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    Which Premier League strikers boast the best points-per-game averages in Dream Team this season?

    THE international break allows Dream Team managers time to pause and take stock of the season.With the FA Cup semi-finals confirmed and the European competitions deep into knockout territory, only a handful of teams boast a busier schedule than those purely focused on Premier League commitments.
    Gaffers should target these additional fixtures but they should also be aware of which players boast high points-per-game averages with the schedule set to level out in April.
    With that in mind, allow us to present the strikers with the best points-per-game ratios in 2022/23…
    8. Darwin Nunez (£5.2m)

    3.9 points-per-game
    125 total points

    Has he actually had a good first season?Credit: GETTY
    The Uruguay international has copped more than his fair share of stick in recent months and, truthfully, most the complaints about his wastefulness in front of goal throughout the first half campaign were justified.
    However, it’s probably fair to say that the 23-year-old was also misunderstood at first – he certainly wasn’t given enough credit for the constant threat he posed.
    Even accounting for a host of squandered chances, Nunez averages a goal or assist every 118.9 minutes for Liverpool to date – that’s good going for a raw player expected to improve over the next year or two.
    The Reds’ defence has been more vulnerable that usual this term but they still pack a punch going forward – only three teams have scored more Premier League goals and they netted 19 in the Champions League as well, before they were eliminated by Real Madrid.
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    Jurgen Klopp’s side face a tough little run after the break (Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal) but once that’s done they play five relegation candidates in their last eight games – Nunez could run amok to finish on a high.
    =6. Evan Ferguson (£3m)

    4 points-per-game
    64 total points

    The future is nowCredit: GETTY
    We waxed lyrical about Brighton’s promising wonderkid in an just article yesterday so we won’t delve too deep into the details again.
    The headline news is that the 18-year-old has blended style and substance in his breakout season having registered ten goal involvements in 16 appearances since he became a first team regular in December.
    The Seagulls play enterprising football that produces plentiful chances and if Ferguson can lock down a starting spot next season, with some European fixtures to pad out his schedule, he could be a smart value-for-money option.
    Keep an eye on his returns next month too.
    =6. Rodrigo (£3.8m)

    4 points-per-game
    96 total points

    Thriving in the relegation dogfight
    An injury setback evidently didn’t cause the Spaniard to lose his goalscoring touch as he provided the final blow of Leeds’ 4-2 win over Wolves at the weekend in just his second substitute appearance since January.
    Given that the 32-year-old has scored 13 goals at a rate of one every 113.2 minutes in 2022/23, Javi Gracia will surely reinstall him in the starting line-up for the next game.
    No self-respecting Dream Team gaffer would put their faith in Leeds’ defence but they’ve scored plenty more goals than all their relegation rivals bar Leicester.
    It’s worth noting that Rodrigo averages more points-per-game than Leandro Trossard (£3.9m), Gabriel Martinelli (£3.6m) and the suspended Aleksandar Mitrovic (£3.8m) this season.
    5. Harry Kane (£7.8m)

    5.3 points-per-game
    205 total points

    Taken for granted
    A massive jump here as we’re introduced to the elite bracket by Tottenham’s all-time top scorer.
    The north London club’s season may have crumbled to pieces in the last month but nobody can accuse Kane of slacking – he’s the Premier League’s second-top scorer with 21 goals at this stage.
    A tried-and-tested Dream Team asset, gaffers now take for granted that the England skipper will trundle along at a rate of five points-per-game despite representing a team who, if anything, are drifting further away from a trophy lift.
    4. Mohamed Salah (£8.7m)

    5.5 points-per-game
    208 total points

    Peerless in the realm of Dream Team across the last six years
    Similarly, Liverpool have been well under par this season but their prolific No11 has plundered a double century of points all the same.
    Salah made hay in Europe while the sun shined (before Real Madrid derailed the gravy train) with eight goals and two assists in eight continental outings.
    A lot of what applied to Nunez is also relevant here although whereas the ex-Benfica forward is a somewhat unpredictable asset, Anfield’s Egyptian King couldn’t be more established – no player has racked up more Dream Team points since Salah’s debut for the Reds six years ago.
    3. Ivan Toney (£6.3m)

