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Friday, 21 March 2014

West Ham United vs Manchester United

Saturday 22nd March 2014
17:30
Boleyn Ground

West Ham United vs Manchester United

Analysis
So our recent good form appears to be over after two consecutive defeats. And with the reigning champions rolling into town this weekend, it'd be sensible to expect the worst.

However, Manchester United haven't exactly been in the best of form this season, and we've recently recaptured our home form with three home wins on the bounce.

So maybe we should be a little optimistic?

Danger Man
Though Manchester United have been below par under David Moyes so far, they still possess and array of talents who West Ham should be mindful of.

Robin van Persie has made a nuisance of himself against West Ham in the recent years, Adnan Januzaj grabbed a goal in the opposite fixture back in December, as did Danny Welbeck & Ashley Young, and Juan Mata is a challenge for any side to deal with.

But the main man for United this season has been Wayne Rooney.

We at West Ham should be all too aware of Rooney's abilities already, with the forward scoring (9) or creating (4) 13 goals in his 15 career appearances against the Hammers.

The England striker has been a talisman for his club this season, leading both their scoring and assist charts in the Premier League. In his 24 league appearances this season, Rooney has bagged himself 11 goals, and put a further 10 on a plate for his team mates. In fact, he's been such a force this season that he either creates a chance or has a shot on goal once every 18 minutes.

The images below show the goals Rooney has scored in the league this season, and the chances he has created..


How Do You Stop Them?
The key to stopping United this season seems clear: force them wide.

United have struggled with creating goals from wide positions on a number of occasions this season, with many sides dealing with their relentless crossing with relative ease.

To date, United have put in more crosses (28) per game than any other team in the league, but have relatively few assists from their widemen and fullbacks. Of those players, only Patrice Evra (3), Antonio Valencia (2), Rafael (2) and Adnan Januzaj (1) have managed league assists this season.

And adding Luis Nani and Ashley Young to that group doesn't improve their accuracy much either. Between them, the six players have attempted 436 crosses this season, with just 91 reaching a team mate.

In recent times, both Fulham and Stoke City have managed impressive results against Manchester United by adopting a similar approach. By congesting the middle of the park, United are unable to get players like Rooney and Mata involved in dangerous areas, so end up going wide more regularly than they would like.

The image below shows the average positions of both the Fulham and Stoke XI's in their performances against United. You can see that Fulham played a very congested, tight game, with a number of bodies in the middle of the park. Stoke played a slightly more expansive game than Fulham (as would be expected from a home team), but still kept Glenn Whelan (#6) and Charlie Adam (#16) deep in the middle of the park, whilst their centre halves and right fullback stayed very deep.


You'll also notice that Stoke's left side was an important attacking outlet against United with Erik Pieters (#3) playing almost as a winger alongside Marko Arnautovic (#10). This option becomes viable against United when they play Juan Mata on the right flank. The Spaniard is not a traditional winger, often drifting into the middle of the park.

Against Stoke, Whelan and Adam were in the space that Mata wanted to occupy, meaning he struggled to be an effective creative force. He also left Pieters unoccupied for large portions of the game, allowing the Dutch fullback to press high up the pitch.

Weakest Link
United's weakest area this season has been abundantly clear. For a side with such success over recent times, their central midfield is woefully inadequate. Other than defensive midfielder Michael Carrick, all United's central midfielders have struggled to find form this season.

In terms of creativity, it has been appalling. Carrick, Tom Cleverley, Marouane Fellaini and Ryan Giggs have shared a paltry two goals this season, and have failed to register a single assist.

Only Giggs averages more than one chance created per 90 minutes, and the foursome have only managed to muster 52 shots between them - at a rate of one shot every 66.6 minutes.


Manchester United are never an easy side to take on. After a good midweek result, they may just be buoyed into a positive performance against West Ham on Saturday evening. But if there was ever an opportunity to beat the Red Devils, this was it.

