Welcome to the the Premier League’s 2019-20 season! This was a season that had it all – the breathtaking goals, the nail-biting finishes, and of course, the drama of red and yellow cards. Ah, the discipline! The Premier League has always been known for its high-octane action, but this season took it to another level. From the most disciplined teams to the players who just couldn’t resist a cheeky tackle, we’ve got the lowdown on all things discipline-related. So, whether you’re a fan of the beautiful game’s tactical fouls or just love a good old-fashioned football debate, you’re in the right place. Get ready to dive into the nitty-gritty of the Premier League Discipline 2019-20. It’s time to relive the season where discipline was as much a part of the game as the spectacular goals and the heart-stopping saves. Buckle up, folks, because it’s going to be a wild ride!
Player | Club | Nationality | Number |
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Christian Kabasele | Watford | Belgium | 2 |
David Luiz | Arsenal | Brazil | 2 |
Fernandinho | Manchester City | Brazil | 2 |
Florin Andone | Brighton and Hove Albion | Romania | 1 |
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang | Arsenal | Gabon | 1 |
Serge Aurier | Tottenham Hotspur | Cote D'Ivoire | 1 |
Christian Benteke | Crystal Palace | Belgium | 1 |
Ryan Bertrand | Southampton | England | 1 |
Willy Boly | Wolverhampton Wanderers | France | 1 |
Emiliano Buendía | Norwich City | Argentina | 1 |
Hamza Choudhury | Leicester City | England | 1 |
Séamus Coleman | Everton | Ireland | 1 |
Steve Cook | AFC Bournemouth | England | 1 |
Kevin Danso | Southampton | Austria | 1 |
Fabian Delph | Everton | England | 1 |
Moussa Djenepo | Southampton | Mali | 1 |
Josip Drmic | Norwich City | Switzerland | 1 |
John Egan | Sheffield United | Ireland | 1 |
Jonny Evans | Leicester City | Northern Ireland | 1 |
Simon Francis | AFC Bournemouth | England | 1 |
Ben Godfrey | Norwich City | England | 1 |
Trézéguet | Aston Villa | Egypt | 1 |
Isaac Hayden | Newcastle United | England | 1 |
Valentino Lazaro | Newcastle United | Austria | 1 |
Jefferson Lerma | AFC Bournemouth | Colombia | 1 |
Sean Longstaff | Newcastle United | England | 1 |
Ainsley Maitland-Niles | Arsenal | England | 1 |
Adrian Mariappa | Watford | Jamaica | 1 |
Arthur Masuaku | West Ham United | DRC | 1 |
Aaron Mooy | Brighton and Hove Albion | Australia | 1 |
Eddie Nketiah | Arsenal | England | 1 |
Alisson | Liverpool | Brazil | 1 |
Romain Saïss | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Morocco | 1 |
Mamadou Sakho | Crystal Palace | France | 1 |
Ederson | Manchester City | Brazil | 1 |
Morgan Schneiderlin | Everton | France | 1 |
Billy Sharp | Sheffield United | England | 1 |
Son Heung-Min | Tottenham Hotspur | South Korea | 1 |
Çaglar Söyüncü | Leicester City | Turkey | 1 |
Jack Stephens | Southampton | England | 1 |
Oleksandr Zinchenko | Manchester City | Ukraine | 1 |
Total Red Cards | 2019-20 | 44 | |
The 2019-20 Premier League season was as thrilling as ever, with plenty of drama both on and off the pitch. One aspect that always adds an extra layer of intrigue to any season is the discipline record of the teams and players. Let’s delve into the details of the red and yellow cards that were brandished throughout the season.
Red cards can drastically change the course of a match, and the 2019-20 season saw its fair share of dismissals. However, not all red cards are created equal, and sometimes, upon review, the decision is overturned. In the 2019-20 season, four red cards were rescinded post-match. These fortunate players were Chris Basham of Sheffield United, Aaron Cresswell of West Ham United, Joel Ward of Crystal Palace, and Son Heung-Min of Tottenham Hotspur. Each of these players had their initial dismissals overturned, allowing them to avoid suspension and continue contributing to their teams.
While red cards often steal the headlines, yellow cards are a more common form of discipline on the football pitch. Accumulating yellow cards can lead to suspensions, which can be just as detrimental to a team’s success. The 2019-20 season saw a flurry of yellow cards, with some players and teams racking up more than their fair share. The details of these cautions provide a fascinating insight into the competitive nature of the league and the lengths players will go to in order to secure victory.