    5.7 points-per-game
    155 total points

    Overdue an England debut
    What an effort from Brentford’s main man!
    This suggests that Toney is likely to outscore Kane and Salah at the back end of the campaign now that Spurs and Liverpool have been eliminated from all cup and European competitions.
    That’s assuming all three players maintain their current rate of course, which is far from guaranteed.
    But this stat does highlight the 27-year-old’s pedigree and proves his lofty ranking in last season’s game was no fluke.
    17 goals and five assists in 27 appearances speaks for itself.
    2. Marcus Rashford (£6.7m)

    5.8 points-per-game
    256 total points

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    The Old Trafford hero’s average is hindered by a comparatively pedestrian spell just prior to the World Cup when he mustered 27 points from 11 outings.
    However, having flipped a switch in Qatar, Rashford has been on a tear since, amassing 174 points across the last 13 Game Weeks – incredible!
    Simply put, Manchester United’s No10 is one of the most in-form players of 2023 on a global scale and with Erik ten Hag’s side hunting further honours in the FA Cup and Europa League, Dream Team bosses will be expecting him to finish the campaign as a triple centurion.
    1. Erling Haaland (£9m)

    9.6 points-per-game
    344 total points

    A league of his own
    What you can you? A total outlier, a freak outcome.
    The calendar is about to flip over to April and the Etihad’s resident marksman is averaging a shade under TEN points-per-game- obscene.
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    Rashford’s aforementioned rampage appeared to put some pressure on Haaland’s status as Dream Team’s top dog for a while but the Norwegian poacher responded with eight goals in four days (an effort that resulted in an influx of 61 points) to remind everyone of his supremacy.
    There’s a reason fans and pundits alike were only half-joking when they predicted that Haaland would score 50 goals a season for Pep Guardiola’s side – he’s on 42 with with a possible 18 games still to play if Man City make it to the finals of the FA Cup and Champions League. More

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    Brighton’s teenage talent Evan Ferguson has all the makings of a future Dream Team hero

    DREAM TEAM gaffers are inherently a greedy bunch.This season we’ve been spoiled by the likes of Erling Haaland (£9m), Marcus Rashford (£6.7m) and plenty of other free-scoring forwards and yet the hunger for more potentially prolific poachers never ceases.
    Enter Evan Ferguson (£3m).
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    The 18-year-old is enjoying a breakout season at Brighton having been a first-team regular since December.
    On Sunday, the Republic of Ireland forward scored two goals in a game for the first time in his professional club career as the Seagulls made light work of Grimsby to progress to the FA Cup semi-finals.
    Obviously there are caveats when a Premier League player comes up against a side in the bottom half of League Two but Ferguson showed his class, particularly with the Bergkamp/Berbatov-esque touch that preceded his first goal.
    Solly March (£3.8m) actually scooped the Star Man award when all was said and done but Ferguson banked 13 Dream Team points at the Mariners’ expense for his biggest single-game haul yet.
    The talented teenager has scored seven goals and provided three assists in 16 appearances this season.
    Those numbers boil down further for an average of one goal involvement every 86 minutes.
    To put his efforts into perspective, only five strikers average more than his four points-per-game this term: Haaland, Rashford, Ivan Toney (£6.3m), Mohamed Salah (£8.7m) and Harry Kane (£7.8m).
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    Needless say, all those assets are at least twice as expensive as Ferguson.
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    It may be a relatively small sample size but those stats have put the Brighton youngster on the radar, if not for the remainder of 2022/23 then for future campaigns.
    It’s not just Ferguson’s raw numbers that have fans excited, it’s the nature of his performances too.
    He’s leaps and bounds ahead of most forwards his age in terms of physicality but he’s already shown a deftness of touch that indicates he’s more than a bullying target man.
    The stars seemed to have aligned to aid him in the infancy of his career with Roberto De Zerbi encouraging enterprising attacking play that generates plenty of chances and a host of in-form midfielders providing a healthy supply line in March, Alexis Mac Allister (£3.4m) and Kaoru Mitoma (£4.2m).
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    If the south coast club end up qualifying for a European competition at the climax of this season, something they will feel confident of achievement, then they will have extra fixtures to bolster their schedule in 2023/24.
    It’s not unthinkable that Ferguson will be the starting striker for an attacking team as busy as any other fixture-wise next season.
    If that’s the case then he’s likely to be a value-for-money option worth serious consideration. More

