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A Statistical Look at Liverpool’s Premier League Performance This Season

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Liverpool’s current Premier League campaign has been one of contrast, strong attacking output on one hand, and periods of inconsistency on the other. League Position and Overall Points Performance Across the season, Liverpool have hovered around the European qualification places rather than being firmly entrenched in the title race.



Attacking Output: Goals Still Flowing, but Uneven Liverpool’s attacking statistics remain strong compared to most Premier League sides. The drop-off away from home is one of the key statistical reasons Liverpool are not at the top of the table this season.

In their strongest campaigns, Liverpool typically posted: Higher points-per-game averages (above 2.0) Stronger defensive records (closer to 1.0 goals conceded per match) More dominant goal differences For example, in a title-winning season not long ago, Liverpool accumulated over 80 points with a significantly higher scoring rate and tighter defence. Final Assessment Statistically, Liverpool’s Premier League season can be summarised as follows: Strong attacking output with multiple contributors Mid-table to top-six level consistency in results Defensive record below elite standards Noticeable home/away performance imbalance They remain a dangerous side capable of competing with anyone on their day, but the numbers suggest they are not currently operating at championship-winning efficiency.Instead, Liverpool’s season sits in a transitional statistical profile: competitive, entertaining, and high-scoring - but lacking the consistency required to dominate the league table over 38 matches.