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EPL goal spree sets new record
A STOPPAGE-TIME goal by Gabriel Jesus did more than just clinch a significant win for Manchester City at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
It capped a record-breaking round of scoring in the English Premier League, too.
A total of 44 were scored in a wild second round of games from Saturday to Monday, surpassing the record for a single round since the league was reduced to 20 teams in 1995.
At least seven goals were scored in three separate games, only the third time that has happened in the Premier League era (since 1992).
From Dominic Calvert-Lewin鈥檚 hat trick for Everton in the early kickoff on Saturday to Son Heung-min鈥檚 four-goal burst for Tottenham Hotspur a day later to City鈥檚 commanding 3-1 win at Wolves on Monday, the goals flew in across the empty grounds of the world鈥檚 most-watched league at an average of 4.4 per game.
Maybe it was just one of those weekends. Or maybe there are some logical reasons behind the high goal count, like no fans, so less pressure.
Without fans in the stadiums, there鈥檚 a different atmosphere for games that can sometimes resemble high-intensity training ground exercises. Players invariably are more relaxed without the crowd on their backs.
Playmakers and forwards, especially, might feel more able to express themselves without being subjected to groans if an ambitious pass or speculative shot doesn鈥檛 come off. Players might feel under less pressure when they are through on goal. Penalty-takers, for example, might not feel under so much strain without crowd noise during their run-up. There have been 11 spot kicks converted already this season 鈥 though two have been saved, too.
Another reason could be a short offseason.
Coaches typically use the preseason to get their players fit and nail down an approach or tactics ahead of the new campaign. Yet for 2020-21, there has barely been a preseason because of the late finish to last season.
Teams have had very few friendlies to get sharp or organized, and trainings have been disjointed because of an international break and, in some cases, players testing positive for COVID-19.
Look, for example, at Manchester United, whose players returned late to preseason training because of their involvement in the latter stages of the Europa League and had one hastily arranged friendly against Aston Villa.
Paul Pogba contracted the coronavirus, while Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mason Greenwood had to quarantine for various reasons. United lost at home to Crystal Palace 1-3 in its first game. 鈥淭hey were sharper than us in the challenges, tackles,鈥 United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said. 鈥淲e had a long season last season and we didn鈥檛 finish until August 16, and we鈥檝e not had enough preparation.鈥
Then there is low quality. Two rounds into the new season and it is already clear that the three promoted clubs have low-quality defenses which are going to be conceding plenty of goals.
Leeds United, Fulham and West Bromwich Albion have allowed 22 between them 鈥 accounting for about a third of the total scored so far. Fulham conceded a league-high 81 goals when the team was relegated two seasons ago and its defense looks just as porous this time. Similarly, West Brom hasn鈥檛 improved its back line in the offseason and has an attack-minded coach in Slaven Bilic who showed in a previous stint at West Ham that building a solid defense isn鈥檛 his forte. Then there鈥檚 Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa and his gung-ho tactics, which were on display for all to see at Anfield on the opening weekend when Leeds went man-to-man against the defending champion. It was entertaining, but Liverpool scored four goals.
There is also an abundance of top-quality forward players in the EPL at the moment, and more are arriving.
City and Liverpool have long had the most devastating strike forces but Tottenham鈥檚 will look just as exciting when Gareth Bale links up with Harry Kane and Son, the pair who combined for four goals against Southampton on Sunday. The arrival of James Rodriguez has improved the scoring output of Everton, right winger Willian had three assists on his debut for Arsenal, while Chelsea has spent around US$200 million to bring in attackers Timo Werner, Kai Havertz and Hakim Ziyech.
Also adding to the likelihood of more goals this season is the fact that the EPL has been told by FIFA to be stricter with its application of handballs by defenders, therefore falling in line with other European leagues. 鈥淭he directive now is that any outstretched arm from the body, any hand or arm below the shoulder, will be punished, irrespective if it鈥檚 deliberate or not,鈥 former referee Dermot Gallagher told Sky Sports. Leeds鈥 Robin Koch and United鈥檚 Victor Lindelof have already fallen foul of that. There have been 13 penalties already.
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