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    Using this season’s Dream Team points to select England’s starting XI – Solly March makes the cut!

    CAN you believe that Gareth Southgate has picked (insert a player you don’t like) over (insert a player from your club in decent form) again? The man’s clueless!Now that’s out of the way we can get down to the (un)serious business of selecting a hypothetical England XI using this season’s Dream Team points.
    Generally, we let the players’ current totals determine the line-up but we had to intervene on occasion to ensure the team adopted a semi-realistic structure – for example, Trent Alexander-Arnold (£5.3m) misses out despite being among the top four defenders in terms of points because it would be ludicrous to select him as a centre-back.
    Let’s get into it…
    GOALKEEPER: Aaron Ramsdale (£3.7m)
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    In reality, Jordan Pickford (£1.9m) is the Three Lions’ No1 but the Everton custodian is just the fourth-best asset in his position among his compatriots.
    Nick Pope (£4.2m) leads the way but we’ve omitted him because he has withdrawn from Southgate’s squad with an injury concern.
    And so it’s Arsenal’s keeper who takes the gloves for us by virtue of his 86 points – 35 short of Pope’s tally but 40 more than Pickford has mustered.
    Ramsdale is neck-and-neck with the Newcastle man in the race for the Golden Glove with both having contributed to 12 clean sheets in the Premier League so far this campaign.
    DEFENDERS: Kieran Trippier (£5.8m), Ben White (£4.3m), Dan Burn (£4.3m), Luke Shaw (£4.4m)
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    Unlucky to miss out?Credit: GETTY
    Trippier (195 points), Shaw (128) and White (128) actually make up the podium places among Dream Team defenders this term, suggesting England have the luxury of in-form players at their disposal in defence.
    In reality, Southgate has overlooked Arsenal’s No4, much to the bewilderment of the Emirates faithful.
    White has predominately played as a right-back in recent times but he’s a centre-back by trade so he can easily slide into the middle for the purposes of this exercise.
    It’s a similar story for Burn too who used to play as a centre-back alongside White at Brighton but now occupies the left-back slot in Eddie Howe’s frugal back four.
    The clean sheets may have dried up for the Magpies in recent weeks but they still boast the best defensive record in the league and the 6ft 7in defender’s total of 112 points remains highly impressive.
    Interestingly, Southgate’s long-established first-choice partnership of John Stones (£5.6m) and Harry Maguire (£4m) are nowhere near our line-up.
    MIDFIELDERS: Bukayo Saka (£5.3m), Phil Foden (£5m), James Ward-Prowse (£3.6m), Solly March (£3.8m)
    Saka is in tremendous formCredit: GETTY
    Okay, here’s where we get really funky.
    4-4-2 is the best formation if we hope to forge a semi-realistic line-up.
    Saka is nailed-on at right wing as they only Premier League player with 10+ goals and 10+ assists to his name at this stage of the campaign.
    Arsenal’s No7 has been inspirational in his side’s title challenge this season and his tally of 172 points (helped by a haul of 20 at the weekend) makes him the third-best midfielder in Dream Team right now – only Kevin De Bruyne (£7.6m) and Bruno Fernandes (£6.2m) are above him in the rankings.
    Foden is fourth in the list having plundered 152 points overall despite a relatively barren run after the World Cup when affected by injuries.
    The Manchester City wonderkid will be our No10 meaning Ward-Prowse will have to sit.
    Southampton’s skipper has done brilliantly to amass 99 points given his side’s place in the table (20th) and of course he’ll be on free-kicks.
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    Lo and behold, March is our other winger having registered 115 points, only seven midfielders have produced more to date this term.
    Brighton have entertained under Roberto De Zerbi’s guidance and we certainly don’t mind the idea of England borrowing a piece from the Seagulls’ enterprising set-up – Southgate’s side are prone to risk-adverse football which can frustrate fans.
    The elephant in the room here is Jude Bellingham, who isn’t subject to Dream Team scoring while an employee of Borussia Dortmund.
    A quick check of WhoScored suggests the talented teenager would have earned seven Star Man awards this season which is equal to Erling Haaland’s (£9m) tally…
    FORWARDS: Harry Kane (£7.8m, Ivan Toney (£6.3m)
    England’s top marksman
    Marcus Rashford (£6.7m) would have led the line for us had he not also withdrawn from the squad with an injury problem – he’s amassed a whopping 256 points, the most of any Englishman.
    As a result, we’re aligned with reality with Kane as the focal point and you’ll get no complaints from us – Tottenham’s season is collapsing as the conclusion draws nearer but their all-time top scorer has pulled his weight and more.
    The 29-year-old has 23 goals in all competitions with 21 coming in the league – only runaway poacher Haaland has more domestically.
    Kane has produced 205 points and is once again on track to finish among the very best Dream Team assets of the season.
    Last but not least, a deserved place for Toney, who should have made his actual England debut a while ago.
    Brentford’s top scorer has 17 goals and five assists in 27 appearances this season for a return of 155 Dream Team points.
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    Here’s the full team presented through the prism of classic Football Manager graphics…
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    There’s slim to nil chance you’ll see this line-up in reality but the Dream Team rankings must be respected – are you reading, Gareth? More

