Premier League Round 35: Key Stats and Standout Performers

7th May 2025

Another thrilling weekend of Premier League action delivered goals, surprises, and remarkable individual performances. Let’s dive into the statistical highlights from round 35 that might have slipped under your radar.

Wissa Joins Elite Company

Brentford’s 4-3 victory over Man United featured yet another goal from Yoane Wissa, who has now scored in four consecutive matches. With 17 non-penalty goals this season, only Erling Haaland, Alexander Isak, and Mo Salah have found the net more from open play.

Bowen Continues Red-Hot Form

Jarrod Bowen reached double figures for the season, netting his 10th goal as West Ham drew 1-1 against Tottenham. The Hammers forward now boasts five goal involvements in his last five games – a tally no Premier League player has bettered during this period.

Enciso’s Shot-Happy Display

Julio Enciso may have only scored his second goal of the season in Ipswich’s 2-2 draw against Everton, but his attacking intent was unmatched. The Paraguayan registered six shots with three on target – the highest tallies of any Premier League player this weekend.

El Khannouss: The Chance Creator

Leicester City’s victory over Southampton featured a standout creative performance from Bilal El Khannouss. The midfielder recorded his third assist of the season while creating five chances – more than any other player across all Premier League fixtures this weekend.

Defensive Standouts

Wolves midfielder Andre was a tackling machine during their narrow loss against Man City, making four tackles. With 19 tackles in his last five appearances, no Premier League player has made more over this recent period.

Meanwhile, Newcastle’s Bruno Guimarães continues to show his combative side, committing three fouls against Brighton. His total of 12 fouls across his last five matches leads the Premier League during this timeframe.