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Arsenal's full-back Oleksandr Zinchenko has the highest win percentage in Premier League history. Zinchenko has made 88 appearances in the Premier League and has an 82% win percentage.
Since joining Arsenal from Manchester City, the Ukrainian defender has been extremely impressive. He has already established himself as a first-team starter at Arsenal, and he was one of the best players on the pitch in their 3-2 win over Manchester United.
Robben appeared in 67 Premier League games, winning 82% of them. He has the second-highest win percentage in Premier League history.
Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte has the third highest win percentage in Premier League history. He has appeared in 113 Premier League games and has an 81% win percentage.
Gabriel Jesus, an Arsenal forward, has made 173 Premier League appearances and has a 77% win percentage in the competition. He has been a standout performer since joining Arsenal from City.
Phil Foden has made 115 appearances in the Premier League and has a 77% win percentage. He has established himself as one of the best wingers in the Premier League.
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Manchester United are second among Europe's top leagues for clean sheets
Manchester United are third in Europe's major leagues for clean sheets in all competitions.
This statistic is testament to the immediate impact Erik ten Hag has made this season. United currently have 15 clean sheets in 27 matches, equal to Barcelona and one behind Newcastle – who lead the list with 16 games.
Compared to last season, United have kept just 10 clean sheets throughout the campaign in 49 appearances.
The method behind the madness
David de Gea has impressed and made key saves to keep the lead in favor of the Reds this season, while the addition of Lisandro Martinez alongside partner Raphael Varane has been key to the change of line. United player. This pairing is probably the best center-back pairing in the Premier League.
Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia, Diogo Dalot and Aaron Wan-Bissaka created great rotation between them to cover the flanks, with the Englishman even rotating at centre-back when needed. Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof were also excellent when called up, even if they were relegated a bit.
One key reason behind the dramatic change is Casemiro; His presence on the pitch, his dominance, his prowess, his aerial threat and his ability to read the game have earned him the title of United's player of the season. . He's the exact number that fans have been asking for for years and he's worth like gold. You can't always say an £80m fee for a player robbed another club, but it's a bargain.
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