Heute ist der 23.05.2025
Datum: 23.05.2025 - Source 1 (https://www.kleinezeitung.at/service/newsticker/newsticker_sport/19708710/manchester-city-auf-weg-richtung-champions-league):
- Manchester City verabschiedet sich von Kevin De Bruyne im letzten Heimspiel.
- Manchester City geht als Tabellendritter in den 38. und letzten Spieltag.
- Letztes Spiel am kommenden Sonntag auswärts gegen Fulham.
- Liverpool steht als Meister fest mit 83 Punkten.
- Arsenal ist Zweiter mit 71 Punkten.
- Manchester City hat 68 Punkte und eine schwächere Torbilanz.
- Newcastle United (4.), Chelsea (5.) und Aston Villa (6.) folgen mit jeweils 66 Punkten.
- Die Top Fünf qualifizieren sich für die Champions League.
- Crystal Palace, trainiert von Oliver Glasner, zeigt keine Müdigkeitserscheinungen nach dem FA-Cup-Sieg über ManCity.
- Crystal Palace gewinnt gegen Wolverhampton mit 4:2 im letzten Heimspiel der Saison.
- Crystal Palace stellt einen neuen Punkterekord in der Premier League mit 52 Punkten auf, vorher 49 Punkte (aus der Vorsaison).
Source 2 (https://www.si.com/soccer/kevin-de-bruyne-major-transfer-update-fa-cup-heartbreak):
- Kevin De Bruyne will leave Manchester City after his contract expires this summer.
- He announced his departure in April after a decade with the club.
- De Bruyne has won six Premier League titles with Manchester City.
- He captained City in the FA Cup final, which they lost to Crystal Palace.
- He has started six consecutive Premier League games but has a reduced goal contribution this season (11 goals in 26 league matches).
- De Bruyne is 33 years old and is considered an all-time Premier League great.
- He has not ruled out joining another Premier League club after leaving City.
- De Bruyne stated he wants to play good football and is considering family factors in his decision.
- He has been in contact with other clubs regarding a potential move.
- When asked about a possible move to an English club, he responded, "Maybe."
- There are reports of interest from MLS clubs, but Liverpool has only been tenuously linked.
- De Bruyne aims to help City finish in the Premier League's top five to secure a Champions League berth for next season.
- His final two league matches are expected to be his last for Manchester City.
- He mentioned a "big chance" he may not play in the Club World Cup due to injury concerns.
Source 3 (https://www.premierleague.com/stats/records):
- Top PL goalscorer: 260 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers & Newcastle United; 1992/93 - 2005/06)
- Most PL goals at one club: 213 - Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur; 2013/14 - 2022/23)
- Most left-footed PL goals: 149 - Mohamed Salah (Chelsea & Liverpool; 2013/14 - to date)
- Most right-footed PL goals: 194 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers & Newcastle United; 1992/93 - 2005/06)
- Most headed PL goals: 53 - Peter Crouch (Aston Villa, Southampton, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Tottenham Hotspur & Stoke City; 2001/02 - 2017/18)
- Most PL goals without scoring a penalty: 149 - Les Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Leicester City & Bolton Wanderers; 1992/93 - 2004/05)
- Oldest PL goalscorer: 40 years, 268 days - Teddy Sheringham (West Ham United v Portsmouth; 26 December 2006)
- Youngest PL goalscorer: 16 years, 270 days - James Vaughan (Everton v Crystal Palace; 10 April 2005)
- Most goals as a combination: 47 - Harry Kane & Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur; 2016/17 - to date; both players not currently in the same team)
- Most consecutive PL matches scoring a goal: 11 - Jamie Vardy (Leicester City; 29 August 2015 - 28 November 2015)
- Most consecutive PL matches scoring against one club: 9 - Sadio Mane (v Crystal Palace; 2017/18 - to date; Mane not currently a Premier League player)
- Most PL clubs scored for: 7 - Craig Bellamy (Coventry City, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, West Ham United, Manchester City & Cardiff City; 2000/01 - 2013/14)
- Most PL seasons scoring a goal: 21 - Ryan Giggs (Manchester United; 1992/93 - 2012/13)
- Most PL goals in a season: 36 - Erling Haaland (Manchester City; 2022/23)
- Most goals in a debut PL season: 36 - Erling Haaland (Manchester City; 2022/23)
- Most PL goals in a calendar year: 39 - Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur; 2017)
- First PL hat-trick: Eric Cantona (Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur; 25 August 1992)
- Fastest PL hat-trick: 2 minutes, 56 seconds - Sadio Mane (Southampton v Aston Villa; 16 May 2015)
- Most PL hat-tricks: 12 - Sergio Aguero (Manchester City; 2011/12 - 2020/21)
- Most PL hat-tricks in a season: 5 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers; 1995/96)
- Most PL goals in a single match: 5 - Andrew Cole (Manchester United v Ipswich Town; 4 March 1995), Alan Shearer (Newcastle United v Sheffield Wednesday; 19 September 1999), Jermain Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur v Wigan Athletic; 22 November 2009), Dimitar Berbatov (Manchester United v Blackburn Rovers; 27 November 2010), Sergio Aguero (Manchester City v Newcastle United; 3 October 2015)
- Most PL goals in one half: 5 - Jermain Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur v Wigan Athletic; 22 November 2009)
- Fastest PL goal: 7.69 seconds - Shane Long (Watford v Southampton; 24 April 2019)
- Most PL goals scored from inside the box: 227 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers & Newcastle United; 1992/93 - 2005/06)
- Most PL goals scored from outside the box: 41 - Frank Lampard (West Ham United, Chelsea & Manchester City; 1997/98 - 2014/15)
- Most PL penalties scored: 56 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers & Newcastle United; 1992/93 - 2005/06)
- Most PL penalties missed: 11 - Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers; 1994/95 - 2003/04), Wayne Rooney (Everton & Manchester United; 2004/05 - 2017/18)
- Most PL free-kicks scored: 18 - David Beckham (Manchester United; 1996/97 - 2002/03)
- Most PL own goals: 10 - Richard Dunne (Manchester City, Aston Villa & Queens Park Rangers; 2004/05 - 2014/15)