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    Julian Alvarez & Bukayo Saka feature in the best Dream Team XI of Game Week 27

    THE international break has cut Game Week 27 shorter than most but Mass Hosseini won’t be complaining.He racked up 125 points at the weekend, making him the Game Week’s outright top gaffer.
    Let’s take a closer look at his XI to see how he did it…
    A lot of Manchester with a sprinkling of north London
    David de Gea (£3.9m) failed to keep a clean sheet at home to Fulham but it proved to be a decisive weekend for the Spaniard as the three points he earned for a 7+ rating meant he overtook Nick Pope (£4.2m) to become Dream Team’s top goalkeeper.
    Similarly, Luke Shaw (£4.4m) compensated for the Cottagers’ goal with an assist for Marcel Sabitzer (£2.2m) to bank five points, promoting to second in his position overall – Kieran Trippier (£5.8m) remains top dog by a distance among defenders.
    It was smooth sailing for Manchester City in their FA Cup quarter-final as they dispatched Burnley 6-0.
    Kyle Walker (£3.5m) and Ruben Dias (£6.2m) both added 7+ ratings to the clean sheet to combine for 16 points.
    The former is actually the worst-performing defender among Pep Guardiola’s squad from a Dream Team perspective this season with 46 points while the Portuguese centre-back is the best with 114 points, a total bettered by just seven defenders overall.
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    Mass’ midfield features the best-performing quartet of the season and it was Bukayo Saka (£5.3m) who enjoyed himself the most at the weekend with a brace and an assist against Crystal Palace – a performance that earned him the Star Man award as well.
    Bruno Fernandes (£6.2m) wasn’t far behind having benefited most from Fulham’s implosion – he converted the penalty before sealing his side’s place in the semi-finals with a stoppage-time thump.
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    Neither Kevin De Bruyne (£7.6m) or Phil Foden (£5m) got on the scoresheet against the Clarets but they assisted half the goals between them for a combined 12 points.
    Mind you, it’s not like Mass missed out on City’s rampage as he backed Julian Alvarez (£3.6m) as well as Erling Haaland (£9m), who is something of an obligatory inclusion at this stage.
    The Norwegian poacher his SIXTH hat-trick of the season but it was actually the Argentine World Cup winner who claimed the Star Man award by virtue of his expert brace.
    Alvarez has 109 points to his name in total despite playing a subsidiary role for most the campaign.
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    Last but not least, Tottenham may be imploding at the back end of this season but Harry Kane (£7.8m) continues to provide healthy returns for his owners.
    The England captain scored his 21st Premier League goal of the campaign as Antonio Conte’s side drew 3-3 with Southampton on Saturday.
    In doing so, he became the fourth player to breach the 200-point mark in 2022/23.
    Superb effort, Mass, good luck to you everyone else in Game Week 28, which will get underway once the international break is done and dusted. More

