Arsenal claimed a fine 3-2 win over Everton, helping them move up to ninth in the Premier League table. It was a vital victory for the Gunners with Champions League hopes still hanging around, especially since Manchester City’s UEFA sanctions were revealed. Eddie Nketiah scored Arsenal’s first goalGetty Images - GettySince Mikel Arteta has gone into the Emirates, losing has become a thing of the past. The only problem is that winning had too. Prior to the triumphs over Newcastle and Everton they had drawn four consecutive matches in the Premier League. And statistically, Arsenal are actually overperforming when you take into account the ‘expected goals’ metric. According to UnderStat, against Everton their shots on goal only had a combined value of 1.35 goals, while the Toffees’ strikes had a value of 1.79, which would have turned the result on its head. WHAT IS EXPECTED GOALS? * Expected goals (xG) is a statistic used to work out how many goals should be scored in a match. * Every single shot is awarded an xG value based on the difficulty of the attempt, with factors including distance from goal, type of shot and number of defenders present affecting the value. * The higher the xG of a particular shot, the more likely a goal should be scored from that shot. * The xG value of every shot in a game is then used to calculate the expected goals in a particular match. But how would the Premier League look if we considered these results instead of the real ones? Here attalkSPORT.com, we’re always keeping an eye onUnderstat.comto get an alternative look at the top-flight. Find out how the stats suggest the Premier League SHOULD be shaping up below according to expected goals… *Liverpool and West Ham have played one game less than everyone else 20. Newcastle – Real position = 14 Real points = 31 | Expected points = 17.32 19. West Ham – Real position = 18* Real points = 24 | Expected points = 21.20 18. Aston Villa – Real position = 17 Real points = 25 | Expected points = 22.37 Dean Smith’s Aston Villa are just one point above the relegation zoneGetty Images - Getty17. Norwich – Real position = 20 Real points = 18 | Expected points = 24.52 16. Crystal Palace – Real position = 13 Real points = 33 | Expected points = 27.22 15. Bournemouth – Real position = 16 Real points = 26 | Expected points = 27.41 Eddie Howe’s Bournemouth are struggling right nowGetty Images - Getty14. Watford – Real position = 19 Real points = 24 | Expected points = 33.67 13. Burnley – Real position = 10 Real points = 37 | Expected points = 35.68 12. Arsenal – Real position = 9 Real points = 37 | Expected points = 36.66 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice against EvertonGetty Images - Getty11. Brighton – Real position = 15 Real points = 28 | Expected points = 37 10. Tottenham – Real position = 6 Real points = 40 | Expected points = 37.24 9. Sheffield United – Real position = 7 Real points = 40 | Expected points = 38.52 8. Southampton – Real position = 12 Real points = 34 | Expected points = 40.30 7. Everton – Real position = 11 Real points = 36 | Expected points = 42.57 Dominic Calvert-Lewin opened the scoring in the first minute for EvertonGetty Images - Getty6. Leicester – Real position = 3 Real points = 50 | Expected points = 42.93 5. Wolves – Real position = 8 Real points = 39 | Expected points = 45.34 4. Manchester United – Real position = 5 Real points = 41 | Expected points = 49.05 Anthony Martial scored the second for Man UnitedGetty Images - Getty3. Chelsea – Real position = 4 Real points = 44 | Expected points = 51.29 2. Liverpool – Real position = 1* Real points = 76 | Expected points = 55.12 1. Man City – Real position = 2 Real points = 57 | Expected points = 62.75 #PremierLeague #ExpectedGoals #LeagueTable











