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STATS: United's Hardest Working Players
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For those who have played the equivalent of five games in the league, this is the ranking of how much distance they've covered minute on the pitch: 1. Rooney 2. Carrick 3. Van Persie 4. Cleverley 5. Scholes 6. Young 7. Welbeck 8. Evans 9. Rafael 10. Hernandez 11. Evra 12. Valencia 13. Vidic 14. Smalling 15. Ferdinand.

When you look at those who have played less than five games, it's interesting to note that Shinji Kagawa covered, on average, 116.73m per minute he was on the pitch, even outworking Rooney! (Nani 107.41m, Anderson 107.21m and Giggs 107.01m)
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nice inpoh opa ron

btw, klo dari data tersebut, kayaknya midfield terbaik kita saat ini yaitu carrick, nani, anderson, cleverley dan kagawa.....

bayangkan klo mereka main bareng semuanya...

it will be great.
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jadi pengen tau, gimana metode untuk bikin datanya nih...
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Wah pakar statisticnya nongol nih ....
Gimana gimana 'pengukuran'nya Mas Bro ...

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The top three for minutes/goal involvement this season are all Manchester United players.



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Persie gila juga yah sepintas dia keliatan cool aja gak kayak Rooney yg keliatan liar nya..

Carrick gak heran lagi, our indispensable midfielder
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ga nyangka RVP. tp emg dia assist kedua setelah rooney smpe hari ini..
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Manchester United's Strikers: Their Season in Numbers



In an era when trequartistas and inside forwards have been in vogue, very few teams have the amount of quality strikers that Manchester United possess.

While Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck are versatile, those two along with poacher Javier Hernandez and the extraordinary Robin van Persie give Manchester United four top-class strikers. They've proven that 4-4-2 is still a viable system for a title-chasing club.

In the Premier League, the fantastic four have delivered 34 goals between them, pushing United to the top of the table. All four have had important roles to play, while not losing their cool when they've had to spend time on the substitute bench.

While they haven't quite hit the heights of Cole, Yorke, Sheringham and Solskjaer yet, Rooney, van Persie, Hernandez and Welbeck are well on their way to securing their place in United folklore.

Let's have a closer look at each striker's statistics and how we rate their season to date.

Danny Welbeck


When Robin van Persie arrived at Old Trafford during the summer, many believed Welbeck would be relegated to the role of bit-part player this term, but Sir Alex Ferguson has shown faith in the England international, starting him in important games against Liverpool and Spurs.

Welbeck's Premier League statistics aren't the most impressive. He's only managed one league goal, against Stoke City, in nine starts and eight appearances off the bench this season. In fact, he has only converted 25 percent of his clear-cut chances and only managed five shots on target.

But to judge Welbeck on stats alone would be to do him a massive disservice. Welbeck's pace and energy tires defenders and creates space for others. If he can add goals to his repertoire in the second half of the season, he will become a key player in big games.

6/10

Wayne Rooney


While he has struggled for fitness this season, Wayne Rooney is still a huge player for Manchester United.

When he's been fit, Rooney has played in a number of positions, but he and United have been at their best when he is partnered up front with Robin van Persie.

Rooney has hit seven Premier League goals this term in 12 starts and three substitute appearances. He's converted a quarter of his clear-cut chances and hit the target on 23 occasions.

If Rooney can remain fit in the second half of the season, more league goals will surely follow.

7/10

Javier Hernandez


It seems incredible, but Javier Hernandez has only started five Premier League for Manchester United this season.

The Mexican striker must be wondering what he has to do to prove to Sir Alex Ferguson that he's worthy of a regular starting berth. In five starts and eight substitute appearances, Hernandez has scored eight Premier League goals.

He's converted half of his clear-cut chances and hit the target 16 times.

Hernandez's problem is that, unlike Welbeck, when he's not scoring he doesn't offer his team an awful lot else. But with eight EPL goals already, is that really that important?

8/10

Robin Van Persie


It's hard to put into words just how good Robin van Persie has been for Manchester United.

When he arrived at Old Trafford in the summer, everybody knew United had landed a world-class player, but nobody could have predicted just how lethal he would be.

In 23 appearances this season, of which 20 have been starts, he has scored an incredible 18 goals, from 37 shots on target.

He's only converted 39 percent of his clear-cut chances, but really all that shows is just how often he has found himself in goal-scoring positions.

There is no doubt van Persie is now the main man at Old Trafford—the question is which one of the other three forwards will partner him during the Premier League run-in.

10/10

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Unsung Heroes Who Are Indispensable



While the influence of the likes of Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney cannot be overstated enough at Manchester United, there are also a select few professionals who are extremely pivotal to the squad. These underrated, consummate professionals go about their job passionately, giving nothing short of 100 percent, yet are continuously overlooked.

On the global scale, no player is as exemplified as the unsung hero than Claude Makalele. Recently, Scott Parker and Sergio Busquets have been forced into the limelight on account of their extraordinary abilities. At Manchester United too, there are some players who are equally integral to the team as Rooney and Van Persie.

Michael Carrick


Until last season, he was the Old Trafford fans’ favourite Red Devil to cast their scorn upon. To most, he was simply an average player capable of passing only backwards and sideways. He was criticized of slowing the game down, offering next-to-nothing defensively and unlike in the mould of illustrious midfielders like Xabi Alonso or Xavi.

