Fulham vs Liverpool Premier League Match Preview or Key Statistics 🔴
None of Fulham’s 14 Premier League home games against Liverpool have finished level, with the Cottagers winning just five to the Reds’ nine.
Liverpool have won their last six Premier League meetings with Fulham by an aggregate score of 18-4, since losing both meetings against them in the 2011-12 campaign.
Liverpool have scored in both halves in each of their last six Premier League meetings with Fulham – only against Bournemouth (7) have they ever found the net either side of half-time in more consecutive Premier League meetings.
Fulham have lost their last six home Premier League matches played on Sunday, with only Aston Villa losing more in a row in home matches on Sundays in Premier League history (seven in a row between 2015 and 2020).
Liverpool have won their last 18 Premier League matches against newly-promoted teams – in top-flight history, only Chelsea (27 between October 2002 and November 2006) have had a longer winning run against newly-promoted teams.
Fulham boss Scott Parker has lost 15 of his 21 Premier League matches as a manager (71.4%), the second-highest ratio of any manager with 20+ games, behind Roy McFarland (72.7%, lost 16 out of 22). Jürgen Klopp’s last 15 Premier League defeats in charge of Liverpool have been spread over a period of 161 matches.
Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has won 16 of his 26 away Premier League matches in London (61.5%), the best win ratio of any manager to manage in at least 10 away games in England’s capital city.
Fulham’s André-Frank Zambo Anguissa has completed the most dribbles in the Premier League this season (38); Zambo Anguissa has ended on the losing side in 73% of his appearances in the competition (24/33), with only former Sunderland and Ipswich midfielder Tommy Miller losing a higher percentage (76%) among players with 30+ games.
Since the start of the 2017/18 season, Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has scored 82 goals in 118 Premier League appearances, the most of any player in that time. However, Salah has scored just one goal in his last 12 games in London, netting against West Ham in January.
Liverpool’s Georginio Wijnaldum has played exactly 95 times in both home and away Premier League games – in home games, the Dutchman has scored 23 goals from 143 shots (16.1% conversion), while away from home, he has netted just three times from 85 shots (3.5% conversion).
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