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Leandro Trossard – Arsenal vs Everton
In a game where Arsenal simply have to win, is a time where players step up when needed. It’s safe to say Trossard has been one of them players. The Belgian has scored 4 goals in his last 5 matches for Arsenal, taking his tally to 12 for the season. There is only Kai Havertz in recent games that compares to Trossard’s output, he’s been instrumental on that left hand side, keeping out an impressive Martinelli. Trossard will get opportunities in this one, coming up against Ben Godfrey. Trossard also has a goal and an assist in his last 2 matches against Everton.
Phil Foden – Manchester City vs West Ham
After already smashing his best ever tally, Foden will still be hungry for more! 25 goal contributions with 17 goals, and after netting 3 in his last 4, apart from Haaland, he’s the most likely to score for City. Foden enjoyed this fixture last season, finding the scoresheet on that day too. With De Bruyne carrying a potential knock, Foden will be key to City’s creativity in this one. He’ll create himself opportunities and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him add to his total.
Rasmus Hojlund – Brighton vs Manchester United
The Danish international has been one of the only small positives of United’s season. In an injury hit season and in a team lacking confidence, Hojlund has picked up 9 goals in 29 matches for United, including 2 in 5. Finally looking to be back to match fitness since his injury, he’ll be a problem for Brighton who will be without captain Lewis Dunk. Before Hojlund’s injury, he scored 7 goals in 6 matches, scoring in all 6. Out of all United’s attacking threats, he is looking like the only one who will be capable of putting it in the net.
Mohamed Salah – Liverpool vs Wolves
In Klopp’s final game as manager, he may look to his superstar to create some magic and add to his 28 goal contributions. The Egyptian has scored 18 times this season, in a campaign that hasn’t ended as well as he’d have liked for himself and the team. His goal against Spurs was his first in 5 and if he doesn’t manage to find the net in this one, it will be his worst return since signing for Liverpool. Someone who is deadly at penalties just gives us that added bonus and opportunity for him to score once again.


