Chelsea have been less clinical in front of goal this season than Bournemouth, Newcastle and even Sunderland.

Jose Mourinho's side have had 143 shots on goal in the league but have scored just 15 of them.

That's a conversion rate of just over 10 per cent, the joint 10th best in the division.

Bournemouth, Everton and Southampton each have conversion rates of 11%, putting them just ahead of Chelsea.

West Ham have been the Premier League's most clinical finishers this season.

The Hammers have had 138 shots on goal according to figures taken from Opta. They've scored 22 of those, a conversion rate of 16%.

Percentage of shots scored in the Premier League

Source: Opta

Manchester United have the league's second best shot conversion ratio, 14%, despite only having 105 shots on goal.

Leicester and Manchester City have the league's joint third best conversion ratios (13%) followed by Newcastle and Sunderland (both 12%).

Liverpool and Watford have the league's worst shot conversion rates.

Both sides have managed to turn just 6% of their shots into goals.

Aston Villa and West Brom have the next worst conversion ratios (8%) followed by Arsenal, Stoke and Swansea (all 9%).

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