One away win in 105 games when losing at half time

Year​
Behind at half time (away)​
Succeeded​
Teams (Success)​
Teams (Failure)​
2023/24​
5​
4​
West Ham, Luton, Everton, Newcastle​
Wolves​
2022/23​
2​
0​
Newcastle, Spurs​
2021/22​
3​
1​
Arsenal​
Southampton, West Ham​
2020/21​
2​
0​
West Ham, Spurs​
2019/20​
5​
0​
Norwich, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Southampton​
2018/19​
1​
0​
Chelsea​
2017/18​
1​
1​
Huddersfield​
2016/17​
6​
0​
Spurs, Leicester, Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea, Middlesbrough​
2015/16​
4​
0​
Stoke, Arsenal, Liverpool, Southampton​
2014/15​
3​
0​
West Ham, Crystal Palace, Man Utd​
2013/14​
3​
0​
Chelsea, Sunderland, Liverpool​
2012/13​
3​
0​
Liverpool, Southampton, Everton​
2011/12​
0​
0​
2010/11​
3​
0​
Aston Villa, Man Utd, Liverpool​
2009/10​
6​
0​
Aston Villa, Wigan, Spurs, Everton, Hull, Sunderland​
2008/09​
7​
0​
Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Spurs​
2007/08​
6​
0​
Blackburn, Chelsea, Spurs, Everton, Birmingham, Middlesbrough​
2006/07​
8​
0​
Chelsea, Reading, Everton, Wigan, Charlton, Man Utd, Portsmouth, Spurs​
2005/06​
13​
0​
Man Utd, Newcastle, Fulham, West Brom, Wigan, Bolton, Everton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham, Blackburn​
2004/05​
2​
0​
Birmingham, West Brom​
2003/04​
6​
0​
Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough​
2002/03​
8​
0​
Leeds, Arsenal, Southampton, Newcastle, Man Utd, Blackburn, Chelsea, Bolton,​
2001/02​
5​
0​
West Brom, Coventry, Crystal Palace, Wimbledon, Rotherham​
2000/01​
6​
0​
Charlton, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Sunderland, Everton​


Stopped there as the older stuff required more effort. Basically the only 2 seasons under Pep it happened this often, we didn't win the league. However, in those 2 seasons we weren't able to come back in any of the games.
Incredible stat that we were only behind twice in the space of two seasons between 2017 and 2019.

The treble winning season is probably what will define this era which is understandable but for me the side that won back to back titles where we got 100 and 98 points is still the best this country has ever seen.
 
Year​
Behind at half time (away)​
Succeeded​
Teams (Success)​
Teams (Failure)​
2023/24​
5​
4​
West Ham, Luton, Everton, Newcastle​
Wolves​
2022/23​
2​
0​
Newcastle, Spurs​
2021/22​
3​
1​
Arsenal​
Southampton, West Ham​
2020/21​
2​
0​
West Ham, Spurs​
2019/20​
5​
0​
Norwich, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Southampton​
2018/19​
1​
0​
Chelsea​
2017/18​
1​
1​
Huddersfield​
2016/17​
6​
0​
Spurs, Leicester, Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea, Middlesbrough​
2015/16​
4​
0​
Stoke, Arsenal, Liverpool, Southampton​
2014/15​
3​
0​
West Ham, Crystal Palace, Man Utd​
2013/14​
3​
0​
Chelsea, Sunderland, Liverpool​
2012/13​
3​
0​
Liverpool, Southampton, Everton​
2011/12​
0​
0​
2010/11​
3​
0​
Aston Villa, Man Utd, Liverpool​
2009/10​
6​
0​
Aston Villa, Wigan, Spurs, Everton, Hull, Sunderland​
2008/09​
7​
0​
Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Spurs​
2007/08​
6​
0​
Blackburn, Chelsea, Spurs, Everton, Birmingham, Middlesbrough​
2006/07​
8​
0​
Chelsea, Reading, Everton, Wigan, Charlton, Man Utd, Portsmouth, Spurs​
2005/06​
13​
0​
Man Utd, Newcastle, Fulham, West Brom, Wigan, Bolton, Everton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham, Blackburn​
2004/05​
2​
0​
Birmingham, West Brom​
2003/04​
6​
0​
Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough​
2002/03​
8​
0​
Leeds, Arsenal, Southampton, Newcastle, Man Utd, Blackburn, Chelsea, Bolton,​
2001/02​
5​
0​
West Brom, Coventry, Crystal Palace, Wimbledon, Rotherham​
2000/01​
6​
0​
Charlton, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Sunderland, Everton​


Stopped there as the older stuff required more effort. Basically the only 2 seasons under Pep it happened this often, we didn't win the league. However, in those 2 seasons we weren't able to come back in any of the games.
The stat was Prem only not Div 1 and 2- forgot about there Arsenal one.

If it did you don't have to go far back to the last game in 1999/2000.
 
