Here are all of the leading stats men in the Premier League after the first seven matches of the 2024/25 season.
All the stats in this article are taken from FBref unless stated otherwise.
The Premier League players leading the stats after gameweek 7
Goals scored:
1. Erling Haaland, Man City – 10
=2. Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford – 6
=2. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 6
4. Luis Diaz, Liverpool – 5
5. Eight players on five goals.
Goals per 90:
1. Erling Haaland, Man City – 1.43
2. Luis Diaz, Liverpool – 1.01
3. Yoane Wissa, Brentford – 0.93
4. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 0.91
5. Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford – 0.86
Assists:
1. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 7
2. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 5
=3. Wilfred Ndidi, Leicester – 4
=3. Mo Salah, Liverpool – 4
=5. Bernardo Silva, Man City – 3
=5. Nicolas Jackson, Chelsea – 3
=5. Jadon Sancho, Chelsea – 3
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Assists per 90:
1. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 1.11
2. Jadon Sancho, Chelsea – 1.04
3. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 0.76
4. Savio, Man City – 0.62
5. Mo Salah, Liverpool – 0.60
Goals and assists:
1. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 11
2. Erling Haaland, Man City – 10
3. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 9
4. Mo Salah, Liverpool – 8
5. Nicolas Jackson, Chelsea – 7
Goals and assists per 90:
1. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 1.16
=2. Erling Haaland, Man City – 1.43
=2. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 1.43
4. Yoane Wissa, Brentford – 1.25
=5. Luis Diaz, Liverpool – 1.21
=5. Nicolas Jackson, Chelsea – 1.21
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Non-penalty goals:
1. Erling Haaland, Man City – 9
=2. Luis Diaz, Liverpool – 5
=2. Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford – 5
=2. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 5
5. Seven players on four goals.
Non-penalty goals per 90:
1. Erling Haaland, Man City – 1.29
2. Luis Diaz, Liverpool – 1.01
3. Yoane Wissa, Brentford – 0.93
4. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 0.76
5. Noni Madueke, Chelsea – 0.75
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Non-penalty goals and assists per 90:
1. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 1.51
2. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 1.43
3. Erling Haaland, Man City – 1.29
4. Yoane Wissa, Brentford – 1.25
5. Luis Diaz, Liverpool – 1.21
Expected goals:
1. Erling Haaland, Man City – 6.5xG
2. Nicolas Jackson, Chelsea – 5.2xG
3. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 4.4xG
4. Kai Havertz, Arsenal – 4.3xG
5. Mo Salah, Liverpool – 4.1xG
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Non-penalty expected goals:
1. Erling Haaland, Man City – 5.7npxG
2. Nicolas Jackson, Chelsea – 5.2npxG
3. Kai Havertz, Arsenal – 4.3npxG
=4. Ollie Watkins, Aston Villa – 3.6npxG
=4. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 3.6npxG
Shots:
1. Erling Haaland, Man City – 34
2. Antoine Semenyo, Bournemouth – 31
3. Eberechi Eze, Crystal Palace – 27
=4. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 25
=4. Kai Havertz, Arsenal – 25
Shots on target:
1. Erling Haaland, Man City – 22
2. Mo Salah, Liverpool – 13
3. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 11
=4. Nicolas Jackson, Chelsea – 10
=4. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 10
=4. Kai Havertz, Arsenal – 10
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Key passes:
1. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 27
=2. Andreas Pereira, Fulham – 23
=2. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 23
4. Dwight McNeil, Everton – 22
5. Dejan Kulusevski, Spurs – 21
Passes into the penalty area:
1. Alex Iwobi, Fulham – 21
2. Kevin De Bruyne, Man CIty – 19
3. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 18
=4. Pedro Porro, Spurs – 16
=4. Son Heung-min, Spurs – 16
Pass completion percentage:
1. William Saliba, Arsenal – 95%
2. André, Wolves – 94.9%
3. Manuel Akanji, Man City – 94.6%
4. Jack Stephens, Southampton – 93.9%
5. Mateo Kovacic, Man City – 93.8%
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Shot-creating actions:
1. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 51
=2. Andreas Pereira, Fulham – 39
=2. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 39
4. Dejan Kulusevski, Spurs – 38
5. James Maddison, Spurs – 36
Goal-creating actions:
1. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal – 11
2. Cole Palmer, Chelsea – 7
3. Jadon Sancho, Chelsea – 6
=4. Nicolas Jackson, Chelsea – 5
=4. Mo Salah, Liverpool – 5
=4. James Maddison, Spurs – 5
=4. Savio, Man City – 5
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Successful take-ons:
1. Mohammed Kudus, West Ham – 23
2. Adama Traore, Fulham – 21
3. Omari Hutchinson, Ipswich – 18
4. Jeremy Doku, Man City – 16
=5. Iliman Ndiaye, Everton – 15
=5. Kaoru Mitoma, Brighton – 15
Tackles:
1. Wilfred Ndidi, Leicester – 28
2. Moises Caicedo, Chelsea – 27
3. Antonee Robinson, Fulham – 25
4. João Gomes, Wolves – 24
5. Tyrick Mitchell, Crystal Palace – 23
Tackles won:
1. Wilfred Ndidi, Leicester – 18
2. Tyrick Mitchell, Crystal Palace – 17
=3. Moises Caicedo, Chelsea – 16
=3. Antonee Robinson, Fulham – 16
5. João Gomes, Wolves – 15
Blocks:
1 Nathan Collins, Brentford – 22
2. Wout Faes, Leicester – 20
=3. Gabriel Magalhães, Arsenal – 17
=3. Wilfred Ndidi, Leicester – 17
=3.Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool – 17
Interceptions:
=1. Lisandro Martinez, Man Utd – 17
=1. Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool – 17
=3. Mario Lemina, Wolves – 15
=3. Diogo Dalot, Man Utd – 15
5. Kobbie Mainoo, Man Utd – 14
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Clearances:
1. Wout Faes, Leicester – 50
2. Marc Guehi, Crystal Palace – 46
3. Jacob Greaves, Ipswich – 41
4. Murillo, Nottingham Forest – 40
=5. James Tarkowski, Everton – 39
=5. Jan Bednarek, Southampton – 39
=5. Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool – 39
Clean sheets:
1 Andre Onana, Man Utd – 4
2. David Raya, Arsenal – 3
=2. Alisson, Liverpool – 3
=4. Guglielmo Vicario, Spurs – 2
=4. Matz Sels, Nottingham Forest – 2
=4. Robert Sanchez, Chelsea – 2
=4. Nick Pope, Newcastle – 2
Saves:
=1. Mads Hermansen, Leicester – 33
=1. Mark Flekken, Brentford – 33
=3. Nick Pope, Newcastle – 31
=3. Robert Sanchez, Chelsea – 31
5. David Raya, Arsenal – 25
Save percentage:
1. Alisson, Liverpool – 88.2%
2. Nick Pope, Newcastle – 81.1%
3. David Raya, Arsenal – 80.6%
=4. Matz Sels, Nottingham Forest – 80%
=4. Robert Sanchez, Chelsea – 80%
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