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    Jack Grealish and William Saliba appear in the best Dream Team of Game Week 7

    THE international break means Game Week 7 is already wrapped up.It was something of a reduced service at the weekend as just 14 of the 20 Premier League teams were in action due to fixture postponements.
    Manchester United fan Stephen Jarvis was the gaffer who mastered the disrupted schedule most impressively as he amassed 116 points.
    Let’s take a closer look at the best XI of Game Week 7…

    Stephen’s success this week hinged massively on Arsenal’s clean sheet away to Brentford on Sunday.
    William Saliba (£2.7m), Ben White (£2.9m) and Gabriel (£3.2m) combined for a whopping 34 points having denied the Bees in west London.
    The former cashed in further as it was his header that opened the scoring in the 3-0 victory, his second goal of the season, and the Frenchman’s contributions at both ends of the pitch earned him the Star Man award.
    Saliba now has as many points as Ruben Dias (£5.4m) and Thiago Silva (£5.7m) in 2022/23 – the Gunners’ centre-back costs half the price of those two premium options.
    Manchester City also enjoyed a straightforward 3-0 victory on the road at the weekend with Ederson (£4.7m) earning a 7+ rating on top of his clean sheet.
    Stephen was among the 3.2% of Dream Team gaffers who were rewarded for their loyalty in Jack Grealish (£3.8m) when the Citizens’ No10 scored after just 55 seconds against Wolves.
    The England international ended with a match rating of 8.6 which was enough for him to edge out Kevin De Bruyne (£7.4m) and Joao Cancelo (£7.4m) to claim the Star Man award.
    Grealish banked 13 points in Game Week 7Credit: getty
    Grealish had mustered just six points prior to Game Week 7 and looked relatively ineffective – it will be interesting to see whether his goal at Molineux kickstarts his campaign.
    In contrast, Phil Foden (£5.5m) has been productive from the off, his goal on Saturday was his third of the season and he’s registered two assists as well.
    The 22-year-old is averaging a goal involvement every 126.6 minutes in 2022/23.
    Leicester are in a right pickle currently and their 6-2 defeat to Tottenham on Saturday meant they’ve lost six of their first seven league games, with the other result being a draw.
    The Foxes’ problems have predominately been in defence – they’ve conceded 22 league goals already – but they’ve looked threatening enough going forward.
    James Maddison (£4.7m) scored his third goal in his sixth league outing to bank eight points despite the ultimately dismal result for his side.
    Leicester’s No10 has 24 points overall which is very respectable, especially when compared to goalkeeper Danny Ward (£1.2m) who is currently languishing on -15 points – yes, that’s minus fifteen!
    A tried-and-tested partnershipCredit: getty
    The most noticeable thing about Stephen’s front line is that it doesn’t include runaway points leader Erling Haaland (£8.4m)!
    The Norwegian striker’s omission wasn’t a problem this week, although he did score against Wolves, as Spurs’ familiar double act combined for 38 points.
    Son Heung-min (£5.5m) paid the price for his stuttering form when he was dropped to the bench against Leicester but responded with astonishing swiftness when he scored a 13-minute hat-trick after coming off the bench in the second half.
    Harry Kane (£7.3m) scored the hosts first goal and set up one of Son’s to pocket his first double-digit haul of the campaign.
    Last but not least, Gabriel Jesus (£5.6m) added seven points to Stephen’s total by virtue of a goal and a 7+ rating at Brentford, he was also booked so incurred minus one point.
    116 points represents a mightily impressive effort from Stephen, especially as Martin Odegaard (£3.2m) didn’t feature at all, but you wonder how well he’s been doing overall without Haaland in his ranks.
    Game Week 8 gets underway after the international break and looks to be a humdinger – there’s the north London derby and Manchester derby to negotiate before a full allotment of European fixtures.
    Make sure your XI is in the best shape possible in preparation for that generous serving of football.

