The Times - UK (2022-04-09)

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Brighton have failed to capitalise on their
dominance of play for a second season in a row.
Brighton in Premier League this season:
League position: 13th
Shots difference rank: 6th (+28)


Last season:
League position: 16th
Shots difference rank: 4th (+129)


392 for

487 for
358 against

364 against

Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion
Today, 3pm. TV: Highlights, BBC One,
10.20pm. Radio: talkSPORT 2


Arsenal (4-2-3-1)
A Ramsdale — Cédric, B White, Gabriel,
N Tavares — A Lokonga, G Xhaka —
B Saka, M Odegaard, E Smith Rowe —
A Lacazette. Injured T Partey, K Tierney.
Doubt T Tomiyasu, N Pépé.


Brighton (3-3-2-2)
R Sánchez — J Veltman, L Dunk,
M Cucurella — T Lamptey, P Gross,
S March — L Trossard, A Mac Allister —
N Maupay, D Welbeck.
Injured J Moder. Doubt A Lallana,
M Caicedo.


Referee D Coote 0 2 0 77
Odds Home win 8-13


James Ward-Prowse has proven more than
three times as likely to convert a free kick than
his rivals in the past three years.
Most direct free kick goals in Premier
League since March 2019:

11 (64)

5 (39)

3 (40)

Ward-Prowse, Southampton

James Maddison, Leicester

Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool
(Attempts in brackets)

Southampton v Chelsea
Today, 3pm. TV: Highlights, BBC One,
10.20pm
Southampton (4-4-2)
F Forster — T Livramento, J Bednarek,
M Salisu, K Walker-Peters —
S Armstrong, J Ward-Prowse, O Romeu,
M Elyounoussi — A Armstrong,
C Adams. Ineligible A Broja (owned by
Chelsea). Doubt S Long, Lyanco,
A McCarthy.
Chelsea (3-4-3)
E Mendy — T Chalobah, T Silva,
A Rudiger — R James, Jorginho,
M Kovacic, M Alonso — H Ziyech,
K Havertz, M Mount. Injured C Hudson-
Odoi, B Chilwell. Doubt H Ziyech,
R Lukaku.
Referee K Friend 0 2 0 61
Odds Draw 13-5

Leeds’ absence from the top flight from 2004
would have lasted just two years – rather than
16 – had they not lost to Watford in the 2006
play-offs.
Biggest second-tier play-off final wins:
3-goal margin

2001
Bolton 3
Preston 0

2003
Wolves 3
Sheff Utd 0

2006
Watford 3
Leeds 0

Watford v Leeds United
Today, 3pm. TV: Highlights, BBC One,
10.20pm. Radio: BBC 5 Live

Watford (4-3-3)
B Foster — K Femenia, C Kabasele,
Samir, H Kamara — M Sissoko, I Louza,
J Kucka — I Sarr, João Pedro,
C Hernández.

Leeds (4-2-3-1)
I Meslier — L Ayling, D Llorente,
L Cooper, S Dallas — K Phillips,
A Forshaw — Raphinha, Rodrigo,
J Harrison — D James.

Injured P Bamford, J Firpo, T Roberts,
J Shackleton.

Referee A Marriner 0 2 0 56
Odds Away win 17-10

Villa have failed to score in two of their past five
home games but when they did find a
breakthrough it led to a cluster of goals.

(2 goals in 4mins), Man Utd 2
(3 in 13mins), Leeds 3

(3 in 10mins),
Southampton 0

Villa’s past five home games:
2

0 , Watford 1

0 , Arsenal 1

3

4

Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspur
Today, 5.30pm. TV: Live, Sky Sports PL.
Radio: talkSPORT

Aston Villa (4-3-2-1)
E Martínez — M Cash, E Konsa, T Mings,
L Digne — J McGinn, D Luiz, J Ramsey —
P Coutinho, E Buendía — O Watkins.
Doubt L Digne, T Mings, E Buendia,
K Hause.

