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    Dream Team gaffers would be wise to consider ditching Gabriel Martinelli in current form – so would Mikel Arteta!

    MIKEL ARTETA’S consistent team selections have been a key feature of Arsenal’s title challenge this season.The Spaniard has remained fiercely loyal to his first-choice XI to date and understandably so, given the Gunners are currently top the table with 51 points.
    However, he now has a decision to make in regards to the left wing – one shared by a considerable chunk of Dream Team gaffers.
    Gabriel Martinelli’s (£3.2m) flying start to the campaign was a key factor in Arsenal establishing themselves as genuine title contenders this term, something few would have predicted in the summer.
    The 21-year-old scored three goals in his first five games as Arteta’s troops burst out of the blocks with five consecutive wins.
    And the Brazilian commenced the post-World Cup restart in similar fashion with two goals in his first two outings having returned from Qatar.
    Martinelli has seven goals and three assists this seasonCredit: GETTY
    However, his form has tailed off slightly in recent weeks, as evidenced by his Dream Team returns – two points from five games represents a significant drop-off from an asset who averaged almost five points-per-game throughout the first quarter of the season.
    Martinelli’s dip in form has coincided with Leandro Trossard’s (£3.7m) arrival at the Emirates and the Belgium international has looked lively in a red shirt so far.
    The 28-year-old scored Arsenal’s goal against Brentford on Saturday four minutes after replacing Martinelli and plenty of fans are calling for the January signing to start ahead of his younger team-mate for Wednesday night’s massive fixture against Manchester City at the Emirates.
    It’s a big call for Arteta because his consistent team selections have largely been justified but with the Gunners having now failed to win in three games he will surely be tempted to make adjustments.
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    A few 25-minute cameos may even do Martinelli some good.
    He made his name as an impact substitute and so reverting to that role for a few weeks may help him rediscover the form he exhibited at the start of the season.
    Many Arsenal fans want Trossard to start ahead of Martinelli on Wednesday
    Arsenal have a game in hand on Pep Guardiola’s side but defeat in midweek would put the two sides level on points – there’s no denying the significance of the fixture.
    Arteta has more reasons to remain loyal to Martinelli than Dream Team managers, who don’t have to worry about things such a team cohesion or player morale.
    The youngster is now the 12th-best asset in his position having previously peaked at fourth among forwards.
    Gaffers will be hard pressed to find a like-for-like replacement at the same value but with the top-bracket forwards providing so many points – Harry Kane (£8.2m), Marcus Rashford (£6.1m), etc – a restructure seems wise.
    Martinelli may well be a smart option again later in the season but his returns in recent weeks have simply been way below par. More

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    Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg & Kepa Arrizabalaga feature in the best Dream Team of Game Week 21