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    The 10 best Dream Team assets this season who can still be recruited for less than £4m

    THE international break is the perfect time to reflect upon the Dream Team season so far.Gaffers will likely be aware of the best performers whose quality comes at a cost: Erling Haaland (£8.4m), Joao Cancelo (£7.4m), Harry Kane (£7.3m), etc.
    Here we’re shining a spotlight on those who can still be recruited for under £4m.
    These are the ten best performers of 2022/23 so far within the lower price bracket, in reverse order…
    Fabian Schar (£2.8m) – 32 points
    The first of three Newcastle players to make this listCredit: getty
    Newcastle’s Swiss defender has lingered in the upper echelons of the rankings since Game Week 1 when he bagged 18 points against Nottingham Forest.
    Schar scored a blistering long-range screamer on top of his clean sheet to claim the Star Man award.
    Since then his returns have been fairly modest but clean sheets against Brighton and Crystal Palace means he’s currently the seventh-best asset in his position after seven Game Weeks.
    Roberto Firmino (£3.4m) – 32 points
    Liverpool’s No9 has blanked in five of his seven outings this season but he thoroughly enjoyed himself in Game Week 4 when he plundered all of his 32 points at the expense of Bournemouth and Newcastle.
    The Brazilian forward directly contributed to five of the Reds’ nine goals against the Cherries, assisting three and scoring two for a 24-point haul.
    Four days later he scored the equaliser at Anfield against the Magpies in what became a dramatic victory for Jurgen Klopp’s side.
    However, Dream Team bosses would do well to avoid Firmino now Darwin Nunez (£4.8m) and Diogo Jota (£4.4m) are available for selection again.
    Martin Odegaard (£3.2m) – 33 points
    A popular asset in the realm of Dream TeamCredit: getty
    Arsenal’s new captain has scored three goals in six league appearances this campaign and would probably be higher on this list had he not struggled with injury in the last fortnight.
    Mikel Arteta will be hoping Odegaard is able to regain full fitness during the break, as will the 28.2% of Dream Team managers currently backing him.
    The Norwegian playmaker is the fourth-most popular midfielder right now and only five assets in his position have more points.
    Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (£3m) – 35 points
    Tottenham’s midfield enforcer is the kind of player we would usually advise Dream Team bosses to ignore.
    Defensive midfielders simply don’t tend to provide enough points but Hojbjerg has bucked the trend at the start of this season as he’s scored two goals and provided two assists.
    Whether the Denmark international is able to maintain this rate of attacking output remains to be seen but he deserves credit for his efforts in the first few Game Weeks.
    Gabriel Martinelli (£3.3m) – 35 points
    The exuberance of youthCredit: getty
    A superb value-for-money asset here.
    The 21-year-old’s three goals have been instrumental in ensuring Arsenal top the table come the end of September.
    Martinelli has established himself as the first-choice option as the Gunners’ left-sided forward this term and has generally looked lively – he’s been rewarded with five 7+ ratings already.
    William Saliba (£2.7m) – 36 points
    The third and final Arsenal player to make an appearance in this list.
    A standout potential bargain from the get-go, the Frenchman has delivered in spades and now has as many points as Ruben Dias (£5.4m) and Thiago Silva (£5.7m), two centre-backs who cost twice as much as Saliba.
    The 21-year-old can still be picked up for £2.7m and has proved himself to be a threat at set-pieces.
    Saliba has two goals and an assist on top of his defensive returns.
    James Tarkowski (£3.2m) – 37 points
    A surprising inclusion here as Everton only just registered their first league win of 2022/23 at the weekend.
    Saying that, they’re also undefeated in their last six games in all competitions, a run which includes three clean sheets.
    Tarkowski has quickly established himself as an automatic selection at Goodison Park and while the underlying numbers suggest the Toffees will concede their fair share of goals this season, the 2.1% of gaffers backing the ex-Burnley defender have been handsomely rewarded in recent weeks.
    Kieran Trippier (£3.9m) – 37 points
    Dream Team’s most-selected defenderCredit: getty
    Only Cancelo has more points than Newcastle’s right-back at this interlude.
    Eddie Howe’s side will be frustrated with just the one league win at this stage but they’ve been difficult to beat, with Fabio Carvalho’s (£2.2m) 98th-minute goal being the only strike that has condemned them to defeat.
    Trippier has contributed to three clean sheets while also providing a goal and an assist going forward.
    The England international was immensely popular prior to Game Week 1 and he’s living up to the hype at this stage.
    Nick Pope (£3.6m) – 39 points
    Much of what applied to Schar and Trippier also applies to Newcastle’s new goalkeeper.
    However, the real key to Pope’s healthy points tally is the fact he’s earned three Star Man awards, the joint-most among all assets.
    The former Burnley man thoroughly deserved his Star Man gongs as well – he’s noticeably been one of the league’s best shot-stoppers in 2022/23.
    Pascal Gross (£3m) – 41 points
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    Top of the pile is the man who has enjoyed an unusually productive spell at the start of this campaign.
    With three goals and two assists, the German midfielder is on course to smash his previous best in terms of goal involvements in one season but history suggest he’ll slow down at some point, especially now Graham Potter has moved onto pastures new.
    Still, let’s not worry about that for now.
    Gross has played brilliantly in his six outings so far and the fact Kevin De Bruyne (£7.4m) is the only midfielder with more points at this stage is a remarkable achievement.

