Robin van Persie was out injured for over two months after the Swansea game in February, yet only five players (De Gea, Rooney, Valencia, Mata and Blind) had more minutes on the pitch than him this season.

Ander Herrera attempted more tackles per game than any of our other players (3.9).

Marouane Fellaini has committed 2.3 fouls per game, more than any other player in the league.

Angel di Maria scored and assisted 13 goals in 20 starts (27 appearances), working out at a goal/assist every 127 minutes. For comparison: Cesc Fabregas (138 minutes), David Silva (140 minutes), Oscar (146 minutes), Eden Hazard (147 minutes),Santi Cazorla (166 minutes), Aaron Ramsey (168 minutes), Wayne Rooney (169 minutes), Juan Mata (177 minutes), Samir Nasri (198 minutes), Mesut Ozil (207 minutes), Yaya Toure (214 minutes) and Raheem Sterling (218 minutes).

Only Coquelin and Jedinak have more interceptions per game than Daley Blind (of players to play more than 15 games).

James Wilson picked up as many yellow cards (in 349 minutes) as Phil Jones did (in 1879 minutes).

Despite nine players having more time on the pitch this season, Ander Herrera won more Man of the Match awards than anyone else in the team (4).

Angel di Maria had more shots from outside the box than any other United player, averaging 1.5 per game, while no one had more shots from inside the six yard box than Chris Smalling.

Michael Carrick and Ander Herrera in the top 10 players in the league with the most passes per game.

Robin van Persie was caught offside more regularly than any United player, averaging 0.7 times a game.

Ander Herrera is our most fouled player in the league this season, averaging 1.5 fouls per game, followed by Adnan Januzaj and Phil Jones with 1.3 fouls per game.

Daley Blind made most passes per game than any player in the league in 2015.

Chris Smalling is the second top scoring defender in the Prem this season — more than Lambert, Balotelli and Borini combined.

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Stats taken from Squawka and WhoScored.com

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