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Published on 2024-03-20 18:00:15
Manchester City and Manchester United have contrasting goals for the remainder of the season, with City aiming to secure another Premier League crown while United are focused on getting back into the top four race. Despite their different trajectories, both teams have been in good form recently. To compare their performances in terms of penalties awarded, a Premier League table has been compiled based on spot kicks handed out.
According to the table, Tottenham, Everton, and Nottingham Forest have each been awarded one penalty so far in the season. Bournemouth follows closely behind with two penalties given in their favor. Manchester City seems to have been awarded more penalties compared to their rivals, which could potentially give them an advantage as they continue to compete for the title. On the other hand, Manchester United may need to make the most out of their opportunities to get penalties considering their current position in the top four race.
As the season progresses, winning penalties can play a crucial role in determining the outcome for both Manchester City and Manchester United. With City looking to maintain their title challenge and United aiming for a top-four finish, it will be interesting to see how their performances in terms of penalties awarded reflect on their overall success. The table provides a glimpse into which teams have been more fortunate in this aspect, shedding light on a potential advantage or disadvantage for the two Manchester clubs in their respective campaigns.
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