 Head to Head 
34% Head to Head Win % 46%
43 Won 59
26 Drawn 26
59 Lost 43
168 Goals Scored 236
236 Goals Conceded 168

 Recent Form 
W W W W L L Last 6 D W L W L W
10 Goals Scored 8
5 Goals Conceded 5
  
D L L W W W Home/Away Form L L D W L W
11 Goals Scored 7
10 Goals Conceded 7
  
 Form Player (excl. GK) 
 (Last 6 League) 
Kevin Nolan - Michael Carrick
6 Appearances 6
498 Minutes Played 540
  
195 Sum Squawka Performance Score 240
33 Average Squawka Performance Rating 40
  
118 Passes Attempted 460
86 Completed 414
73% Success Rate 90%
  
7 Chances Created 5
1 Assists 0
  
8 Attempts on Goal 7
7 On Target 3
5 Goals 1

1 Take Ons Attempted 2
0 Successful Take Ons 2
0% Success Rate 100%
  
22 Tackles Made 18
10 Successful Tackles 6
45% Success Rate 33%
  
3 Interceptions 16
14 Clearances 14
2 Blocks 1
3 Defensive Actions Per Game 5
  
9 Aerial Duels 10
2 Won 5
22% Success Rate 50%

0 Defensive Errors 0
0 Leading to a Goal 0
  
 Last Meeting 
21 December 2013
1-0 Danny Welbeck 26'
2-0 Adnan Januzaj 36'
3-0 Ashley Young 72'
3-1 Carlton Cole 81'
  
4-2-3-1 Starting Formation 4-2-3-1

Adrián - David De Gea
Guy Demel - Rafael
(75') James Collins - Chris Smalling
James Tomkins - Jonny Evans
George McCartney - Patrice Evra (80')
Mark Noble - Phil Jones
(62') Matthew Taylor - Tom Cleverley
Mohamed Diamé - Antonio Valencia
Ravel Morrison - Wayne Rooney
(71') Matt Jarvis - Adnan Januzaj (69')
Modibo Maïga - Danny Welbeck (52')

 Subs 
Jussi Jääskeläinen - Sam Johnstone
(75') Rǎzvan Raţ - Alexander Buttner (80')
Joey O'Brien - Ryan Giggs
(62') Jack Collison - Ashley Young (69')
Alou Diarra - Darren Fletcher
Joe Cole - Shinji Kagawa
(71') Carlton Cole - Javier Hernandez (52')

 Absentees 
 Injured/Doubtful 
West Ham United: Joey O'Brien, Marco Borriello
Manchester United: Nemanja Vidic, Jonny Evans, Chris Smalling, Luis Nani

 Suspensions 
West Ham United: n/a
Manchester United: Nemanja Vidic

  Opposition Last Time Out (League)
vs Liverpool
 Goals Scored: 0
 Goals Conceded: 3
 Starting Formation: 4-2-3-1

  David De Gea

  Rafael  Phil Jones  Nemanja Vidic (77')  Patrice Evra

  Marouane Fellaini (76')  Michael Carrick

  Juan Mata (87')  Wayne Rooney  Adnan Januzaj (76')

  Robin van Persie

 subs: Anders Lindegaard
  Rio Ferdinand (87')
  Ashley Young
  Tom Cleverley (76')
  Antonio Valencia
  Shinji Kagawa
  Danny Welbeck (76')
  
 Best Player: Wayne Rooney
 Squawka Rating: 19
 Worst Player: Nemanja Vidic
 Squawka Rating: -50
  
 Top 5's (Min 5 Apps) 
 Goals Scored 
Kevin Nolan 7 - 11 Robin van Persie
Carlton Cole 6 - 11 Wayne Rooney
Joe Cole 3 - 9 Danny Welbeck
Ravel Morrison* 3 - 3 Adnan Januzaj
Mohamed Diamé 3 - 2 Ashley Young

 Assists 
Kevin Nolan 5 - 10 Wayne Rooney
Andy Carroll 3 - 3 Juan Mata
Matt Jarvis 3 - 3 Robin van Persie
Mark Noble 3 - 3 Patrice Evra
Stewart Downing 2 - 2 Javier Hernandez

 Passing Accuracy 
Mark Noble 82% - 90% Juan Mata
Jack Collison 81% - 90% Tom Cleverley
Stewart Downing 81% - 89% Darren Fletcher
Joe Cole 80% - 89% Marouane Fellaini
Joey O'Brien 79% - 89% Rio Ferdinand

