Dejan Kulusevski breaks the all-time record in the Premier League

Tottenham completely ran over Manchester United.
And Swedish Dejan Kulusevski made a big success at Old Trafford.
By breaking the all-time Premier League record against United.

It may not have been the best start to the season for Tottenham this autumn. But on Sunday it loosened up considerably when they played Manchester United themselves on away turf.

Kulusevski’s success

“Spurs” really impressed by winning 3-0 at Old Trafford and putting a clear stamp of crisis on the big club United. One who really convinced on the pitch was Swede Dejan Kulusevski.

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The 24-year-old scored the all-important 2-0 goal in the second half and impressed for his Tottenham. The statistics service Opta now reports that Kulusevski broke the all-time record in the Premier League by creating a total of nine chances during the match, see the picture below.

New PL record

No other player has managed to create so many chances in an away game against Manchester United at Old Trafford since statistics began to be kept in the 2003/04 season. Extremely impressive as there have been a lot of world players who have come to visit and play in the historic arena.

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Also the Swedish teammate Lucas Bergvall was substituted for Tottenham and was most involved in the 3-0 goal with a “hockey assist”. The third Swede in the match, Victor Nilsson Lindelöfhowever, remained on the bench at Manchester United for 90 minutes.

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See the picture:

9 – Dejan Kulusevski created nine chances for Tottenham against Manchester United today, the most on record (since 2003-04) by a visiting player in a Premier League game at Old Trafford. Inventive. pic.twitter.com/yTOCGO3Ewo

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) September 29, 2024

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