There's an interesting stat doing the rounds about who's covered the most distance in a game this season.
The top 10 in any Premier League fixture are as follows:
1. James Milner – MAN CITY v Stoke – 13.56km – 11.2.15
2. George Boyd – BURNLEY v Newcastle – 13.55km – 1.1.15
3. Tom Carroll – SWANSEA v Southampton – 13.47km – 1.2.15
4. George Boyd – BURNLEY v Stoke – 13.34km – 22.11.14
5. George Boyd – BURNLEY v Man Utd – 13.30km – 11.2.15
6. George Boyd – BURNLEY v Aston Villa – 13.24km – 29.11.14
7. Gylfi Sigurdsson – SWANSEA v Man Utd – 13.18km – 16.8.14
8. Christian Eriksen – TOTTENHAM v Swansea – 13.17km – 14.12.14
9. Harry Kane – TOTTENHAM v Swansea – 13.12km – 14.12.14
10. Marouane Fellaini – MAN UTD v Southampton – 13.12km – 8.12.14
Kane and Eriksen doesn't particularly surprise me, nor Milner or Boyd's repeat appearances, but I didn't expect Carroll to be in there.
It's not the sort of thing that I really associate with his game, but it might be an indicator as to whether he'd fit Pochettino's philosophy.