Watching other players in the league Arsenal s Emile Smith Rowe names Chelsea Manchester United and Manchester City stars he looks up to in the Premier League
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1,172 passes completed (76% acc.)
205 prog. carries
157 prog. passes
139 shot-creating actions
88 chances created
77 shots (31 on target)
15 goals (6.4 xG)
14 goal-creating actions
8 assists (9.5 xA)
Title-winning pass. Kevin De Bruyne’s PL season by numbers [30 apps]:1,172 passes completed (76% acc.)205 prog. carries157 prog. passes139 shot-creating actions88 chances created77 shots (31 on target)15 goals (6.4 xG)14 goal-creating actions8 assists (9.5 xA)Title-winning pass. While the stats don't really show, Silva was spectacular for Manchester City. The Portuguese maestro came up with several phenomenal displays and was key to the Cityzens retaining the Premier League title. Fernandes, meanwhile, struggled for Manchester United after a bright start. The 27-year-old ended the campaign with 10 goals and 14 assists from 46 matches, marking a significant fall in his numbers from the 2020-21 season. Lastly, Mount enjoyed his most productive campaign for Chelsea. The Englishman scored 13 goals and recorded 16 assists in 53 games across all competitions for the Blues.
Watching other players in the league - Arsenal s Emile Smith Rowe names Chelsea Manchester United and Manchester City stars he looks up to in the Premier League
The midfielder revealed that he follows midfielders from Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City. midfielder has revealed that he watches clips of 's Bruno Fernandes and 's Mason Mount to improve his game. The Englishman also named Manchester City duo Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva as players he studies closely. Smith Rowe enjoyed a breakout campaign with the Gunners last season. The 21-year-old made 37 appearances across all competitions and ended up as their second-highest goalscorer with 11 strikes. He also managed two assists, a number he wants to improve on in the 2022-23 season. The Arsenal youngster recently said (as quoted by the ): "I didn't really get many assists last season. That is one factor I am going to try and improve this season." The midfielder notably missed a few matches last season due to injury issues. When questioned about how he worked on his game during his spells on the sidelines, Smith Rowe responded: "Studying, watching games and clips. Seeing where I should have passed it, or the timing of my passes, and where I can create more chances. Obviously not just me, watching other players in the league as well." Emile Smith Rowe opens up on 'funny' Mikel Arteta, feeding inner adrenaline junkie and resisting junk food cravings Emile Smith Rowe opens up on 'funny' Mikel Arteta, feeding inner adrenaline junkie and resisting junk food cravings The Arsenal youngster was further pressed about which players he watched. He replied by naming one player apiece from Manchester United and Chelsea, and two from Manchester City: "Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Mason Mount."How did the Manchester City duo Manchester United s Fernandes and Chelsea s Mount perform last season
De Bruyne, Silva and Fernandes are easily among the best midfielders in the Premier League right now while Mount is a burgeoning talent. De Bruyne arguably enjoyed the best 2021-22 season out of all four players statistically. The Belgian amazingly scored 19 times and laid out 14 assists in 45 matches across all competitions. Kevin De Bruyne’s PL season by numbers [30 apps]:1,172 passes completed (76% acc.)
205 prog. carries
157 prog. passes
139 shot-creating actions
88 chances created
77 shots (31 on target)
15 goals (6.4 xG)
14 goal-creating actions
8 assists (9.5 xA)
Title-winning pass. Kevin De Bruyne’s PL season by numbers [30 apps]:1,172 passes completed (76% acc.)205 prog. carries157 prog. passes139 shot-creating actions88 chances created77 shots (31 on target)15 goals (6.4 xG)14 goal-creating actions8 assists (9.5 xA)Title-winning pass. While the stats don't really show, Silva was spectacular for Manchester City. The Portuguese maestro came up with several phenomenal displays and was key to the Cityzens retaining the Premier League title. Fernandes, meanwhile, struggled for Manchester United after a bright start. The 27-year-old ended the campaign with 10 goals and 14 assists from 46 matches, marking a significant fall in his numbers from the 2020-21 season. Lastly, Mount enjoyed his most productive campaign for Chelsea. The Englishman scored 13 goals and recorded 16 assists in 53 games across all competitions for the Blues.