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    Dream Team gaffers are all asking the same thing: where have Newcastle’s clean sheets gone?

    THERE was a changing of the guard in Dream Team this weekend that may have gone unnoticed.Having led the way among goalkeepers since the first month of the season, Nick Pope (£4.2m) has finally been dethroned, with David de Gea (£3.9m) taking up the mantle.
    Neither man kept a clean sheet but the Spaniard leapfrogged the England international by virtue of a 7+ rating against Fulham, something Pope failed to achieve away to Nottingham Forest on Friday night.
    De Gea now holds a slim one-point lead over Newcastle’s custodian (122 points to 121) but with Manchester United still active in the FA Cup and the Europa League, it seems likely the former will finish as the top asset in his position given the extra fixtures at his disposal.
    Nick Pope with all the clean sheets he’s kept in the last two monthsCredit: GETTY
    This ascension links to a question tens of thousands of Dream Team gaffers have been asking of late: where have Newcastle’s clean sheets gone?
    The Magpies haven’t repelled their opponents since January 24th when they beat Southampton 1-0 in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final tie.
    They have conceded in eight consecutive fixtures since which, naturally, has resulted in a serious drop-off in returns for Pope and the defenders ahead of him.
    Kieran Trippier (£5.8m) remains the leading asset in his position by a huge margin (67 points to be exact) but it’s notable that he’s registered just 16 points across his last eight outings – an average of two points-per-game in this spell represents a massive reduction from his season average of 5.7.
    For a long time, Fabian Schar (£3.8m) held second place among defenders but he’s recently been overtaken by Luke Shaw (£4.4m), Ben White (£4.3m) and Gabriel (£3.9m).
    The Swiss centre-back has incurred minus three points across his last eight games!
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    Still Dream Team’s top defenderCredit: GETTY
    Eddie Howe’s side still boast the best defensive record in the Premier League having conceded just 19 goals in 2022/23, six fewer than Manchester City, and no goalkeeper has kept more clean sheets than Pope but Dream Team bosses should always pay attention to recent form.
    Trippier and company have provided twice as many points as expected this season but it’s simply a fact that Arsenal, Man City and Man United defenders (even with the 7-0 thumping at Anfield) have all proved to be better options in the last two months.
    Pope, Schar and Trippier are all among the most-popular assets in their position but their backers have a decision to make during the international break.
    In regards to the England right-back, his ability to earn regular 7+ ratings without clean sheets, plus his creative output, means he’s got more credit in the bank than his peers but the others probably need to go. More

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    Erling Haaland odds-on to become second player ever to register 400 Dream Team points in a single season

