Premier League player stats: Van Dijk most touches, passes, aerial duels won; Palhinha most tackles
Including lots of Fernandes, Van Dijk and Haaland, we’ve covered every important Premier League statistic. We have player leaders across 34 metrics.
Premier League • England
Including lots of Fernandes, Van Dijk and Haaland, we’ve covered every important Premier League statistic. We have player leaders across 34 metrics.
David Ornstein has revealed that Man Utd and other interested parties will not be able to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson in January.
Including Arsenal’s summer of intent, Spurs managing themselves to Europa glory, Liverpool stumbling to their best signing, and Man Utd binning a bomb squad…
So that’s 2025 almost done. A lot of things we expected to happen went and happened. But we’re not magic. We didn’t see everything coming.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk is back in F365’s Power Ranking as Morgan Rogers jumps to third. We rank the top 30 Premier League players…
Dean Henderson slips further down a ranking he topped not long ago, while Sunderland’s stopper returns once more to the summit…
Three teams have been picked for more Premier League TV games than Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea this season. Manchester United, obviously, but also…
Courtesy of WhoScored’s match rating system, here is the worst player at every Premier League club this season, including Alexander Isak and David Raya.
Crystal Palace, Everton and West Ham are definitely at risk as we rank the top ten non-Big Six stars most likely to secure an upwards transfer to a giant in ...
Premier League Mood Rankings time again. The short version? Villa are pretty happy, Spurs are definitely not. Read on for the (much) longer version.
Liverpool and Chelsea should be going all out to tempt Palace and Marc Guehi, while Man Utd should leave Antoine Semenyo to City or Spurs…
As we approach January and Man Utd in particular pledge to strip every non-elite Premier League club, we look at the biggest assets outside the traditional Big Six.
Remember when this was a boring Premier League season because of long throws? Utter woke nonsense then, utter woke nonsense now. It’s been great.
Sunderland will need all their momentum to avoid their season being AFCON-ed, while Man Utd are sure to suffer too. But Arsenal are unaffected and Leeds may profit…
Newcastle, Spurs, West Ham, David Moyes and Scott Parker receive particular kickings, but Arne Slot, Sunderland and Unai Emery deserve plenty of praise.
Sunderland won the derby in gloriously petty fashion while Rogers and Halaand shine in the title race and Vicario endures another shocker for Spurs.
Mohamed Salah and Arne Slot are no longer BFFs but their fall-out is a mere tiff compared to some of these bust-ups between managers and their players…
All the way back in May, we issued a 25/26 target for every Premier League club. Some have already hit them, some are on track, and some are Wolves.
We’ve forecast the glorious homecoming of a former player to manage every Premier League club amid Xabi Alonso to Liverpool links.
Sean Dyche has apparently entered ‘What a job he’s doing’ territory. Wilfried Nancy is a million miles from that after another Celtic disaster.
England are on track to once again receive a fifth Champions League place for next season’s competition after a fine collective start from their teams.
Liverpool are spiralling hilariously out of control, Arsenal must ‘adapt’ and Morgan Gibbs-White is a massive loser who hit a new career low against Everton.
Manchester City applied the pressure on Arsenal in a reinvigorated title race, while Everton are making a quiet push for the Champions League.
Manchester United can smell the Champions League places. Signing Vinicius Jr, Marc Guehi and Elliot Anderson in January should be enough for Ruben Amorim.
A bonus midweek round of Premier League action means a bonus midweek round of Winners and Losers after a tremendously entertaining couple of nights.
Introducing the Premier League of Christmas Jumpers, a definitive table ranking of the best, the worst, and the tackiest Christmas jumpers.
A fifth of Premier League clubs have Newcastle to thank for their best player this season, even if the Toon’s highest-rated star was a more savvy piece of business…
With Mo Salah finally dropped from Liverpool’s Premier League starting XI to immediate return-to-winning-ways effect, which other undroppables might fall?
Thomas Frank lands himself another spot in the losers alongside Lucas Paqueta, Bournemouth and Everton. How they all wish they could be Sunderland.
Manchester United have no chance of signing Elliot Anderson for a cut-price fee, while Manchester City’s hijack is another blow for Ruben Amorim…