Mark Noble’s All Time Premier League Stats

3 Min Read
Mark Noble

Here are Mark Noble’s all-time stats in the Premier League

What comes into your mind at first the instant you hear the name of Mark Noble? That is is the most loyal player in football history who spent 18 years at West Ham.

He is undoubtedly one of the best midfielders in Premier League history. This article will tell you about Mark Noble’s all-time stats in the Premier League.

- Advertisement -

All-Time Stats

Attack

  • Goals – 47
  • Goals per match – 0.11
  • Headed goals – 0
  • Goals with right foot – 45
  • Goals with left foot – 2
  • Penalties scored – 28
  • Freekicks scored – 2
  • Shots – 335
  • Shots on target – 116
  • Shooting accuracy – 35%
  • Hit wood work – 7
  • Big chances missed – 4

Team Play

  • Assists – 35
  • Passes – 18,534
  • Passes per match – 44.88
  • Big Chances Created – 35
  • Crosses – 966

Discipline

  • Yellow cards – 82
  • Red cards – 5
  • Fouls – 390
  • Offsides – 28

Also Read: The untold story of Paul Pogba

Defence

  • Tackles – 875
  • Blocked shots – 70%
  • Interceptions – 583
  • Clearances – 269
  • Headed Clearance – 74

Individual

  • Appearances – 413
  • Goals – 47
  • Assists – 35
  • Wins – 147
  • Loses – 167

In a matter of fact, West Ham fans will never forget Mark Noble’s unbelievable stint at the club. He may have failed to win his fans any trophy but he surely had made some space in their hearts.

Also Read: Mauricio Pochettino vs Pep Guardiola – All Stats You Need To Know

- Advertisement -

Let us tell you that the 35-year-old midfielder played his last game for west Ham against Manchester City which ended up 2-2 after the final whistle.

Manchester City and Liverpool are desperately fighting for the Premier League title and we still don’t know yet who’s gonna lift the trophy at the end. City had a great chance to win the UEFA Champions League but their destiny didn’t give its support.

Let us tell you that there is a slight possibility for a Premier League title playoff if Man City and Liverpool ends up having same points.

By Shyam
Follow:
Shyam Sharma who joined SPORTS BIG NEWS in 2021. Focuses on soccer – chiefly the Premier League, LaLiga, UEFA Champions League, Liga MX and MLS. On occasion, also covers American sports, general news and entertainment. Fascinated by the language of sport – particularly the under-appreciated art of translating cliché-speak.