    IT turns out Erling Haaland was just toying with Dream Team gaffers.Between Game Weeks 20 and 26, the Norwegian poacher trundled along at a relatively modest rate while Marcus Rashford (£6.7m) closed the gap at the top of the rankings.
    At one point, it looked as if it was only a matter of time before Manchester United’s homegrown hero would ascend to the throne.
    However, Manchester City’s No9 has responded with a frankly ridiculous 66 points across the last two Game Weeks to reassert his dominance.
    A centre-back’s worst nightmare
    This explosive burst started with a clutch penalty at Selhurst Park but he truly burst into life with FIVE goals past RB Leipzig in the Champions League.
    Haaland was withdrawn just after the hour mark on Tuesday night having plundered 38 points at the expense of the Bundesliga club.
    He then registered his sixth (yes, SIXTH) hat-trick of the season at home to Burnley on Saturday as Pep Guardiola’s side booked their place in the FA Cup semi-finals with a comfortable 6-0 victory over the Championship leaders.
    The Norwegian poacher’s treble against the Clarets, again produced in just over an hour, resulted in a 23-point influx.
    Suddenly, Haaland is 88 points clear of Rashford at the top of Dream Team’s rankings and the contest for individual supremacy once again looks to be a procession.
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    Having moved onto 344 points overall, he’s now odds-on to breach the 400-mark before the campaign’s end, something achieved only once before in Dream Team history.
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    Cristiano Ronaldo became a quadruple centurion in 2007/08, the season that resulted in the first of his five Ballons d’Or, and while the likes of Mohamed Salah (£8.7m) and Harry Kane (£7.8m) have come close since, the Portuguese’s record tally has never truly been threatened.
    With 42 goals in all competitions so far this term, Haaland has to be considered a phenomenon regardless but how close will he get to Ronaldo’s all-time record of 477 points?
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    He’s 133 adrift of that humongous tally at this stage meaning he needs to average approximately 10.2 points every Game Week from now until the end of the season.
    To put that into perspective, he averages 9.6 points-per-game so far this term.
    With Man City likely to make the FA Cup final and intent on Champions League glory, Haaland will have more fixtures at his disposal than most.
    Whatever happens, the prolific 22-year-old’s debut Dream Team campaign will be remembered as one of the most spectacular introductions in the history of the game. More

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    Bruno Fernandes becomes first Dream Team midfielder to reach 200 points – yet he’s half as popular as Kevin De Bruyne

    RARELY have a team capitulated in such a short space of time as Fulham did at Old Trafford on Sunday.The visitors were leading with a quarter of the game still to play when Willian (£3.2m) was sent off for a handball on the line.
    Amid the VAR deliberations, Marco Silva was shown a red card for his complaints before Aleksandar Mitrovic (£3.8m) was dismissed for a brainless shove on referee Chris Kavanagh, making it a trio of reds in a mad minute that ultimately cost the Cottagers a place in the FA Cup semi-final.
    Erik ten Hag’s side rallied to win 3-1 with Bruno Fernandes (£6.2m) being the main beneficiary from a Dream Team perspective.
    The Portugal international converted the resulting penalty from said handball, added the cherry on top with a thumping stoppage-time strike, and claimed the Star Man award to bank 18 points when all was said and done.
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    And so it proved to be the 28-year-old’s biggest single-game haul of the campaign so far, one that moved him onto 200 points overall.
    Fernandes is the first midfielder to become a double centurion this term with his closest rival, Kevin De Bruyne (£7.6m), now 20 points adrift.
    Manchester United’s No8 has been on a tear of late, registering 80 points across the last seven Game Weeks.
    What’s really interesting is that Dream Team gaffers still prefer the aforementioned De Bruyne by a considerable degree.
    The Belgian playmaker is over twice as popular as Fernandes, as is Bukayo Saka (£5.3m).
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    Phil Foden (£5m) and Martin Odegaard (£3.7m) also feature in more teams than the game’s leading midfielder, whose ownership reads 19.4% currently.
    The Arsenal and Manchester City assets remain excellent options of course but it feels as if Fernandes’ supremacy isn’t being properly recognised.
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    Not only that, it’s a great time to back Man United assets more generally as the Red Devils remain in contention for the FA Cup and Europa League having already lifted the Carabao Cup.
    These extracurricular pursuits will ensure the Old Trafford residents are among the busiest set of players for the remainder of the campaign – more fixtures equals more points.
    Marcus Rashford (£6.7m), David de Gea (£3.9m) and Luke Shaw (£4.4m) are all superb options and Fernandes deserves to be mentioned in the same breath.
    The latter may be prone to the odd meltdown when things aren’t going his way but his talent can’t be denied.
    He has ten goals and 12 assists to his name in all competitions and no player has earned more 7+ ratings at this stage of the season.
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    5 surprise packages who have offered excellent value for money for Dream Team bosses this season

