Five Crystal Palace 19/20 stats you didn't know

Explore Crystal Palace's stats from the 2019/20 season

Image: Roy Hodgson has overseen another solid season at Crystal Palace

From failing to score from range to no-risk football, we pick out five stats you may not have known about Crystal Palace's 2019/20 season.

Slow starters

Crystal Palace are the only side in the top four divisions of English football yet to score in the opening 15 minutes of a game this season.

Sleepy Selhurst

Palace rarely take too many risks in the first half of matches. They scored their only goal from open play in the first half of a home game this season in their last game against Watford on March 7 - they had gone nearly 10 months without doing so.

Uphill finish

Palace have the joint-hardest run-in based on points per game picked up by their remaining opposition in the Premier League this season. Their remaining opponents average 1.55pts per game - the same as Aston Villa's remaining opponents.

Zaha's trickery

Since Wilfried Zaha re-joined Palace from Manchester United in February 2015, no Premier League player has won more penalties than him (16).

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Image: Wilfried Zaha is the king of winning penalties

In the same time, no player has won more fouls than Zaha (531) - 101 of which have drawn yellow cards, and seven of which have brought red cards - that's a Premier League-high.

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Use the interactive widget below to explore more Palace stats from the 2019/20 season - from passing to shooting to discipline... just hit the tabs. And then delve into each player's individual numbers using the drop-down option in the second widget.

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