We may be only four matches in the new Premier League season - but the early stats make for some interesting reading.
Liverpool began their defence of the title with three successive victories before suffering a shock 7-2 defeat at Aston Villa last time out.
In the Reds' opening fixture, they were given a scare by newly-promoted Leeds United before eventually winning the game 4-3.
But Leeds have already made their mark since return to the top flight following a long absence.
Marcelo Bielsa's men followed their narrow defeat at Anfield with wins against Sheffield United and Fulham.
The Yorkshire side then held last season's runners-up Manchester City to a 1-1 draw in an entertaining encounter at Elland Road.
And the statistics show that Leeds are top of the table when it comes to tackling and winning the ball back.
In their four games so far, they have reclaimed possession an impressive 252 times. That puts them just ahead of closest challengers Liverpool, with 246.
Leeds have also made more than 100 tackles, winning an average of 18 per game - more than any other side in the division on both counts.
They made 32 tackles in the game against Jurgen Klopp's men and matched that when they took on Man City.
Leeds are also pressing their opponents more than Liverpool and all other Premier League teams at an average of 184 times per game.
The big question is... can they keep it up?