    THE likes of Kevin De Bruyne (£7.6m), Mohamed Salah (£8.9m) and Harry Kane (£7.5m) have plundered plenty of Dream Team points so far this season but their success is almost taken for granted at this stage of their careers.Gaffers will always rely on a host of big names but it’s often the savvy differentials who make the difference when it comes to the mini-league rankings.
    This season has featured its fair share of surprise packages and here we’ve identified the five most impactful.
    Fabian Schar (£4m)
    A clean sheet machine
    Newcastle’s defensive dominance has been one of the defining features of this Dream Team campaign.
    The Magpies have conceded just 18 league goals this term, seven fewer than Manchester City and Arsenal, the next-best defences.
    Kieran Trippier (£6m) leads the way among defenders with 192 points and while the extent of his success has been a surprise, the fact he was among the most-selected players prior to Game Week 1 is proof that gaffers had faith in him.
    In contrast, few if any would have anticipated the Swiss centre-back’s towering points tally.
    Schar made his intentions clear with a 18-point haul in Game Week 1 and his current total of 126 is still only bettered by Trippier overall.
    The 31-year-old started at just £2million and has returned 15 clean sheets to date – gaffers who jumped on early were handsomely rewarded.
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    Kaoru Mitoma (£3.9m)
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    Brighton’s No22 averages 4.4 points-per-game, a rate only bettered by Phil Foden (£5.2m) and Kevin De Bruyne (£7.6m) among midfielders to have played at least three games.
    A skilful winger, Mitoma has scored eight goals and provided four assists in the last 14 Game Weeks for one of the league’s most enterprising attacking outfits.
    Solly March (£3.5m) and Alexis Mac Allister (£3.2m) have also benefited from Roberto De Zerbi’s entertaining tactics but it’s the Japan international who leads the way among the trio with 109 points.
    He’s the leading asset in his position among those without European commitments to bolster his schedule – and he didn’t register his first point until Game Week 12!
    Gabriel Martinelli (£3.7m)
    A soon-to-be Premier League champion?Credit: GETTY
    In many ways, Arsenal as a whole have been the surprise package of the season.
    The Gunners failed to make top four in 2021/22 but are in a great position to win the Premier League this term with 11 fixtures remaining.
    And their Brazilian No11 has more than played his part with 12 league goals, including five in his last five outings.
    Bukayo Saka (£5.4m) and Gabriel Jesus (£5.3m) were well backed back in August but it soon became apparent that Martinelli was the value-for-money goal threat.
    The 21-year-old’s form deserted him briefly but he’s responded brilliantly in recent weeks and is now the sixth-best forward in the game.
    Having previously been either a rotation option or an impact substitute, Martinelli is now firmly a regular and, given his age, he should only get better in the coming years.
    Miguel Almiron (£3.3m)
    The season of his lifeCredit: GETTY
    The Paraguayan winger has scored more Premier League goals this season than in his previous four campaigns combined!
    That stat alone justifies his presence in this list as many of the Dream Team managers who previously wouldn’t have given him a second thought have transferred him into their XIs in recent months.
    Only five players have netted more than Almiron’s 11 league goals and he’s among the eleven midfielders with a century of points to their names.
    And like Mitoma, he’s done it without European fixtures.
    Casemiro (£3.1m)
    Look at the broader picture
    A pair of red cards have checked the five-time Champions League winner’s progress of late but in the context of the whole season he deserves plenty of praise.
    He too is among the select group of midfielders on 100+ points having provided superb value-for-money from the get-go.
    Casemiro arrived at Manchester United as a decorated, world-class player but the reason his success in the world of Dream Team has come as a surprise is because he primarily does the dirty work in midfield.
    Defensive anchors are a vital component of any team but, generally speaking, Dream Team gaffers should utilise wingers, playmakers and borderline second strikers when selecting their midfield.
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    Old Trafford’s new favourite Brazilian has improved the solidity of Erik ten Hag’s side but he’s also chipped in with ten goal involvements (five goals, five assists).
    Of course, he’s now got to serve a four-game domestic suspension so his backers will need to find a replacement. More