Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes are Manchester United's only representatives in a combined XI with Chelsea based on statistics this season.
United and Chelsea are set to go head to head in the Premier League at Old Trafford, with the hosts in desperate need of three points on Thursday night to keep their faint top-four hopes alive.
Ralf Rangnick's men are six points adrift of the Champions League qualifying positions down in sixth, and that's having played a game more than fourth-place Arsenal.
Chelsea, meanwhile, hold a five-point lead over the Gunners in third and also have a game-in-hand on their London rivals.
After winning last season's Champions League, the Blues were expected to mount a title challenge this term, but a string of injuries and Covid-19 cases meant they claimed just four wins from December to January and fell by the wayside as a result.
Nevertheless, they still find themselves 11 points clear of United heading into Thursday's showdown in Manchester, and the current gap between them is demonstrated in SofaScore's combined XI of the two sides.
Using their own metrics, the sports data company have put together a starting line-up consisting of the highest-rated United and Chelsea players.
Blues goalkeeper Edouard Mendy is in between the sticks with a rating of 6.93, while the back four is made up entirely of his team-mates; with Marcos Alonso (7.07), Antonio Rudiger (7.18), Thiago Silva (7.35) and Reece James (7.28) getting the nod.
The midfield is also dominated by Chelsea men in N'Golo Kante (7.10), Jorginho (7.05) and Mateo Kovacic (7.26), meaning the likes of Fred, Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay miss out.
In attack, Fernandes (7.28) and Mason Mount (7.37) sit just behind Ronaldo (7.25), meaning Chelsea make up 82 per cent of the combined XI.
It is a damning indictment of how far United have regressed this season under Solskjaer and interim boss Rangnick.
Despite being tipped to challenge for the title themselves before the start of the season, the Red Devils are a staggering 26 points behind leaders and neighbours City, having recorded just 15 wins out of 34 this term.