 Chances Created per game 
Stewart Downing 1.7 - 2.9 Juan Mata
Mark Noble 1.6 - 2 Wayne Rooney
Matt Jarvis 1.1 - 1.4 Luis Nani
Kevin Nolan 1 - 1.2 Patrice Evra
Andy Carroll 0.8 - 1 Adnan Januzaj

 Successful Dribbles per game 
Mohamed Diamé 1.8 - 2.8 Luis Nani
Mark Noble 1.1 - 1.6 Adnan Januzaj
Guy Demel 0.9 - 1.5 Wayne Rooney
Stewart Downing 0.8 - 1.2 Antonio Valencia
Matt Jarvis 0.6 - 0.9 Rafael

 Tackles per game 
Mark Noble 2.8 - 2.7 Marouane Fellaini
Mohamed Diamé 2.3 - 2.7 Phil Jones
Matthew Taylor 2.1 - 2.4 Patrice Evra
James Collins 1.9 - 2.4 Rafael
Kevin Nolan 1.8 - 2.2 Tom Cleverley

 Aerial Duels Won per game 
Andy Carroll 6.7 - 3.9 Nemanja Vidic
James Tomkins 4 - 3.1 Marouane Fellaini
James Collins 3.5 - 2.2 Chris Smalling
Carlton Cole 2.7 - 2.1 Patrice Evra
Winston Reid 2.4 - 2.1 Jonny Evans

 Manager 
Sam Allardyce - David Moyes
41.2% Current Club Win % 54.5%
52 Won 24
32 Drawn 8
42 Lost 12
  
39.9% Managerial Career Win % 44.5%
346 Won 355
231 Drawn 205
289 Lost 236

7 Sides Managed 3
2 League Titles 1
0 Cup Wins 1
  
Preston North End First Managerial Role Preston North End
30/09/1992 Start Date 12/01/1998
21y 172d Experience 16y 69d

Friday, 20 December 2013

Manchester United vs West Ham United

Saturday 21st December
15:00
Old Trafford

Manchester United vs West Ham United

Analysis
I think it's safe to say that most West Ham fans are looking forward to this game a little more now than they were on Wednesday morning.

Whilst we might usually expect a tough game with little to show in terms of points from a visit to Old Trafford, the Capital One Cup quarter final victory over Tottenham Hotspur in midweek has seen a surge of optimism come back to most Hammers.

Manchester United also progressed through to the semi finals on that night, but it seems that now could be a good time to face United. Okay, so they've now won their last three games on the spin having recorded back to back home league losses against Everton and Newcastle, but they certainly haven't been at their best recently.

And the champions, like ourselves, have a number of key players missing. It's possible that Wayne Rooney may feature, but the likes of Nemanja Vidic, Michael Carrick and Robin van Persie are definite absentees.

Whilst both sides have players missing, one area that West Ham are far better stocked than the Red Devils is in the middle of the park. The expected midfield triumvirate of Mark Noble, Mohamed Diamé and Ravel Morrison are ably backed up by the trio of Jack Collison, Matthew Taylor and Alou Diarra, who showed on Wednesday that they have the capability to step in if required.

On the other side, United have just Tom Cleverley and Ryan Giggs fit as recognised central midfielders - although Phil Jones could well step into the middle of the park again.

This area is the key.

After last weeks bore draw with Sunderland, I wrote about the importance of Mo Diamé to the middle of the park. He attempted 11 take ons last weekend, continuously picking up the ball and driving at the heart of the opposition. This style of play could be crucial on Saturday, as the core of United's midfield is undoubtedly their weakest area.

The table below shows a breakdown of key information for the main central midfielders used by United this season. As you can see all of them are more than able to keep the ball - Ryan Giggs posts the lowest pass completion rate with 81%. However, there are obvious areas in which they struggle. Only Jones (who has also played in defence on a number of occasions) and Shinji Kagawa have a tackle success rate of more than 50%. The absent Michael Carrick is the only one to have created more than a chance per game for team mates, and Tom Cleverley's goal last weekend is the first time any of the six have managed a league goal this season.

