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2017/18 in numbers

May 22 2018

In numbers

In numbers

All the key figures and stats from Crystal Palace's 2017/18 season.

39 - Andros Townsend made the most overall appearances for the Eagles.

45 - Goals scored by the team – 5 less than last campaign.

0 - Just like last season, no Palace players were sent off.

55 - Number of goals conceded, which was 8 less the previous campaign.

9 - Yellow cards shown each to Luka Milivojevic and James Tomkins.

74 - Luka Milivojevic committed the club's most fouls and with 69 had the highest total in the Premier League.

0 - Number of points and goals scored from Palace's opening 7 matches.

11 - Palace's final position which beat the previous two campaigns (14th, 15th).

8 - Andros Townsend got the club's most assists.

26 - Wilfried Zaha had the highest number of shots on target.

51 - Andros Townsend made the most shots off target.

12 - Bakary Sako came off the bench the most times.

10 - Luka Milivojevic finished up as the club's top scorer.

7 - Penalties scored by Luka Milivojevic – the most in the Premier League.

3 - Goals scored by Christian Benteke. Just one in 20 of his shots on target went in the net.

25,063 - The average attendance at Selhurst Park.

7 - Clean sheets in the league from Wayne Hennessey.

20 - Big chances missed by Christian Benteke – the second highest in the Premier League.

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