Position | Team | Games Played | Wins | Goals difference | Team points | |
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Position remains the same | 1 | Man City | 38 | 32 | 79 | 100 |
Position remains the same | 2 | Man Utd | 38 | 25 | 40 | 81 |
Position moved up | 3 | Spurs | 38 | 23 | 38 | 77 |
Position moved down | 4 | Liverpool | 38 | 21 | 46 | 75 |
Position remains the same | 5 | Chelsea | 38 | 21 | 24 | 70 |
Position remains the same | 6 | Arsenal | 38 | 19 | 23 | 63 |
Position remains the same | 7 | Burnley | 38 | 14 | -3 | 54 |
David De Gea has now kept 22 cleans sheets from 44 United appearances across all competitions this season.
Jose Mourinho has never lost a Premier League game against David Moyes, winning seven and drawing four.
United have now played 44 Premier League matches against West Ham, winning 27, drawing 12 and losing five.
"We are the second best team in the Premier League, a fantastic competition with lots of good teams, with six teams trying to finish first. We came second, so I am not totally happy because that is not my nature. But since the moment we felt it was impossible to finish first, we had the target to finish second and it is done today."
"I am not critical of the performance at all. Against Brighton, at half-time I told the players they were going to lose and tonight at half-time I said we would win. I was wrong, but we were positive in the game. In the 80th minute we know that a point was enough so we start thinking about that."
"It was a big point for us tonight. It was our objective to finish second but we are disappointed to not take the three points. For me personally it was a positive night. Me and Luke Shaw had the opportunity to play and impress the staff. It's every boy's dream to play in a cup final so we will see."
"The first half was quite open and it was good to see United play in that fashion. De Gea has got his award without even having to wipe his brow in the end. "The second half was a non-event. Nothing materialised in the second half. It was all very narrow. It was all about getting the point for second place. That is what they succeeded in doing."
Our clean sheet at the London Stadium means David De Gea has won the Premier League’s Golden Glove award for the first time in his career. He is top of that particular table with 18, which is two more than Manchester City’s Ederson with just one top-flight fixture left to play. Congratulations, Dave!
"De Gea is irreplaceable. You look at the keepers around the world and who could you possibly replace him with? The composure that he has as well. What do you do if you were to lose someone like that? It would be unthinkable."
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9 Total Shots by West Ham United 16 Total Shots by Manchester United
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2 Shots on Target by West Ham United 6 Shots on Target by Manchester United
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7 Chances Created by West Ham United 13 Chances Created by Manchester United
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18 Touches in Oppo Box by West Ham United 20 Touches in Oppo Box by Manchester United
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44% Possession by West Ham United 56% Possession by Manchester United
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474 Total Passes by West Ham United 601 Total Passes by Manchester United
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271 Passes in Oppo half by West Ham United 367 Passes in Oppo half by Manchester United
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1 Corners by West Ham United 6 Corners by Manchester United
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