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Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by ogbiwa: 5:46pm On Oct 06, 2020
The Premier League season has started with a goal-fest.

Sunday's chaos, with Aston Villa scoring seven against Liverpool and Tottenham beating Manchester United 6-1, capped a mind-boggling start to the 2020-21 campaign.

Goals are being scored at the highest rate in the English top flight for 90 years.

There is one obvious difference this year - the absence of fans. Is that the cause of the goal rush? If not, what else could it be? BBC Sport takes a look...

Goals, goals, goals - what the stats say
✓There have been 144 goals in 38 games this season. That's 40 more than after the first 38 games of the 2019-20 campaign.

✓There have been an average of 3.79 goals per game - the highest in an English top flight since the 3.95 goals per game in 1930-31.

✓11 of the 38 games this season have featured at least five goals (29%). That's the highest percentage in a season since 1960-61.

✓On Sunday, Liverpool became the first reigning champion to concede seven goals in a game since Arsenal in 1953.

✓On average there have been 4.05 'big chances' per game this season - the highest average since Opta began recording the statistic.

✓The average number of shots per game has decreased compared to previous seasons but shot conversion rate has increased dramatically to 16.1% from 11% last season.

'A little piece of chaos' - is the absence of fans causing the change?
Speaking on BBC 5 Live's Monday Night Club, journalist Rory Smith suggested the absence of fans in stadiums was a factor in the "strange start to the season".

"It is a little piece of chaos that has been dropped in," he said.

Presenter Mark Chapman said: "I have spoken to cricketers and other athletes this summer [who have competed without crowds] and it is easier for your mind to wander if there is not a crowd to keep your concentration up.

"Alan Shearer and Jermaine Jenas were talking about the adrenaline you get from a crowd. Maybe that adrenaline drops slightly when the crowd isn't there."

One first-team coach at a Premier League club told BBC Sport a lack of fan pressure was "definitely" affecting decision-making.

He said it is taking away the sense of tension players feel around build-up play near their own goal and is also reducing the intensity and demand they feel for aggressive defending.

To help with this, the team in question are going to train more regularly at their stadium, with their more intense 10 v 10 training sessions held there rather than at their training ground.

Carlos Carvalhal, manager of Portuguese side Braga and the former Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea boss, said: "The absence of fans in big clubs with big pressure on them reduces the focus and concentration of players.

"Fans open up your senses, increase the intensity of your muscular reaction. It has a huge influence in the head of players, I would say even 20%.

"The influence of fans of big clubs normally has a clear effect on opponents too as they feel more pressured. Without them it is 11 v 11 with a ball and a ref - everything balances out."

Sports psychologist Michael Caulfield said: "Football is a game based on threat, fear, and that has disappeared with no fans in the stadium.

"Plus, teams like Sheffield United or Crystal Palace, with a loyal set of fans that back them up as they feel lucky to be part of the Premier League, miss the arousal of the fans in the same way Freddie Mercury would miss the audience."

'Awful defending and terrible goalkeeping'
Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton disagreed that the absence of fans explained the number of goals.

"The standard of defending in the Premier League is awful and there is terrible goalkeeping," he said.

"It is not because there isn't a crowd there - that is not the reason. The standard of defending has dropped dramatically.

"There is an argument to say if there was a crowd at Aston Villa and [Liverpool goalkeeper] Adrian, after his first mistake, how much worse could he have been with a crowd there?"

Ex-Manchester City and England defender Micah Richards agreed.

"It is a cop-out," he said. "Even if fans were there, the scores would have been the same. I have been with Man City and it was a same score [6-1 against Manchester United]. There were fans there then."

So what else could it be?
The thoughts of the former players are clear, but is it really a coincidence that Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Leicester and others have forgotten how to defend at the same time?

This season is one like no other with players having little time off in the summer and minimal pre-season training.

"Elite athletes are reacting differently to before the pandemic," Caulfield said.

"Even though the standard of play is very high, there is a genuine mental cognitive fatigue at the highest level despite the lockdown - that was not a relaxing time."

Some were hampered more than others. Manchester United, for example, had only 34 days - and one pre-season friendly - between last season ending and this one beginning.

A lack of preparation and tiredness could be factors, but the opposite may also be true.

Tottenham, who have already played eight matches in all competitions this season, may have found their groove early thanks to more playing time, whereas United are still searching for rhythm, having played only five.

The number of penalties has increased dramatically too, with games including penalties up 22% from last season partly because of new handball laws.

Defenders could also be allowing more openings as they defend tentatively in an attempt to stay clear of the punishment of video assistant referees.

The absence of fans, individual mistakes, tiredness, lack of preparation and VAR are probably all factors.

One thing is certain: it is making the Premier League no less interesting...

