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Troy Deeney’s Team of the Week: Verbruggen, Guehi, Guimaraes, Ekitike

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Troy Deeney’s Team of the Week: Verbruggen, Guehi, Guimaraes, Ekitike
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Hugo Ekitike

With Liverpool and Mohamed Salah appearing to be moving in different directions – and Salah heading to join his Egypt team-mates for the Africa Cup of Nations next week anyway – the Reds need other players to step up and fill the Salah-shaped hole in the scoring charts. In Hugo Ekitike, they may have found that man.

Ekitike is now Liverpool’s leading Premier League scorer with five goals, while in all competitions he also tops the charts with eight. On Saturday at Elland Road, the Frenchman scored the first double of his Liverpool career, and with the goals coming in the 48th and 50th minutes, he was the first Premier League player to score twice in the opening five minutes of the second half since Raheem Sterling in March 2019 for Manchester City against Watford.

He led all players in the match for shots (5), shots on target (3) and touches in the opposition box (9) and his only disappointment must have been the scoreline – he was the first Liverpool player to score two goals in a Premier League and not win since Salah last December in a 3-3 draw with Newcastle.

Rayan Cherki

Despite playing just 398 minutes in the Premier League this season, no player has more assists than Manchester City’s Rayan Cherki (5), with two of those coming in the 3-0 victory over Sunderland.

Cherki created six chances in open play, the joint most by a player in a Premier League game this season, while at 22 years and 111 days on Saturday he was the second-youngest Manchester City player to achieve that in a Premier League game, older only than – maybe surprisingly – Mario Balotelli in February 2012 against Blackburn Rovers.

Among players to play 300 minutes in the Premier League, no player has created more chances per 90 minutes than Cherki (3.4) and only four have had more touches in the opposition box per 90 minutes (7.7). The Frenchman is currently assisting a goal, on average, every 80 minutes – also a league best.

Bruno Guimaraes

Bruno Guimaraes has taken 10 corners in the Premier League this season and it is clear which one of those was most memorable – his in-swinging delivery on Saturday against Burnley caught his former team-mate Martin Dubravka out to give the Magpies the lead.

It was not the first Premier League goal direct from a corner (or ‘Olympico goal’ as it’s known) but it was Newcastle’s first ever corner to be put directly into the opponent’s goal in the Premier League, to give Guimaraes a slice of Magpies history. Given the term Olympico goal originates from South America, it seems apt that four of the past seven direct corner goals have been scored by players from that continent – all, in fact, from Brazil. Those scorers are Matheus Pereira, Douglas Luiz, Matheus Cunha and Guimaraes.

Aside from swinging corners directly into the net, Guimaraes has been in excellent recent form – he now has four goals and two assists across his past nine Premier League appearances, scoring five in total this season. Only in 2023-24 has he ever scored more in one season, netting seven times.

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