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In continuation from the ‘Team by team goal contributions’ write up that I shared during pre-season, I thought it would be interesting to re-visit and monitor this for the season so far.
Given we only have a small sample size of 7 or 8 games at the time of writing, it’s likely that these numbers will fluctuate throughout the duration of the season. The idea is to get some further insight into the teams that rely heavily on a particular player. I plan to revisit and present this data over 4 stages of the season, and after some thought, I have decided to go with GW8, GW16, GW24 & GW32.
I will take into consideration the number of goals scored by a team, and then identify the player(s) within the team who have the most goals or assists. I won’t be taking into consideration the number of minutes of game time for individual players, so this is a broad overview of the players who are proving to be the highest contributors for their club.
In short, I’ve combined each player’s goal total with the number of assists they accumulated over the opening 7 or 8 games of the season and calculated the percentage of goals they were involved in. Please note that Aston Villa, Burnley, Man City, and Man Utd all have an asterisk next to them, as they have only played 7 matches as opposed to 8.
Premier League Goal Contributions List so far this season
1. Newcastle United
Wilson 6 goals and 2 assists – involved in 8 goals – 10 team goals (80%)
2. Tottenham Hotspurs
Kane 7 goals and 8 assists – involved in 15 goals – 19 team goals scored (78.94%)
3. Manchester United *
Bruno Fernandes 5 goals and 3 assists – involved in 8 goals – 12 team goals scored (66.66%)
4. Leeds United
Bamford 7 goals and 2 assists – involved in 9 goals – 14 team goals scored (64.28%)
5. Crystal Palace
Zaha 5 goals and 2 assists – involved in 7 goals – 12 team goals scored (58.33%)
6. Fulham
Mitrovic 2 goals and 2 assists – involved in 4 goals – 7 team goals scored (57.14.%)
7. Everton
Calvert-Lewin 8 goals and 1 assist – involved in 9 goals – 16 team goals (56.25%)
8. Aston Villa
Jack Grealish 4 goals 6 assists – involved in 10 goals – 18 team goals scored (55.55%)
9. Leicester City
Vardy 8 goals and 2 assists – involved in 10 goals – 18 team goals scored (55.55%)
10. Liverpool
Salah 8 goals and 1 assist – involved in 9 goals – 18 team goals scored (50.00%)
11. Wolves
Raul Jimènez 4 goals and 0 assists – involved in 4 goals – 8 team goals scored (50.00%)
12. West Brom
Pereira 1 goal and 2 assists – involved in 3 goals – 6 team goals scored (50.00%)
Robinson 2 goals and 1 assist – involved in 3 goals – 6 team goals scored (50.00%)
13. Sheffield United
McGoldrick 2 goals and 0 assists – involved in 2 goals – 4 team goals scored (50.00%)
Berge 1 goal and 1 assist – involved in 2 goals – 4 team goals scored (50.00%)
14. Brighton
Maupay 4 goals 1 assist – involved in 5 goals – 11 team goals scored (45.45%)
15. Southampton
Ings 5 goals and 2 assists – involved in 7 goals – 16 team goals scored (43.74%)
16. Manchester City
Kevin De Bruyne 1 goal and 3 assists – involved in 4 goals – 10 team goals scored (40.00%)
17. West Ham United
Fornals 2 goals and 3 assists – involved in 5 goals – 14 team goals scored (35.71%)
18. Arsenal
Lacazette 3 goals and 0 assists – involved in 3 goals – 9 team goals scored (33.33%)
Aubameyang 2 goals and 1 assist – involved in 3 goals – (33.33%)
Bellerin 0 goals and 3 assists – involved in 3 goals – (33.33%)
Willian 0 goals and 3 assists – involved in 3 goals – (33.33%)
19. Burnley
Wood 1 goal and 0 assists – involved in 1 goal – 3 team goals scored (33.33%)
Westwood 1 goal and 0 assists – involved in 1 goal – (33.33%)
Dunne 1 goal and 0 assists – involved in 1 goal – (33.33%)
McNeil 0 goals and 1 assist – involved in 1 goal – (33.33%)
Taylor 0 goals and 1 assist – involved in 1 goal – (33.33%)
20. Chelsea
Werner 4 goals and 2 assists – involved in 6 goals – 20 team goals scored (30.00%)
As I said we are just eight weeks into the season we’ll see quick changes to the goal contributions list in the coming weeks. I’ll revisit the same in GW16 and update who’s leading the goal contributions list in a separate
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