GAMEWEEK 6 is not done yet with nine European fixtures still to come in midweek.But there’s already plenty for Dream Team managers to reflect upon after another fascinating weekend of Premier League action.We’ve picked out some interesting stats from Saturday and Sunday’s games, some that have shaped the current Gameweek and some that may influence future strategies.Dream TeamNot his finest hour[/caption]Feeling BlueSaturday was a day to forget for Trevoh Chalobah (4.1m), one of Dream Team’s most popular defenders.The Chelsea centre-back was shown a straight red card in the 53rd minute for denying a goal-scoring opportunity.Consequently, the Blues lost 3-1 having been 1-0 up for the majority of the game.When all was said and done, Chalobah incurred minus four points — an absolute horror show for his owners.The 26-year-old burst out the blocks this season with 35 points in his first three outings but he’s mustered just eight points from five appearances since.Chalobah was far from the only popular player who suffered the indignity of minus points on Saturday as Bruno Fernandes (£6m), the game’s sixth-most selected midfielder, finished on minus one after missing a penalty at the Gtech.Deepest sympathies to any gaffers with both Chalobah and Fernandes in their XI.ReutersChasing Haaland[/caption]Buzzing BeeIgor Thiago (£3.3m) was the architect of Manchester United’s latest defeat.Brentford’s No9 scored a brace to steer his side to a 3-1 win in West London.The Brazilian has stepped up for the Bees since the departures of Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa — he’s now scored five goals in all competitions.At the time of writing, only Erling Haaland (£7.7m) boasts a greater goal tally in 2025/26.MasterclassRichard Lee/ShutterstockLeeds the WaySpeaking of Manchester City’s No9, he added another 21 points to his total with a brace at home to Burnley but that was only good enough to make him the second-best performer of the weekend.Top spot belongs to Sean Longstaff (£2.7m), who produced a talismanic all-round performance during Leeds’ 2-2 draw with Bournemouth.The ex-Newcastle midfielder assisted the Whites’ first goal and scored the second but that only tells half the story of his afternoon.He also made the most tackles in the game (six) and earned maximum bonus points, mainly because he registered a whopping seven accurate crosses.Longstaff pouched 22 points by full time and is now just one point behind Jack Grealish (£3.8m), Tijani Reijnders (£4.6m) and Mohammed Kudus (£4.9m) in the overall rankings.GettyLightning feet[/caption]Doku’s DribblesMan City’s Belgium international didn’t score against the Clarets but his backers benefited from a massive 17-point return via two assists.Like Longstaff, Doku earned maximum bonus points but through successful dribbles (eight of them to be precise) rather than a battery of crosses.Nobody has ever doubted the electric winger’s ability to beat a man but critics have questioned the quality of his end product.However, few could slate him this season as he’s averaging a goal or assist every 88.8 minutes so far.Only Kudus has completed more successful dribbles than Doku in all competitions this season.Score PredictorPlay Score Predictor with Dream Team this seasonFree to playEvery correct prediction earns you one entry into the end-of-season £10,000 prize drawPlay in Mini Leagues against your matesPLAY NOW!Lone WolfWolves were denied their first league win of the season by a late Joao Palhinha (£3.7m) equaliser but Santiago Bueno (£2.6m) deserves immense credit for his efforts.The Uruguay defender was on hand to poke the ball past Guglielmo Vicario (£4.1m) but his defensive effort was more impressive — he made eight tackles in total and banked 13 points.Funnily enough, Palhinha is the joint-leader for tackles (26) this season, alongside Moises Caicedo (£4.7m).Safe handsGettyWhat a Bargain!Last but by no means least, a round of applause for Robin Roefs (£2.7m).Sunderland’s goalkeeper made the joint-most saves (six) over the weekend, thereby making a huge contribution to his side’s vital clean sheet at the City Ground.The young Dutchman probably should have done better for Matty Cash’s (£3.9m) goal at the Stadium of Light in Gameweek 5 but he more than made up for it against Nottingham Forest.Roefs started the season as the joint-cheapest player in the game and gaffers who singled him out as the affordable enabler of choice have been handsomely rewarded.He ranks fourth in his position on 39 points, two shy of David Raya (£4.8m) who started as the most expensive keeper.What a gem!Dream Team in association with MidniteBET £10 GET £20 +50 free spins – CLAIM HERE*18+ New UK customers. Bet £10 on accas with 4+ legs, min odds 3/1 (4.0). Get 4x £5 Free Bets and 50 Free Spins, valid for 7 days on selected bets and games only. T&Cs apply. BeGambleAware.org