“THE good times are coming.”
That was the promise of Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim after the season finale at Old Trafford in May.
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However, as Ruben Amorim promised, the ‘good times’ might be coming
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It came after the club’s worst ever finish in the Premier League, with 42 points in 15th-place, and a harrowing defeat to Tottenham in the Europa League final.
A £200million splash on new players this summer gave fans some renewed hope.
But one win from three in the league, which was an injury-time winner over newly promoted Burnley, alongside a dismal defeat to fourth-tier Grimsby in the second round of the Carabao Cup, has left everyone inside the Theatre of Dreams fearing another nightmare season.
However, under the surface of the opening games, Amorim might actually be slow-cooking something appetising for the United faithful.
That’s because, for all the negativity around the Red Devils already this season, a number of key stats suggest there is finally light at the end of the tunnel after nine months of “suffering” under their Portuguese manager.
United actually rank first in FOUR key attacking metrics. Above Liverpool, above Arsenal, above Chelsea and above Manchester City.
Firstly, United have taken more shots than anyone else.
Opta data says United have taken 58 shots, 14 more than the next highest teams in the Premier League, Chelsea and Bournemouth.
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United are also getting closer to goal and lead the way for touches in the opposition box with 99, with the next best team in Bournemouth having 87.
Indeed, these have also helped to achieve the best Expected Goals value in the league with 6.78 xG.
However, their attacking wastefulness comes to the fore with the four times they have hit the woodwork, putting them top on that unfortunate stat too.
Only one team in the division has been more wasteful than United when comparing their xG to the goals they have scored, with Brighton holding a negative value of -3.21 compared to -2.78 for the Old Trafford club.
The reasons to be positive also stretch away from purely attacking stats.
United ratings v Burnley
MANCHESTER United finally got their first win of the season with the 3-2 victory over Burnley.
It took a 97th minute Bruno Fernandes penalty to clinch the three points after United twice let their lead slip.
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United are top in the league for fast breaks with eight, second for duels won with 173 – top for ground duel success rate at 54.4 per cent – and third for successful crosses from open play.
There is work to be done – and three games is a small sample size – but it suggests United are trending in the right direction, and that patience could be the aim of the game.
Tough tests against City, Chelsea and Brentford await after the international break, and United and Amorim will need the numbers to start counting in their favour to ease fan expectations.
But with no European football to play, and now no Carabao Cup either, Amorim will have extra time to work with his squad on the training pitch to finally drum in his ideas.
And maybe, if fans squint, the “good times” are somewhere on the horizon.
Man Utd’s transfer deals
IN
Bryan Mbeumo – from Brentford – £71m
Matheus Cunha – from Wolves – £62.5m
Diego Leon – from Cerro Porteno – £7m
Benjamin Sesko – from RB Leipzig – £74m
Senne Lammens – from Royal Antwerp – £18m
TOTAL – £232.5m
OUT
Alejandro Garnacho – to Chelsea – £40m
Marcus Rashford – to Barcelona – Loan
Victor Lindelof – released
Christian Eriksen – released
Toby Collyer – to West Brom – Loan
TOTAL – £40m
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