The Egyptian International Mohamed Salah Liverpool player harvest and numbers for the past season in the English Premier League, following he won the titles of top scorer and Mr. Assist through a number of numbers he hit during the championship activities.
Last Sunday, the curtain came down on the activities of the English Premier League for the current season 2021-2022, following Manchester City crowned the title at the expense of Liverpool, who finished the competition in second place, despite also winning in the final round.
And Manchester City maintained a point difference with Liverpool in the title struggle until the last breath, as he managed to fire a fireworks at the expense of Aston Villa.
The most prominent individual and collective numbers in the English Premier League last season were as follows:
23 The number of goals scored by Egyptian Mohamed Salah and South Korean Heung-min Son, the stars of Liverpool and Tottenham, respectively, to top the list of top scorers in the championship last season, and they share the (Golden Boot) award..
13 The number of assists Mohamed Salah provided to his teammates in Liverpool during the tournament, to be crowned with the award for the best goal maker.
36 The number of goals scored by one player is at the top of the standings, ahead of Heung Min Son, who contributed 30.
139 The number of shots fired by Mohamed Salah throughout his career in the tournament, becoming the most frequent player on the opponents’ goal.
120 minutes is the scoring frequency of Mohamed Salah at the top of the ranking of the highest players, equal to Jamie Vardy of Leicester City.
19 big chances is the highest percentage of the English player Harry Kane that he made in the Premier League, just one chance behind Mohamed Salah, who is in second place.
1071 The number of goals witnessed by the tournament during 380 matches, at a rate of 2.82 goals per match, which is only one goal less than the record for the largest number of goals in one copy of a championship consisting of 38 stages, which was achieved in the 2018-2019 season.
99 The number of goals scored by Manchester City during his career in the competition, to become the owner of the strongest attacking line in the championship.
26 The number of goals conceded by Manchester City and Liverpool in the tournament during the season, to become the owners of the strongest line of defense in the competition.
29 The number of victories Manchester City achieved in the competition during the season, becoming the owner of the largest number of victories.
2951 The number of passes made by Manchester City’s Joao Cancelo, as the most passers-by player in the competition all season.
20 The number of matches that the two Brazilians, Ederson Moraish and Alisson Becker, goalkeepers of Manchester City and Liverpool, respectively, finished, with clean sheets, to win the (Golden Glove) award..
3420 The number of minutes that Spaniard David de Gea and French Hugo Lloris, goalkeepers of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, respectively, played as the most participating players in the tournament.
143 The number of saves made by French goalkeeper Ilan Messeler, Leeds United, to become the most saved in the competition.
7 It is the largest number of goals scored by a team in one match in the championship, as Manchester City and Chelsea share the largest victory this season, by winning the same result (7-0) over Leeds United and Norwich City, respectively, which is the largest victory for any club at home..
9 The most goals scored in a single match during the past season, during Manchester City’s 6-3 victory over Leicester City.
84 The number of goals that came from penalty kicks in the tournament, as Chelsea were the biggest beneficiaries by scoring 8 goals.
19 It is the longest unbeaten streak in the tournament, as the Liverpool team achieved 16 wins and 3 draws, and it started with a 2-2 draw with Chelsea in the 21st stage and ended with a 3-1 victory over Wolverhampton in the last stage..
14 It is the longest series of meetings without a win, as Newcastle United achieved 7 draws and 7 defeats, during the first 14 stages of the last season, before achieving its first victory in the competition by beating Burnley 1-0 on last December 4.
6 It is the longest losing streak in a row, as 4 clubs have achieved: Norwich City “3 times” and Watford “twice”, in addition to Leeds United and Brighton..