TOP 10 fantasy performances from Game Week 28 of the Premier League
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A week of high scoring and contentious refereeing produced big fantasy hauls. Top ten returns ranged from 18 to 30 points.
The defining image of the round was a high tempo away fight where Brentford left with a big win and one player dominated the fantasy headlines. Mikkel Damsgaard combined a goal and an assist in his side's four goal night, producing the biggest single score of the gameweek. The weekend also featured heated exchanges over refereeing and important set piece moments that shaped results. In the top ten list the point spread was 18 to 30 points.
1. M. Damsgaard – 30 fantasy points
He started the match. Scored and assisted while also creating a big chance and contributing several successful passes into the attacking third. It was a balanced showing, with both direct goal involvement and defensive interceptions on his stat line. What sets him apart from the rest of the top ten is the combination of end product and chance creation in one game.
2. B. Fernandes – 25.5 fantasy points
He started the match. Found the net, laid on an assist and was heavily involved in creating chances while winning duels. This was a leadership style performance that turned possession into clear opportunities. Compared with others in the list his influence came from controlling the final third more than raw finishing.
3. A. Iwobi – 24.5 fantasy points
He started the match. Netted a goal, created a big chance and won multiple contests, helping his team to a crucial victory. His contribution was decisive in a tightly fought game and underlined his importance in the attacking transition. Unlike many others his score was driven by a match winning moment in a tense fixture.
4. H. Mejbri – 23.1 fantasy points
He started the match. Registered an assist and created several opportunities while showing strength in duels. It was a creative midfield display that directly fed his teammates into scoring positions. He stands out as a playmaker whose outputs translated into tangible returns.
5. H. Ekitike – 22.5 fantasy points
He started the match. Delivered both a goal and an assist, won aerial duels and generated attacking pressure, although he missed one big chance. The performance combined physical presence with effective finishing. In the top ten he is notable for translating physical superiority into goals.
6. K. Dewsbury Hall – 21.6 fantasy points
He started the match. Assisted a goal, created big chances and won numerous midfield duels. His game mixed creativity and industrious defending, producing a well rounded return. He differs from other top ten names by functioning primarily as the link between the engine room and the forwards.
7. Gomes – 19.8 fantasy points
He started the match. Scored, won duels and was fouled, while contributing to defensive recoveries. It was a forward thinking display that produced direct reward on the scoresheet. Among the top performers he is an example of a midfield player posting a high score via a scoring action.
8. Thiago – 19.2 fantasy points
He started the match. Scored a goal and won a high number of duels, while taking part in attacking moves. The return came from a mixture of physical contests and a finished chance. He is distinguished by his presence inside the box and ability to capitalise on transitional moments.
9. R. Aït Nouri – 18.1 fantasy points
He started the match. Earned an assist, created a big chance and won several contests out wide. This demonstrates how a defender can deliver strong offensive fantasy returns through progressive passing and set up plays. Compared with most midfielders in the top ten his score came from a blend of defensive solidity and attacking support.
10. Malick Diouf – 18 fantasy points
He started the match. Assisted a goal, won interceptions and blocked a shot but suffered a costly turnover. His returns were more defensive in nature with the added bonus of an assist. He stands out by providing points through defensive contributions rather than pure goal threat.
Summary: The gameweek mixed open high scoring ties with matches decided from set plays and contentious refereeing calls. Debates around officiating and the impact of set piece work shaped how managers viewed several results. Whether the top performers can carry this form forward depends on consistency and how their teams handle pressure in the coming fixtures.
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