10. Timo Werner (Chelsea) – 12 assists
Although his first season in the blue jersey of the London Giants is considered a very failure, Timo Werner has entered the top 10 with a very important indicator. Although he was introduced mainly as a shooter, the German did an excellent job of organizing his teammates. He brought 12 assists to his teammates in 35 games, doubling his goals. Timo sent out an assist every 217 minutes, including four penalty kicks.
9. Jack Grealish (Aston Villa) – 12 assists
With only 26 games played this year, 2,185 minutes, Jack Grealish can truly be proud of being on the roster. The assist minute ratio is 182. At the same time, he also has the greatest personal bragging rights, because he played an assist hat-trick in the 7:2 defeat of the then Premier League champion Liverpool. Of Grelish’s 12 assists, 10 were obtained through passes, 3 of which came from set kicks, and the last two passed to allow the team to admit the penalty. This was his breakthrough season to become a superstar, but he was hindered by late injuries.
8. Kingsley Coman (Bayern Munich) – 12 assists
With Bayern Munich dominating the Bundesliga again, Kingsley Coman played the role of a winger on the tee. He received 12 assists in his name, of which 2 were for the opposing team to admit a penalty kick, and 10 were in open matches. Koeman has one of the highest percentages of top assists in Europe, averaging once every 146 minutes. The highlight of the season for the 24-year-old was the assist hat-trick against the title contender Leipzig.
7. Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – 12 assists
Probably the best midfielder on the planet has renewed his contract with Manchester City this year, not surprising given his continued record in the 2021 season. KDB got 12 assists, all from passes, 10 from open spaces, and 2 from corner kicks. Among all the players with the most assists, he is the player with the fewest appearances this season, having only participated in 25 league games. Although he played 2001 minutes and assisted 166 minutes.
6. Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund) – 12 assists
The youngest person on the list of football players with the most assists last season. When his abilities and main hype were questioned, Jaden Sancho started the season slowly. However, in these 26 games, Sancho received 10 open assists, one was a corner assist, and one was a penalty. In the 2020/2021 season, his assist rate is set to once every 172 minutes.
5. Iago Aspas (Celta Vigo) – 13 assists
The only player in La Liga who has the most assists in the top 13 of the Champions League. Although the Spanish league is considered the most technical league. Iago Aspers is defending his country and the honour of the striker, having scored 14 goals and his 13 assists because of Liverpool’s defeat. In 33 games, the 33-year-old player averaged an assist every 220 minutes. His 12 assists came from open matches and 1 came from set-pieces. Despite such a season, he was not called up to the Spanish national team to participate in the European Cup.
4. Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) – 14 assists
Despite the poor performance of Tottenham Hotspur, Harry Kane has seen an explosive growth in total goals this year due to the improvement in assists, and he is still the star of the Premier League. Kane scored 14 assists in the league this year, and he also scored 23 goals, which earned him the league’s Golden Boot award, so he has a dominant position on both data lines. After playing for 3,086 minutes, Kane is a busy bee, getting an assist every 257 minutes. Most of his assists (12 of them) came from open games, with two set-pieces and one penalty kick conceded.
3. Daichi Kamada (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 15 assists
The next two attractions are also Eintracht Frankfurt. Three penalty kicks were made to Japan’s 24-year-old Kamada Ochi. He contributed 9 open match assists and 3 set-piece assists. With a high rate of assists for every 158 times spent in the German League this season, Kamada has truly earned a reputation for himself this season.
2. Filip Kostic (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 17 assists
Frankfurt’s second player is left-wing player or full-back Philip Kostic. The season performance was very different, as he was almost dormant throughout the first half of the season and at the same time ignited the Bundesliga in 2021. The Serb received 16 of the 17 assists in the second half of the season. Among them, 10 assists came from open matches, usually from counterattacks, five came from set kicks, and two came from letting the defender beat in a penalty shootout. he.
Kostic is also directly attributable to several own goals suffered by Eintracht’s opponents, which fell from his cross. However, these indicators are not being followed. The 28-year-old has played 30 games and has an assist for every 149 minutes played.
1. Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich) – 21 assists
Although Robert Lewandowski occupies the supreme position in the European ranking of scorers, winning the Golden Boot and most of the spotlight, his crime partner eventually became the leader in the assist department. Thomas Muller is undeniable this season and even asked Joachim Low to return him to the national team. After 21 assists in 32 games, if he is not on the biggest stage, it would be a crime.
Mueller has the highest playing time and assist rate, averaging one assist every 127 minutes. Opponents fouled him in the penalty area and won three games, 14 from open matches and 4 from set kicks. For most of them, Robert Lewandowski was the target. Mueller also scored 11 goals, which shows how comprehensive he is, and at the age of 31, he is still underestimated.
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