Charlotte Marsh
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This season, they're incredible numbers and he's out-dribbling Wilfred Zaha, who if you think about it, would probably be at the top of the list, but I think Traore is exceeding him now.
Even though he's dribbling more in most games, even though he's doing more dribbles in games, he's actually overall dribbling less.
which I think shows that he's dribbling to help his team rather than just because he can do it and he doesn't really know what else to do.
So he's finally using, I think the phrase Adam used was he's finally using quality over quantity, which is a great way of describing it.
He started in 20 of all his 24 Premier League games this season.
He only missed out on the opening weekend, which considering the Europa League qualifiers they had and he played 90 minutes in four of those games is not really a surprise.
He's won eight Sky Sports Man of the Match Awards.
I think I've given him a couple.
I don't know if you have.
Which is better than Jack Grealish, Kevin De Bruyne and Sadio Mane.
And he's on the course of his best ever season for scoring and assists.
So his best at the moment was five goals and 12 assists for Middlesbrough in the 17-18 season.
So far this season, admittedly, with...
probably few more games he's called five times and assisted ten times so with the way his form is at the moment that's only likely to increase over the next few months and he's only 23 as well which I find really scary too in a good way yeah absolutely yeah he's
I mean, that's a big question to ask.
You don't need me to sit here and tell you all the problems that there are with Arsenal's defence.
No offence to Oli or anything like that.
But it's no surprise that Arteta's gone after defenders in these transfer window.
They've only kept four Premier League clean sheets this season, which is the second joint lowest.
I think there's five other teams that have had four and two that have had three, which is Norwich, who are bottom of the table, and funnily enough, Tottenham.