New TM tool: Liverpool better than Man City in 2nd half – Everton 19th before the break

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Table by minutes 

Liverpool are ahead of Manchester City in early January…? That is possible, even if only in a new transfer market statistic: table by minutes. Here, an individual table is generated with a slider, where only the goals in the selected period count. If only the 2nd halves of the matchdays played so far are counted, the team around top scorer Mohamed Salah are ahead of Man City in this gimmick.

Here you can set the minutes yourself.

Here you can set the minutes yourself.

The biggest difference between performances can be found at Southampton, who sit fifth in the table before the break and only 19th in the 2nd half – a position that Everton occupy in the first 45 minutes. While Arsenal would qualify for the Champions League before halftime, they are only 14th afterwards.

Here you can set the minutes yourself.

Here you can set the minutes yourself.

The table by minutes can be divided into 15-minute intervals – the injury time of the 1st and 2nd halves can also be analysed. Chelsea are the team with the most goals after the end of the regular 90 minutes: The Blues won five matches in injury time – and once suffered a last-minute defeat.

Salah, Son & Co. – The most valuable Premier League players

30 Richarlison – Everton – market value: €55M

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29 Reece James – Chelsea – new market value: €55M (+€10M)

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28 Alisson – Liverpool – market value: €60M

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27 Fabinho – Liverpool – market value: €60M

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26 Wilfred Ndidi – Leicester – market value: €60M

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25 Gabriel Jesus – Man City – market value: €60M

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24 João Cancelo – Man City – new market value: €60M (+€5M)

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23 Diogo Jota – Liverpool – new market value: €60M (+€15M)

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22 Raphaël Varane – Man United – new market value: €65M (-€5M)

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21 Andrew Robertson – Liverpool – market value: €65M

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20 Bukayo Saka – Arsenal – market value: €65M

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19 Rodri – Man City – market value: €70M

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18 Kai Havertz – Chelsea – market value: €70M

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17 Rúben Dias – Man City – market value: €75M

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16 Mason Mount – Chelsea – market value: €75M

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15 Bernardo Silva – Man City – new market value: €75M (+€5M)

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14 Declan Rice – West Ham – new market value: €75M (+€5M)

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13 Jack Grealish – Man City – new market value: €80M (-€20M)

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12 Sadio Mané – Liverpool – new market value: €80M (-€5M)

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11 Heung-min Son – Spurs – new market value: €80M (-€5M)

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10 Trent Alexander-Arnold – Liverpool – new market value: €80M (+€5M)

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9 Raheem Sterling – Man City – new market value: €85M (-€5M)

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8 Jadon Sancho – Man United – new market value: €85M (-€5M)

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7 Marcus Rashford – Man United – market value: €85M

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6 Phil Foden – Man City – new market value: €85M (+€5M)

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5 Kevin De Bruyne – Man City – new market value: €90M (-€10M)

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4 Bruno Fernandes – Man United – market value: €90M

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3 Harry Kane – Spurs – new market value: €100M (-€20M)

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2 Mohamed Salah – Liverpool – market value: €100M

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1 Romelu Lukaku – Chelsea – market value: €100M

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