    NO Dream Team manager achieved a century of points in Game Week 21 but Gareth Powell came very close.The Tottenham fan racked up 98 points and was comfortably the top gaffer of the week, which also means he’s in pole position to claim the PlayStation 5 that’s up for grabs in February’s Monthly competition!
    Let’s take a closer look at how he did it…
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    Chelsea have kept three clean sheets in a row and the likes of Kepa Arrizabalaga (£3.7m) and Marc Cucurella (£3.6m) have reaped the benefits.
    The pair combined for 16 points by the end of the Blues’ stalemate with west London neighbours Fulham.
    The Spanish goalkeeper is up to third in the rankings among assets in his position and currently features in just 2% of teams – a masterstroke from Gareth!
    And the same could be said of his decision to back Ben Mee (£3.7m).
    The 33-year-old is only marginally more popular than Arrizabalaga with an ownership of 2.5% and he provided a whopping 18 points by virtue of a goal, clean sheet and a Star Man award at Southampton’s expense.
    Thomas Frank’s side are pushing for European qualification this season and Mee’s experience at the back has certainly contributed to their continued improvement.
    The ex-Burnley centre-back was Game Week 21’s joint-top defender alongside James Tarkowski (£2.4m).
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    Mee has offered excellent value for money this seasonCredit: GETTY
    Mee is accompanied in Gareth’s XI by his team-mate Ethan Pinnock (£3.4m), who banked eight point of his own against Saints.
    In midfield, the disappointment of a Riyad Mahrez (£5.7m) blank was offset by a pleasantly surprising ten-point haul from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (£3.6m).
    The Denmark international provided the assist for Spurs’ winner against Manchester City (more on that in a moment) and battled hard to deny the likes of Rodri (£3.7m) and Bernardo Silva (£2.8m) freedom in the middle of the park.
    Hojbjerg edged the match ratings to bag the Star Man award and, incredibly, he’s now just four points shy of a century.
    Dream Team’s current third-best midfielder Bukayo Saka (£4.2m) had to settle for three points as Arsenal were upset by Sean Dyche’s Everton but the Gunners’ No7 will be hopeful of a decent haul in Game Week 22 with two fixtures to fulfil.
    Bruno Fernandes (£5.9m) has been on a tear lately and this past week he overtook Kevin De Bruyne (£6.7m) to become Dream Team’s leading asset in his position.
    The Portuguese playmaker took Crystal Palace for 13 points at the weekend and topped up his total with three more in midweek against Leeds – he’s now got 136 overall.
    A turn up for the booksCredit: GETTY
    Up front, Cody Gakpo (£3.3m) has to be considered something of a rogue choice.
    The Dutchman chipped in with three points this past week but that’s all he’s mustered since signing for Liverpool and it’s clear he needs some time to settle.
    What’s notable is that Gareth went without Dream Team’s best performer Erling Haaland (£8.8m) in Game Week 21.
    The prolific Norwegian failed to register a shot on target against Spurs while his counterpart, Harry Kane (£8.2m), grabbed headlines with a winning goal that moved him clear of Jimmy Greaves at the top of the Lilywhites’ all-time top scorers list.
    England’s skipper notched his 200th Premier League goal in the process, something previously achieved by just two men: Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer.
    And last but by no means least, the man with the hot hand right now, Marcus Rashford (£6.1m).
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    Manchester United’s No10 scored against Palace and Leeds to continue his sensational form – he’s amassed 116 points in the last seven Game Weeks!
    Superbly played, Gareth, good luck to you and everyone else ahead of Game Week 22! More

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    Dream Team managers would do well to remember James Maddison’s impressive stats over the last three years

    LEICESTER won the FA Cup for the first time in their history in 2021 but the club’s fortunes have steadily declined since that impressive achievement.The Foxes finished outside of the European places last season and they’re on track for a bottom-half finish this term having lost 12 of their 21 league fixtures – only Southampton have suffered more defeats.
    Brendan Rodgers’ side may have let their standards drop in the last two years but James Maddison (£5.4m) has pulled twice his weight from an individual perspective.
    A formidable Dream Team assetCredit: GETTY
    Having recently returned from an injury lay-off, the 26-year-old scored upon his first Premier League start since mid-November when he netted against Aston Villa on Saturday.
    Leicester’s No10 has scored eight goals and provided four assists in 15 league appearances this season – an immense effort in a struggling team.
    Naturally, Maddison’s performances have translated to Dream Team success.
    An eight-point haul at Villa Park took his overall total to 76 which puts him 14th among midfielders but the stat to focus on is his average points-per-game of 4.5.
    Among midfielders to have played at least three games, Kevin De Bruyne (£7m) is the only asset with a better average than Maddison at the time of writing.
    If he can avoid further injury setbacks and enjoy a long run in the team, there should be plenty of points on offer.
    Leicester fans will be hoping their No10 can stay fit for the rest of the season
    Dream Team managers should always be on the hunt for midfielders who specialise in goal involvements and Maddison fits the bill perfectly.
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    The England international (just the one cap to date) scored 18 goals and provided 12 assists in all competitions last season – there are plenty of out-and-out strikers who looked upon that return with envy.
    And the season before that he reached double figures in both metrics too.
    Because of his recent injury, Maddison’s ownership currently sits at a very modest 3% so gaffers in need of differential players in hope of gaining ground in their mini-leagues would be wise to consider him.
    That being said, Leicester face a tough run of fixtures this month with Spurs, Man United and Arsenal to come in their next three games – although Maddison has a good record against the so-called big six. More

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    Brennan Johnson’s red-hot form presents Dream Team gaffers with opportunity to perform classic trick