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    Son Heung-min kickstarts his Dream Team campaign with hat-trick and 28-point haul

    LAST week we published an article highlighting the contrasting fortunes of Richarlison (£4.1m) and Son Heung-min (£5.5m).The gist being, the Brazilian had made the most of limited minutes while the South Korean superstar had been unusually blunt.
    And so we’d like to take partial credit for the mother of all turnarounds that took place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night – nothing works quite like a jinx.
    Son emphatically responded to being dropped from the starting line-up when he came off the bench to score a 13-minute hat-trick and condemn Leicester to a 6-2 humiliation.
    We can only assume Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has Son in his Dream Team
    Having gone eight games without a goal prior to the Foxes’ visit to north London, last season’s joint Golden Boot winner had mustered just seven Dream Team points, a bitterly disappointing return for the significant chunk of gaffers backing him throughout.
    But 13.7% of managers had their faith repaid with a whopping 28-point haul in Game Week 7.
    At this early stage of the season, such a performance can propel an asset up the rankings and that’s exactly what has happened with Tottenham’s No7.
    Suddenly Son is the joint-seventh best forward in the game – his overall tally of 35 points is matched by Marcus Rashford (£4m) and Gabriel Martinelli (£3.3m).
    Harking back to our ill-timed article last week, we did mention that Son’s barren streak was unlikely to be a long one, citing his mightily impressive and consistent record in recent years.
    But a 13-minute hat-trick represents a comeback of alarming efficiency and therefore one that changes the Dream Team landscape considerably.
    Back in contentionCredit: getty
    Those who may have planned to transfer the 30-year-old out of their XI during the international break will surely now think again.
    Granted, he won’t have the luxury of facing Leicester’s disorganised defence again for a few months but when in-form he’s capable of taking points off any team.
    Let’s not forget his final tally of 243 points last season was only bettered by Harry Kane (£7.3m) and Mohamed Salah (£7.7m) among assets in his position.
    Spurs’ first fixture after the international break is a trip to the Emirates for a massive north London derby.
    The fixture always feels significant but this edition is specially poised as Antonio Conte’s would go top of the table with a win while the Gunners would only need a draw to retain top spot, though they would then risk being leapfrogged by Manchester City on the Sunday.
    Son struggled for form prior to Leicester’s visit to north LondonCredit: getty
    Following the trip to their rivals, Spurs play Eintracht Frankfurt (twice), Brighton, Everton, Man United, Newcastle, Sporting CP and Bournemouth in what will be a busy October.
    From Conte’s viewpoint, it would be a very helpful time for Son to rediscover the form that has earned him his reputation as a prolific goalscorer.
    Dream Team managers may remember from the back end of last season that Son’s points flow very freely once he’s on a hot streak – no player could hang with him in the last two months of 2021/22.

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    Only Erling Haaland has more Dream Team points than Joao Cancelo this season – is he still underrated?

