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Published 09:42 30 Nov 2017 GMT
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The Tipperary native finished the game with 30 touches after 83 minutes.
Between 14 players, the Saints took 466 touches during the 2-1 defeat so Shane Long's involvement was much more regular than a lone striker's might've been away to City with everyone penned in for most of it.
He played up top in a 5-4-1 formation but he completed:
Courtesy of WhoScored.com.
With Southampton attacking from right to left, Shane Long spent a hell of a lot of time in his own half, and he certainly saw more action there than he did in or around the opposition box.
Of course City had more sustained pressure and higher lines but Long's shift all over the field is in stark contrast to what his opposite number Sergio Aguero had to do.
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Aguero only had eight more touches than Long despite playing 12 more minutes (including injury time) and playing on a far superior and far more attacking setup.
He also got his touches where a striker might want them.
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