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Man Utd’s most-used Premier League XI: No Ronaldo, surprise CB…

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Manchester United have been blessed with a number of long-serving stalwarts throughout the Premier League era – but which players make up their most-used XI since the competition’s inception in 1992?

Plenty of club heroes fail to make the cut, while there are a couple of surprises in certain positions.

Thanks to the help of Transfermarkt, we’ve compiled an XI of United’s most-used players in the Premier League, arranged in a 4-4-f*cking-2.

GK: David de Gea

With 400 Premier League appearances to his name at the time of writing, De Gea is now 148 games ahead of Peter Schmeichel. Edwin van der Sar rounds off the top three with 186 games.

The rest? They’re not really worth mentioning.

RB: Gary Neville

Who else, really? Sure, his 398 appearances are impressive, but we’re more bothered about that week he became Manchester United’s deadliest goalscorer.

READ: Remembering the week Gary Neville became Man Utd’s deadliest goalscorer

CB: Rio Ferdinand

Let’s start with an obvious at centre-back, with Ferdinand leaving Old Trafford having made 312 Premier League appearances.

CB: John O’Shea

Centre-back, full-back, midfielder, goalkeeper – O’Shea played wherever required in his 257 Premier League appearances for United.

Given next in the list of appearances are Mikel Silvestre and Wes Brown, who also made plenty of appearances at full-back, O’Shea seems like a fair choice.

LB: Denis Irwin

Just edging out Patrice Evra, Irwin made 296 Premier League appearances for United in comparison to the Frenchman’s 273.

Luke Shaw is way back in third with 90.

RW: David Beckham

264 appearances, countless free-kicks and one football boot to the eye from Fergie sees Beckham edge out Bebe.

CM: Paul Scholes

After making 466 Premier League appearances between 1993 and 2011, Scholes probably had the 500-mark in his sights when he came back from retirement. He fell one short, which is annoying.

READ: Gary Neville: If someone said Scholes would be a footballer I’d say ‘How?’

CM: Roy Keane

In Keane’s 326 Premier League appearances for United, how many of those do you think he was utterly terrifying in?

LW: Ryan Giggs

Ashley…

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