    THE maximum amount of strikers you’re allowed in your Dream Team is three… or is it?You have the choice of three formations – 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 3-4-3 – but there are plenty of players who are not easily categorised when it comes to fixed positions.
    These days it’s hard to differentiate between traditional wingers and wide/inside forwards and so some wide players are categorised as midfielders whereas others are lumped into the same bracket as out–and-out strikers such as Erling Haaland (£9.1m), Aleksandar Mitrovic (£4.6m), etc.
    It’s generally a good idea to take advantage of this grey area by stacking your midfield with the most attack-minded players possible: Riyad Mahrez (£5.9m), Bukayo Saka (£4.2m) and the like.
    And sometimes, a particular set of circumstances allows gaffers to perform a neat trick that allows them to select four genuine strikers, if that’s what they desire.
    Enter stage rightCredit: GETTY
    At the start of the season, Brennan Johnson (£2.3m) was generously categorised as a midfielder.
    The Welshman generally played just off a traditional centre-forward during Nottingham Forest’s promotion campaign and so he was deemed to be a No10 and therefore an attacking midfielder.
    In reality, Johnson are predominantly been Forest’s most advanced player this season having either led the line solo or acted as one half of an easily identifiable strike partnership.
    In simple terms, Johnson is categorised as a midfielder but he’s very much a forward.
    Occasional positional quirks are inevitable; Dream Team bosses may remember when Stuart Dallas switched from left-back to centre-midfield during Leeds’ first season back in the Premier League.
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    The Northern Ireland international scored eight league goals for Marcelo Bielsa’s enterprising side that campaign, more than Mason Mount, Kevin De Bruyne and Raphinha, all while categorised as a defender.
    Halcyon days
    Previously, Johnson’s position didn’t really matter because Steve Cooper’s side struggled to string many positive performances together during the first third of the campaign.
    However, things are looking up for the two-time European Cup winners.
    Forest are undefeated in their last five Premier League games and have fought their way up to 13th in the table, level on points with 12th-placed Crystal Palace.
    And Johnson’s improved form has been a key feature of the upsurge.
    The 21-year-old has scored five goals and provided two assists in his last 11 games.
    On Sunday, his perfectly-executed volley proved to be the difference between Forest and Leeds at City Ground, despite the visitors dominating possession and creating more chances.
    Johnson has registered 49 points across the last seven Game Weeks, making him one of Dream Team’s most in-form “midfielders”.
    A valid optionCredit: GETTY
    Forest’s No20 has struck up a telepathic understanding with Morgan Gibbs-White (£2.5m) with the pair essentially responsible for the team’s entire attacking thrust.
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    Dream Team gaffers desperate to pack their XI with as much attacking intent as possible could give themselves a bonus striker by transferring Johnson (0.8% ownership) into their midfield.
    At £2.3m he’s cheap as chips too. More

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    Kevin De Bruyne and Joelinton feature in WhoScored’s Premier League Team of the Season so far

