Dele Alli could be among those left on the bench while Ryan Mason, who has
an impressive average pass accuracy of 88 % in the Europa League group stages this season, could receive a run - out, with the midfielder seeking to prove to Pochettino that he is worth of a regular place in the side.
Not exact matches
His
passes per game of 60 shows he is ready to launch attacks from the back, and his
average WhoScored rating of 7.05 is very
impressive.
He was sacked twice but still
averaged a solid 8.0 yards per
pass attempt, including sacks; this is even more
impressive when you factor in the fact that Penn State couldn't run the ball to save its life (Zach Zwinak and Bill Belton: 30 carries, 80 yards) and he faced a lot of second - and third - and - longs.
He still has some work to do in
pass protection as he surrendered 19 pressures for a slightly - above
average pass blocking grade, but his overall body of work was
impressive for a true sophomore.
With regards to Iwobi, the youngster has been hugely
impressive of late, registering an
average pass accuracy of 83 % in the Premier League this season.
Sakho completed an outstanding 93 % of his
passes — superior to his already
impressive Europa League season
average of 89 %.
Well, for one it's a great word, for two, Saponara has seen a dramatic decline in his play from last season, one in which he seemed like Italy's next great # 10, scoring five goals and dishing out an
impressive 11 assists, all while
averaging over two key
passes, two dribbles and two shots per match, a feat no one on Roma managed last season.