This is a very ordinary Manchester United midfield, and an area that West Ham must look to expose, and attack.


Despite possessing a rather ordinary midfield, United are more than capable of hurting any team they come up against. West Ham will hope that Wayne Rooney will sit this one out alongside Robin van Persie, but that's not to suggest there aren't dangermen in their side.

Danny Welbeck bagged a brace last week, and I hope it's him who lines up against us tomorrow. Although he has quadrupled his goal tally from last season, the England forward isn't a prolific forward. Since the start of last season, Welbeck has made 37 Premier League appearances, scoring 5 goals (four of those came in two games, so he's failed to score in 34 of his last 37 appearances). In that time, he has attempted 1.1 shots per game, and has a conversion rate of 13%.

Compare this to the other striking option, Javier Hernandez.

Chicarito has played in 30 Premier League games since the start of last season, and scored 11 goals - particularly impressive when you consider that he started just 12 of those game. He takes slightly more shots per game than Welbeck (1.4), but his conversion rate is twice as good, sitting at 26%.

The image below shows the goals that Hernandez scored last season. As you can see, all of them came from within the penalty box. If the Mexican has a glimpse of a chance in the box, he usually takes it.


As we saw at White Hart Lane in midweek, West Ham are capable of taking the game to big teams away from home. The chances are, we won't get any points from this game - that's what the bookmakers are saying, anyway - so why not go for it? Why not attack? Let's expose Manchester United for what they are, a team in decline.

Cup wins are great, and the mood has certainly been lifted around the place. But we need points. When better to start than now?

 Head to Head 
46% Head to Head Win % 34%
58 Won 43
26 Drawn 26
43 Lost 58
233 Goals Scored 167
167 Goals Conceded 233

 Recent Form 
D L L W W W Last 6 L W L L D W
8 Goals Scored 6
4 Goals Conceded 9
  
W W W L L W Home/Away Form D W L L L W
9 Goals Scored 6
4 Goals Conceded 9
  
 Form Player (Last 6 League) 
Wayne Rooney - James Tomkins
5 Appearances 6
444 Minutes Played 506
  
182 Sum Squawka Performance Score 151
36 Average Squawka Performance Rating 25
  
182 Passes Attempted 199
147 Completed 149
81% Success Rate 75%
  
13 Chances Created 2
3 Assists 0
  
14 Attempts on Goal 1
7 On Target 1
3 Goals 0

15 Take Ons Attempted 2
7 Successful Take Ons 1
47% Success Rate 50%
  
12 Tackles Made 18
5 Successful Tackles 11
42% Success Rate 61%
  
7 Interceptions 8
6 Clearances 73
3 Blocks 4
3 Defensive Actions Per Game 14
  
14 Aerial Duels 48
6 Won 38
43% Success Rate 79%

0 Defensive Errors 0
0 Leading to a Goal 0
  
 Last Meeting 
17 April 2013
1-0 Ricardo Vâz Te 16'
1-1 Antonio Valencia 31'
2-1 Mohamed Diamé 55'
2-2 Robin van Persie 77'

4-2-3-1 Starting Formation 4-2-3-1

David de Gea - Jussi Jääskeläinen
Rafael da Silva - Guy Demel
Rio Ferdinand - James Collins
Nemanja Vidic - Winston Reid
Patrice Evra - Joey O'Brien
Michael Carrick - (67') Gary O'Neil
Phil Jones - (82') Mohamed Diamé
Antonio Valencia - Ricardo Vâz Te
Wayne Rooney (71') - (82') Kevin Nolan
Shinji Kagawa (79') - Matt Jarvis
Robin van Persie - Andy Carroll

 Subs 
Ben Amos - Stephen Henderson
Jonny Evans - Emanuel Pogatetz
Ryan Giggs (71') - (82') Jack Collison
Luis Nani - (67') Mark Noble
Tom Cleverley - (82') Matthew Taylor
Javier Hernandez (79') - Carlton Cole
Danny Welbeck - Modibo Maïga

 Absentees 
 Injured/Doubtful 
Manchester United: Nemanja Vidic, Michael Carrick, Marouane Fellaini, Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie
West Ham United: Winston Reid, James Tomkins, Stewart Downing, Ricardo Vâz Te, Mladen Petrić, Andy Carroll

