Sport News: Manchester United:How Jose Mourinho has changed Manchester United: Less passing, less running, additionally shooting

How Jose Mourinho has changed Manchester United since assuming control from Louis van Gaal in the late spring

Manchester United supervisor Jose Mourinho has less focuses than Louis van Gaal had at this phase of last season, yet a more profound take a gander at the insights demonstrates how the Portuguese manager has transformed some waiting propensities at Old Trafford.

Four wins and a draw from his opening seven Premier League recreations gives Mourinho 13 focuses, contrasted and Van Gaal's 16 last term, which had them top of the table.

Be that as it may, in two months, Mourinho has significantly changed their assaulting style, ownership and work-rate…

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Initial seven alliance recreations of 2016/17 contrasted and 2015/16

Mourinho (16/17)     Van Gaal (15/16)

Shots     92 (first in PL)     54 (seventeenth in PL)

Passes     3623 (fifth)     4053 (second)

% goes in definite third     31.5% (seventh)     29.6% (fourteenth)

Crosses     179 (second)     123 (seventeenth)

Separation run     735.6km (twentieth)     802.2 (third)

Sprints     3524     3363

Av ownership     55.9%     59.8%

Assaulting

Joined have one more objective at this phase than they did under Van Gaal last season, yet the quantity of shots has almost multiplied under Mourinho.

After seven diversions of last term United had enlisted only 54 shots on objective, positioned seventeenth in the Premier League, yet United are as of now top of the outlines with 92, however just 45.7 for each penny of those have been on target (eleventh in the Premier League).

Despite the fact that Van Gaal's United were moderately shot-timid, they changed over 22.2 for every penny of their endeavors on objective in their initial seven recreations of last season (second in Premier League), contrasted and 14.1 for each penny under Mourinho (tenth in Premier League).

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