    IN the past couple of weeks, we’ve made plenty of references to the fact Trent Alexander-Arnold (£5.6m) is averaging 2.5 points-per-game this season.Liverpool’s No66 rightfully started the campaign as Dream Team’s joint-most-expensive defender having racked up 298 points in 2021/22 – a tally only bettered by Mohamed Salah (£7.7m).
    And while the England international current season total of 20 points isn’t a disgrace by any means but it’s below what gaffers have come to expect from him.
    Rather than chew out Alexander-Arnold further, we thought it would be better to celebrate the other full-back who started the campaign at £6.5m and who has lived up expectations and more during the first seven Game Weeks of 2022/23.
    The man in question is, of course, Joao Cancelo (£7.4m).
    A reliably brilliant Dream Team assetCredit: getty
    The Portugal international pocketed another eight points at the weekend as Manchester City beat Wolves 3-0 at Molineux.
    He earned another 7+ rating on top of the clean sheet to take his overall tally for the season to 54 points.
    At the time of writing, only Erling Haaland (£8.4m) has more points among all assets – City’s cyborg has a frankly obscene 121 points.
    Similarly, only the Norwegian striker has earned more 7+ ratings than Cancelo so far this season and it’s this ability to tick along with bonus points that makes the full-back such an incredible asset.
    Anyone who has watched even a handful of City’s games in recent seasons will know that Cancelo is a ‘defender’ in the loosest possible sense.
    Technically sound and positionally ambitious, he often occupies areas more associated with centre-midfielders and wingers.
    Cancelo is consistently among the players to register the most touches on any given weekend – in fact he’s had the third-most in the Premier League this season – and his possession isn’t stale either, he is a key cog in Pep Guardiola’s system.
    And it’s his influence on City’s build-up play that helps him bag so many 7+ ratings, meaning he accumulates points even when his attacking threat doesn’t directly translate to goals or assists.
    Man City enjoyed another routine win over Wolves on SaturdayCredit: getty
    Not that the 28-year-old is lacking goal involvements, he has three assists and one goal in all competitions already.
    Strangely, all his assists have occurred across City’s two Champions League fixtures – he set up two of his side’s four goals against Sevilla and memorably provided a glorious outside-of-the-boot cross for Haaland’s acrobatic winner against Borussia Dortmund.
    Cancelo has racked up 41 points in his last five outings to propel himself up the rankings and he’ll sit proudly in second place throughout the international break.
    His presence on the podium should serve as reminder of his enduring quality to Dream Team bosses, not that they should need it with him having finished as the best defender in 2020/21 and the runner-up in his position last season.
    Dream Team’s top two performers this seasonCredit: getty
    Cancelo’s ownership of 20.9% makes him the 13th-most popular player in the game but perhaps he should be even more widely selected?
    The aforementioned Alexander-Arnold features in 28.5% of teams by way of a comparison.
    However, Cancelo’s current price of £7.4m makes him a difficult player to recruit – only Salah and Haaland are more costly at this stage – but his returns suggest he’s worth the investment.
    Value-for-money bargains are great but sometimes in the world of Dream Team, you have to cough up the budget for serious quality.

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    Bargain option Diogo Dalot has amassed 34 Dream Team points in three Game Weeks

    WE’LL admit to feeling very sheepish after the first three Game Weeks of the season.Prior to Game Week 1, we tipped Diogo Dalot (£2.6m) a few times as a potential savvy option for Dream Team gaffers in need of a value-for-money defender.
    Unfortunately, after the Portuguese’s first three outings he had incurred minus five points with nothing in the way of compensation.
    Defeats to Brighton and Brentford put him deep in the red and a booking against Liverpool only worsened the outlook despite the Red Devils victory over Jurgen Klopp’s side.
    Dalot’s price dropped to £2.2m after this desperately disappointing start to the campaign and it looked as if we’d steered our readers horribly wrong.
    On the rise!Credit: getty
    However, redemption is ours because, at the time of writing, the 23-year-old is the joint-fifth best defender in the game!
    Erik ten Hag’s beat Sheriff Tiraspol 2-0 in the Europa League on Thursday night and it was Dalot who won the penalty, converted by Cristiano Ronaldo (£5.5m), for the visitors second goal in Moldova.
    This act earned him an assist to add to his clean sheet and a thoroughly deserved 7+ rating which all amounted to a ten-point haul.
    This influx moved the Portugal international onto 29 points overall, putting him above the likes of Ruben Dias (£5.4m), Eric Dier (£4.2m) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (£5.6m).
    Dalot’s resurgence has been remarkable, he’s gained 34 points in the space of just three Game Weeks, a prosperous run that has coincided with Manchester United’s upturn in results.
    Victory over Liverpool was followed by wins over Southampton, Leicester, Arsenal, Real Sociedad and Sheriff.
    This winning streak has included five clean sheets, hence Dalot’s healthy returns.
    Dalot won a penalty in Moldova on Thursday night
    Add in two assists and a Star Man award and we feel our pre-season suggestion has been fully justified despite the disastrous start to the new term.
    Man United’s emotionally-charged game against Leeds will not take place this weekend as it’s been postponed due to issues with police numbers so gaffers would be overly eager to transfer Dalot into their XIs ahead of Game Week 7.
    And managers may even feel reluctant to recruit him prior to Game Week 8 given the Manchester derby is scheduled for the first weekend after the international break – nobody is safe from Erling Haaland (£8.4m).
    But at £2.6m Dalot is currently offering amazing returns for little investment and should be considered carefully.

