Our series of members’ articles, which review the statistics behind the previous season, now focuses on Liverpool.
First up, we cast an eye over the Reds’ team statistics under new manager Jurgen Klopp and compare them to the rest of Premier League over his period in charge, before delving into the data to assess their first-team squad, main goal threats and creative sources as we look to gain insight on their prospects for the upcoming campaign.
After steering Liverpool to sixth spot in 2014/15, Brendan Rodgers lasted just eight matches of the following season before parting company with the Merseyside club. The Reds had started brightly enough, winning both their opening fixtures before a run of one victory in the subsequent six – at home to Villa – saw the Irishman replaced by Jurgen Klopp at the helm.
The Reds’ progress to both the Capital One Cup and Europa League finals ultimately proved fruitless and with the German keen to rotate, Liverpool could only manage an eighth-place finish, ending the campaign 21 points behind champions Leicester.
8 years, 3 months ago
As much as I respect arsene wenger I think last year was their best opportunity and it has come and gone. Think they have been overtaken by enough teams to miss out on CL altogether.
On Leicester they've had their miracle season and should enjoy the CL and probs a top 10 place.
Also like the profile pic Noquarternt I was there a few weeks ago!