It goes both ways. A defeat can also spur on a side - like it usually does for us. We tend to fall in a malaise when we're on those "undefeated" runs that are filled with draws.I was just thinking that one defeat is more likely to produce another one rather than a draw doing so.
To be fair to Pool, they have the best record agains the top-6.Which would make it: -
Chelsea: 2 Swansea
Tottenham: 6, WBA, Leicester, Bournemouth (Everton draw)
Arsenal: 6 Leicester, Middlesbrough, Bournemouth (Everton win)
Man U:9 Watford, Stoke, Burnely, West Ham, (Everton draw)
Man City: 7 , Southampton, Middlesbrough, Leicester (Everton draw & Win)
Liverpool: 15 Burnley, Southampton, Bournemouth, West Ham, Sunderland, Swansea
Ouch! Even worse when you remove Everton
To be fair to Pool, they have the best record agains the top-6.
They struggle to maintain the intensity against teams that pack it in and play defense....Sounds vaguely familiar...
A fun table I knocked up: -
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Edit: Chelsea played 8 not 7. Up to & including Week 22
I added West Ham as they are a terrific top team don't ya know!
Who have Liverpool lost against?
We have very different ideas of 'fun' mate...you should try to get yourself out moreA fun table I knocked up: -
Wait until you have kids... That shit is rock n roll these days.We have very different ideas of 'fun' mate...you should try to get yourself out more