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Premier League 2000-01 Attack Stats

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Manchester United792.08
2Liverpool711.87
3Chelsea681.79
4Leeds United641.68
5Arsenal631.66
6Ipswich Town571.50
7Charlton Athletic501.32
8Tottenham Hotspur471.24
9Aston Villa461.21
10Sunderland461.21
11Everton451.18
12West Ham United451.18
13Middlesbrough441.16
14Newcastle United441.16
15Manchester City411.08
16Southampton401.05
17Leicester City391.03
18Derby County370.97
19Coventry City360.95
20Bradford City300.79

Home Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Man Utd492.58
2Arsenal452.37
3Chelsea442.32
4Liverpool402.11
5Leeds361.89
6Charlton311.63
7Ipswich311.63
8Spurs311.63
9Everton291.53
10Leicester281.47
11Aston Villa271.42
12Southampton271.42
13Newcastle261.37
14Sunderland241.26
15West Ham241.26
16Derby231.21
17Bradford201.05
18Man City201.05
19Middlesbrough180.95
20Coventry140.74

Away Table

TeamGoals scoredAvg per gameTop scorer
1Liverpool311.63
2Man Utd301.58
3Leeds281.47
4Ipswich261.37
5Middlesbrough261.37
6Chelsea241.26
7Coventry221.16
8Sunderland221.16
9Man City211.11
10West Ham211.11
11Aston Villa191.00
12Charlton191.00
13Arsenal180.95
14Newcastle180.95
15Everton160.84
16Spurs160.84
17Derby140.74
18Southampton130.68
19Leicester110.58
20Bradford100.53

Points from Losing Positions

TeamWinsDrawsPoints
1Spurs4315
2Sunderland3514
3West Ham2713
4Leicester3211
5Aston Villa1710
6Bradford1710
7Everton2410
8Ipswich2410
9Leeds2410
10Newcastle2410
11Arsenal169
12Man Utd158
13Middlesbrough077
14Chelsea066
15Derby066
16Southampton066
17Coventry055
18Charlton044
19Liverpool044
20Man City044

First Goals Scored in Games

TeamPercentage
1Man Utd47.4%
2Ipswich44.7%
3Liverpool42.1%
4Chelsea39.5%
5Arsenal36.8%
6Southampton36.8%
7Middlesbrough31.6%
8Sunderland31.6%
9Aston Villa28.9%
10Charlton28.9%
11Leeds28.9%
12Coventry26.3%
13Newcastle26.3%
14Leicester23.7%
15Man City23.7%
16Spurs23.7%
17Derby21.1%
18West Ham21.1%
19Everton18.4%
20Bradford15.8%
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