Tottenham (3-4-3)
H Lloris — C Romero, E Dier, B Davies —
M Doherty, P-E Hojbjerg, R Bentancur,
S Reguilón — D Kulusevski, H Kane, Son
Heung-min.
Injured O Skipp, J Tanganga.
Doubt R Sessegnon.

Referee G Scott 0 0 0 32
Odds Away win 6-5

Brentford’s five London league rivals all sit in
the top half of the table yet they have recorded
better results in these fixtures, including
victory away to West Ham.
Brentford points-per-league game this
season:
Against other London teams

Against the rest

1.38 (P8, Pts11)

0.96 (P23, Pts22)

Brentford v West Ham United
Tomorrow, 2pm. TV: Highlights, BBC
One, 10.30pm

Brentford (3-5-2)
D Raya — K Ajer, P Jansson, E Pinnock,
M Roerslev, C Eriksen, C Norgaard,
V Janelt, R Henry — B Mbeumo, I Toney.
Injured F Onyeka, J Jeanvier.
Doubt J Dasilva.

West Ham (4-2-3-1)
L Fabianski — R Fredericks, C Dawson,
K Zouma, A Cresswell — D Rice,
T Soucek — J Bowen, S Benrahma,
P Fornals — M Antonio.
Injured A Ogbonna.
Doubt M Lanzini.

Referee M Atkinson 0 2 0 49
Odds Draw 23-10

CLASSIC KITS CHELSEA AWAY, 94-95


Chelsea were moving into the
limelight in the mid-1990s by
starting to acquire glamorous
names from abroad but they
also grabbed attention by
adopting this remarkable
change outfit. Ruud Gullit was
familiar with orange from his
time in the Holland team but he
must have done a double take

when handed this “tangerine
and graphite” top to wear for
his debut in a friendly away to
Gillingham in 1995. Some of the
grey sat behind a curious wire
mesh design on the chest. By
the time Gullit had become
Chelsea manager a year later
this kit had been abandoned —
mercifully so, some might say.

Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota could become
only the third pair of team-mates to finish as the
Premier League’s top two scorers – the other
duos were also at Liverpool.
Top two scorers from same club
(Liverpool), Premier League era:
2021-22
2018-19
2013-14

Salah 20
Salah 22
Suárez 31

Mané 22
Sturridge 21

Jota 14

Manchester City v Liverpool
Tomorrow, 4.30pm. TV: Live, Sky
Sports PL. Radio: BBC 5 Live

Man City (4-3-3)
Ederson — K Walker, J Stones,
A Laporte, J Cancelo — K De Bruyne,
Rodri, B Silva — R Mahrez, P Foden,
R Sterling.

Injured R Dias, C Palmer.

Liverpool (4-3-3)
Alisson — T Alexander-Arnold, J Matip,
V van Dijk, A Robertson — J Henderson,
Fabinho, Thiago — M Salah, D Jota,
S Mané.

Referee A Taylor 0 4 0 84
Odds Draw 13-5

Crystal Palace’s 3-0 win over Arsenal last
Monday was their four consecutive clean
sheet. Their settled defence has proven
effective over the past two months.
Fewest goals conceded by top-flight sides
in past 11 games in all comps:
Liverpool
Crystal Palace
Man City
Leicester
Arsenal


4
5
5
10
11

Leicester v Crystal Palace
Tomorrow, 2pm. TV: Highlights, BBC
One, 10.30pm


Leicester (4-2-3-1)
K Schmeichel — J Justin, D Amartey,
C Soyuncu, L Thomas — H Choudhury,
N Mendy — J Maddison, K Dewsbury-
Hall, H Barnes — P Daka.
Injured J Vardy, W Ndidi, R Bertrand,
D Ward. Doubt A Pérez, B Soumaré.


Crystal Palace (4-3-3)
V Guaita — N Clyne, J Andersen,
M Guéhi, T Mitchell —C Gallagher,
C Kouyaté, J Schlupp — M Olise,
J-P Mateta, W Zaha.
Injured N Ferguson.