Player | Club | Nationality | Number |
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Luka Milivojevic | Crystal Palace | Serbia | 12 |
Jefferson Lerma | AFC Bournemouth | Colombia | 11 |
Jorginho | Chelsea | Italy | 10 |
Romain Saïss | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Morocco | 10 |
James Tarkowski | Burnley | England | 10 |
Callum Wilson | AFC Bournemouth | England | 10 |
Granit Xhaka | Arsenal | Switzerland | 10 |
Dominic Calvert-Lewin | Everton | England | 9 |
Rúben Neves | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Portugal | 9 |
Abdoulaye Doucouré | Watford | France | 9 |
Lewis Dunk | Brighton and Hove Albion | England | 9 |
Will Hughes | Watford | England | 9 |
James McCarthy | Crystal Palace | Ireland | 9 |
James Ward-Prowse | Southampton | England | 9 |
Ashley Westwood | Burnley | England | 9 |
Harry Winks | Tottenham Hotspur | England | 9 |
Philip Billing | AFC Bournemouth | Denmark | 8 |
Etienne Capoue | Watford | France | 8 |
Tom Davies | Everton | England | 8 |
Richarlison | Everton | Brazil | 8 |
Issa Diop | West Ham United | France | 8 |
Jonny Evans | Leicester City | Northern Ireland | 8 |
Federico Fernández | Newcastle United | Argentina | 8 |
John Fleck | Sheffield United | Scotland | 8 |
Jack Grealish | Aston Villa | England | 8 |
Jeff Hendrick | Burnley | Ireland | 8 |
Rodrigo | Manchester City | Spain | 8 |
Mateo Kovacic | Chelsea | Croatia | 8 |
Alexandre Lacazette | Arsenal | France | 8 |
Oliver Norwood | Sheffield United | Northern Ireland | 8 |
Fred | Manchester United | Brazil | 8 |
Moussa Sissoko | Tottenham Hotspur | France | 8 |
Douglas Luiz | Aston Villa | Brazil | 8 |
Dale Stephens | Brighton and Hove Albion | England | 8 |
Aaron Wan-Bissaka | Manchester United | England | 8 |
Max Aarons | Norwich City | England | 7 |
Toby Alderweireld | Tottenham Hotspur | Belgium | 7 |
Joelinton | Newcastle United | Brazil | 7 |
George Baldock | Sheffield United | England | 7 |
Craig Cathcart | Watford | Northern Ireland | 7 |
Aaron Cresswell | West Ham United | England | 7 |
Ryan Fredericks | West Ham United | England | 7 |
Joseph Gomez | Liverpool | England | 7 |
Frédéric Guilbert | Aston Villa | France | 7 |
Ilkay Gündogan | Manchester City | Germany | 7 |
Fernandinho | Manchester City | Brazil | 7 |
Ben Mee | Burnley | England | 7 |
Tyrone Mings | Aston Villa | England | 7 |
Danny Rose | Newcastle United | England | 7 |
João Moutinho | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Portugal | 7 |
Luke Shaw | Manchester United | England | 7 |
Adam Smith | AFC Bournemouth | England | 7 |
Enda Stevens | Sheffield United | Ireland | 7 |
Lucas Torreira | Arsenal | Uruguay | 7 |
Jordan Ayew | Crystal Palace | Ghana | 6 |
Phil Bardsley | Burnley | Scotland | 6 |
Emiliano Buendía | Norwich City | Argentina | 6 |
Todd Cantwell | Norwich City | England | 6 |
Steve Cook | AFC Bournemouth | England | 6 |
Ben Davies | Tottenham Hotspur | Wales | 6 |
Craig Dawson | Watford | England | 6 |
Lucas Digne | Everton | France | 6 |
Matteo Guendouzi | Arsenal | France | 6 |
Victor Lindelöf | Manchester United | Sweden | 6 |
Giovani Lo Celso | Tottenham Hotspur | Argentina | 6 |
Harry Maguire | Manchester United | England | 6 |
James McArthur | Crystal Palace | Scotland | 6 |
Wilfred Ndidi | Leicester City | Nigeria | 6 |
Sokratis | Arsenal | Greece | 6 |
Declan Rice | West Ham United | England | 6 |
Diego Rico | AFC Bournemouth | Spain | 6 |
Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | England | 6 |
Davinson Sánchez | Tottenham Hotspur | Colombia | 6 |
Marco Stiepermann | Norwich City | Germany | 6 |
Fabinho | Liverpool | Brazil | 6 |
André Gomes | Everton | Portugal | 6 |
Brandon Williams | Manchester United | England | 6 |
Kurt Zouma | Chelsea | France | 6 |
Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool | England | 5 |
Miguel Almirón | Newcastle United | Paraguay | 5 |
Dan Burn | Brighton and Hove Albion | England | 5 |
Calum Chambers | Arsenal | England | 5 |
Andreas Christensen | Chelsea | Denmark | 5 |
Conor Coady | Wolverhampton Wanderers | England | 5 |
Lewis Cook | AFC Bournemouth | England | 5 |
Leander Dendoncker | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Belgium | 5 |
Eric Dier | Tottenham Hotspur | England | 5 |
Christian Eriksen | Tottenham Hotspur | Denmark | 5 |
Kiko Femenía | Watford | Spain | 5 |
José Holebas | Watford | Greece | 5 |
Mason Holgate | Everton | England | 5 |
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg | Southampton | Denmark | 5 |
Jamaal Lascelles | Newcastle United | England | 5 |
David Luiz | Arsenal | Brazil | 5 |
John Lundstram | Sheffield United | England | 5 |
Javier Manquillo | Newcastle United | Spain | 5 |
Kenny McLean | Norwich City | Scotland | 5 |
Dwight McNeil | Burnley | England | 5 |
Martín Montoya | Brighton and Hove Albion | Spain | 5 |
Marvelous Nakamba | Aston Villa | Zimbabwe | 5 |
Mark Noble | West Ham United | England | 5 |
Oriol Romeu | Southampton | Spain | 5 |
Fabian Schär | Newcastle United | Switzerland | 5 |
Raheem Sterling | Manchester City | England | 5 |
Alexander Tettey | Norwich City | Norway | 5 |
James Tomkins | Crystal Palace | England | 5 |
Bernardo Silva | Manchester City | Portugal | 5 |
Kyle Walker | Manchester City | England | 5 |
Ashley Young | Manchester United | England | 5 |
Wilfried Zaha | Crystal Palace | Cote D'Ivoire | 5 |
Looking at the total number of red and yellow cards received by each club throughout the season can give us an interesting perspective on their style of play. Some teams may have a more aggressive approach, leading to a higher number of cards, while others may adopt a more cautious style, resulting in fewer disciplinary actions. The 2019-20 season was no exception, with a wide range of disciplinary records across the league’s teams.
Exploring the discipline records of the Premier League’s clubs and players adds another layer of depth to our understanding of the season. It’s a testament to the passion, intensity, and competitiveness that makes the Premier League one of the most exciting football leagues in the world.