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The Month: United make tentative steps

Posted: 31 Dec 2013 08:06 AM PST

December has left nobody knowing how good Manchester United really are: a tame draw and two defeats showed a team stumbling to one of those mythical places that doesn't even offer the Europa League. The six consecutive wins in all competitions that followed, however, at least allows United to be relevant for a lot longer than others had hoped for.

After the 0-1 at home to Newcastle United, a second failure at Old Trafford in the space of a few days, David Moyes commented: “I think the game against Everton was very similar to the one against Newcastle. If we had come out on top in both games I don’t think anybody would have said an awful lot about it." From then on, United were able to take their chances in games that were similarly close (Shakhtar Donetsk, Hull City and Norwich City) and find three points that either assured an easier draw in the Champions League (Olympiakos), or made sure they closed the gap when points were dropped around them. It could be looked at another way: United need to play better even in games they're expected to win. December was like that for Manchester United and Moyes.

Not everything is so distorted, though. It is Danny Welbeck's month: played in the middle, he has scored four goals this month, finding the opener in three different league games. And, in those, United scored no less (though no more) than three. There can be no doubting how much he enjoys the game in his favoured position (and his international record goes further in proving that). Welbeck can do more than just score, of course, but it is nice when he does that, too.

He makes it happen. It was his pass and movement that allowed him to get a second against Villa, and his quick closing down of the ball that helped him get the winner at Norwich. It wasn't coming at Carrow Road until Moyes turned to Welbeck at half time. And for Adnan Januzaj's at West Ham – his first of many at Old Trafford – it was Welbeck who had initially done well to win the ball, later playing a one-two with the teenager. Januzaj's feint and finish would be one of the goals of the month had Wayne Rooney – again, with Welbeck's help – not hit a superb volley at Hull.

Problems still exist for Manchester United but they aren't ones that an impending transfer window cannot solve or, failing that, good form from their existing crop cannot alleviate. Tom Cleverley and Ashley Young looked a lot more like United players (the latter useful in taking United to a cup semi final), but all legitimate doubt still remains, while the return of Darren Fletcher does something for midfield depth. Januzaj and Welbeck would have to continue being the bestest, and Rooney's presence somewhere between midfield and attack should stick. It's been clear recently how much his increased presence in the middle has helped, even if the player apparently prefers to play further forward. Maybe we'll hear more about that in July.

Back to Moyes. In addition to the quotes above, again, before the winning run, he also said this: “I stand firm we will be very close. I hope we are in it at the end of the season.” The reason for that, he adds, is “the players – because I am working with the champions.”

IN-DEPTH STATS: Individual Manchester United player contribution

Posted: 31 Dec 2013 02:00 AM PST

Most goals
Wayne Rooney – 9
Robin van Persie – 7
Danny Welbeck – 6
Adnan Januzaj – 3

Shots per game
Wayne Rooney – 3.2
Robin van Persie – 3
Adnan Januzaj – 2
Danny Welbeck – 1.8
Nani – 1.6

Most assists
Wayne Rooney – 9
Robin van Persie – 2
Patrice Evra – 2
Antonio Valencia – 2

Passing accuracy
Tom Cleverley – 90.1%
Marouane Fellaini – 88.7%
Rio Ferdinand – 88.6%
Jonny Evans – 87.9%
Shinji Kagawa – 87.9%

Passes per game
Michael Carrick – 70.7
Tom Cleverley – 58.7
Jonny Evans – 51.1
Rio Ferdinand – 48.7
Wayne Rooney – 46.6

Key passes per game
Wayne Rooney – 2.4
Nani – 1.4
Patrice Evra – 1.2
Carrick – 1
Valencia – 1

Successful dribbles per game
Nani – 2.8
Adnan Januzaj – 1.8
Wayne Rooney – 1.6
Antonio Valencia – 1.3
Robin van Persie – 1

Accurate crosses per game
Wayne Rooney – 1.3
Nani – 1
Giggs – 1
Valencia – 0.9
Patrice Evra – 0.9

Tackles per game
Phil Jones – 2.5
Patrice Evra – 2.5
Tom Cleverley – 2.1
Michael Carrick – 2
Chris Smalling – 1.8
Antonio Valencia – 1.8

Interceptions per game
Michael Carrick 3.3
Phil Jones – 2.5
Rafael 2.4
Marouane Fellaini – 2
Rio Ferdinand – 1.9

Aerial duals won per game
Nemanja Vidic – 3.8
Marouane Fellaini – 2.9
Patrice Evra – 2.6
Chris Smalling 2.5
Jonny Evans – 1.9

