Premier League details how records smashed – Newcastle United playing key role

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The Premier League have produced a very interesting new report.

The official report (see below) detailing how records were smashed across the 2023/24 season.

This latest campaign seeing more goals scored than any other previous Premier League season.

A total of 1,246 goals scored across the 380 Premier League matches, 162 goals higher than the previous record.

Newcastle United playing a key part in this.

The average number of goals scored per Premier League match seasons was 3.28 goals per game.

With 85 scored and 62 conceded in their 38 Premier League games, Newcastle United saw 147 goals scored, at an average of 3.87 goals per match.

Official Premier League report – 27 May 2024:

Why 2023/24 saw a record number of goals scored in a Premier League season

The 2023/24 campaign rewrote the Premier League’s record books, with last season’s all-time high surpassed by a remarkable 162 extra goals, with the final total standing at 1,246.

Never had the division’s match average exceeded the 2.85 goals per game which was set a year ago, but thanks to a wonderful array of attacking, entertaining football, we witnessed an astonishing 3.28 goals per match this time around.

Improved finishing

The implementation of new rules that led to more added time undoubtedly played a part in this stunning rise, but the players themselves also deserve credit for raising standards.

Since records began in 2003/04, shot conversion rates (including blocks) have averaged 10.30 per cent.

This season saw a record high for players converting their shots into goals, with 11.88 per cent of efforts finding the back of the net.

The technical excellence of modern-day players is more outstanding than ever, and it has played a role in the influx of additional goals.

Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United were the best top-flight side for shot conversion, with top-four gate crashers Aston Villa just behind them.

Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta was the forward who showed the greatest clinical edge.

Top teams/players for conversion rates

Hitting the target

Another stat that cannot be influenced by additional time is shot accuracy, and this also reached record levels.

Over two decades 45.10 per cent of Premier League shots have found the target, but courtesy of excellent forward play across 2023/24, this season’s mean was 49.96 per cent.

In 12 months’ time we could see 50 per cent breached for the very first time, as players become increasingly less wasteful.

Unsurprisingly it was the champions, Manchester City, who were most consistent at hitting their shots on target.

They registered 57.32 per cent shot accuracy, a figure which was almost four per cent higher than the Magpies, who were second on 53.52 per cent.

Top 10 teams shooting accuracy

English forwards shine

English players scored 369 goals, the highest aggregate since 2002.

It was a fantastic campaign for many of Gareth Southgate’s talented young marksmen, with six of the top 10 goalscorers representing the host country.

Cole Palmer led the way with 22 goals, closely followed by Phil Foden, Ollie Watkins and Dominic Solanke, on 19 each.

Wide forwards Jarrod Bowen and Bukayo Saka also registered 16 goals apiece.

2023/24 Premier League top scorers

Late goals almost double

Longer stoppage-time periods allowed the ball to be in play for a greater length of time, and this brought about an incredible number of dramatic late goals.

In 2022/23 only 61 goals were scored beyond the 90th minute, but this season that figure shot up to 112.

That represented a nine per cent share of all goals scored.

The closest we had previously come to this was 8.1 per cent in 2007/08, when 81 goals were scored in added time.

Title-chasing Liverpool and Arsenal led the way with the highest number of late strikes.

Most 90+ minute goals 2023/24

With fast transitions and counters such an important tactical strategy, there remains a lower share of passes made inside the final third than in the past, but we are seeing a record number of touches made inside the opponent’s penalty area.


 
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