IT is almost impossible for Dream Team managers to notice every detail of an action-packed Premier League weekend.So allow us to take you on a whistle-stop tour of the most interesting stats from Saturday and Sunday’s fixtures.Dream TeamWatch the ball, not his feet[/caption]Let’s start with the Merseyside derby and Iliman Ndiaye’s (£4.1m) dancing feet.Everton’s No10 registered an astonishing NINE successful dribbles on his way to maximum bonus points.The Senegal international also provided an assist to bank ten points in total, an excellent return from what is arguably the most difficult fixture of the campaign.Ndiaye was a popular selection before Gameweek 1 but Jack Grealish (£3.8m) is very much the Toffees midfielder of choice now and he almost claimed maximum bonus points.The popular 30-year-old fell one player performance mark (PPM) short of the threshold after once again winning several (six to be precise) free-kicks for his team.Grealish has won more fouls (17) than any other player this season, a key factor in him being the first man to reach 10 bonus points — followed by Moises Caicedo (£4.7m) later the same day.Grealish and Caicedo lead the way for bonus pointsPAFrom a Liverpool perspective, Ryan Gravenberch (£4.1m) was the star of the show with a goal and an assist but Florian Wirtz’s goose egg was the bigger Dream Team story.The German midfielder remains the sixth-most selected player in his position but more and more gaffers are losing patience. Anton Stach (£2.6m) matched Gravenberch’s haul of 15 points and is therefore Gameweek 5’s joint-leader at this stage.Any Dream Team bosses that picked the Leeds midfielder as a cheap enabler in pre-season have been rewarded with 34 useful points across the first five Gameweeks.Another goal for the collectionReutersErling Haaland (£7.7m) is already in a league of his own in the goalscoring department.The Norwegian poacher’s one-on-one finish at the Emirates was his seventh of the campaign — no other player has more than three.It’s a much closer contest when it comes to assists with Mohammed Kudus (£4.7m) providing two for Spurs against Brighton to draw level with Grealish overall on four a piece.West Ham left-back El Hadji Malick Diouf (£2.8m) notched his third assist of the season when he set up Jarrod Bowen (£5.1m) on Saturday but his viability is severely hindered by the fact the Hammers have conceded the most goals (13) in the top flight this term.Mohamed Salah (£7.3m), Tijani Reijnders (£4.6m) and Joao Pedro (£4.9m) are the other players on three assists at this stage.GettySurprise package[/caption]There is a case to be made that Jaidon Anthony (£3.1m) is the biggest surprise package of the season so far.The Burnley midfielder is fourth in the rankings among players in his position having scored his third goal of the campaign, with one assist to his name as well.Anthony was responsible for three of the Clarets’ five shots on target against Nottingham Forest, with one finding the net thanks to a little help from a discombobulated Oleksandr Zinchenko (£2.7m).Elsewhere, Aston Villa squandered a golden opportunity to get their first win of the season on Sunday.Sunderland full-back Reinildo (£3.2m) was sent off in the 33rd minute before Matty Cash (£3.6m) put the visitors in the lead at the Stadium of Light but the Villains couldn’t hold on and ultimately settled for a 1-1 draw.Many Dream Team bosses would have been thinking of Unai Emery’s favourites with the Europa League league phase set to get underway but both Morgan Rogers (£5m) and Ollie Watkins (£4.8m) are averaging under three points-per-game in 2025/26.The latter has registered just two shots on target this season!GettyUnder par[/caption]The weekend concluded with a 1-1 draw between Arsenal and Manchester City in a fixture that featured many talking points.We’ve already highlighted Reijnders and Haaland’s contributions but Jeremy Doku (£4m) is also worthy of a mention.The skilful Belgian registered five successful dribbles, three fouls won and four tackles on his way to five points.No midfielder has earned more points from their last three outings and Doku’s fruitful form stands him in good stead for City’s upcoming double header in Gameweek 6: Burnley (h) and Monaco (a).As for the Gunners, Jurrien Timber (£5.2m) made seven tackles to make up for the fact he was shown a yellow card.The Dutchman is second only to Haaland in the rankings right now having racked up 58 points at an average of 9.7 per game.Let’s see what he can do over 90 minutes, Mikel!GETTYMany gaffers will be itching to recruit Eberechi Eze (£5.1m) with Arsenal about to embark on a favourable run of fixtures but Mikel Arteta’s decision to name the England international on the bench against City is a concern.The 27 year-old midfielder was introduced at half time and made a real difference — he pocketed six points via an assist by the final whistle.Eze has only played roughly 59% of the available minutes since his switch from Crystal Palace.Will Arteta increase his playing time in the coming weeks or continue to use him sparingly?Rumours of an injury to Noni Madueke (£3.5m) may force his hand.Dream Team in association with MidniteBET £10 GET £20 +50 free spins – CLAIM HERE*18+ New UK customers. 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