PIERS MORGAN called out Rio Ferdinand after the Manchester United icon claimed Casemiro 'wipes the floor with' Arsenal man Thomas Partey.



The two holding midfielders have been superb for their respective teams this season. Partey, 29, and Casemiro, 30, were set to do battle on Sunday as United and Arsenal lock horns in a mouthwatering clash at the Emirates. Sadly fans will have to wait for them to collide as Casemiro was banned for one match after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season against Crystal Palace. There has been debate as to who out of these midfielders is the most important player to his team. Both players have been superb in their role of breaking up play and winning possession to help launch attacks. But Ferdinand, 44, reckons there is only one winner when compared to each other. He originally said on his Vibe with Five podcast: "In terms of who's more important to their team, you can argue for both sides. But when you throw the stats in, Casemiro wipes the floor with him. I don’t think Partey is good enough defensively to do what Casemiro is doing. I don’t think he has the impact to do defensively what Casemiro is doing for Man United. However, Arsenal fan Morgan has stuck up for his man Partey. He wrote on Twitter: "Hi @rioferdy5 if you genuinely think Partey isn’t as good as Casemiro then you’re in for a nasty shock on Sunday when he bullies your guy into submission. And the stats appear to back up Morgan.

When it comes down to the numbers Partey and Casemiro are in fact very closely matched, proving the debate is not as one sided a contest suggested by Ferdinand. Partey even has better stats than Casemiro in a number of defensive areas. Both players have made 15 appearances in the Premier League this season. Partey has the higher possession won number out of the pair, doing so eight times per 90 minutes on average, with Casemiro down at 7.4 times per 90. He is also dribbled past by opponents just 0.8 times per 90 minutes, compared to Casemiro's 1.3. On top of that, Partey has a greater duel success, and concedes fewer fouls than his United counterpart.

               However, Casemiro averages more tackles per 90 minutes at 3.9 - compared to 2.3 for Partey. The Man United player also averages 1.5 interceptions per game, slightly higher than Partey's 1.2.