Premier League 2017-18: Can Lukaku solve Man Utd's finishing woes? Opta stats show where top clubs must improve

Premier League football is back on Friday, when Arsenal take on Leicester City to open the 2017-18 season.

Chelsea won the title with relative comfort last season in a dream first campaign at the helm for manager Antonio Conte.

 

PEP MUST SOLVE BIG-MATCH WOES & KEEPER STRUGGLES 

Manchester City's struggles in big games and between the sticks hurt Pep Guardiola in his first season as a manager in England.


CAN LUKAKU HELP MAN UTD TAKE THEIR CHANCES?

Home draws were a regular occurrence in Manchester United's disappointing sixth-place finish last season.

United drew 10 of their 19 home league games as they registered the top-flight's seventh-best record in front of their own fans.

Across all matches last season, United's shot conversion was woeful, with just 9.14 per cent of their total shots ending up in goals. That put them 17th in the league for that statistic.

United will hope new £75million signing Romelu Lukaku can help to improve that record. He scored the first goal in a match for Everton seven times in the league last season – a record only bettered by Alexis Sanchez and Harry Kane (nine each).


BETTER AWAY FORM KEY TO SPURS' HOPES

You would always expect to achieve better results at home than away, but Tottenham's form drop-off on their travels last season was marked.

They had the top flight's best home record in 2016-17, winning 17 matches and drawing two. Away, meanwhile, their record of nine wins, six draws and four defeats ranked fifth.

Mauricio Pochettino's men scored 47 goals at home and conceded only nine. Away, that record drops to 39 scored and 17 conceded.


DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT AN ARSENAL PRIORITY

Arsenal's defensive record will need to improve if they are to challenge for this season's Premier League.

Arsene Wenger's men allowed their opponents to take 432 shots against them last season, which was sixth best in the league and well below City, who topped that category by only allowing 301.


LIVERPOOL NEED RUTHLESS STREAK

That mark was the league's fifth worst and significantly more than their key rivals. By comparison, Arsenal lost 11, United 10, Chelsea and City nine, while Spurs lost just five.

The arrival of Mohamed Salah improves Liverpool's attacking threat and Jurgen Klopp will hope the goals and assists the forward brings will help to kill teams off.

Leaking goals was also a concern for Liverpool, with 42 conceded last season – a tally worse than the three teams who finished above them last season, as well as United.


MORATA HAS HUGE COSTA SHOES TO FILL

The pressure is on Alvaro Morata to make an immediate impact as Chelsea's first-choice striker, as he seeks to replace Diego Costa, who is not in the plans of manager Antonio Conte.

Costa's 20 league goals last season won 15 points for the Blues en route to the title, a tally unrivalled by any other player in last season's top flight.

In that category there was no other Chelsea player in the top 15 spots for points earned by their goals, with Eden Hazard's 16, by comparison, responsible for only seven points.