    MOST Dream Team gaffers will know that our match ratings are provided by WhoScored.Our data-loving pals use a sophisticated stats-based algorithm to determine which players earn bonus points from 7+ ratings and which individual claims the Star Man award in any given fixture.
    Naturally, it makes sense to check in with WhoScored every now and then to see which players are ranking highly.
    With that in mind, let’s take a look at their Premier League Team of the Season so far…
    GOALKEEPER: Kepa Arrizabalaga (£3.4m)
    He’s a keeperCredit: GETTY
    Nick Pope (£5.3m) has one finger in the Golden Glove having kept 12 clean sheets, three more than his nearest rival, and with 126 points to his name he’s by far and away Dream Team’s best goalkeeper.
    However, it’s Chelsea’s custodian who has the highest average rating (7.22).
    Arrizabalaga has impressed since replacing Edouard Mendy (£3.2m), who is as prone to errors as injuries this season, and a run of three consecutive clean sheets has propelled him up to third in the rankings among keepers.
    The Spaniard was signed for an enormous transfer fee in 2018 and has largely disappointed but he’s finally showing the kind of form that put him on the map at Athletic Bilbao.
    DEFENDERS: Kieran Trippier (£6.6m), Fabian Schar (£4.8m), Ben Mee (£3.4m), Joao Cancelo
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    Pope may have missed out on this XI but Newcastle make up half of the back four.
    Trippier’s average rating of 7.68 is the second-highest among all players and no asset has claimed more Star Man awards than the England international’s seven at the time of writing.
    Schar is second only to his vice-captain among defenders in terms of Dream Team points and so his presence won’t come as much of a surprise – although few if any would have predicted the extent of the Swiss centre-back’s success prior to Game Week 1.
    New year, new Mee!Credit: GETTY
    We wrote an entire article full of overdue appreciation for Mee’s efforts earlier this week.
    The 33-year-old’s appearance in WhoScored’s XI is yet further confirmation of how effectively the ex-Burnley captain has improved Brentford’s defence.
    With the Bees pushing for European qualification, Mee has chipped in with three useful goals on top of his reliable performances at the back.
    Well, well, well, look who it is at left-back, Manchester City’s recent exile.
    Cancelo’s form dropped off a cliff following his return from the World Cup but his average rating of 7.03 underlines how good he was during the first third of the campaign.
    The Portugal international earned 99 points before he was loaned to Bayern Munich.
    For those who feel Cancelo’s inclusion doesn’t wash, Fulham’s Kenny Tete (£2.7m) has the next-best average rating (7.01) among full-backs.
    MIDFIELDERS: Bukayo Saka (£4.2m), Kevin De Bruyne (£7m), Martin Odegaard (£3.4m), Joelinton (£3.7m)
    Team of the Year candidate?
    League leaders Arsenal provide 50% of the midfield.
    Saka and Odegaard have 27 goal involvements between them in the league this season and both have been key contributors to the Gunners’ title charge so far.
    The pair’s efforts have translated to Dream Team success without any friction as both are among the exclusive group of just five midfielders with 100+ points to their name at this stage.
    De Bruyne leads the way in that regard with a tally of 135 points and his average rating of 7.58 is only bettered by three players.
    The Belgian may have slacked off a tad in recent weeks but he’s still the leading assist provider by a comfortable margin – he has 11 in 20 league outings.
    Joelinton completes the midfield and while the St James’ Park faithful will say he’s fully deserving of his place for his wholehearted displays, it’s interesting that his consistent performances aren’t reflected in the Dream Team rankings.
    72 points represents a decent return for the Brazilian but he’s currently outside the top 15 assets in his position.
    It’s worth noting here that had WhoScored not been so strict on positioning, Bruno Fernandes (£5.8m) would have filled the final spot in midfield.
    FORWARDS: Erling Haaland (£9.1m), Gabriel Jesus (£5.3m)
    Injured but not forgotten
    Man City’s prolific poacher has the highest average rating (7.7) in the Premier League this season, a fair reflection of his mountainous goal tally.
    Haaland has scored 25 goals in 20 league appearances since his move from Borussia Dortmund and probably already has a place on his mantelpiece cleared for the Golden Boot.
    His tally of 256 Dream Team points is also ludicrous.
    Arsenal’s No9 has been injured for a few weeks now and some Dream Team bosses may have forgotten how influential he was during his side’s flying start.
    Jesus scored five goals and assisted five others in his first 14 games but it was the way he linked the attacking unit together that ensured a string of lofty ratings.
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    Trippier and Haaland are the only players with a higher average rating than the Brazilian’s 7.6.
    Harry Kane (£7.9m) and Ivan Toney (£5.5m) narrowly miss out. More

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    3 transfer recommendations to help whip your Dream Team into shape this month

