Kane's goal against Everton made it five in the last six gameweeks for the England international, as the Stats Sandbox image below shows only Havertz (20) and Felix (23) have attempted more shots than his 19 over that period amongst forwards. The Spurs' forward only trails Watkins (10) for 'big chances' (six). Spurs have scored 11 goals over the aforementioned period and are ranked sixth for shots (85). Their visitors Brighton have conceded six goals over as many gameweeks and have kept three clean sheets. The Seagulls are ranked fourth for shots conceded (52) and second for 'big chances' conceded (seven). Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a points score of 5.7 for Kane.
De Bruyne looked back to his best as he scored and assisted against Liverpool last weekend and as the below image from our Match Stats feature shows despite missing some gametime, he is still Man. City's top chance creator over the last five matches with 12 attempted assists. He is also fourth for SoT (two) and fifth for 'Expected Goals' (xG) (0.8). Man. City have scored 12 goals over the last six gameweeks while their total of 17 'big chances' is only bettered by Newcastle (19), Liverpool, Brighton (20 each) and Arsenal (23). Their hosts Southampton have conceded seven goals over the last six gameweeks and have kept three clean sheets. The South Coast side are ranked 12th for shots conceded (58) and eighth for 'big chances' conceded (13). Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a points score of 5.4 for De Bruyne.
Watkins' two goals in gameweek 29 made it five over the last six gameweeks for the 27-year-old and no forward has scored more over that period. He is also top for SoT (15) and 'big chances' (10) while only Solanke (18) has managed more shots in the box (SiB) than his 17. As the below image from our Transfer Analytics feature shows, he is the second most transferred-in player this week. Villa have scored 13 goals over the last six gameweeks with only Arsenal (23) being more prolific. The Villans' total of 31 SoT can only be bettered by Liverpool (34), Arsenal (38) and Brighton (44). Their visitors Forest have been in poor form, no side has conceded more goals (15) over the last six gameweeks while only Liverpool (19) have conceded more 'big chances' than their 18. Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a points score of 5.9 for Watkins.
Rashford's strike against Everton made it 12 goals at Old Trafford for the 25-year-old with no midfielder scoring more in home matches. As the below image from our Fix Heatmaps feature shows, he averages 8.7 points per game at home this season and he is also ranked top for shots (50), SiB (41), SoT (23) and 'big chances' (17). Man. Utd have scored 25 goals in 14 matches at Old Trafford and are ranked fifth for 'big chances' (42) in home matches. Their visitors Everton have conceded 11 goals over the last six gameweeks and have kept just two clean sheets. The Toffees are ranked 14th for both 'big chances' conceded (16) and SiB conceded (59) over that period. Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a points score of 5.0 for Rashford.
Moreno appears to have nailed down the left-back role under Emery with five consecutive starts and has notched two assists over that time with no defender managing more. Only Alexander-Arnold (11), Estupinan (13), Trippier and Chilwell (15 each) have created more chances amongst defenders over that time, versus his 10. Villa have conceded just six goals over the last six gameweeks and have kept four clean sheets. Only Liverpool (five) and Man. City (three) have been more frugal. Their visitors Forest have struggled on the road this season, no side has scored fewer goals in away matches (five) and they are also bottom for 'big chances' (13) and SoT (32). Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a 50% chance of a Villa clean sheet and a points score of 3.7 for Moreno.
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