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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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    Determining the teams for Todd Boehly’s Premier League All-Star Game using Dream Team points

    TODD BOEHLY is determined to become a main character in the Premier League landscape.Having already spent over £250million on reinforcements at Chelsea, sacked Thomas Tuchel and bought Graham Potter from Brighton, the Blues’ chairman has caused a stir by suggesting an All-Star Game as an annual showpiece fixture for English football’s top flight.
    The American businessman proposed that one team would be made up of players from the south and the other from players based in the north.
    This is not the first time an American-style All-Star Game has been put forward in regards to the Premier League though many fans are dismissive of the idea.
    While the practicalities make it an unlikely reality (imagine Jurgen Klopp’s reaction if one of his players gets injured) it’s a fun notion to speculate on.
    Here we’ve combined last season’s Dream Team points with those earned this campaign to create a sample large enough to determine the starting XIs of Team North and Team South should such a fixture materialise.
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    Before we get into it, just a quick note to say that since exactly half of the Premier League teams are based in London or on the south coast, we’ve categorised those in the midlands as being from the north for a preferred balance.
    SOUTH: Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, Brighton, Brentford, Fulham, Southampton, Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, West Ham.
    NORTH: Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle, Everton, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, Leicester, Wolves.
    We set out both sides in a 4-3-3 formation and have attempted to maintain a realistic balance – each team has a player capable of playing as a holding midfielder, etc.
    Maddison infiltrates the Liverpool/Man City duopoly
    TEAM NORTH

    Trent Alexander-Arnold
    Joel Matip
    Virgil van Dijk
    Joao Cancelo

    Ilkay Gundogan
    Kevin De Bruyne
    James Maddison

    Riyad Mahrez
    Diogo Jota
    Mohamed Salah

    As you would expect, the northern XI is dominated by players from Man City and Liverpool with Maddison being the only asset to crash the party.
    Leicester’s No10 amassed 228 points last season and has 16 to his name this term.
    Ruben Dias would probably have slotted nicely alongside Van Dijk had he not missed out a sizeable portion of 2021/22 through injury.
    As far as purely hypothetical scenarios go, the thought of Alexander-Arnold attacking down the right while Cancelo supports the left flank is a satisfying one.
    Salah was the only player to achieve 300+ points last season
    Cristiano Ronaldo racked up an impressive 225 points last season but his reduced role at the start of the current term means he’s just edged out by Jota for the centre-forward role.
    Wingers Mahrez and Salah have combined for 600 points across the one and a bit seasons.
    TEAM SOUTH

    Edouard Mendy

    Reece James
    Eric Dier
    Thiago Silva
    Cesar Azpilicueta

    Jorginho
    James Ward-Prowse
    Mason Mount

    Jarrod Bowen
    Harry Kane
    Son Heung-min

    Six Chelsea players make the cut which makes sense given the west Londoners finished third behind City and Liverpool last season as well as making both domestic finals.
    James has produced 227 points since the start of 2021/22 which is a remarkable return given he’s missed 19 games through injury since Christmas.
    It has to be said that Team South’s midfield doesn’t compare favourably to their northern rivals – this trio is a full 195 points behind the trident of De Bruyne, Gundogan and Maddison.
    However, the southern contingent pack a punch up front as Spurs duo Kane and Son were both among the top three assets in their position last season.
    While the South Korea international is struggling for form currently, his spell of form after the turn of the year to capture the Golden Boot was incredibly profitable in terms of Dream Team points.
    A familiar double act
    And last but certainly not least, Bowen is deservedly included having been the breakout star of 2021/22 – he’s amassed 231 points since the start of last season.
    West Ham’s No20 has 28 goal involvements in that time frame.
    Instinctively it feels as if Team North have the stronger outfit, largely because Man City and Liverpool have been the two standout teams of recent times.
    It may be interesting to revisit this discussion at the end of the current season given the Reds’ wobbling form and strong starts from Arsenal and Brighton, two sides that would have representation in Team South if we only counted points from 2022/23.
    So there you have it, Mr Boehly, is that what you had in mind?

