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5 players are recommended to be included before the seventh round

The efforts of the English Premier League “Fantasy” game scouts continue to search for the best players before the start of the seventh round of the English Premier League Championship, which is scheduled to start next Saturday.

The official website of the English Premier League showed the scouts’ opinions on the top 5 players expected to excel in the seventh round as follows:

Matthews Cunha (Wolverhampton) 6.5 million pounds

The Wolves striker looks to be hugely promising away to Brentford this week, having scored twice in the five games he has started this season, including one in his last away game against Aston Villa.

The Brazilian player’s basic statistics show his great influence on his team’s attack, and his total of 16 shots and 11 shots inside the penalty area are among the best totals for his team, which shows his ability to score goals, and his nine assists are more than any other player in the Wolverhampton team, and he Which indicates that he is the most capable of providing a decisive pass.

Brentford’s defensive numbers add more encouragement to include Cunha, as the team did not keep a clean sheet this season and received 73 shots inside the penalty area, which is the second highest rate in the league.

Dominic Solanke (Tottenham) £7.6 million

The Tottenham player’s level improved before his visit to Brighton, as Solanke scored his two goals this season in his last two matches against Brentford and Manchester United.

The number of big chances that the Tottenham striker had was impressive, and although Solanke played in only 4 of the first 6 rounds, his 8 big chances amounted to twice the total of any of his team-mates.

Solanke converted 50% of his dangerous chances into goals when he was playing for Bournemouth last season, compared to only 25% this time.

If he can get his finishing skills back to a level similar to his record from last season, Solanke could be a great offensive line option for the coaches.

Leandro Trossard (Arsenal) £6.9 million

The Belgian has benefited from an advanced central role recently due to the injury of Arsenal playmaker Martin Odegaard (£8.2m), and in the match against Leicester City last weekend, Trossard registered his highest tally of the season with 12 points thanks to a goal and an assist in the 4-4 win. 2 alongside Kai Havertz (£8.2m).

He continued this performance by helping Havertz score the first goal in the Gunners’ 2-0 win over Saint-Germain in the Champions League last Tuesday evening.

Marcus Senesi (Bournemouth) £4.8 million

The Bournemouth defender was a powerful presence on both ends of the pitch against Leicester, and Senesi’s huge threat from corners and free kicks helped him score 4 goals and 5 assists last season. At the same time, Leicester struggled to defend themselves in such situations. The team has conceded 25 headers and 37 shots from set pieces this season, the highest number in the league.

Leicester City’s attacking numbers also look encouraging for Senesi’s chances of keeping a clean sheet at the King Power Stadium, as Leicester City fired only 52 shots, which also placed them at the bottom of the standings after the first six rounds.

Tomas Soucek (West Ham) £5.0 million

The West Ham star remains a largely overlooked player in the Fantasy, ahead of their home match with Ipswich Town, and despite scoring 10 points and finishing second to Brentford in the last game, Soucek is not involved in more than 3 per cent of the team’s lineups. .

Not only is Soucek’s total of 13 shots inside the penalty area the best on the team, it places him fifth among all Fantasy midfielders.

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