 Suspensions 
Manchester United: n/a
West Ham United: Kevin Nolan

  Opposition Last Time Out
vs Stoke City
 Goals Scored: 2
 Goals Conceded: 0
 Starting Formation: 4-2-3-1

  David de Gea

  Rafael da Silva  Chris Smalling  Jonny Evans  Patrice Evra

  Phil Jones  Anderson (58')

  Antonio Valencia  Tom Cleverley  Ashley Young

  Danny Welbeck (82')

 subs:
Sam Johnstone
  Alex Buttner
  Luis Nani
  Darren Fletcher (82')
  Shinji Kagawa
  Wilfried Zaha
  Javier Hernandez (58')
  
  
 Top 5's (Min 5 Apps) 
 Goals Scored 
Wayne Rooney 8 - 3 Ravel Morrison
Robin van Persie 7 - 2 Ricardo Vâz Te
Danny Welbeck 2 - 2 Joe Cole
Adnan Junzaj 1 - 1 Carlton Cole
Javier Hernandez 1 - 1 Winston Reid

 Assists 
Wayne Rooney 6 - 2 Matt Jarvis
Robin van Persie 2 - 2 Ravel Morrison
Antonio Valencia 2 - 2 Kevin Nolan
Patrice Evra 2 - 1 Stewart Downing
Javier Hernandez 1 - 1 Mohamed Diamé

 Passing Accuracy 
Tom Cleverley 89% - 86% Ravel Morrison
Marouane Fellaini 89% - 84% Mark Noble
Rio Ferdinand 89% - 83% Jack Collison
Michael Carrick 87% - 82% Stewart Downing
Jonny Evans 87% - 81% Joe Cole

 Chances Created per game 
Wayne Rooney 2.1 - 2.1 Stewart Downing
Luis Nani 1.4 - 1.9 Mark Noble
Michael Carrick 1.2 - 1.2 Matt Jarvis
Patrice Evra 1.2 - 1 Kevin Nolan
Antonio Valencia 1 - 0.9 Rǎzvan Raţ

 Successful Dribbles per game 
Luis Nani 2.8 - 2.5 Mohamed Diamé
Adnan Januzaj 2.1 - 2.2 Ravel Morrison
Wayne Rooney 1.6 - 1.7 Mark Noble
Antonio Valencia 1.4 - 0.9 Stewart Downing
Robin van Persie 1 - 0.9 Guy Demel

 Tackles per game 
Patrice Evra 2.7 - 2.8 Mohamed Diamé
Phil Jones 2.5 - 2.7 James Collins
Tom Cleverley 2.3 - 2.6 Mark Noble
Chris Smalling 2.2 - 2 Kevin Nolan
Antonio Valencia 1.9 - 2 Winston Reid

 Aerial Duels Won per game 
Nemanja Vidic 4.1 - 6.5 Modibo Maïga
Marouane Fellaini 2.9 - 4.9 James Tomkins
Patrice Evra 2.3 - 4.3 James Collins
Chris Smalling 2.2 - 3.2 Winston Reid
Jonny Evans 1.9 - 2 Carlton Cole

 Manager 
David Moyes - Sam Allardyce
56% Current Club Win % 40.5%
14 Won 45
6 Drawn 30
5 Lost 36
  
44.4% Managerial Career Win % 39.8%
345 Won 339
203 Drawn 229
229 Lost 283

1 League Titles 2
1 Cup Wins 0

Friday, 10 May 2013

Everton vs West Ham United


Sunday 12th May
15:00
Goodison Park

Everton vs West Ham United

Analysis 
I've always felt that West Ham were the sort of team that other teams would like to have a 'special occasion' against. Like, the other year when Torres only scored one goal in six months for Chelsea, you just knew it would come against us.


Being the team that travels to Merseyside for David Moyes' last ever home game in charge of Everton could go one of two ways. We could turn up and spoil the occasion, or we could get our tummies tickled and give the Scot a good send off before he heads to Old Trafford.



