Top 7 Dream Team players with the lowest ownership: who is underrated.

Top 7 Dream Team players with the lowest ownership: who is underrated
Top 7 Dream Team players with the lowest ownership: who is underrated

According to The Sun: The international break has created an opportunity for Dream Team managers to review the season's status and assess their players' prospects.

In this article, we will take a look at a few performers who have gone unnoticed.

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Here are the seven best footballers appearing in less than 5% of teams.

Jaidon Anthony

  • £3.5m
  • 1.9% ownership
  • 51 points

This player has been a true revelation.

After scoring two goals in the first 33 matches of the Premier League, he has already netted four times in seven matches this season.

Among midfielders, only Antoine Semenyo (£4.9m) and Diego Gomes from Brighton (£3m) have scored more goals at this point.

The low ownership percentage is explained by managers' caution regarding the Clarets' team.

Scott Parker's club currently sits 18th in the table, having earned just four points from seven matches since their promotion.

However, Anthony's individual efforts certainly deserve attention.

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Iliman Ndiaye

  • £4m
  • 4.6% ownership
  • 53 points

The number 10 at Everton was very popular at the start of the season, but later managers began to replace him with Jack Grealish (£3.8m), who provided more assists.

Ndiaye is currently just six points behind his teammate, having scored three goals.

Everton has a match scheduled against Manchester City in game week 8, in which Grealish will not be able to play, so the Senegalese's chances of surpassing the Englishman in the rankings are increasing.

Additionally, it should be noted that Ndiaye is the primary penalty taker for Everton, which increases his value for Dream Team.

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Elliot Anderson

  • £4.1m
  • 4% ownership
  • 53 points

Nottingham Forest has yet to win since changing coaches, but this tenacious midfielder has received recognition for his individual performances.

Anderson leads Dream Team in bonus points (16) and shows high results in dribbles and won fouls, with a passing accuracy of 88%.

Although he has not scored yet, he has provided two assists and ranks fourth among midfielders for most passes.

At the moment, Anderson shares ninth place among midfielders and is an excellent option in his price range, as he gets plenty of playing time during the rotation of domestic and European commitments.

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Igor Thiago

  • £3.6m
  • 4% ownership
  • 55 points

Despite Bryan Mbeumo (£5.3m) and Yoane Wissa (£4.5m) leaving Brentford, they still have the Brazilian number 9, who is not shy about scoring.

So far, only Erling Haaland (£7.9m) has more goals among forwards in Dream Team.

Thiago hopes to increase his goal tally to five in game week 8, when Brentford plays against West Ham, a team that has conceded the most goals in the league this season.

This 24-year-old player has an impressive average of 6.9 points per game.

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Chris Richards

  • £4.1m
  • 2.6% ownership
  • 55 points

The American is ranked seventh among defenders, although he is easily overlooked, as two of his teammates - Daniel Munoz (£5.6m) and Marc Guehi (£4.6m) - are rated higher than him.

Richards offers a more affordable path to Crystal Palace's reliable defense.

Only league leaders Arsenal have conceded fewer goals so far, and the Eagles are likely to add a few more 'clean' matches in the near future.

Richards' team plans to compete in matches against AEK Larnaca, AZ Alkmaar, and Strasbourg until the end of November.

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Bruno Guimaraes

  • £5.1m
  • 3.2% ownership
  • 56 points

Before the season started, we highlighted Bruno Guimaraes' flexibility from Newcastle, and he has lived up to our expectations.

The last 14 points have moved Guimaraes up to eighth place among midfielders.

Among competitors behind him are Tidjane Rangers (£4.5m), Bruno Fernandes (£5.7m), and Declan Rice (£4.8m).

This talented Brazilian has scored two goals and provided three assists, and has not been afraid to battle for the ball.

Like Anderson, he spends almost all his time on the field and will have plenty of opportunities to score points in the coming months due to a busy European match schedule.

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John McGinn

  • £4.5m
  • 2.6% ownership
  • 57 points

The fan favorite at Villa Park has gone unnoticed this season.

Many Dream Team managers may be surprised to learn that McGinn is just two points behind Mohamed Kudus (£4.8m) at this moment.

One of the reasons the Scottish midfielder has not attracted attention is that he has yet to accumulate double-digit points, which usually sparks interest.

However, he has scored nine points in four different matches this season, and this gradual increase has already resulted in a significant overall number.

McGinn has scored in three consecutive games against Bologna, Fulham, and Feyenoord between matchdays 5 and 6.

He has also received bonuses in six out of ten matches.

In the face of increasing competition in the Premier League, these performers could become unexpected heroes, capable of not only improving their teams' results but also proving to be winning for Dream Team fans. Now, more than ever, it is important to monitor their form and contribution to upcoming matches.

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