Referee R Jones 0 0 0 28
Odds Draw 12-5


Norwich have already faced the joint second
most penalties in a Premier League campaign.
Faced most penalties in one Premier
League season (since 1992):

13

11

11
11

Penalties
Converted
11

6
7

8

Hull, 2016-17

Blackburn, 2006-07
West Brom, 2020-21

Norwich, 2021-22

Norwich v Burnley
Tomorrow, 2pm. TV: Live, Sky Sports
PL. Radio: BBC 5 Live

Norwich City (4-3-1-2)
T Krul — M Aarons, G Hanley, B Gibson,
B Williams — B Gilmour, M Normann,
P Lees-Melou — K McLean — T Pukki,
M Rashica. Injured: O Kabak, A Idah,
A Omobamidele. Doubt: L Rupp,
M Aarons, B Williams, J Sargent,
P Placheta.

Burnley (4-4-2)
N Pope — C Roberts, N Collins,
J Tarkowski, C Taylor — A Lennon,
A Westwood, J Brownhill, M Cornet —
J Rodriguez, W Weghorst. Injured
B Mee, E Pieters, J B Gudmundsson.
Referee M Oliver 0 4 0 64
Odds Away win 6-4

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BILL EDGAR’S GUIDE TO THE


PREMIER LEAGUE WEEKEND


Man City goals in
first 8mins since
Dec 1 (Liverpool 0)

8
Arsenal score
draw in past 44
games

1
Salah games for club
and country without
open-play goal

10


A brief history of


Plymouth Argyle


Formed as Argyle FC in 1886, they have
played since 1901 at Home Park, which
was bombed in the Second World War

They were Third Division South runners-up
for six straight seasons in the 1920s — only
the champions were promoted — with
the help of the Scottish winger Sammy
Black, who hit a club-record 182 goals

1964


Plymouth were managed
for 28 years from 1910 by
Bob Jack, father of David
Jack, the first footballer
transferred for £10,000

FAN OF THE DAY


You may have spotted them
during Newcastle United’s 1-1
draw at West Ham United in
February: a group of five
Newcastle fans wearing
Hawaiian shirts emblazoned
with Joelinton’s face.
Dylan Brett, 18, and his
friends did not expect the
reaction that followed. As well

as images of them being
shared widely, Brett, right,
received a message from
Joelinton himself offering to
meet the group. The Brazilian
delivered on his promise,
posing for photos outside the
club’s training ground. Now
the group hope he might use
a shirt in a goal celebration.

HOW THEY STAND


P W D LGD Pts
1 Man City 30 23 4 3 52 73

(^2) Liverpool 30 22 6 2 57 72
(^3) Chelsea 29 17 8 4 35 59
(^4) Tottenham 30 17 3 10 15 54
5 Arsenal 29 17 3 9 10 54
(^6) West Ham 31 15 6 10 11 51
(^7) Man United 30 14 9 7 8 51
8 Wolves 32 15 4 13 5 49
9 Crystal Palace 30 8 13 9 4 37
10 Leicester 28 10 7 11 -4 37
11 Aston Villa 30 11 3 16 0 36
12 Southampton 30 8 12 10 -9 36
13 Brighton 30 7 13 10 -10 34
14 Newcastle 31 8 10 13 -20 34
15 Brentford 31 9 6 16 -11 33
(^16) Leeds United 31 7 9 15 -33 30
(^17) Everton 297 4 18 -20 25
18 Burnley 294 12 13 -17 24
(^19) Watford 30 6 4 20 -28 22
(^20) Norwich 30 4 6 20 -45 18
TOP SCORERS
Salah (Liverpool) 20
Son (Tottenham) 14
Jota (Liverpool) 14
Kane (Tottenham) 12
TOP ASSISTS
Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) 11
Salah (Liverpool) 10
Robertson (Liverpool) 10
Pogba (Man Utd) 9
Only Salah (20) has more league goals
this season than the in-form Jota’s 14
In 1964 John Newman took a
penalty for Plymouth by passing to
team-mate Mike Trebilcock to score
against Manchester City

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