Year​
Behind at half time (away)​
Succeeded​
Teams (Success)​
Teams (Failure)​
2023/24​
5​
4​
West Ham, Luton, Everton, Newcastle​
Wolves​
2022/23​
2​
0​
Newcastle, Spurs​
2021/22​
3​
1​
Arsenal​
Southampton, West Ham​
2020/21​
2​
0​
West Ham, Spurs​
2019/20​
5​
0​
Norwich, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Southampton​
2018/19​
1​
0​
Chelsea​
2017/18​
1​
1​
Huddersfield​
2016/17​
6​
0​
Spurs, Leicester, Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea, Middlesbrough​
2015/16​
4​
0​
Stoke, Arsenal, Liverpool, Southampton​
2014/15​
3​
0​
West Ham, Crystal Palace, Man Utd​
2013/14​
3​
0​
Chelsea, Sunderland, Liverpool​
2012/13​
3​
0​
Liverpool, Southampton, Everton​
2011/12​
0​
0​
2010/11​
3​
0​
Aston Villa, Man Utd, Liverpool​
2009/10​
6​
0​
Aston Villa, Wigan, Spurs, Everton, Hull, Sunderland​
2008/09​
7​
0​
Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Spurs​
2007/08​
6​
0​
Blackburn, Chelsea, Spurs, Everton, Birmingham, Middlesbrough​
2006/07​
8​
0​
Chelsea, Reading, Everton, Wigan, Charlton, Man Utd, Portsmouth, Spurs​
2005/06​
13​
0​
Man Utd, Newcastle, Fulham, West Brom, Wigan, Bolton, Everton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham, Blackburn​
2004/05​
2​
0​
Birmingham, West Brom​
2003/04​
6​
0​
Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough​
2002/03​
8​
0​
Leeds, Arsenal, Southampton, Newcastle, Man Utd, Blackburn, Chelsea, Bolton,​
2001/02​
5​
0​
West Brom, Coventry, Crystal Palace, Wimbledon, Rotherham​
2000/01​
6​
0​
Charlton, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Sunderland, Everton​


Stopped there as the older stuff required more effort. Basically the only 2 seasons under Pep it happened this often, we didn't win the league. However, in those 2 seasons we weren't able to come back in any of the games.
Awesome work there bud.

05/06 is quite the outlier.
 
Incredible stat that we were only behind twice in the space of two seasons between 2017 and 2019.

The treble winning season is probably what will define this era which is understandable but for me the side that won back to back titles where we got 100 and 98 points is still the best this country has ever seen.

Only behind at half time away from home anyway. Probably were times during a half when we were down.
 
Quite the turnaround! Obviously would prefer it if we didn’t keep finding ourselves in this position, but shows a real resilience in the squad this season.



Thankfully it didn't happen again from this point. Went behind at Brentford and Palace but levelled things up before half time. As you say the resilience has been ridiculous this season. Feels like an all time high of points won from losing positions.

Year​
Behind at half time (away)​
Succeeded​
Teams (Success)​
Teams (Failure)​
2023/24​
5​
4​
West Ham, Luton, Everton, Newcastle​
Wolves​
2022/23​
2​
0​
Newcastle, Spurs​
2021/22​
3​
1​
Arsenal​
Southampton, West Ham​
2020/21​
2​
0​
West Ham, Spurs​
2019/20​
5​
0​
Norwich, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Southampton​
2018/19​
1​
0​
Chelsea​
2017/18​
1​
1​
Huddersfield​
2016/17​
6​
0​
Spurs, Leicester, Liverpool, Everton, Chelsea, Middlesbrough​
2015/16​
4​
0​
Stoke, Arsenal, Liverpool, Southampton​
2014/15​
3​
0​
West Ham, Crystal Palace, Man Utd​
2013/14​
3​
0​
Chelsea, Sunderland, Liverpool​
2012/13​
3​
0​
Liverpool, Southampton, Everton​
2011/12​
0​
0​
2010/11​
3​
0​
Aston Villa, Man Utd, Liverpool​
2009/10​
6​
0​
Aston Villa, Wigan, Spurs, Everton, Hull, Sunderland​
2008/09​
7​
0​
Wigan, Blackburn, Stoke, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Spurs​
2007/08​
6​
0​
Blackburn, Chelsea, Spurs, Everton, Birmingham, Middlesbrough​
2006/07​
8​
0​
Chelsea, Reading, Everton, Wigan, Charlton, Man Utd, Portsmouth, Spurs​
2005/06​
13​
0​
Man Utd, Newcastle, Fulham, West Brom, Wigan, Bolton, Everton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Chelsea, Spurs, West Ham, Blackburn​
2004/05​
2​
0​
Birmingham, West Brom​
2003/04​
6​
0​
Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough​
2002/03​
8​
0​
Leeds, Arsenal, Southampton, Newcastle, Man Utd, Blackburn, Chelsea, Bolton,​
2001/02​
5​
0​
West Brom, Coventry, Crystal Palace, Wimbledon, Rotherham​
2000/01​
6​
0​
Charlton, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Sunderland, Everton​


Stopped there as the older stuff required more effort. Basically the only 2 seasons under Pep it happened this often, we didn't win the league. However, in those 2 seasons we weren't able to come back in any of the games.
This was one of them things that made me think we might not do it this year. We still might not but I didn't expect us to be in control at this point of the season. I do think Newcastle away was a bit of a turning point.
 

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