Ranking The Premier League Top Seven’s ‘Comeback’ Power: Liverpool Terrible, While Manchester United Strong

Chelsea and Arsenal also included…

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These stats collated since the summer of 2012 prove that Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers holds the poorest record of any the biggest seven Premier League teams when it comes to earning points from losing positions…

It’s no surprise who’s no.1…

7) Liverpool 

Times behind: 33
Points from behind: 30
Average points earned after falling behind: 0.91

6) Everton

Times behind: 34
Points from behind: 32
Average points earned after falling behind: 0.94

5) Arsenal 

Times behind: 31
Points from behind: 31
Average points earned after falling behind: 1.00

4) Manchester City

Times behind: 26
Points from behind: 27
Average points earned after falling behind: 1.04

3) Tottenham

Times behind: 38
Points from behind: 40
Average points earned after falling behind: 1.05

2) Manchester United 

Times behind: 36
Points from behind: 44
Average points earned after falling behind: 1.22

1) Chelsea 

Times behind: 27
Points from behind: 38
Points earned after falling behind: 01.41