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    NINE Man United players feature in the best Dream Team of Game Week 6 – including in-form Jadon Sancho

    THE latest Team of the Week is a strange edition as the best-performing XI is utterly dominated by Manchester United.Two managers achieved the exact same score by virtue of having the same team.
    Even more confusing is the fact one of Game Week 6’s top gaffers, Simon Trubshaw, is an Arsenal fan!
    Let’s take a closer look at the XI, also backed by Shaun Murphy, that racked up 83 points this past week.

    It’s quite the sight, isn’t it?
    Perhaps we should have anticipated a quirky Team of the Week given the Premier League fixture postponements last weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
    With only the midweek European fixtures eligible (and not even a full complement) it stands to reason that a team such as this would come out on top.
    Erik ten Hag’s side were the only side to keep a clean sheet this past week with David de Gea (£2.9m), Raphael Varane (£4.2m), Lisandro Martinez (£3.3m), Tyrell Malacia (£3m) and Diogo Dalot (£2.6m) combining for 36 points against Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday night.
    The latter banked ten points as he registered an assist and a 7+ rating as it was him who was fouled for the visitors’ penalty in Moldova.
    Dalot is now the fifth-best defender Dream Team has to offer having moved onto 29 points overall – Simon and Shaun would do well to stick by the Portuguese right-back even if they move away from their ultra Man United focus.
    Man United got the job done in MoldovaCredit: getty
    Whisper it quietly but Jadon Sancho (£3.5m) is starting to show the Old Trafford faithful the kind of form his displayed at Borussia Dortmund.
    The 22-year-old scored his third goal of the season on Thursday, a precise left-foot finish after some neat footwork in the box.
    Sancho also swooped the Star Man award to take home 13 points.
    Christian Eriksen (£2.8m) provided the assist for Man United’s opening goal and did enough to earn a 7+ rating, as did Bruno Fernandes (£4.9m), meaning Simon and Shaun earned 21 points from their midfield trio.
    Cristiano Ronaldo (£5.5m) was the man who converted the spot-kick, pocketing his first points of the season, five of them to be exact, but that’s where the Man United monopoly finally ends as Mohamed Salah (£7.7m) and Erling Haaland (£8.4m) join the five-time Ballon d’Or winner in the front line.
    Sancho has scored three goals in his last six games
    Liverpool’s Egyptian King scored against Ajax on Tuesday night for an eight-point haul while Man City’s No9 scored a remarkably acrobatic effort to give his side the three points against Borussia Dortmund the following evening.
    Haaland also claimed the Star Man award to add 13 points to his already mountainous tally.
    The Norwegian poacher has plundered 113 points from just six Game Weeks and that’s even accounting for a postponed league fixture – extraordinary stuff.
    Whether Simon and Shaun have an XI suited to long-term success remains to be seen but they’ll always have their Game Week 6 glory.
    Good luck to all gaffers ahead of Game Week 7 – make sure you’ve got enough active players!

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    Thiago Silva and Raheem Sterling thriving in Dream Team despite Chelsea’s stumbling form