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    Injuries and suspensions ahead of Dream Team Game Week 24

    Dream Team brings you all the latest injury news and suspension updates from the Premier League to help managers navigate their way through Game Week 24.
    Roy Hodgson gave an encouraging update on Wilfried Zaha, suggesting the Ivorian may be contention to return to Crystal Palace’s line-up.

    The Eagles have struggled without their star player who seems to come through a week of training in good shape.
    Nathan Ake is fit again after a lengthy layoff but it will be very difficult for him to break into Man City’s rampant side.
    Ruben Dias, John Stones and Aymeric Laporte are all ahead of the Dutchman in Pep Guardiola’s pecking order.

    David De Gea is set to miss the Manchester derby and possibly more games
    Dean Smith said Jack Grealish is ‘unlikely’ to play a part as Aston Villa take on Wolves this weekend.

    The 25-year-old is one of the most-popular midfielders in Dream Team and tens of thousands of gaffers will be hoping this weekend is the last he sits out.
    James Maddison won’t need surgery to correct his hip issue but, worryingly, Brendan Rodgers says there is ‘no timeline’ on his return.
    The playmaker won’t be rushed back despite Leicester’s mounting injury concerns.

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    Man United confirmed that David De Gea has been given permission to fly to Spain to be present for the birth of his child.

    The experienced goalkeeper will have to isolate upon his return to the UK as per government rules but Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he would be available for selection ‘very soon’.
    Rodrigo featured for Leeds’ Under-23s today which may mean he is available to play some part at West Ham on Monday night.
    The ex-Valencia forward is unlikely to start at the London Stadium but will be pushing for a place in Marcelo Bielsa’s XI against Chelsea the following week.
    Steve Bruce does not expect Allan Saint-Maximin or Miguel Almiron to return to action before the international break.
    Newcastle will have to continue without their three best attacking players with Callum Wilson still a few weeks away from recovery.

    Jack Grealish’s absence remains a concernArsenal
    Injured: Rob Holding
    Suspended: None
    Aston Villa
    Injured: Matty Cash, Kortney Hause, Wesley, Jack Grealish
    Suspended: None
    Brighton
    Injured: Florin Andone, Tariq Lamptey, Adam Webster, Solomon March
    Suspended: None
    Burnley
    Injured: Robbie Brady, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, Ashley Barnes
    Suspended: None
    Chelsea
    Injured: Thiago Silva
    Suspended: None
    Crystal Palace
    Injured: Nathaniel Clyne, James McArthur, Connor Wickham, Jeffrey Schlupp, Mamadou Sakho, Wayne Hennessey, Nathan Ferguson, James Tomkins, Tyrick Mitchell
    Suspended: None
    Everton
    Injured: Yerry Mina, Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Fabian Delph
    Suspended: None
    Fulham
    Injured: Tom Cairney
    Suspended: None
    Leeds
    Injured: Robin Koch, Adam Forshaw, Kalvin Phillips, Jamie Shackleton
    Suspended: None
    Leicester
    Injured: Dennis Praet Ayoze Perez, James Justin, James Maddison, Wes Morgan, Jonny Evans, Harvey Barnes, James Maddison
    Suspended: None
    Liverpool
    Injured: Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Joel Matip, Joe Gomez, Virgil van Dijk
    Suspended: None
    Man City
    Injured:
    Suspended: None
    Man United
    Injured: Paul Pogba, Juan Mata, David De Gea (personal reasons)
    Suspended: None
    Newcastle
    Injured: Callum Wilson, Javi Manquillo, Joelinton, Federico Fernandez, Fabian Schar, Allan Saint-Maximin, Miguel Almiron
    Suspended: None
    Sheffield United
    Injured: John Egan, Sander Berge, Jack O’Connell, Jack Robinson, Lys Mousset, Chris Basham, Jayden Bogle
    Suspended: Phil Jagileka
    Southampton
    Injured: Theo Walcott, Kyle Walker-Peters, Michael Obafemi, Oriol Romeu, William Smallbone,
    Suspended: None
    Tottenham
    Injured: Giovani Lo Celso
    Suspended: None
    West Brom
    Injured: Kieran Gibbs, Robert Snodgrass
    Suspended: Semi Ajayi
    West Ham
    Injured: Arthur Masuaku, Ryan Fredericks, Angelo Ogbonna, Andriy Yarmolenko
    Suspended: None
    Wolves
    Injured: Daniel Podence, Willy Boly, Raul Jimenez, Fernando Marcal
    Suspended: None
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    The best Dream Team players this season who appear in less than 10% of teams

