Manchester United: A year under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in numbers

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been in permanent charge of Manchester United for 12 months. We analyse how the club has performed under him.

Published : Mar 28, 2020 15:50 IST

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

It is easy to lose track of time in these strange days of lockdowns and isolations caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Right now it seems an eternity ago, yet it was only a year to the day – March 28, 2019 – that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was appointed as Manchester United's full-time manager. The Red Devils had won 14 of their 19 games in all competitions during Solskjaer's temporary stint, including a famous Champions League last-16 second-leg comeback at Paris Saint-Germain.

Rio Ferdinand had demanded United hand his fellow club icon a blank contract to sign and the good times were, it seemed, on their way back to Old Trafford. And yet after all that early promise, it has been a year largely of stagnation. Twelve months of two steps forward, then a couple back. Those early successes seem like halcyon days, although there were encouraging signs prior to the suspension of the Premier League as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Below, we have taken a look at how Solskjaer's United compare to the other "big six" (Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal) over the past 12 months in the Premier League with the help of Opta data.

ONLY HALF AS GOOD AS SIZZLING REDS

If Manchester United knocked Liverpool off its perch, then Jurgen Klopp's Reds have conquered all in front of them in their bid to return to it.

Liverpool's wait for a Premier League title may have been frustratingly held up but over the past year it has accumulated an astonishing 103 points from 36 top-flight matches. That is 22 more than Manchester City, second in our table for this span, has accumulated.

United is a whopping 50 points adrift of Liverpool's accumulation, having played a game more. Indeed, its tally of 53 is only the seventh best and is fewer than Wolves (56) and Crystal Palace (55).

Chelsea has managed 63 and is fourth behind Leicester City (64), but United has amassed more points than both Tottenham (51) and Arsenal (50).

LAGGING BEHIND IN WINS AND GOALS

A slight concern for United fans is the fact that it has won just 14 of the 37 league games played during Solskjaer's permanent stewardship thus far. Of the so-called "big six," only Arsenal (12) has triumphed in fewer outings, with Tottenham on the same number and Chelsea (18), City (26) and Liverpool (34) all ahead.

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In the same period, only Spurs – now managed by the man Solskjaer replaced, Jose Mourinho – have lost more games, with 14 to United's 12.

The January signing of Bruno Fernandes has gone some way to helping United's creativity void in midfield, though its return of 51 goals is significantly lower than Liverpool (85) and City (84).

Only the Gunners (50) have managed fewer, with Chelsea (64) and Spurs (57) both ahead of Solskjaer's side in this bracket.

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It comes as little surprise that United also struggles in terms of shot conversion (nine per cent). Chelsea (10 per cent), Spurs, City, Arsenal (all 12 per cent) and Liverpool (15 per cent) all perform better.

It is not necessarily for a lack of efforts, either. United has registered more shots (544) and shots on target (203) than both Arsenal (411 and 141) and Spurs (486 and 169).

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Defensively, United stands up reasonably well against its five major rivals. It has conceded fewer goals (44) than each of Arsenal (48), Spurs (47) and Chelsea (45). Liverpool (25) and City (33), unsurprisingly, lead in that department, too.

But United has not been able to keep too many clean sheets. Indeed, it has denied opposition sides from scoring on just eight occasions. Only Tottenham - with seven - has a worse record.

United has faced 142 shots on target, which is less than Spurs (180) and Arsenal (185).

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