Anton Stakh: How a Player for £2.6 Million Became the Breakthrough of the Season in Dream Team.
Anton Stakh: Star of the Family Games League
According to The Sun: Uncovering hidden talents is one of the enjoyable aspects of Dream Team. This season, Anton Stakh (£2.6m) certainly fits this criterion.
PAThis Leeds midfielder became one of the best in game week 5, earning 15 points in a match against Wolverhampton on Saturday. This is the same number of points that Ryan Gravenberch (£4.1m) earned in the Merseyside derby.
His powerful free-kick can confidently be considered the goal of the week. Just six minutes after that, he intercepted a careless pass and fed it to Noah Okafor (£2.6m) for a well-deserved assist.
Those who have been closely following the season were not surprised by the successful performance of the 26-year-old player. His stats are very promising for an asset that costs so little.
Only Bruno Fernandes (£5.9m) and Jack Grealish (£3.8m) have created more opportunities in the top league at this point. He is also among the top ten for total shots.
As Stakh scored points for all league appearances except one, the overall picture suggests that this midfielder can meet many requirements.
In terms of Dream Team, the former Hoffenheim player has earned a total of 34 points, which is a good result for a budget asset. By comparison, he is only three points behind Enzo Fernandes (£4.8m), this week's Rangers (£4.6m), and Mohamed Kudus (£4.7m), two points behind the aforementioned Fernandes and Gravenberch, and just one behind Bryan Mbeumo (£5.5m).
A small portion of players who chose Stakh as a budget option at the start of the season has received generous compensation.
Stakh's Potential on the Field
This strong player, who exceeds 6 feet, is well-prepared for the demands of the Premier League, and fans at Elland Road admire his technical skills.
While his height allows him to be effective in set pieces, he usually takes the corners.
It's hard to imagine that he would be replaced for free-kicks after such a brilliant performance at Molineux.
However, Stakh's opportunities to start in Dream Team may be limited due to Leeds' relatively quiet schedule.
Alamy Following Leeds' exit from the Carabao Cup and the absence of commitments in Europe, they do not have the opportunity to double up games that Dream Team managers typically target.
However, some players will need a budget asset for £2.6m to enable them to include stars like Erling Haaland (£7.7m), Mohamed Salah (£7.3m), and Bukayo Saka (£6.3m) in a busy schedule between international breaks for the game's 'heavyweights.'
Thus, Stakh is a player to keep an eye on.
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