    Here at Dream Team we know a lot of you are looking for players who can make a difference.
    Someone like Bruno Fernandes (£5.7m) is obviously brilliant but since he appears in 70.4% of teams, chances are you aren’t going to gain much ground in your mini-league when he banks 15 points because the majority of your rivals will also benefit.

    Many of you are looking for worthwhile players who have escaped the attention of your rivals.
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    With that in mind, here are the ten highest points scorers this season with a current ownership of less than 10%.
    Patrick Bamford (£3.6m) — 99 points — 3.2% ownership
    Tammy Abraham (£3.5m) — 89 pts — 0.9%
    Harvey Barnes (£2.7m) —  77 pts — 8.8%
    Olivier Giroud (£4.1m) — 77 pts — 0.9%
    Ollie Watkins (£3.1m) — 76 pts — 1.5%
    Tomas Soucek (£3.1m) — 76 pts — 1.1%
    Diogo Jota (£2.8m) — 75 pts — 2.1%
    James Maddison (£3.4m) — 74 pts — 9.9%
    Nicolas Pepe (£4.2m) —  74 pts — 2.6%
    Sebastien Haller (£3.4m) — 71 pts — 0.2%
    Some of these options are more viable than others.
    Jota’s form was virtually unmatched earlier in the season but the Portuguese forward is still recovering from a knee injury and will not be rushed back by Jurgen Klopp despite Liverpool’s minor blip.

    Chelsea strikers Giroud and Abraham boast impressive returns but their lack of popularity is understandable since it’s difficult to know who will start for the Blues right now — Timo Werner (£4.2m) was given a go through the middle last weekend.

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    Nearly 80% of Pepe’s points have come in the Europa League and now the group stages are concluded and Arsenal won’t be playing the likes of Molde and Dundalk, it would be reasonable to expect the Ivorian winger to drop down the rankings.
    However, with some strikers struggling for points in recent weeks, including Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£4.2m) and the aforementioned Werner, Bamford and Watkins represent tempting alternatives.

    The former has ten league goals this season and will be supplied with frequent chances as long as Leeds remain loyal to Marcelo Bielsa’s attacking vision.

    Crafty Foxes
    Watkins has been unlucky in in terms of goals in recent weeks but his overall performances have been suitably impressive.
    The ex-Brentford forward has established a healthy understanding with Jack Grealish (£4.5m).
    Leicester’s midfield offerings come heavily recommended.
    Both Maddison and Barnes have proved to be capable goalscorers in support of Jamie Vardy (£6.0m) as the Foxes chase a top four finish.
    The pair have been top-notch differential players in 2020/21 and should continue to provide healthy returns if they remain fit.

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    Forget Leroy Sane comparisons — Ferran Torres is Man City’s top scorer this season

    It was never going to be easy for Ferran Torres (£3.0m).
    The 20-year-old joined Man City a month after Leroy Sane officially joined Bayern Munich in the summer.

