The old problem with conversion rate! Manchester United leads the Premier League with expected goals, but actually only scores 9 goals

According to official Premier League statistics, Manchester United is the Premier League team with the largest number of shots and expected goals so far this season, but this has not been reflected in their actual goal data.

After seven rounds this season, Manchester United only scored 9 goals in the Premier League, tied for sixth place in the Premier League with Crystal Palace, Everton and Brentford, with 6 goals fewer than Manchester City, which scored the most.

However, data shows that Manchester United's shots and expected goals lead the Premier League, with 82 shots 12 more than Arsenal, ranked second, and 14.06 expected goals 1.12 more than Crystal Palace, ranked second, and 5.06 more than the team's actual goals.

This means that Manchester United is still an old problem last season. They are not unable to create good opportunities on the offensive end. The crux of the matter is that they cannot convert these opportunities into goals.

Currently, Manchester United has 10 points after 7 rounds, with a goal difference of -2, ranking 10th in the Premier League, 6 points behind Arsenal, and 4 points away from Bournemouth, fourth place.

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