Well, we should be pretty well prepared for this Everton side. A common feature of Moye's team is the consistency of his starting eleven. The chances of a drastic change of line up or formation is highly unlikely. In fact, in 36 league games this season, Moyes has used his 4-4-1-1 formation on 26 separate occasions, and has used variations (4-5-1, 4-2-3-1) a further 4 times.



The image below shows Everton's best XI this season, according to whoscored.com. There is a real likelihood that we will face at least 10 of those players on Sunday, which Victor Anichebe in for Nikica Jelavic the only likely change.




Although the form player according to Capello Index is Phil Jagielka, Everton have two key dangermen, and if West Ham are to get anything from our last home game of the season, we'll need to keep them quiet.



Marouane Fellaini has had one of his most productive seasons since joining Everton, bagging 11 league goals. 6 of these have come with his head, and 10 of them were from within the box. It's debatable whether Fellaini has come up against a defender as good in the air as James Collins so far this season, so it will be very interesting to see how he fairs.



Looking at the image below showing where the Belgian has scored his goals from this season, it seems clear to me that the best way to stop Fellaini from troubling the scoresheet is by stopping him getting into the box. If the defensive midfield pairing can stop his surging runs, we could well have a chance.




The other key dangerman in the Everton ranks is a man who could very well also be playing his last home game for Everton this weekend. With rumours afoot that David Moyes will want to take Leighton Baines to Old Trafford with him, it seems plausible that the England left back will be making his 245th Everton appearance his last one at Goodison.

Baines has been one of the stand out performers in the Premier League this season. To my mind, he is the best English left back around, and he is probably the best left back in the league (except Joey O'Brien of course!). One of the things that sets Baines aside from other fullbacks, is his relentless drive to get forward and cause trouble for opposition defences.

The heat map below shows where Baines took his touches against West Ham back in December. Rarely leaving the left flank, Baines was an almost constant threat to James Tomkins at right back. Hopefully a specialist fullback will be up against him on Sunday, because, combined with left midfielder Steven Pienaar, the Everton fullback is a real handful.


Another sign of Baines quality is the way in which his team's style of play is geared around getting the best out of him. Despite having quality players all over the pitch, Everton commonly attack down the left wing, utilising one of their best assets in Baines' crossing ability.

The image below shows Everton's action zones in last weekends Merseyside derby. As you can see, there is a decent spread of play across the whole pitch, but the left wing area commonly filled by Baines is much busier than the same area on the right flank.


Enough about Everton though. If West Ham are to gain something from this game, we will need to cross a little better than we did in the first fixture between the two clubs. Of the 16 crosses attempted in the 2-1 defeat, just two reached their man (see image below).

Hopefully the recent improvement in form from Matt Jarvis, and West Ham's ability to call on Andy Carroll rather than Carlton Cole, might mean we can improve this stat and cause Everton's defenders some real problems.


To be honest, I can't really predict what will happen in this one. Everton could be deflated by the news of Moyes departure. They could give him a real send off. We could turn up with a few youngsters in the ranks with a real fire in our belly. Or we could play like we're on holiday.

I'd love us to ruin Moyes' last day at Goodison and take back three points, but I'm not convinced we will...

 Head to Head 
50% Head to Head Win % 29%
62 Won 36
27 Drawn 27
36 Lost 62
213 Goals Scored 146
146 Goals Conceded 213

 Recent Form 
D W D L W D Last 6 D D D W L D
5 Goals Scored 6
3 Goals Conceded 5
  
W L W W W W Home/Away Form L W L D D L
9 Goals Scored 4
4 Goals Conceded 7
  
Phil Jagielka Form Player (All Comps) Andy Carroll
65.61 Last 6 65.44
1 Goals Scored 4
0 Assists 2
  
34(0) Season (League) 62.45
34(0) Appearances 20(2)
2 Goals 7
1 Assists 2
11 Chances Created 27
1357 Passes 633
1050 Passes Completed 383
77.4% % Completed 60.5%

 Last Meeting 
22 December 2012
 Events 
1-0 Carlton Cole 14'

