All week at ProSoccerTalk we are reviewing the dramatic 2014-15 Premier League season. From dishing out awards to looking back at the highs and lows in the 380 games as 20 teams battled it out, we’ll have every angle covered.
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For the full archive of our review content, just hit the link above. Now, let’s take a look at the key numbers of 2014-15.
Most goals scored by a player: 26 (Sergio Aguero, Manchester City)
Most goals scored per game by player:
Most goals scored by a club: 83 (Manchester City)
Fewest goals scored by a club: 28 (Burnley)
Most goals allowed by a club: 73 (Queens Park Rangers)
Fewest goals allowed by a club: 32 (Chelsea)
Most wins: 26 (Chelsea)
Most losses: 24 (Queens Park Rangers)
Most draws: 17 (Sunderland)
Most assists: 18 (Cesc Fabregas, Chelsea)
Most yellow cards, player: 14 (Lee Cattermole, Sunderland)
Most red cards: 7 (tie, Chelsea and Aston Villa)
Least red cards: 1 (Arsenal)
Most yellow cards, teams: 94 (Tottenham Hotspur)
Least yellow cards: 46 (Queens Park Rangers)
Most clean sheets: 14 (Joe Hart, Manchester City)
Most saves: 136 (Lukasz Fabianski, Swansea City)
Most fouls committed: 71 (Ashley Barnes, Burnley)
Most fouls suffered: 112 (Eden Hazard, Chelsea)
Most touches: 3222 (Cesc Fabregas, Chelsea)
Most crosses: 266 (Kieran Trippier, Burnley)
Most tackles; 66 (George Boyd, Burnley)
Most interceptions: 414 (Jose Fonte, Southampton)
Most blocks: 70 (Ben Mee, Burnley)
Most minutes played: 3420 (John Terry, Chelsea; Aaron Cresswell, West Ham United; Tom Heaton, Burnley)