Premier League Round 37: Key Stats and Standout Performers
19th May 2025
Another captivating weekend of Premier League action delivered decisive victories, tight contests, and exceptional individual displays. Let’s explore the statistical highlights from Gameweek 37 that deserve your attention.
Odegaard’s Creative Masterclass
Arsenal’s narrow 1-0 victory over Newcastle featured another assist from Martin Odegaard, continuing his exceptional creative form. The Norwegian playmaker has now registered four assists in his last five Premier League appearances – more than any other player in the league during this period.
Bowen and Wissa’s Remarkable Consistency
Jarrod Bowen found the net in West Ham’s 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest, scoring for the third consecutive match. With six goal involvements in his last five Premier League games, the English forward continues to be one of the division’s most productive attackers.
Not to be outdone, Brentford’s Yoane Wissa contributed to both goals in their 3-2 loss against Fulham. Like Bowen, Wissa now boasts six goal involvements in his last five Premier League appearances – a tally no other player in the league has surpassed during this timeframe.
Williams’ Defensive Dominance
Nottingham Forest’s Neco Williams delivered a defensive masterclass against West Ham, making eight tackles – the highest of any Premier League player this weekend. The Welsh right-back has amassed an impressive 21 tackles across his last five appearances, cementing his reputation as one of the league’s most tenacious defenders.
Hutchinson’s Foul-Drawing Expertise
Leicester City’s victory over Ipswich featured a standout performance from Omari Hutchinson, who drew six fouls – more than any other Premier League player this weekend. Only Arsenal’s Lewis-Skelly has been fouled more times in a single match this season.
Meanwhile, Leicester’s Luke Thomas found himself on the opposite end of the disciplinary spectrum, committing five fouls. His total of 11 fouls in his last five appearances is second only to Newcastle’s Bruno Guimarães during this period.