Showing posts with label manchester united. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manchester united. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Manchester United vs Brighton epl 10.11.2019



With just one win from their last six Premier League (PL) matches (W1, D2, L3), Manchester United enter the round two points behind visiting Brighton & Hove Albion. Curiously, despite a poor season so far, United have been in front at half-time a joint-league high seven times. However, they dropped points on four of those occasions - the joint worst in the league.

The ‘Red Devils’ have scored an average of just 1.18 goals per PL match, and just 27.27% of their league matches have featured three goals or more. Indeed, United have now scored precisely one goal in four straight home league fixtures.

Brighton, meanwhile, has won three of their last four league matches, and two of the last three PL H2Hs vs United. An important caveat - all those wins have come at home. Away, the ‘Seagulls’ have scored just one goal across their last four PL road trips (D1, L3). 

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Norwich City vs Manchester united 27.10.2019



It is a super Sunday match today, Norwich City vs Manchester United. On a four-game winless run in the Premier League (PL), Norwich City can at least take some comfort from the fact both their league wins so far have come at home (W2, L2). In fact, with all four of their home games ending with over 3.5 goals, Carrow Road has produced a league-high average of 5.0 total goals per PL game this term.

Although outsiders here, Norwich have scored in all three games they’ve played this season against teams that finished in the top six during 2018/19. Whilst they conceded at least two goals in all three of those matches (W1, L2), they also scored two goals within the opening 30 minutes in the last two such games, both of which were at home. 

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Manchester united vs Liverpool 2019


With just one win in their last seven Premier League (PL) matches (W1, D3, L3) the pressure is on for Manchester United as they take on Liverpool in the North West Derby. Nine goals scored (1.13 on average) and nine points from eight matches in the league are hardly inspiring, but United have history on their side as they’ve lost this home PL fixture just once since 2010 (W7, D2, L1).

United put four past Chelsea here in the season premiere, but have since scored precisely one goal in each of their last five competitive home matches (after 90 mins) - four of those matches saw them open the scoring.

Liverpool, meanwhile, is out to equal the current record for straight PL wins as they could claim their 18th on the bounce here. They beat United by 31 points last season and the distance is already 15 this time around - yet the ‘Reds’ have scored a paltry three goals in five visits to Old Trafford under Jürgen Klopp.

Friday, October 4, 2019

AZ Alkmaar vs Manchester United Europa league 4.10.2019




AZ Alkmaar host Manchester United have won two of their previous seven European home fixtures against English clubs (W2, D4, L1). They boast solid recent home form too, losing none of their previous nine competitive matches (W6, D3).

 Impressively, they kept a clean sheet in six of those nine fixtures. Free-scoring at present, the Dutch side have scored two or more goals in five of their last seven competitive matches, with six of their previous seven goals scored coming after half-time. Additionally, each of the previous two matches saw them score a goal between the 46th-60th minute period. Manchester United boast a modest away record (W4, D2, L5) in the Europa League (EL), but their away form in recent times has been poor. They have failed to win any of their previous nine competitive away matches (D3, L6).