Irish Sunday Mirror

Mour men is problem for United

- BY RICHARD EDWARDS

THE figures didn’t add up for Manchester United in the Premier League last season – and Jose Mourinho’s number might be up if he continues to tinker with his side.

Chelsea used 24 players as they marched to top-flight glory last season.

That’s one more than the 23 employed by Claudio Ranieri during Leicester’s title charge in 2015/16.

Mourinho, in contrast, used 31 players in the Premier League as his new side spluttered to a disappoint­ing sixth-place finish – a distant 24 points behind Chelsea.

It’s not so much the number of players used that sets the Londoners apart, though.

It’s the stability of the champions’ starting line-up that served Antonio Conte so well in his first season at Stamford Bridge.

According to statistics compiled by the European Football Observator­y (CIES), Chelsea’s 11 most used players were on the pitch for 85.5 per cent of the league minutes played by the club last season.

That’s the highest percentage of any club in Europe’s 27 top divisions.

Tony Pulis’s West Brom and runners-up Spurs also feature high up on the run-down, with the Baggies ninth and the North Londoners 11th.

Manchester United, though, are way down that list. The 11 players fielded most by Mourinho during their Premier League campaign played just 62.8 per cent of United’s minutes – a figure which puts them in the bottom 50 of clubs across Europe.

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