Here are Juan Mata’s all-time stats in the Premier League
What comes into your mind at first the instant you hear the name of Juan Mata? That he is one of the best Premier League midfielders of all time and there is no doubt in it since he has shown us what he is capable of.
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All-Time Stats
Attack
- Goals – 52
- Goals per match – 0.19
- Headed goals – 2
- Goals with right foot – 7
- Goals with left foot – 43
- Penalties scored – 3
- Freekicks scored – 8
- Shots – 372
- Shots on target – 138
- Shooting accuracy – 37%
- Hit wood work – 11
- Big chances missed – 29
Team Play
- Assists – 54
- Passes – 11,873
- Passes per match – 42.71
- Big Chances Created – 70
- Crosses – 1,118
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Discipline
- Yellow cards – 19
- Red cards – 1
- Fouls – 137
- Offsides – 106
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Defence
- Tackles – 203
- Blocked shots – 102
- Interceptions – 136
- Clearances – 67
- Headed Clearance – 6
Individual
- Appearances – 278
- Goals – 52
- Assists – 54
- Wins – 145
- Loses – 66
In a matter of fact, Old Trafford will never forget Juan Mata’s stint at Manchester United. He is inarguably one of the best Man Utd players of all time. Let us tell you that he has won three PL titles with the club till now.
The 27-year-old is one of the most underrated players of all time. He has won a number of trophies at both the club and international level. He was one of the major reasons behind Portugal’s Nations League victory in 2018.
Club Career
- Appearances – 632
- Goals – 138
- Assists – 157
- Minutes played – 43,590
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UEFA Champions League
- Appearances – 49
- Goals – 8
- Assists – 12
- Minutes played – 3,158
National Team
- Appearances – 41
- Goals – 11
- Assists – 8
In a recent interview, the Spanish legend revealed the truth about the rumours related to his team’s ace Cristiano Ronaldo. According to some sources, United players had stopped eating dessert with their meals at Carrington – all due to Ronaldo – but Mata laughed off those claims.
Mata said: “There was banter between tables, but nothing serious. Cristiano does a very logical thing over a holiday, he invests his energy, his effort and his time in his well-being. I mean, it makes total sense to try and be the best you can be in your body and mind, not only to play football, but to live a healthier and better life. That’s what he does.”
“I think maybe this debate [whether he fits United’s style] exists because of who he is. He’s top scorer in the history of professional football so people are going to speak about him, whether good or bad. What is true is his standards and his will to win, to show himself in the most important moments of the season. He has the capacity to do that.
“So it has been a great experience to get to know him better, to train with him and to see also how he understands football. I have had many conversations with him about football. He’s a bit older than me – so maybe he doesn’t look at it like this – but I think we are from the generation who saw football in a different way to the new generation.”