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Goal scorers are generally recognized more than any other contributor on the field of play.
On that note, this article will honor ten players from Europe's top five leagues- [English Premier League, Italian Serie A, La Liga Santander, German Bundesliga, and France Ligue 1] for their immense contribution to their respective club's success so far this season.
Napoli's versatile midfielder Piotr Zielinski leads a list of ten stars in the ranking of most average chances created by individual players per 90 minutes this season.
With 4.09, the 28-year-old has created the most chances in all competitions as of October 29th, 2022, including Serie A and the UEFA Champions League.Olympique de Marseille's Dimitri Payet comes in second with 3.96, followed by Stade Rennais' Benjamin Bourigeaud (3.8), Kevin De Bruyne (3.75), and Lille's Remy Cabella (3.74).
According to Squakwa data, other stars on the list include Fiorentina's Cristiano Biraghi (3.73), Udinese's Gerard Deulofeu (3.73), Ousmane Dembele (3.62), Marseille's Amine Harit (3.57), and Napoli's Matteo Politano (3.57). (3.53).
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Arsenal 5-0 Nottm Forest: Steve Cooper’s side stay bottom as five-star Gunners dominate
Arsenal were spectacular, with Reiss Nelson scoring twice off the bench as Mikel Arteta's side thrashed Nottingham Forest 5-0.
The Gunners fielded the same lineup that drew 1-1 at Southampton last weekend when Nottingham Forest came to the Emirates Stadium.
Bukayo Saka, Thomas Partey, Gabriel Jesus, and Gabriel Magalhaes were among those called up from Thursday's Europa League defeat at the hands of PSV Eindhoven.
Renan Lodi came in for Neco Williams after Forest beat Liverpool 1-0 the previous weekend.Arsenal got off to a good start and took the lead through Gabriel Martinelli, who stooped to head in a Saka cross before holding up a "Pablo Mari 22" shirt after the Gunners defender was stabbed in Milan last week while on loan at Monza.
Saka hobbled off injured shortly before the half-hour mark, as Arsenal failed to extend their lead despite dominating possession, leaving the score 1-0 at the break.
Soon after the break, the Gunners doubled their lead, Nelson seeing a shot saved by Dean Henderson but following up to finish high into the Forest goal.Nelson had waited 837 days for his last Premier League goal, but it only took three minutes for him to put Arsenal up 3-0 as he turned in Jesus' cross.
Forest's heads had dropped, and they soon shipped a fourth, Nelson this time the provider, as he slid a ball across for Thomas Partey to curl home from outside the box.
Captain Martin Odegaard added a fifth goal, played in by Jesus and tucked away his fourth of the season.
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