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GW7 DIFFERENTIALS;LEROY SANE

Leroy Sane (£9.2m) The winger is owned by only 4.3 per cent of FPL managers ahead of his home match against Brighton & Hove Albion. Sane has benefited from Benjamin Mendy's (£6.4m) recent injury to secure a place on Manchester City's left flank. He earned a meagre total of 30 minutes as a substitute over the first four Gameweeks. But he has started and played the full 90 minutes in both their last two matches. Taking his chance The Germany international has taken his chance, netting against Fulham in Gameweek 5 and supplying an assist in last weekend's win at Cardiff City. Sane was particularly reliable at the Etihad Stadium last season. He recorded 12 assists in front of his own supporters, a total ranked second in FPL. Brighton arrive as one of three sides yet to keep a clean sheet. And Sane's home form suggests that record will remain intact.

GW7 ONES TO WATCH;HARRY KANE

Harry Kane (TOT) £12.4m The Tottenham Hotspur striker seems to have rediscovered his eye for goal ahead of their trip to Huddersfield Town. Kane ended a two-match scoring drought by netting the opener in a 2-1 win at Brighton & Hove Albion last weekend. He was also awarded the maximum three bonus to tally nine points. That was his second-highest haul of the season. Stats boost Kane's 25 per cent ownership will take encouragement from his underlying statistics. He recorded four shots on target in Gameweek 6, more than any other player. That matches his four shots on target over the first five Gameweeks. Warning signs Kane's improved accuracy looks ominous for the Terriers, who have struggled defensively. No side have conceded more goals than Huddersfield's 14. They also rank third bottom for shots faced this season, with 95. Travel happy Kane arrives at the John Smith's Stadium having impressed on his travels this term. He produced a goal and

GW7 DIFFERENTIALS;JOAO MOUTINHO

Joao Moutinho (£5.4m) The midfielder is owned by just 2.1 per cent of FPL managers ahead of his home match against Southampton. Moutinho welcomes the Saints to Molineux in fine form, having scored Wolverhampton Wanderers' equaliser in a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford last weekend. He has 22 FPL points over the last four Gameweeks, including an assist at home to Manchester City in Gameweek 3. Making chances Since arriving from Monaco in the summer, Moutinho has created 10 goalscoring chances, more than any team-mate. Set-play duties are key to his potential. The 32 corners he has taken this season are more than any other player in FPL. Set-piece specialist The Portugal international has created five chances from set-plays alone, which places him in the top four among midfielders. That delivery could well trouble Southampton. Mark Hughes’s men rank among the bottom five sides for chances conceded from set-pieces. They have allowed 20 headed attempts on goal, more than

GW7 OBNES TO WATH;RICHALISON

Richarlison (£6.6m) The winger made a flying start to his Everton career after arriving from Watford last summer. Richarlison scored three goals in the first two Gameweeks, against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Southampton respectively. That helped him to 23 points and led to a huge surge in early-season popularity for the Toffees’ midfielder. Lay-off Richarlison had earned over 1.1m new FPL owners by the time he was sent off at AFC Bournemouth in Gameweek 3. His subsequent three-match ban forced many owners to look for replacements. The summer signing turned in a promising display on his return to the starting XI last weekend. Although he failed to score in the 2-0 loss at Arsenal, Richarlison fired four shots on goal, at least double that of any team-mate. Marked improvements When compared with last season, his shooting accuracy has improved markedly. Five of his nine attempts have been on target this term. That equates to 55.5 per cent accuracy, up from just 23.2

CHELSEA LOOK FORWARD TO PRESERVE PLACE IN RECORD BOOKS

If they need any extra motivation beyond going above Liverpool in the table, Chelsea will be defending one of their Premier League records when they host the league leaders on Saturday. The Blues’ goalless draw at West Ham United on Sunday brought to an end their 100 per cent start to the 2018/19 season. But Liverpool's perfect start continued with their sixth successive PL victory, a 3-0 home win over Southampton, putting them within three of the competition record, held by the west Londoners. Jose Mourinho's Blues won their opening nine matches of 2005/06 on their way to a second successive title. Even if they beat Chelsea, Jurgen Klopp’s side still have a hard task to set the record. After their trip to Stamford Bridge, they next host defending champions Manchester City on 7 October. Should they beat their two nearest pursuers, the leaders will have surpassed their best-ever start to season, eight wins in a row, achieved in 1991. The Reds would then have the c

GW7 ONES TO WATCH;SEAN MORRISON

Sean Morrison (£4.9m) Cardiff City may not have started the season as strongly as they would have liked but they do possess a centre-half who is making an impact in both defence and attack. Morrison helped his side to clean sheets against Newcastle United and Huddersfield Town over Gameweeks 2 to 3. He followed that up with back-to-back assists against Arsenal and Chelsea. Major threat The 27-year-old boasted a fine record in last season's Championship. He scored seven goals and recorded a total of 50 shots on goal. Although he has yet to score this term, Morrison has carried a major threat for the Bluebirds. Chance creator No Cardiff player has bettered his totals of seven chances created and two big chances. A big chance is a situation where the player receiving the pass is expected to score. Morrison's aerial threat can be decisive against visitors Burnley this Sunday. He has won 37 headed duels this season, more than any other defender. Claret concess

GW6 ONES TO WATCH;ALEKSANDAR MITROVIC

Aleksandar Mitrovic (FUL) £6.8m The Fulham striker is in excellent form ahead of his home match with Watford. Mitrovic has scored four goals and provided one assist from the first five matches. He is the second-most productive forward in FPL, with 31 points. Only Sergio Aguero (£11.4m), with 37 points, has scored more. Mitrovic's 20 shots overall is, again, bettered by only Aguero, who has 25. And the Serbia international has been the most accurate player in FPL, with 10 shots on target. His last home fixture was particularly fruitful. Fulham beat Burnley 4-2 in Gameweek 3. Mitrovic scored twice, provided an assist and was awarded maximum bonus for a 16-point haul. Head for heights He will look to target a potential weakness in Watford's defence. The Hornets have conceded 13 goal attempts from headers this season, a total which puts them in the bottom five teams. Eight of Mitrovic's efforts on goal have come from headers, a tally that only Christian

GW6 ONES TO WATCH; ROMELU LUKAKU

Romelu Lukaku (£11.0m) Manchester United’s main man up front continued his excellent early-season form with the opener in a 2-1 win at Watford in Gameweek 5. Lukaku is now the joint-top goalscorer among forwards. He has netted four times ahead of a home match with Wolverhampton Wanderers. That’s despite not starting until Gameweek 2, having featured as a substitute in the season opener against Leicester City. Over the last four Gameweeks, Lukaku has also scored against Brighton & Hove Albion and Burnley. Quality service The Belgian’s underlying statistics during that period impress. His totals of 14 shots inside the penalty area and eight on target rank among the top two players in both categories. Compared with last season, Lukaku’s frequency of big chances, where a player is expected to score, has improved significantly. He has had a big chance every 54.7 minutes this season, far better than his average of 130.4 minutes in 2017/18. And no player has had more th