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/54433028

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Logon59: 5:48pm On Oct 06, 2020
While it's certainly a valid factor, however it's a weak excuse. I don't believe lack of fans is what made Maguire, a supposedly top defender to nod the ball twice into a danger area allowing Spurs to score one of the easiest goals, nor is it what made the entire Liverpool defence to repeatedly fail to track the runs of Grealish, Watkins and Barkley time and time again to the point that Aston Villa made Liverpool look like Luton town. Ridiculous

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by vanida6: 6:09pm On Oct 06, 2020
Liverpool own sef 7-2 cheesy cheesy

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Samsimple(m): 7:34pm On Oct 06, 2020
If to say fans dey, Liverpool and man utd for chop pass that score wey you see so..


Meanwhile, check my signature

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by bercarray(m): 7:34pm On Oct 06, 2020
Shey den no dey beat person 8 even if fans dey? Wen arsenal chop 8-2 fans no dey? Abeg na lie

Penalty sef too much this season, imagine 3 penalties in a match against man City, kilosele!!

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by RoSeMaRyA(f): 7:35pm On Oct 06, 2020
Hmm
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Nobody: 7:35pm On Oct 06, 2020
I just weak

Person no fit play under 4.5 again

Even Newcastle dey score goals anyhow

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Kiddinpoh(m): 7:35pm On Oct 06, 2020
Nah, I dont think so. Team wey go lose, go lose. Team wey go win, go win.. Fans or no fans

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Oluwapresley(m): 7:36pm On Oct 06, 2020
Still thought of this some days ago. League has been crazy!!!

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Nobody: 7:36pm On Oct 06, 2020
I love footballers with big black cocks smiley

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by BigDick70inch(m): 7:37pm On Oct 06, 2020
No..

There are usually goal flows in the start of Barclay premier league..but then everythin will soon be back to normal..

Non appearance of fans is just a coincidence..

Then again..there r just to many great attack minded with beautiful tactics coaches in bpl dis Season..
Mikel Arteta..
Pep Guardiola..
Carlo Anceloti..
Jose Mourinho..
Marco biesa..
Frank Lampard..
Ole solskjaer..
Espirito santo..
Juergen Klopp..
Roger Brenda

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Enudapan: 7:37pm On Oct 06, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated

Fans got there own vibes an motivation shaa
Imagine someone playing in a pitch
With his fans near him lighting up the mushin weed, shouting his name, even if the play isn't an odogwu
Buh he will surely try his best


( base on say en go the inhale the weed en fans the blow)

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by RaptObserver: 7:37pm On Oct 06, 2020
Yes. I noticed this from the restart at the tail end of last season. So they simply continued from where they stopped. Players feel they are in their normal training sessions. No burden, no booing. I was certain that if fans were at old Trafford on Sunday, they would have invaded the pitch to rescue Manchester United when the humiliation was getting out of hand.

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by 50shot(m): 7:38pm On Oct 06, 2020
na SARS cause am.. those people no dey hear word even football them no go leave.. angry

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by ANTONINEUTRON(m): 7:39pm On Oct 06, 2020
Dickeyrider:
I love footballers with big black cocks smiley
Village people don play 2 odd with one matter

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by beautyhd: 7:39pm On Oct 06, 2020
Over 3.5 in 5 games go make sense.

But the day one go carry over 3.5, Man u go win Watford with a lone goal

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by andrewbaba44: 7:39pm On Oct 06, 2020
Normal football and not because of fans Abeg

Because Liverpool collect 7-2 and Man U collect 6-1 una wan carry am come fans matter abi

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by DenreleDave(m): 7:40pm On Oct 06, 2020
angry
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by victons(m): 7:41pm On Oct 06, 2020
which goal rush
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by potbelly(m): 7:41pm On Oct 06, 2020
biggest losers are the bet9ja ambassadors... sad

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by smalldoctor: 7:42pm On Oct 06, 2020
This is sypocafy display, in as much as fans absent on d fields he must favour my ticket
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by daddytime(m): 7:42pm On Oct 06, 2020
Of course, it is a factor.
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by jeff1607(m): 7:42pm On Oct 06, 2020
big clubs mistake matches for training
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Ayemileto(m): 7:43pm On Oct 06, 2020
No.

The goals would have been probably more if there are fans.

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Nobody: 7:43pm On Oct 06, 2020
Waiting for arsenal to win or lose with such margin
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by Angelfrost(m): 7:44pm On Oct 06, 2020
Nothing to do with fans...

Teams that are in form, are in crazy form (Villa, Leeds, Everton, etc); while the ones being stupid, are truly stupid, hence more than likely to collect, with or without fans (Man United, Fulham, Liverpool, Man City, etc)!!! tongue
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by jericco1(m): 7:44pm On Oct 06, 2020
I don't believe that.
Naturally teams with better squads should be doing better because the lower teams have no fans to cheer them on.
It is just that some clubs are being complacent
Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by pius49(m): 7:45pm On Oct 06, 2020
You just copy everything from BBC football

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Re: Analysis: Is The Absence Of Fans The Reason For The EPL Goal Rush This Season? by busky101(m): 7:45pm On Oct 06, 2020
yes, absolutely

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