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Man City completed 692 passes against West Brom - how did the rest compare?

Manchester City's Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure celebrates with teammates after scoring against West Bromwich Albion on August 10, 2015

Manchester City completed a whopping total of 692 passes in their 3-0 win over West Brom on Monday Night Football, 211 more than any other side – but how did the rest of the Premier League rank on the opening weekend of the season?

City made the most of 66 per cent possession at the Hawthorns as two goals from Yaya Toure and another from Vincent Kompany put them top of the table. Their total of 692 passes was way up on their average of 492 last season, and it was just 64 passes short of last season's Premier League dizzying high of 754 set by Manchester United against QPR in January.

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Arsenal ranked second in the opening weekend passing stakes with 481 completed in their shock 2-0 defeat home to West Ham, while newly-promoted Bournemouth also failed to make their domination count as they lost 1-0 to Aston Villa despite completing 464 passes.

At the other end of the rankings, Crystal Palace showed how to succeed with a more direct style. The Eagles completed the fewest passes in the Premier League last season, and Alan Pardew’s men triumphed 3-1 against Norwich City on Saturday despite making just 200 in total - 188 fewer than the Canaries.

Premier League opening weekend successful passing stats

1. Manchester City: 692

Top passer v West Brom: David Silva (90)

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Team average last season: 492

Manchester City's Spanish midfielder David Silva (L) vies with West Bromwich Albion's English-born Scottish
Image: David Silva completed 90 passes against West Brom, making him the top passer of the opening weekend

2. Arsenal: 481

Top passer v West Ham: Santi Cazorla (71)

Team average last season: 452

3. Bournemouth: 464

Top passer v Aston Villa: Andrew Surman (88)

Team average last season: 403

Andrew Surman of Bournemouth and Jordan Veretout of Aston Villa compete
Image: Andrew Surman completed 88 passes but Bournemouth couldn't find a way through against Aston Villa

4. Everton: 451

Top passer v Watford: John Stones (61)

Team average last season: 408

5. Manchester United: 401

Top passer v Spurs: Daley Blind (48)

Team average last season: 477

6. Newcastle United: 396

Top passer v Southampton: Massadio Haidara (48)

Team average last season: 304

7. Tottenham: 391

Top passer v Man Utd: Toby Alderweireld (58)

Team average last season: 413

Memphis Depay of Manchester United
Image: Tottenham's Toby Alderweireld was Spurs' top passer against Manchester United

8. Norwich: 388

Top passer v Crystal Palace: Graham Dorrans (51)

Team average last season: 362

9. Liverpool: 378

Top passer v Stoke: James Milner (54)

Team average last season: 422

Liverpool's James Milner in action against Stoke
Image: James Milner impressed on his Liverpool debut, completing 54 passes

10= Sunderland: 347

Top passer v Leicester: Younes Kaboul (51)

Team average last season: 290

10= Chelsea 347

Top passer v Swansea: Nemanja Matic (45)

Team average last season: 444

12. Swansea City: 322

Top passer v Chelsea: Jonjo Shelvey (52)

Team average last season: 386

Jonjo Shelvey (left) impressed as Swansea began the Premier League season with a 2-2 draw at Chelsea
Image: Jonjo Shelvey and Nemanja Matic were their sides' top passers at Stamford Bridge

13. Aston Villa: 310

Top passer v Bournemouth: Idrissa Gueye (42)

Team average last season: 344

14. Southampton: 309

Top passer v Newcastle: Steven Davis (56)

Team average last season: 381

15. Stoke City: 301

Top passer v Liverpool: Glenn Whelan (50)

Team average last season: 314

16. West Brom: 266

Top passer v Man City: Darren Fletcher (44)

Team average last season: 285

17. West Ham: 257

Top passer v Arsenal: Mark Noble (36)

Team average last season: 266

Mark Noble was West Ham's top passer in their 2-0 win over Arsenal
Image: Mark Noble was West Ham's top passer in their 2-0 win over Arsenal

18. Leicester City: 250

Top passer v Sunderland: Danny Drinkwater (42)

Team average last season: 250

19= Watford: 200

Top passer v Everton: Ikechi Anya (26)

Team average last season: 336

19= Crystal Palace: 200

Top passer v Norwich: Jason Puncheon (31)

Team average last season: 221

Jason Puncheon impressed for Crystal Palace against Norwich
Image: Jason Puncheon impressed for Crystal Palace against Norwich