    FEBRUARY sees the return of the European competitions, the continuation of the FA Cup, and the culmination of the Carabao Cup, not to mention the bread and butter of the Premier League.More than ever, Dream Team gaffers need to make sure their XIs are in tip-top shape.
    With that in mind, allow us to humbly propose three transfer recommendations.
    OUT: Andy Robertson (£4.2m), IN: Luke Shaw (£3.9m)
    Liverpool are going through a rough patchCredit: getty
    Liverpool are in a right pickle at the moment, so much so that their 3-0 defeat to Wolves at the weekend didn’t come as much of a surprise.
    The Reds’ first-choice left-back has provided more than his fair share of points in recent years but he’s mustered just 42 this season.
    The extensive list of defenders with more points than Robertson this term includes: Lewis Dunk (£2m), Ryan Sessegnon (£2.3m), Tim Ream (£2.2m), Serge Aurier (£2.6m) and Ben Johnson (£3.4m).
    Scotland’s captain remains more popular than Dan Burn (£4.8m) even though Newcastle’s big man is the third-best asset in his position!
    Chances are Robertson will come strong again in the future but he’s one of several Liverpool players who simply aren’t worth sticking by during this funk.
    In contrast, Manchester United’s results have been categorically encouraging in recent months.
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    Currently third in the league and set to recommence European commitments against Barcelona in the Europa League, there are plenty of points to be had backing the Red Devils.
    After a flurry of minus points at the start of the campaign, Shaw has amassed 94 across the last 13 Game Weeks.
    Lisandro Martinez (£4.6m) may also appeal for those keen on this tactic.
    OUT: Miguel Almiron (£3.4m), IN: Martin Odegaard (£3.4m)
    The gravy train is off the tracksCredit: getty
    Almiron’s brief transformation into a Gareth Bale/Thierry Henry hybrid was fun while it lasted but the Paraguayan winger has seemingly returned to normality.
    Having scored seven goals in as many games earlier in the season, he’s now without a goal in his last nine appearances and his underlying numbers have dropped off a cliff too.
    The 28-year-old has produced 12 points in his last nine games whereas Odegaard has amassed 52 in the same time frame.
    Admittedly, Arsenal’s skipper has blanked three times in a row recently but with eight goals and five assists to his name he’s been one of the standout Premier League players this season.
    The Gunners don’t recommence their European campaign until next month but they’ve got four fixtures still to fulfil this month which means their assets are busy enough.
    Eddie Howe’s side play three times before the start of March and one of those is the Carabao Cup final against Man United.
    OUT: Aleksandar Mitrovic (£4.6m), IN: Son Heung-min (£5.1m)
    Hear us out…Credit: getty
    A big call here.
    On the surface, Fulham’s No9 is enjoying a fantastic season while the South Korean superstar is enduring perhaps his worst time in English football.
    While that’s true to a certain extent, every Dream Team manager knows that form can be painfully fleeting.
    Since the start of Game Week 16, Mitrovic has mustered just one point while Son has pouched 27.
    There have been signs in the last two or three outings that Tottenham’s No7 is shaking off his slump which should put gaffers on alert.
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    Son is a Dream Team phenomenon when at his best and it’s telling that he’s the sixth-best forward in the game currently despite having been mostly below par.
    If the 30-year-old is truly on the rise then this transfer could be extremely well timed but gaffers will need a little extra cash in the bank to make it work. More

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    Chelsea look blunt up front but Kepa Arrizabalaga and Thiago Silva continue to provide impressive Dream Team returns

    CHELSEA’S transfer dealings may have excited their fans recently but the Stamford Bridge faithful have been struggling to stay awake on match days.The Blues have won just twice since the turn of the year, scoring only three goals in their last seven fixtures.
    After two 0-0 draws in a row, a lack of potency and cohesiveness in the final third is Graham Potter’s primary concern but three consecutive clean sheets reflect positively on the defensive unit.
    Clean sheets are coming far easier than goals for Chelsea right nowCredit: getty
    This contrast is reflected starkly by the Dream Team rankings.
    Mason Mount (£3.6m), Hakim Ziyech (£2.6m) and the like have barely produced two points to rub together in the last few Game Weeks whereas Kepa Arrizabalaga (£3.4m) and Thiago Silva (£5.8m) are thriving.
    The latter has been among the top ten defenders pretty much since the get-go.
    An absolute class act, the veteran centre-back’s overall tally of 107 points puts him fourth in his position – only the Newcastle trio of Kieran Trippier (£6.6m), Fabian Schar (£4.8m) and Dan Burn (£4.8m) are above him.
    After a lean run of ten points in eight outings between Game Weeks 12 and 17, Silva has responded superbly with 29 in his last three appearances.
    The Brazilian defender was deservedly named Star Man against Liverpool and he narrowly missed out on making it two from two following his side’s stalemate with west London rivals Fulham on Friday night.
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    Silva is in a league of his own among team-mates, 29 points ahead of Chelsea’s next-best player, and 44 points ahead of the club’s second-best defender, Marc Cucurella (£3.3m).
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    The aforementioned Arrizabalaga is that man 29 points short of Silva but it’s worth noting that Edouard Mendy (£3.2m) was first-choice goalkeeper for the first two months of the campaign.
    In fact, among keepers to have played at least five games this season, only Nick Pope (£5.3m) averages more points-per-game (4.8) than the Chelsea’s Spaniard (4.1).
    Arrizabalaga has worked his way up to third in the rankings among assets in his position and yet he features in just 2% of teams, making him significantly less popular than the likes of Alisson (£3.9m), Aaron Ramsdale (£4.2m) and Ederson (£4.5m), who all have fewer points at the time of writing.
    Overlooked by Dream Team managersCredit: getty
    In fact, even Silva’s ownership is a modest 5.4% and he’s been consistently brilliant for months on end now.
    It’s likely that many Dream Team gaffers are assuming that Chelsea’s inability to score goals means there’s no points to be had but in Kepa and Silva, Stamford Bridge is home to two of the very best defensive assets in the game this season. More