    For all the German’s backstage frictions, Sane was an electric performer for Pep Guardiola’s side and a key contributor to the club’s domestic dominance from 2017 to 2019.
    Since he was seemingly signed as a direct replacement, comparisons between Torres and Sane were inevitable, even though the Spaniard would probably not encourage such behaviour.
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    Impressive numbers
    And while it’s probably fair to suggest the Spaniard has not caught the eye in the same way Sane did at his best, Torres has performed impressively in front of goal, where it really counts.
    At this stage of the season, the ex-Valencia winger is City’s joint-top scorer in all competitions.

    His tally of seven is equalled by Raheem Sterling (£6.9m) who has played considerably more minutes.
    In fact, Torres is on course to match Sane’s best ever season for City in terms of goals (16).
    While just two of his goals have come in the league, the latest coming against Newcastle on Boxing Day, he has thoroughly enjoyed himself in the Champions League with four goals this campaign — the same as Cristiano Ronaldo.
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    Not bad for a 20-year-old in his first season at a new club
    Naturally, his exploits have translated to notable Dream Team returns.
    Only six midfielders have scored more points than Torres’ 64 at this stage and two of those individuals are his team-mates: Phil Foden (£4.1m) and Kevin De Bruyne (£6.4m).
    Torres currently appears in 8.3% of teams, which is a relatively big ownership for a perceived second-string player.
    Of course, there are other factors to consider when mulling over his Dream Team worth.
    It remains to be seen how the outbreak of Covid-19 at the club will affect imminent fixtures after the postponement of City’s trip to Goodison Park on Monday.
    It is not yet known whether or not Torres is one of the players now isolating and there is guarantee when he will next be in action either way.

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    Nicolas Pepe just misses out on Dream Team XI of the Season so far

    2020/21 has been a wild season already.
    Aston Villa beat Liverpool 7-2, Jose Mourinho masterminded a three-week title challenge, Mikel Arteta forgot everything Pep Guardiola taught him, Sheffield United battled their way to two points, and Marcelo Bielsa introduced his *unique* brand of football to a wider audience.

    The unusual nature of the campaign has made Dream Team a tricky realm to navigate though some reliable performers have provided welcome reassurance.
    With that being said, let’s swiftly run through the best possible XI of the season based on total points.
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    Nearly man
    Before we begin, a quick nod to Nicolas Pepe (£4.5m) who was just a fraction short of making the team.
    The Ivorian winger has produced surprisingly healthy returns given Arsenal’s woeful league form and a suspension that followed a red card against Leeds.

    Pepe has done all his best work on Thursday nights, picking up a whopping 59 points in the Europa League alone.
    Goalkeeper: Edouard Mendy (£3.3m) 67 points
    Only Emiliano Martinez (£3.1m) has kept more clean sheets than Chelsea’s new keeper despite the fact the Senegal international joined a few weeks into the season.
    Mendy’s superiority is rendered mildly amusing when you consider that Kepa Arrizabalaga (£1.9m) is the outright worst keeper in the game with -3 points.

    Defender: Reece James (£4.1m) 75 points
    It stands to reason that Chelsea defenders would benefit from clean sheets in a similar fashion to Mendy.
    The Blues’ right-back has risen £1.1m since the start of the season.
    Defender: Kurt Zouma (£3.3m) 103 points
    You’d have to be blind not to see the theme here.
    Chelsea’s aerially dominant centre-back is the only defender to reach 100 points at the time of writing.
    Zouma has chipped in with four very useful goals for Frank Lampard’s side.

    Blue bloods
    Ben Chilwell (£4.1m) 95 points
    More of the same.
    The ex-Leicester left-back was purchased at considerable expense but has settled to life at Stamford Bridge quickly.
    Joao Cancelo (£4.5m) 85 points
    Wait a minute, he doesn’t play for Chelsea!
    The Portuguese full-back has rediscovered the form he exhibited at Juventus this season, helping Man City to a club record six consecutive clean sheets earlier this month.
    Phil Foden (£3.8m) 77 points
    Man City’s blooming talent makes the cut despite spending a significant portion of the campaign on the bench.
    Pep Guardiola has been more inclined to give Foden minutes this season but continues to rotate his host of attacking options on a regular basis.
    The 20-year-old has four Star Man awards this season, a tally only bettered by Sadio Mane (£6.0m), Nick Pope (£3.5m) and Harry Kane (£7.4m).

