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How many pens have Liverpool had?

170 - Liverpool have been awarded 170 penalties in the Premier League, more than any other side: 170 - Liverpool 169 - Man Utd 157 - Chelsea 156 - Arsenal 137 - Man City Helping. Still the greatest english club.

Who is the king of penalty in football?

The Southampton Legend Matt Le Tissier has to be the best ever penalty taker of all time. He had an incredible record and still remains one of the greatest penalty record in the history of football. He had a conversion rate of over 95% which was truly remarkable.

Who is the best penalty taker?

Ivan Toney hailed as 'the world's best penalty taker' – better than Cristiano Ronaldo, Robert Lewandowski or Neymar

  • Toney is perhaps the most calm player in the world from 12 yards.
  • The Brentford striker wheels away after getting the better of Jordan Pickford in the Toffees goal.
  • Mo Salah is also lethal from 12 yards.

Do referees Favour Man Utd?

United often appeared to receive preferential treatment from officials during the glory days under Sir Alex Ferguson, much to the annoyance of rival clubs and fans. Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg even admitted that Ferguson's intimidating aura meant United were awarded favourable decisions.

Who has missed the most penalties in Premier League history?

OptaJoe on Twitter: "11 - Alan Shearer has missed the most penalties in @premierleague history.

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Which player has never missed a penalty?

Mario Balotelli

Mario Balotelli might have his moments on and off the pitch every now and again, but as far as penalties go, he's a definite go-to guy—having never missed in his eight attempts.

What's the longest penalty shootout ever?

On Wednesday night in Sunderland, the world record for the longest penalty shootout ever was set when Washington and Bedlington Terriers went 27 rounds — taking 54 penalties total — after a 3-3 draw in the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup.

How many goals have Liverpool scored in the Premier League history?

Liverpool FC has scored 10211 goals in 5852 competitive matches registered at LFChistory. 205 of those goals are own goals and 537 came from the penalty spot. 464 players have scored a goal for Liverpool FC. 427 players have scored a league goal for Liverpool FC.

Who is the best penalty taker 2021?

FIFA 21 Best Penalty Takers

  • LW: Neymar Jr (91) – Paris Saint-Germain.
  • CB: Sergio Ramos (89) – Real Madrid.
  • ST: Raúl Jiménez (84) – Wolverhampton Wanderers.
  • CAM: Max Kruse (81) – 1. ...
  • CAM: Bruno Fernandes (87) – Manchester United.
  • CAM: Marco Reus (85) – Borussia Dortmund.
  • CM: Luiz Frello Filho Jorge (83) – Chelsea.

Who is the king of penalty in football 2021?

Lewandowski more often than not slots the ball into one of the corners and gives the goalkeeper no chance. Lewandowski's prowess from the penalty spot has seen him take 68 penalties in his career and he has only missed six of those.

Which referees support Manu?

- Manchester United supporter David Coote refereed the team he supports at home.

Who is the god of penalty?

1. Neymar Jr (Penalty Rating – 93) Neymar Jr tops the list of best penalty takers in FIFA 22 with a scintillating rating of 93. The PSG forward has a very unique technique of taking the spot-kicks, which makes it very difficult for opposition goalkeepers to stop them.

Who is the dribbling King?

#1 Adama Traore (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

Statistically, he is the best dribbler in the world at the moment. The Wolves winger has made the most successful dribbles (145) in world football this season. His success rate of 74% is also the best dribbling rate of any player to have made at least 20 dribbles this year.

Who is best free kick takers in the world?

Messi has scored a quite incredible 50 free-kicks and is probably the best in the world right now. Pirlo and Mihajlović are both up there in terms of the most prolific.

Who is the king of free kicks?

#1 Juninho Pernambucano – 77 free-kick goals

Known as the magnificent 7, Juninho was the best when it came to scoring from a dead ball situation. The former Olympique Lyonnais legend and mid-fielder scored as many as 77 goals from set-pieces. Juninho is considered the greatest free-kick taker of all time.