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Liverpool ended the year with a 5-1 thrashing of Arsenal, while Manchester United continued their impressive start under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, brushing aside Bournemouth 4-1. Over in Italy, Juventus entered the winter after a VAR-controversy fueled 2-1 win over Sampdoria thanks to a brace from… who else, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Here, then, are the best of the numbers from the last bit of footballing action in 2018.
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Roberto Firmino’s hat trick is the sixth in fixtures between Arsenal and Liverpool in the Premier League – the most hat tricks in a single fixture in PL history. The six goals at Anfield also made it 155 goals for the fixture – the highest scoring in PL history.
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Mohamed Salah has both scored and assisted in the same Premier League game for the 10th time since the start of last season; only Neymar (11) has done so on more occasions in the big-five European leagues in that time.
Also, 54 – Liverpool have accrued 54 points from their opening 20 Premier League games this season; when assuming three points for a win, only Chelsea (55 in 2005-06) and Manchester City (58 in 2017-18) have ever had more at this stage in English top-flight history..
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Cristiano Ronaldo ended the 2018 calendar year with 49 goals for club and country, making this the first time since 2010 that he will end a year with fewer than 50 goals. The 53 games Ronaldo played in 2018 mark his fewest in a year since 2009 (49).
In case you were wondering, Messi had 51 in 54 in 2018. The levels these two have normalised…
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Juventus’ 53 points are more than any team in Serie A through the halfway point of the season since the league returned to a 38-game schedule in 2004-05. (it was previously 52, also by Juventus – in 2013-14 and 2005-06).
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Only three United managers have won each of their first three league games in charge: Sir Matt Busby, Jose Mourinho, and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Also, 12 – Manchester United have scored 12 goals over the space of three Premier League matches for the first time since December 21-31, 2011. Guess who was in charge back then. Those 12 goals in 3 games also mean that 29.2% of United’s PL goals this season have come under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
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With four goals and three assists, December 2018 has been Paul Pogba’s best ever month for league goal involvements in his top-flight career.
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Wolves inflicted Mauricio Pochettino’s first ever Premier League defeat against a newly promoted side while in charge of Spurs. He was unbeaten in 27 such meetings before this one (Wins 25 Draws 2).
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Huddersfield Town are the first team to lose seven Premier League games in a single calendar month since Leicester City in April 2001 (also seven). The Terriers lost 1-0 to fellow relegation contenders Fulham thanks to a late Aleksander Mitrovic goal on Saturday. They are bottom with 10 points from 20 games.
(Statistics courtesy ESPN Stats & Information)
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