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    How this season’s Dream Team rankings would look WITHOUT Manchester City players

    THE Premier League have accused Manchester City of breaching over 100 financial regulations.The scale of the charges is unprecedented and so if the reigning champions of English football are ultimately found guilty then the club are likely to face severe punishment.
    Some fans of other clubs believe City should be stripped of the titles they won during the given time period, which in this case ranges from before Sergio Aguero’s dramatic winner against QPR to Pep Guardiola’s reign.
    However, at this stage it seems more likely that the club would face a significant points deduction, or possibly even expulsion from the Premier League.
    No doubt there will be the mother of legal disputes before any action is taken but it’s clear the ramifications of this story could be huge.
    Incoming asterisks?Credit: getty
    Putting our Dream Team hat back on, City’s expulsion from the top flight would dramatically change the landscape of the game.
    Assets under Guardiola’s watch have provided more points than players from any other club in recent years.
    Their standards have dropped a tad this season but still there is plenty of City representation at the top of the rankings.
    As a thought experiment, let’s take a look into an alternate reality in which the Etihad residents have been removed from Dream Team.
    The headline news in this parallel universe is that Marcus Rashford (£5.8m) is the outright top performer this term.
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    Man United’s No10 has 190 points to his name, 66 fewer than Erling Haaland (£9.1m) but the prolific Norwegian’s 31 goals have been wiped from the record for the purposes of this article.
    Kieran Trippier (£6.6m) has been promoted to second in the rankings, just three behind Rashford on 187 points, and Harry Kane (£7.9m) completes the podium on 166 points.
    Don’t look now, Erling…Credit: getty
    In the real world, Kevin De Bruyne (£7m) is Dream Team’s leading midfielder.
    The brilliant Belgian is the Premier League’s top assist provider by a huge margin (his tally of 11 is four more than his closest rival has mustered) but let’s wave goodbye to his 135 points for now.
    Suddenly, Bruno Fernandes (£5.8m) is top dog with 133 points – the Portuguese may well claim that status for real relatively soon as he’s in sensational form.
    With Riyad Mahrez’s (£5.9m) 103 points eviscerated from existence, Bukayo Saka (£4.2m) has been bumped up to second in the midfield rankings and team-mate Martin Odegaard (£3.4m) takes the bronze medal.
    The Arsenal pair have 103 and 101 points respectively.
    To really ram home the surreal nature of this alternate reality, consider a world in which Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (£3.3m) is the fourth-best asset in his position!
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    CURRENT DREAM TEAM MIDFIELD RANKINGS:

    Kevin De Bruyne
    Bruno Fernandes
    Riyad Mahrez
    Bukayo Saka
    Martin Odegaard
    Phil Foden

    DREAM TEAM MIDFIELD RANKINGS WITHOUT MAN CITY PLAYERS:
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    Bruno Fernandes
    Bukayo Saka
    Martin Odegaard
    Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
    Casemiro
    Miguel Almiron

    Dream Team bosses should enjoy Man City points while they can! More