    TODD BOEHLY will be writing to Uefa this morning demanding a reason why Chelsea weren’t gifted their obligatory New Manager Bounce™ last night.Tradition dictates that a switch of head coaches results in a immediate uplift in form and so the Stamford Bridge faithful have every right to feel shortchanged by a 1-1 draw against Red Bull Salzburg to mark Graham Potter’s first game in charge of the Blues.
    Having lost to Dinamo Zagreb last week, Chelsea would have been desperate for a win on home soil to kickstart their Champions League campaign.
    For a while it looked as if the hosts would take all three points as Raheem Sterling (£4.7m) opened the scoring three minutes into the second half with a precise finish.
    However, the Austrian side grabbed an equaliser against the run of play in the 75th minute through Noah Okafor and were able to hold on for a point in west London.
    Sterling has scored four goals in eight appearances for Chelsea so farCredit: getty
    Chelsea had 72% possession and registered 17 shots to Salzburg’s four but it ultimately proved to be another frustrating night.
    The Blues find themselves bottom of Group E after two European fixtures and they’re yet to play AC Milan, the reigning Serie A champions.
    Combine this with disappointing domestic defeats to Leeds and Southampton and it’s fair to say Chelsea’s form is wobbly at best, hence the change in dugout personnel.
    This has largely been reflected in the world of Dream Team but there are two notable exceptions.
    Thiago Silva (£5.4m) and the aforementioned Sterling are thriving despite their side’s stumbling results.
    The Brazilian veteran narrowly swooped the Star Man award on Wednesday night to bank eight points and take his overall tally to 36.
    Fine wines and all thatCredit: getty
    At the time of writing, only two defenders, Kieran Trippier (£3.9m) and Joao Cancelo (£7.2m), have more points at this stage.
    Silva has managed to achieve this feat without regular clean sheets by claiming three Star Man awards, the joint most in 2022/23.
    The 37-year-old centre-back currently appears in 3.8% of teams – his ownership will surely rise in the coming weeks, particularly if Potter whips the defence as a whole into shape.
    Similarly, Sterling is the third-best asset in his position having amassed 35 points.
    He too pocketed eight points against Salzburg by virtue of his fourth goal of the campaign. coming in his eighth outing.
    The England international has also provided an assist and is averaging a goal involvement every 135.2 minutes for his new club.
    Pascal Gross (£3m) and Kevin De Bruyne (£7.5m) are the only two midfielders with more points than Sterling at the time of writing.
    The Chelsea pair are proving healthy returns
    Given the evidence at hand, it seems if Dream Team gaffers would be wise to discard all Chelsea assets except for Silva and Sterling.
    However, it feels as if Reece James (£5.5m) isn’t far off a couple of healthy hauls – his underlining attacking stats are strong.
    An important thing to note, Chelsea’s fixture against Liverpool in Game Week 7 has been postponed so Dream Team managers certainly shouldn’t transfer any Stamford Bridge residents into their XI until at least the international break.

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    Kostas Tsimikas is Liverpool’s best defender this season but also the least popular among Dream Team gaffers

    WILL the real Liverpool please stand up?Jurgen Klopp’s side looked a shadow of their former selves against Napoli last week.
    Luciano Spalletti’s men ripped the Reds to shreds in Naples and could have inflicted even more damage had they not essentially declared when 4-0 up just after half-time.
    Due to the Premier League postponements, the FA Cup holders were gifted some unexpected time to regroup and they responded to their Neapolitan ‘horror show’ with a performance against Ajax more befitting of Klopp’s tenure.
    Granted, the hosts needed an 89th-minute winner from Joel Matip (£4.6m) to bag the three points at Anfield but it was no less than they deserved having peppered the Dutch side with 24 shots – the visitors mustered just three attempts in response.
    Liverpool eventually wore down Ajax
    Evidently, the return of Thiago Alcantara (£2.4m) improved the functionality of Liverpool’s midfield significantly as the Spain international dictated the game in a stylish manner.
    But Kostas Tsimikas (£3m) also deserves to be singled out for praise.
    Truth be told, the Greek left-back has been a greater threat going forward than Andy Robertson (£4.6m) this season.
    With Scotland’s captain sidelined through injury, Tsimikas started against Ajax and it was his late corner that Matip nodded over the line for the winner.
    The 26-year-old has now registered three assists in just 221 minutes of action in all competitions this season.
    For comparison, Robertson has two assists to his name while Trent Alexander-Arnold (£5.7m) is yet to get off the mark, though he has scored a goal of his own.
    Tsimikas is averaging an assist every 74 minutes this season
    Tsimikas’ efforts are reflected in the Dream Team rankings.
    With 23 points to his name he’s currently Liverpool’s best defender and yet his ownership of 0.7% makes him the least-popular asset among his immediate peers.
    Even the crocked Ibrahima Konate (£4m) appears in more teams!
    Despite his wobbling form, Robertson remains first-choice left-back at Anfield and he’s likely to resume starting duties when he regains fitness after the international break but Dream Team gaffers would do well to monitor this situation.
    Tsimikas is the joint-eighth best defender overall which is remarkable given he’s started just two games.
    You can bet your life Klopp would have noted his attacking contributions in recent weeks.
    Whatever you do, don’t make a rash decision on Liverpool assets ahead of Game Week 7 as they won’t be active – their visit to Stamford Bridge on Sunday has been postponed.
    You’ve got the whole international break to decide whether or not you believe the Reds have truly refocused.

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