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Featuring Ismaila Sarr, Matheus Nunes and Jarrod Bowen

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The end of the season is in sight and so why not remind yourself of which players lead the way in the most important stats?

Dream Team is a numbers game at the end of the day.

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No prizes for guessing who has kept the most clean sheets Credit: Getty

Here’s hoping this whistle-stop tour of the key metrics informs your strategy for the final Gameweeks of the campaign.

GOALKEEPERS

Clean Sheets

27 – David Raya

17 – Gigi Donnarumma

15 – Dean Henderson

14 – Robert Sanchez

13 – Alisson

13 – Guglielmo Vicario

Saves

TOP GUN
Leandro Trossard now Arsenal’s clutch player with Dream Team form to prove it

CHELSEA BOOST
Enzo Fernandez and Joao Pedro gaining popularity for Chelsea double header

127 – Martin Dubravka

121 – Dean Henderson

121 – Robert Sanchez

120 – Emi Martinez

118 – Guglielmo Vicario

110 – Nick Pope

The ideal Dream Team keeper makes a lot of saves and keeps regular clean sheets and so Henderson and Sanchez catch the eye here.

But there’s no escaping the fact that Raya is in a league of his own when it comes to repelling the opposition.

Henderson has done well Credit: Getty

DEFENDERS

Goals

6 – Virgil van Dijk

6 – Micky van de Ven

5 – Marc Guehi

5 – Daniel Munoz

5 – Cristian Romero

5 – Malick Thiaw

Assists

11 – Matheus Nunes

9 – Reece James

7 – Lucas Digne

7 – Marc Guehi

7 – Gabriel

7 – Jurrien Timber

Shots on Target

25 – Neco Williams

18 – Malick Thiaw

17 – Daniel Munoz

17 – Virgil van Dijk

14 – Matty Cash

Big Chances Created

14 – Daniel Munoz

11 – Reece James

10 – Maxim De Cuyper

10 – Pedro Porro

9 – Lewis Hall

Tackles

130 – Tyrick Mitchell

130 – Neco Williams

110 – Daniel Munoz

92 – Adrien Truffert

90 – Ethan Ampadu

Clean Sheets

26 – Gabriel

24 – William Saliba

19 – Matheus Nunes

18 – Marc Guehi

17 – Maxence Lacroix

17 – Chris Richards

17 – Jurrien Timber

17 – Virgil van Dijk

Please note that Munoz features in four of these lists despite a relatively lengthy injury absence midway through the campaign, which is the only reason he hasn’t registered as many clean sheets as team-mate Lacroix and Richards.

Arsenal’s defensive might is underlined but the Manchester City pair of Guehi and Nunes have kept Gabriel, Timber and Saliba honest.

The Portuguese right-back has been underrated all season; even now he features in just 6.9% of teams.

11 assists and counting Credit: Getty

MIDFIELDERS

Goals

19 – Ismaila Sarr

18 – Antoine Semenyo

17 – Anthony Gordon

16 – Harvey Barnes

16 – Morgan Gibbs-White

Assists

22 – Bruno Fernandes

17 – Rayan Cherki

16 – Jeremy Doku

13 – Declan Rice

11 – Morgan Rogers

11 – Pedro Neto

11 – Bukayo Saka

11 – Leandro Trossard

Shots on Target

46 – Bukayo Saka

45 – Morgan Rogers

43 – Harvey Barnes

43 – Antoine Semenyo

42 – Enzo Fernandez

Big Chances Created

30 – Bruno Fernandes

25 – Rayan Cherki

24 – Declan Rice

22 – Jeremy Doku

20 – Yeremy Pino

Tackles

132 – Joao Palhinha

127 – Moises Caicedo

126 – James Garner

121 – Elliot Anderson

119 – Joao Gomes

Will Sarr reach 20 goals in all comps? Credit: Reuters

Sarr deserves huge credit for his return of 19 goals in all competitions given he missed nine games during the crucial festive period.

Crystal Palace’s No7 has capitalised on his Thursday night adventures with nine goals in the Conference League and a final against Rayo Vallecano still to come.

Fernandes’ playmaking supremacy is particularly impressive as he has been relative starved of fixtures this season without European commitments — Manchester United also exited both domestic cups upon entry.

Saka tops the shots on target metric despite missing 13 games since Gameweek 1 — his attacking threat should not be underestimated.

FORWARDS

Goals

37 – Erling Haaland

25 – Igor Thiago

21 – Viktor Gyokeres

20 – Joao Pedro

17 – Ollie Watkins

Assists

14 – Jarrod Bowen

10 – Joao Pedro

10 – Mohamed Salah

8 – Evanilson

8 – Erling Haaland

8 – Dango Ouattara

Shots on Target

84 – Erling Haaland

46 – Igor Thiago

46 – Ollie Watkins

41 – Jean-Philippe Mateta

40 – Igor Jesus

Big Chances Created

19 – Mohamed Salah

17 – Jarrod Bowen

16 – Cody Gakpo

12 – Dango Ouattara

10 – Erling Haaland

Tackles

51 – Jarrod Bowen

41 – Evann Guessand

41 – Igor Thiago

39 – Matheus Cunha

39 – Raul Jimenez

Out on his own Credit: Getty

Haaland exists on a different level to his peers when it comes to Dream Team’s primary currency but credit to Thiago for pushing him close in the league this term — who would have predicted that during pre-season?

Manchester City’s No9 and Joao Pedro are the only forwards who feature in the top four for both goals and assists.

Once again, Bowen’s output is outstanding for a player who represents a team threatened by relegation for the entire campaign.

On a purely game-by-game basis, the England international is undeniably a top-tier asset.

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