QPR have the joint most efficient attack in the Premier League, statistics suggest.

Harry Redknapp's side have 38 minutes of possession and 13 shots on average per game.

That means the Hoops have averaged a shot once for every 2.9 minutes that they have been in possession during a match.

That's the joint quickest along with West Ham and Manchester City.

QPR's neighbours and league leaders Chelsea average a shot every 3.3 minutes of possession, the same as Burnley.

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That's slower than Stoke, who average a shot for every 3.1 minutes of possession, and Arsenal, Newcastle and Crystal Palace average one for every 3.2 minutes of possession.

At the other end of the scale, Swansea average a shot for every 4.7 minutes of possession, the longest in the league.

What sets West Ham and QPR apart from Manchester City though is the number of passes it takes them to get a shot off.

Both London clubs average a shot per 20 passes, eight fewer than Manchester City and the joint lowest in the league with Crystal Palace.

Arsenal, famous for trying to pass the ball into the net, average just 30 passes per shot, while Swansea take an average of 42 passes per shot - the highest ratio in the league.