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  Player tracking data shows that there are fewer runs being made into the box too. United's midfield is an obvious weakness but any side with Wayne Rooney, Van Persie and Shinji Kagawa should be more fluent. At the other end, United are blocking fewer shots (21.8% this season compared with 29.9% in 2012-13), suggesting opponents are having more attacks and shots on the break.
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