The Premier League's goalless draws have reached record levels this season, with 17 matches ending 0-0. The trend has been fueled by a decrease in goals, with the total number of goals scored in the league so far this season being lower than the previous campaign.
According to Opta, there were 49 goalless games in the top flight during the 1998-99 season, but since then, the number has only increased twice. The last two seasons featured the fewest goalless draws in Premier League history. The current rate of 7.7% is the highest it has been since 2020-21.
Crystal Palace and Newcastle United have played in the most 0-0 draws this season, with four each. In fact, both teams have already had more goalless draws this season than in the whole of last season.
So why are goalless draws on the rise? One reason is the reduction in goals, which has led to fewer shots and an increase in long balls being played by teams. According to Opta, there were 24.4 shots per game in the Premier League last season, but this has dropped to 7.8 this season.
Another factor is the change in playing style, with teams becoming more direct and patient in their approach. While some may argue that watching two teams cancel each other out is as fascinating as an eight-goal thriller, it's clear that many fans want to see goals scored.
The solution may lie in coaches adapting their tactics to take into account the decrease in goals. With football trends going in cycles, perhaps we will soon see a change in playing style and an increase in goals scored.
For now, however, goalless draws remain a feature of the Premier League landscape, with many fans left feeling disappointed by the lack of action on the pitch.
According to Opta, there were 49 goalless games in the top flight during the 1998-99 season, but since then, the number has only increased twice. The last two seasons featured the fewest goalless draws in Premier League history. The current rate of 7.7% is the highest it has been since 2020-21.
Crystal Palace and Newcastle United have played in the most 0-0 draws this season, with four each. In fact, both teams have already had more goalless draws this season than in the whole of last season.
So why are goalless draws on the rise? One reason is the reduction in goals, which has led to fewer shots and an increase in long balls being played by teams. According to Opta, there were 24.4 shots per game in the Premier League last season, but this has dropped to 7.8 this season.
Another factor is the change in playing style, with teams becoming more direct and patient in their approach. While some may argue that watching two teams cancel each other out is as fascinating as an eight-goal thriller, it's clear that many fans want to see goals scored.
The solution may lie in coaches adapting their tactics to take into account the decrease in goals. With football trends going in cycles, perhaps we will soon see a change in playing style and an increase in goals scored.
For now, however, goalless draws remain a feature of the Premier League landscape, with many fans left feeling disappointed by the lack of action on the pitch.