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    Apr052014

    Statistical Preview: Hull vs Swansea

    Hull City will be hoping to get their Premier League survival campaign back on track this weekend after losing 1-0 to Stoke.  Steve Bruce’s men are currently 14th in the Premier League and will be hoping to make their home advantage count this weekend when they entertain Swansea.

    David Meyler came closest to leveling the scoreboard against Stoke but the Irishman’s blistering shot was denied by a spectacular save by Begovic. The EA SPORTS Player Performance Index shows that Meyler made 24 attacking contributions (shots on target, passes, crosses and dribbles).

    Shane Long is the Tigers’ top scorer this season with 6 goals so far to his name but could only manage one shot on target against Stoke.  The EA SPORTS Player Performance Index shows that Long has a shot accuracy of 46.3% this season and is Hull City Fans’ best hope in front of Goal this week against Swansea.

    Steve Bruce will be relying on Ahmed Elmohamady to provide the spark to reignite Hull’s survival campaign.  The Egyptian has been instrumental in Hull’s attacking play and brings an element of unrivalled creativity to the side. The EA SPORTS Player Performance Index shows that he has made 767 attacking contributions this season and has 2 goals to his name.  Swansea will definitely have him ear marked as one of Hull’s key danger men.

    Swansea will be full of confidence following their 3-0 rout of Norwich last weekend.  Swans’ star man De Guzman struck twice before Routledge made it 3 with 15minutes left on the clock.  Swansea are currently 13th in the Premier League and a win away at Hull could see them put even more distance between themselves and the dropzone and go just one point behind 11th placed Aston Villa.

    Jonathan De Guzmán was once again outstanding for Swansea last weekend against Norwich.  The Dutchman opened the scoring early in the first half before combining brilliantly with Wilfred Bony who cleverly back healed the ball into De Guzman’s path for his second.  Gary Monk and the Swansea faithful will feel that De Guzman is at the very centre of their survival hopes.  The EA SPORTS Player Performance Index shows that he had a 100% shot accuracy against Norwich and made 25 attacking contributions (shots on target, passes, crosses and dribbles) bringing his season total to an impressive 879; the highest at the club this season.

    Jonjo Shelvey demonstrated his creative attacking ability against Norwich.  The Englishman completed 35 passes in the opposition half, more than any of his team mates and made 39 attacking contributions as well as providing the assist to De Guzman’s first strike.  Swans’ fans will be hoping that Shelvey puts in another impressive display against struggling Hull City.

    Gary Monk will be confident that Ashley Williams can handle the attacking threat posed by Hull’s Elmohamady and Meyler.  The Welshman made 15 defensive contributions (tackles won, interceptions, blocks and clearances) against the Canaries last weekend and looked comfortable under pressure.  THE EA SPORTS Player Performance Index shows that he has won 45 of his 57 tackles this season, giving him a tackle win percentage of 78.9%.  The Welshman also leads the way in terms of defensive contributions with 380 to his name.