mitchmouse
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how is it a record? Beckham to Cole or Yorke (or Ole) must be a way higher number. Or am I missing something?
Assist stats weren't recorded before the early 2000s.how is it a record? Beckham to Cole or Yorke (or Ole) must be a way higher number. Or am I missing something?
Going by Darmien post, they are also only 2 behind in total(9 to 11 of Yorke-Cole) already. Unlike Yorke and Cole, we can see these 2 haven't yet been played to there full potential as duo. Martial doesn't start all the time or played closer to Lukaku in some games... Promising sign.Going from this video below:
Following are domestic:
v Southampton (1)
v Sheffield Wednesday (2)
v West Ham (3)
v West Ham (4)
v Leicester City (5)
v Leicester City (6)
v Liverpool (7)
v Nottingham Forest (8)
v Chelsea (9)
v Chelsea (10)
v Newcastle (11)
Going from this, the Liverpool one was in the FA Cup - same as both Chelsea ones, leaving:
v Southampton (1)
v Sheffield Wednesday (2)
v West Ham (3)
v West Ham (4)
v Leicester City (5)
v Leicester City (6)
v Nottingham Forest (7)
v Newcastle (8)
Lukaku and Martial just two behind with plenty of the season left to go.
Assist stats were only formally written down in the Prem around the early 2000s - I think.
Not quite - there were 4 (I think) European goals in 1998/99 too so they're on 9 to Yorke-Cole's 15. Still good considering like you say they don't play as close to each other.Going by Darmien post, they are also only 2 behind in total(9 to 11 of Yorke-Cole) already. Unlike Yorke and Cole, we can see these 2 haven't yet been played to there full potential as duo. Martial doesn't start all the time or played closer to Lukaku in some games... Promising sign.
Rooney and Valencia had 5 total in 09/10, rooney and nani had 4 total. Probably around 4 or 5 with both Giggs and Berba as well.Rooney and Valencia combined 5 times in the four fixtures against Wigan and West Ham alone in the PL 09/10 off the top of my head