4-4-2 Starting Formation 4-2-3-1
 Starting XI 
Tim Howard - Jussi Jääskeläinen
John Heitinga - James Tomkins
Phil Jagielka - James Collins
Sylvain Distin - Winston Reid
Leighton Baines - Joey O'Brien
Leon Osman - Mark Noble
Phil Neville - Gary O'Neil
Darron Gibson - Matt Taylor
Steven Pienaar - Kevin Nolan
Victor Anichebe - Matt Jarvis
Nikica Jelavi - Carlton Cole

Steven Pienaar Best Player Carlton Cole
76.84 CI Rating 68.59
Nikica Jelavic Worst Player James Tomkins
56.96 CI Rating 58

 Absentees 
 Injured/Doubtful 
Everton: Phil Neville
West Ham United: George McCartney, James Tomkins

 Suspensions 
Everton: n/a
West Ham United: n/a

  Opposition Last Time Out
vs Liverpool
 Goals Scored: 0
 Goals Conceded: 0
 Starting Formation: 4-4-1-1

  Tim Howard

  Seamus Coleman  Phil Jagielka  Sylvain Distin  Leighton Baines

  Kevin Mirallas  Leon Osman  Darron Gibson  Stephen Pienaar

  Marouane Fellaini

  Victor Anichebe

subs: Jan Mucha  Tony Hibbert  John Heitenga  Shane Duffy  Bryan Oviedo  Stephen Naismith  Nikica Jelavic

 Best Player: Sylvain Distin
 CI Rating: 64.18
 Worst Player: Victor Anichebe
 CI Rating: 60.38
  
 Top 5's (min 5 apps) 
 Goals Scored 
Marouane Fellaini 12 - 7 Andy Carroll
Nikica Jelavic 8 - 7 Kevin Nolan
Victor Anichebe 8 - 4 Modibo Maïga
Leon Osman 8 - 4 Mark Noble
Leighton Baines 7 - 3 Mohamed Diamé

 Assists 
Steven Pienaar 5 - 4 Joey O'Brien
Leighton Baiens 5 - 4 Ricardo Vâz Te
Seamus Coleman 5 - 3 Gary O'Neil
Marouane Fellaini 5 - 2 Mark Noble
Kevin Mirallas 3 - 2 Guy Demel

 Passing Accuracy 
Phil Neville 86.8% - 84.5% Mohamed Diamé
Leon Osman 85.7% - 82.3% Mark Noble
John Heitinga 82.5% - 80.1% Joe Cole
Leighton Baines 82.1% - 79.8% George McCartney
Tony Hibbert 81.8% - 79.7% Guy Demel

 Chances Created per game 
Leighton Baines 3.1 - 1.7 Joe Cole
Steven Pienaar 2.2 - 1.6 Gary O'Neil
Kevin Mirallas 1.4 - 1.5 Matt Jarvis
Marouane Fellaini 1.2 - 1.4 Mark Noble
Thomas Hitzlsperger 1.1 - 1.2 Andy Carroll

 Successful Dribbles per game 
Kevin Mirallas 1.3 - 2.1 Mohamed Diamé
Seamus Coleman 0.9 - 0.8 Guy Demel
Leon Osman 0.8 - 0.7 Ricardo Vâz Te
Leighton Baines 0.8 - 0.5 Matt Jarvis
Steven Pienaar 0.7 - 0.4 Joey O'Brien

 Tackles per game 
Tony Hibbert 2.8 - 3.7 Mark Noble
Marouane Fellaini 2.7 - 3.4 Mohamed Diamé
Leon Osman 2.4 - 1.9 Winston Reid
Leighton Baines 2.4 - 1.9 James Collins
Seamus Coleman 2.3 - 1.8 George McCartney

 Aerial Duels Won per game 
Marouane Fellaini 5.1 - 9.6 Andy Carroll
Sylvain Distin 3.8 - 4 Carlton Cole
Victor Anichibe 2.9 - 3 James Collins
Phil Jagielka 2.5 - 2.7 James Tomkins
Leon Osman 1.7 - 2.4 Winston Reid

 Manager 
David Moyes - Sam Allardyce
42.0% Current Club Win % 42.3%
217 Won 39
139 Drawn 25
160 Lost 28
  
44% Managerial Career Win % 40.0%
330 Won 333
197 Drawn 224
223 Lost 274

1 League Titles 2
0 Cup Wins 0