Hendo our best passer
Jordan Henderson was the most accurate passer on the pitch during Liverpool's 1-0 defeat to Fulham on Monday night.
Here are some more enlightening stats courtesy of Opta:
Fulham had 19 shots, Liverpool had 20.
Fulham's accuracy in front of goal was better, though - 57.1 per cent on target compared with Liverpool's 40 per cent.
The away side had 54.5 per cent of possession.
They also had 10 corners - Fulham won just two.
Liverpool played 519 passes, 83.4 per cent of which were completed.
Fulham completed 80.2 per cent of their 444 passes.
Among the defenders, Brede Hangeland made most clearances - 12 in total. Martin Skrtel made eight for Liverpool.
The statistics show that Jay Spearing won three of his three tackles - making him Liverpool's top boy in the challenge. Philippe Senderos had the same figures for Fulham.
Skrtel had the most impressive 'duel' stats on the pitch - winning 75 per cent of all his personal battles.
Danny Murphy enjoyed more touches than anyone else with 93. Charlie Adam once again topped this table for the Reds with 86.
Jordan Henderson was the best passer during the game with a very impressive 94.6 per cent completion rate among his 56 passes.
Charlie Adam was more ambitious in the pass, though, playing it long 13 times from 62 passes.
Stephen Kelly was the most accurate defender with 92 per cent of passes reaching their destination - though he only made 25 passes.
Daniel Agger just pipped Skrtel to the honours among Liverpool's defenders, finding a teammate with 89.1 per cent of his passes.
Bobby Zamora was the best passer among the strikers who started with 89.3 per cent of his kicks finding their target. Craig Bellamy was next with 86.2 per cent.
Clint Dempsey had more shots than anyone else at Craven Cottage with nine, three of which were between the sticks.
Andy Carroll won the highest percentage of duels among all the strikers on the pitch - 66.7 per cent on the ground and 77.8 per cent in the air.
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