Squandering chances could, along with a glut of goals from set-pieces, be replicated in the Premier League when it returns, and sides who've been ruthless in front of goal throughout the season so far are likely to have an upper hand over those who've struggled. Here's a look at how Sheffield United and the rest of the top tier rank in terms of their shots-to-goals ratio this season, with stats sourced from Transfermarkt.
1. Liverpool - 31.9%
Total shots at goal: 207. Total goals: 66. Highest proportion of team goals: Mohamed Salah (24%). Photo: Julian Finney
2. Arsenal - 28.2%
Total shots at goal: 142. Total goals: 40. Highest proportion of team goals: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (42.5%). Photo: Michael Steele
3. West Ham United - 25.5%
Total shots at goal: 137. Total goals: 35. Highest proportion of team goals: Sebastian Haller (20%). Photo: Julian Finney
4. Leicester City - 23.9%
Total shots at goal: 243. Total goals: 19. Highest proportion of team goals: Jamie Vardy (32.8%). Photo: Ross Kinnaird