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StatFox

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  1. Our first Brazilian 👀
  2. There isn't mate, I can give you the top 10 but not sure anyone has done a graphic
  3. Not that I have access too mate. Agree they are, but probably no more so than PSG in the French league, for example.
  4. Of every player in the European leagues I have Opta data for, which is as follows... - Premier League - Championship - League One - League Two - French Ligue 1 - German Bundesliga - Italian Serie A - Spanish La Liga - Portugese Primeira Liga - Dutch Eredivisie - Danish Superliga - Turkish Super Lig - Swedish Allsvenskan ...Abdul Fatawu ranks 1st for Big Chances Created per90 (1.13), and by some distance. Dusan Tadic is second (0.98), and Marcus Edwards third (0.91).
  5. Players in Europe's big-five leagues + the Championship to created 1+ big chances per90 (Minimum five games/450 minutes played): - Abdul Fatawu (1.05) List ends.
  6. Most big chances created per90 in the Premier League, Championship, League One and League Two: 1.38 - Reece James 0.96 - Abdul Fatawu 0.88 - Georginio Rutter 0.85 - Mo Salah He's also in 6th for open play expected assists per 90 in the Premier League and Championship: 0.46 - Przemysław Płacheta 0.35 - Jack Grealish 0.34 - Leon Bailey 0.34 - Ryan Fraser 0.32 - Bernardo Silva 0.32 - Abdul Fatawu And It's worth noting that on that last stat, he's played at LEAST 400 minutes more than every other player (except Bernardo Silva who has 61 minutes more), so he's had a greater opportunity to have stinkers and bring that number way down, but has been incredibly consistent with his output. So what does that actually mean I hear you ask? It means he's ******* class.
  7. Abdual Fatawu has created more big chances per90 minutes than any other player in the Championship (0.96). Rutter is second with 0.92 then it's a big drop to Summerville (0.75).
  8. With Spurs losing last night, Craig Shakespeare remains as the only manager in Premier League history to win his first five home games in charge in the competition. 🫡
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