Who has had the greatest attacking threat among Liverpool and Arsenal attackers?
When we assess the underlying numbers of Liverpool and Arsenal’s key attackers over their clubs’ last six league matches, Salah clearly makes the strongest case to remain in managers’ squads.
In terms of goal threat, the Egyptian’s 30 shots, 22 shots in the box, seven big chances and 12 shots on target are all more than any Liverpool or Arsenal player in their last six matches.
Indeed, Salah ranks second among all players in Fantasy for both shots and shots in the box over their last six outings.
However, an abysmal 6.7 per cent goal conversion rate has hindered his output dramatically – he has scored only twice in that spell, compared with the 10 goals of Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (£6.2m).
Nunez’s 17 shots in the box sit second in the analysis yet, just like Salah, he has failed to finish his opportunities and boasts a lowly 5.3 per cent conversion rate.
Havertz leads the way for the Gunners with 15 shots in the box and five big chances, while his three big chances created are joint-top with Martin Odegaard (£8.6m).
The German’s 11 shots on target sit second to Salah here, with Leandro Trossard (£6.5m) his nearest challenger for the Gunners with six accurate efforts.