Interesting match stats for City vs West Ham

skybluekings

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Man City have won 11 of their last 12 Premier League home matches and the last five in a row.

City have converted the highest percentage of shots into goals, netting 22% of all attempts.

City have not drawn a home game since March 2008.

The Hammers have scored a total of only two goals in their last six encounters with the Citizens.

The London side have never scored more than one goal in a Premier League game at Manchester City.

Only one of Carlos Tevez's last five Premier League goals has come in a home game.

This is City's best ever start to a Premier League season after five games.

West Ham had five points more at this stage of last season.

Carlton Cole has conceded a foul every 22.5 minutes this season, a rate only burly Bolton hitman Kevin Davies can match.

West Ham are the most effective crossers in the division, reaching a team-mate with 31% of their efforts.

No away team has kept a clean sheet at Eastlands in the whole of 2009.
 
skybluekings said:
West Ham are the most effective crossers in the division, reaching a team-mate with 31% of their efforts.
This doesn't boed well, our defensive flanks are our weakest points, and going on the derby display we dont do too well dealing with crosses.
 
West Ham are the most effective crossers in the division, reaching a team-mate with 31% of their efforts.

and City are the worst according to the stats I saw at the weekend.
 

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