Friday, April 5, 2013

The Clubs Which Are The Very Best Crossers in the Premier League for 2012-13 To Date

The interesting thing about many data is that they often expose remarkable facts that you otherwise wouldnat know. At the least those who are published do. This week, weave looked at the sportsmen who have the best win proportions for their Premier League club as well as which Premier League clubs have the squads with the youngest average age. Now the latest research reveals which groups have the absolute most precise crossing in the Premier League. In the bottom end of the table, Liverpool and Arsenal have the worst cross completion rate (only 14% and 15% of their crosses, respectively, find a teammate). Towards the top end of the table, the highest percentage of a teammate that is found by crosses participate in West Ham United (24.49%), Swansea (22.88%) and Norwich (21.88%). Manchester United, who're generally lauded as a fantastic crossing part, have only 19.55% of the crosses finding their teammate. Listed here are the numbers in full: In accordance with Opta Stats, listed below are the best and worst crossers in the Premier League this season: MOST readily useful 1. Rickie Lambert (Southampton), 3 years of crosses find teammate2. Jonathan de Guzman (Swansea), 33.93%3. Man Demel (West Ham), 33.33%4. David Routledge (Swansea), 28.57%5. Sebastian Larsson (Sunderland), 28.07% WORST 1. Adam Johnson (Manchester City), 9.28% of crosses find teammate2. Ronnie Stam (Wigan), 10.47%3. Jose Bosingwa (QPR), 10.61%4. Armand Traore (QPR), 10.11%5. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal), 11.32%

Via: [Soccer Live] Randers FC - Brøndby IF

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