur 11
Wigan Athletic 11
Everton 10
TOTAL PLAYERS 257

So bottom of that league but Tim Cahill leads the way in terms of most games scored in..(plus a few assists) That's comforting then for the next few weeks isn't it?
 
So bottom of that league but Tim Cahill leads the way in terms of most games scored in..(plus a few assists) That's comforting then for the next few weeks isn't it?

Telling you what - we're Everton. After bad results against mediocre opposition in West Ham and Stoke, it wouldn't surprise me at all to see us beat Spurs 4-0. That really is what we do best.

The word "consistency" isn't in our club vocabularly. :)
 


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