From upsets to dominance: Making sense of Premier League results
Beyond the goals and the glory lie tactical battles, individual brilliance, and moments of unexpected drama. Sportmonks’ data-driven approach helps you uncover these narratives, revealing the hidden layers within each game. Let’s dive into some key matches from this season and see how Sportmonks brings the Premier League to life through the power of data.
Nottingham Forest vs. Liverpool (1-1)
This was a crucial encounter where Nottingham Forest, positioned second in the league, hosted leaders Liverpool. Despite dominating possession with 71%, Liverpool struggled to convert their chances, registering 7 shots on target compared to Forest’s 3.
Forest, on the other hand, had fewer shots but they were more effective with their 6 attempts. Forest defended strongly with 20 tackles and 58 clearances, while Liverpool, despite a higher pass count (566 vs. 235), couldn’t break down the home side’s defense.
Liverpool’s efforts paid off late when Diogo Jota, coming off the bench, found the back of the net with a header to level the game at 1-1. The match ended in a draw, denying Liverpool a chance to extend their lead at the top of the table.
Sportmonks’ model showed that Liverpool had a higher probability of winning going in, but Nottingham Forest’s defensive resilience and efficiency on the counter-attack were key to earning them a point.

Liverpool vs. Manchester United (2-2)
In this intense match, Liverpool were held to a 2-2 draw by Manchester United, despite taking a 2-1 lead in the second half. Liverpool controlled possession with 52.9%, but Manchester United’s counter-attacking play proved effective.
The visitors registered 13 shots, compared to Liverpool’s 19, and 4 shots on target, just 2 fewer than Liverpool’s 6. While Liverpool had more passes (438 vs. 383), Manchester United showed more defensive resilience, making 20 tackles and clearing the ball 26 times compared to Liverpool’s 6 tackles and 29 clearances.
United also generated more corners (9 vs. 6) and committed more fouls (13 vs. 10), showing their aggressive approach to disrupt Liverpool’s flow. Despite the hosts having more opportunities, Manchester United capitalized on the counter, earning a point with their late equalizer.
The match ended in a draw, which was a significant blow for Liverpool’s title hopes.
Sportmonks’ model had Liverpool as the favourites, but United’s defensive solidity and ability to exploit counter-attacks helped them secure a valuable draw, despite their recent struggles.

Arsenal vs. Liverpool (2-2)
Arsenal took the lead twice but were pegged back by Liverpool, with both teams registering 9 shots. Despite having less possession (44.7%) and fewer passes (383 vs. 466), Liverpool’s accuracy was evident with 4 shots on target compared to Arsenal’s 3.
Arsenal’s defense made 17 tackles and 24 clearances, but Liverpool’s tactical adaptability and squad depth allowed them to equalize each time.
The draw prevented Arsenal from gaining ground in the title race.
Sportmonks’ prediction model expected a close game, and the outcome met those expectations. The draw highlights the balanced strength of both teams, each displaying moments of brilliance but unable to claim all three points.

Bournemouth vs. Nottingham Forest (5-0)
Bournemouth delivered a dominant performance, highlighted by Justin Kluivert’s brilliance, in a shocking result against Nottingham Forest. Despite near-equal possession (51% vs. 49%) and fewer shots (16 vs. 18), Bournemouth were clinical, landing 10 shots on target to Forest’s 4.
Bournemouth’s defense contributed with 22 tackles and 34 clearances, while Forest struggled to make their chances count.
Sportmonks’ analysis highlighted Bournemouth’s strength at home but not the extent of their overwhelming dominance in this fixture.

Arsenal vs. Aston Villa (2-2)
Arsenal’s title hopes took a hit as they surrendered a 2-0 lead to a resilient Aston Villa. Despite dominating possession (66% vs. 34%) and registering more shots (18 vs. 8), Arsenal’s aerial defensive errors allowed Villa to capitalize, with 4 of Villa’s 8 shots on target proving critical.
Villa’s defensive effort stood out with 40 clearances and 17 tackles, countering Arsenal’s 483 passes and 10 corners.
While Sportmonks’ predictions favored Arsenal, Villa’s counter-attacking prowess and set-piece threat underlined their ability to defy the odds and earn a crucial point.

Manchester City vs. Chelsea (3-1)
Manchester City climbed into the top four with a decisive victory over Chelsea, leapfrogging their rivals in a pivotal clash. City controlled the game with 57% possession and 567 passes, translating their dominance into 15 shots, 6 of which were on target.
Chelsea managed 10 shots with 4 on target but struggled to match City’s precision and fluidity. Both sides defended evenly, with City edging tackles (13 vs. 12) and clearances (15 vs. 12).
Sportmonks’ data highlighted City’s historical strength at home and recent form (10 points from their last 12), which played out as they seized a crucial win.