    Hop, skip and a.. goal
    Jack Grealish (£4.6m) 88 points
    Aston Villa’s talisman has the highest average rating of all Premier League players this season according to our ratings-providers WhoScored.
    With five goals and six assists in the league, Grealish has an average rating of 7.98.
    Bruno Fernandes (£5.6m) 131 points
    Man United’s Portuguese midfielder has taken English football by storm since joining almost a year ago.
    He’s almost the ultimate fantasy football player, someone whose game is based purely on effective output (goals and assists) and he even takes penalties!
    Fernandes is in a league of his own among midfielders this season and is understandably the most popular player.
    Mohamed Salah (£6.7m) 139 points
    No player in Premier League history averages more goal involvements per game than Liverpool’s Egyptian King.
    What is there left to say about Salah, an absolute phenomenon who has already done enough to be mentioned among the very best players of this era.

    Addicted to goals
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£4.7m) 130 points
    Perhaps the most pleasant surprise package of the season.
    Everton’s No9 has reached a new level under Carlo Ancelotti, adding more to his game than just his supreme aerial ability.
    Calvert-Lewin’s points tally is particularly impressive as, like Grealish, he is mixing it with the big boys despite not having European commitments fulfil.
    Harry Kane (£7.4m) 172 points
    Jose Mourinho said he would help the Englishman ‘explode’ during his tenure at Spurs and the evidence suggests the self-proclaimed ‘Special One’ has done just that.
    Kane is accustomed to Golden Boot races but this season he’s simultaneously aiming to be recognised as the league’s best playmaker as well.
    With ten assists – most of them for Son Heung-min (£5.5m) – he is leading the likes of Grealish and Kevin De Bruyne (£6.5m) having also scored nine league goals.
    It’s early days but it already looks as if Kane will finish 2020/21 as Dream Team’s top points scorer if he avoids serious injury.

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    Tottenham vs Arsenal tips and prediction: Harry Kane and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to star in North London derby

    IT’S the big one, the North London Derby.
    This will be the 201st time Arsenal and Tottenham battle it out for the pride of North London.

    The tide has changed in recent years as Spurs have the chance to go five games unbeaten in this fixture for the first time in 24 years.

    Harry Kane and Son Hueng-min are a dangerous double actCredit: Reuters
    Tottenham vs Arsenal
    Kane and Son to score and Spurs to win – 11/2
    Aubameyang to score and Arsenal to win – 19/4
    Kane and Aubameyang and a draw – 14/1
    Spurs skipper Harry Kane and South Korean superstar Son Hueng-Min have been in frighteningly good form this season, firing Spurs top of the Premier League ahead of this weekend’s action.
    Between them they have netted 16 league goals so far this season from just ten games, which is is six more goals than Arsenal have managed as a whole.
    You can back Kane and Son to add to their individual tallies in a Spurs win at 11/2.

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    Arsenal skipper Pierre Emerick Aubameyang is fired upCredit: Kevin Quigley-The Daily Mail
    But for the optimistic Gunners out there, we like the look of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to score and Arsenal to win at 19/4.
    The Arsenal captain is fired up for this tie as he thinks this test against Spurs could the turning point for Mikel Arteta’s side.
    “I can’t wait for the derby on Sunday,” he said. “I think this is the game that we have to make into a turning point for us this season.”
    “We have to understand that if we can win this game then everyone will change their mindset.

    “A big result in the derby can really lift the players, the fans – everyone.”
    Two of the last three meetings between the two sides have ended in a draw.
    If you think the points will be shared again then you can back Kane and Aubameyang to score in a draw at a huge 14/1.

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