The Premier League's core stats summarize the players who are most indispensable for each team
When these players are absent, the team's offensive and defensive structures are damaged, and they often can't play their normal offensive and defensive capabilities. Of course, the author is not saying that other players are not important, but the absence of these key players has a more direct effect and has a greater impact on the outcome of the game, and your big opportunity may appear at this time.
1. Arsenal - 2 Sabaly, 7 Saka, 41 Rice, 8 Odegaard
2. Aston Villa - No. 12 Digne, No. 11 Watkins, No. 6 Douglas Luiz, No. 7 McKinn
3. Bournemouth - 27 Zabani, 9 Solanke, 10 Christie, 16 Tavernier
4. Brentford - 19 Mbeumo, No. 5 Pinok, No. 6 Norgaard, Toney
5. Brighton - 5 Dunk, No. 22 Mikasa, 13 Gross, 9 Pedro
6. Burnley - 16 Berg, 8 Brownhill, 30 Coleshaw, 2 O'Shea
7. Chelsea - 8 Enzo Fernandez, 15 Jackson, 23 Gallagher, 7 Raheem Sterling
8. Crystal Palace - 16 Anderson, 3 Mitchell, 9 Ayew, 22 Edward
9. Everton - 6 Tarkovski, 16 Doucoure, 8 Onana, 37 Ghana
10. Fulham - 17 Leno, 33 Robinson, 20 William, 26 Palhinha
11. Liverpool - Salah, 8 Sobersloy, 4 Van Dijk, 66 Alexander-Arnold
12. Luton - 9 Morris, 4 Lockyer, 45 Dotie, 7 O'Bairn
13. Manchester City - 16 Rodri, 3 Dias, 20 Bessi, 9 Haaland, 17 De Bruyne
14. Manchester United - 8B fee, 20 Dalot, 18 Casemiro
15. Newcastle United - 2 Kierpier, 39 Guimaraes, 10 Gordon, 4 Botman
16. Nottingham Forest - 10 Gibbs White, 30 Boly, 21 Elanga
17. Sheffield United - 8 Hamer, 21 Sousa, 16 Norwood
18. Tottenham - 21 Kulu, 7 Son Heung-min, 8 Bissouma, 10 Maddison
19. West Ham - 20 Bowen, 10 Paqueta, 7 Ward-Prowse, 5 Kufal
20. Wolves - 23 Kilman, 12 Cunha, 7 Neto, 22 Semedo
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