However, the Englishman has slowly won the crowd over in his favour. His presence has been applauded greatly this season, and most fans have come around and realized the immensity that is Michael Carrick.

Carrick’s defensive abilities are absolutely superb—he closes space down well, tracks back frequently and can tackle cleanly (unlike Paul Scholes who couldn’t tackle to save his life). He has great positioning and does not burst forward unnecessarily; hence, he provides opportunities for full-backs like Rafael and Patrice Evra to join the offensive.

Furthermore, his distribution is absolutely impeccable and he quickly moves into open spaces to provide an outlet.

Sir Alex recently proclaimed:

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I think he's been magnificent. It's his best-ever season at the club and he's commanding that position. He's doing absolutely brilliantly. Even when he came on against West Ham, he helped ease us through the last 20 minutes. Good players do that. He came on and settled us down.
Carrick also frequently ranks in as one of the best passers of the ball (via WhoScored).

Name-------------Team----------Average Passes
Xavi-------------Barcelona------------102.3
Sergio Busquets--Barcelona-------------87.6
Mikel Arteta------Arsenal---------------85.1
Yaya Toure----Manchester City---------82.5
Andrea Pirlo------Juventus--------------81.5
Michael Carrick-Manchester United-------80.1

Speaking to The Telegraph, Sir Alex hailed Carrick as the lynchpin of United.

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In the modern day game, you don't need tacklers the same way you used to. There's no call for it. It's about anticipation and reading the game. Carrick can read the game and also play in front of the back four. If you look at the central midfielders in the Premier League, he can match up against any of them in terms of quality—the likes of (Luka) Modric, Yaya Toure, those are probably the best central midfielders.
Rafael


With Chris Smalling and Phil Jones both sidelined with injuries at the start of the season, Rafael was bestowed with the opportunity to feature as the first-choice right-back. Needless to say, he has been exceptional at the role.

Often guilty last season of bursting forward too often and failing to track back properly, Rafael has improved tremendously and looks composed and assured for the most part.

Last season, he combined exceptionally well with Antonio Valencia, providing the Ecuadorian with space on the right flank by doubling with him and exchanging quick passes. However, this season Valencia has not been as impressive as last season, but Rafael, on the other hand, has shown his ability to combine well with other players as well.

Despite the formation changes in midfield, Rafael has remained consistent and provided a strong channel for offensive build-up also.

Sir Alex hailed his performances this season, stating:

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He's maturing and learning all the time and he's blessed with great enthusiasm to play. He has good skill, speed, determination... he has all the qualities and maturity brings all those qualities together. Bit by bit he's done that in the last two or three years. Last year and the year before he was impulsive, over-commiting himself. He knows that and we've been over it a few times. But he's maturing fantastically.
In a recent interview, Jonny Evans hailed Rafael as the team-mate who had impressed him the most.

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I actually think Rafael has done really well. He has shown real maturity. His brother has gone out on loan now and it’s probably given him a lot more responsibility. Because of the injuries, too, there hasn’t been much competition for him at right back so he has really stepped into the position and made it his own.
Jonny Evans


Blamed viciously by fans for the 6-1 drubbing by Manchester City, Evans was never a fan favourite and was constantly held liable for any defensive lapses. Only after the injury of Nemanja Vidic did people start considering Jonny Evans as a commanding prospect at central-defence.

After Vidic’s injury, Evans slotted in perfectly and provided consistent performances and formed a stable partnership with Rio Ferdinand.

Sir Alex Ferguson has heaped praise upon the Northern Irishman, proclaiming:

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Jonny has risen through the ranks to become an integral part of the first team squad. . . . And he is still young. As a 24-year-old a centre-back he should be playing for the next 10 years. Hopefully it will be for United.
Currently out with a ham-string injury, Evans’ return must surely be a conundrum for Ferguson. Evans, like Vidic and Ferdinand, likes to take charge of the defence, and it is a sign of things to come. Speaking with Inside United, Evans said:

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I’d like to think it’s always been a part of my game. It’s hard when you first come into the squad because I was never going to be able to do that. I was thinking to myself, ‘How can I tell these lads where they should be’? But then in a short period of time, you gain that respect from your team-mates and the confidence to say something that needs to be said. Communication is a massive part of being a defender. I think it makes your job so much easier if you can speak and tell someone to move five yards one way, or two yards the other way. Small things like that make a big difference to your own game and it helps your team-mates out too.
Javier Hernandez


s Hernandez an underrated player or an overrated one? It usually depends on the people you pose the question towards. To me, he is a massively underrated player. A classic poacher, Hernandez plays on the shoulder of the last defender, and despite not being as well-rounded as his illustrious compatriots in Rooney and Van Persie, he scores goals. And by the plentiful.

Despite Sir Alex Ferguson not employing his favoured 4-4-2 which would have allowed two strikers to operate centrally, Hernandez has found playing time on account of his impressive goal scoring ability. With already 12 goals and two assists to his name, Chicarito is quickly establishing himself and presenting Sir Alex a hard time with his selection policy. Ferguson has indeed admitted that the Mexican presents him with a “terrible” selection dilemma.

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It's a terrible dilemma when I've got that lad there. Sometimes I leave him out to bring in Robin van Persie but, as I explain to him, we regard him so highly. He's a fantastic professional, unbelievable attitude to the game, never stops running or working and every training session is the same. So I'm really pleased for him and it is also good to see Wayne back scoring.
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