IN-DEPTH STATS: Game by game Manchester United this year

Posted: 31 Dec 2013 01:00 AM PST

vs Swansea

Most shots: Robin van Persie (7)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (62/70 89%)
Most final third passes: Michael Carrick (12/14 86%)
Most chances created: Wayne Rooney (2)
Most popular pass combination: Ferdinand to Carrick (15)

vs Chelsea

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (4)
Most passes: Tom Cleverley (70/77 91%)
Most final third passes: Tom Cleverley (19/22 86%)
Most chances created: Nemanja Vidic (2)
Most popular pass combination: Jones to Valencia (19)

vs Liverpool

Most shots: Danny Welbeck (2)
Most passes: Tom Cleverley (56/68 82%)
Most final third passes: Tom Cleverley (13/17 77%)
Most chances created: Evra/Young (2)
Most popular pass combination: Evra to Young (16)

vs Crystal Palace

Most shots: Robin van Persie (6)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (59/79 75%)
Most final third passes: Antonio Valencia (19/24 79%)
Most chances created: Wayne Rooney (4)
Most popular pass combination: Fabio to Valencia (16)

vs City

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (5)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (75/82 92%)
Most final third passes: Tom Cleverley (27/29 93%)
Most chances created: Chris Smalling (3)
Most popular pass combination: Carrick to Rooney (14)

vs West Brom

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (3)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (94/103 91%)
Most final third passes: Nani (23/33 70%)
Most chances created: Nani (4)
Most popular pass combination: Evans to Carrick (18)

vs Sunderland

Most shots: Adnan Januzaj (6)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (102/116 88%)
Most final third passes: Michael Carrick (28/37 76%)
Most chances created: Evra/Carrick (3)
Most popular pass combination: Carrick to Cleverley (22)

vs Southampton

Most shots: Robin van Persie (5)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (47/56 84%)
Most final third passes: Michael Carrick (11/15 73%)
Most chances created: Nani (3)
Most popular pass combination: Evra to Januzaj (17)

vs Stoke

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (5)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (79/86 92%)
Most final third passes: Shinji Kagawa (27/32 84%)
Most chances created: Patrice Evra (4)
Most popular pass combination: Kagawa to Rooney (16)

vs Fulham

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (3)
Most passes: Nemanja Vidic (52/58 90%)
Most final third passes: Wayne Rooney (16/23 70%)
Most chances created: Robin van Persie/Wayne Rooney (2)
Most popular pass combination: Rooney to Valencia (12)

vs Arsenal

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (3)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (38/45 84%)
Most final third passes: Shinji Kagawa (10/14 71%)
Most chances created: Wayne Rooney/Robin van Persie (1)
Most popular pass combination: Valencia to Rooney (11)

vs Cardiff

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (3)
Most passes: Marouane Fellaini (44/53 83%)
Most final third passes: Adnan Januzaj (11/14 79%)
Most chances created: Wayne Rooney (9)
Most popular pass combination: Evra to Januzaj (13)

vs Spurs

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (5)
Most passes: Phil Jones (54/65 83%)
Most final third passes: Tom Cleverley (16/18 89%)
Most chances created: Patrice Evra/Antonio Valencia/Chris Smalling (1)
Most popular pass combination: Smalling to Valencia (18)

vs Everton

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (4)
Most passes: Marouane Fellaini (63/68 93%)
Most final third passes: Ryan Giggs (18/22 82%)
Most chances created: Ryan Giggs (3)
Most popular pass combination: Rafael to Valencia (14)

vs Newcastle

Most shots: Tom Cleverley (2)
Most passes: Jonny Evans (56/65 86%)
Most final third passes: Robin van Persie (7/11 64%)
Most chances created: Robin van Persie/Adnan Januzaj (3)
Most popular pass combination: Evans to Vidic (12)

vs Aston Villa

Most shots: Danny Welbeck (7)
Most passes: Tom Cleverley (77/82 94%)
Most final third passes: Antonio Valencia (19/24 79%)
Most chances created: Antonio Valencia (4)
Most popular pass combination: Rafael to Valencia (17)

vs West Ham

Most shots: Adnan Januzaj (5)
Most passes: Wayne Rooney (69/81 85%)
Most final third passes: Wayne Rooney (27/35 77%)
Most chances created: Wayne Rooney (6)
Most popular pass combination: Rafael to Valencia (19)

vs Hull

Most shots: Wayne Rooney (4)
Most passes: Tom Cleverley (72/81 89%)
Most final third passes: Danny Welbeck (15/18 83%)
Most chances created: Wayne Rooney (3)
Most popular pass combination: Smalling to Valencia (14)

vs Norwich

Most shots: Danny Welbeck/Javier Hernandez (2)
Most passes: Michael Carrick (64/72 89%)
Most final third passes: Ashley Young (18/29 62%)
Most chances created: Javier Hernandez/Ryan Giggs (2)
Most popular pass combination: Carrick to Cleverley (12)

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