Here are the Premier League players to have created the most chances this season.
Can anyone beat Kevin De Bruyne to top spot? Bruno Fernandes is giving it a good go.
We've included the chances created in total as well as the per 90 in brackets to separate the ties. Thanks to Fotmob for the stats.
1) Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City): 75 (3.6)
Twelve Premier League assists for the season so obviously Pep Guardiola did not start him against Tottenham. De Bruyne came back in against Villa and was predictably great, and then added an assist to a goal v Arsenal.
2) Kieran Trippier (Newcastle): 70 (3.1)
Created 32 chances in the seven games since his last Premier League assist for an increasing binary Newcastle.
3) Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United): 68 (3.0)
Nine (NINE!) chances created v Leicester City as he thrives in this post-Ronaldo world.
4) Andreas Pereira (Fulham): 53 (2.4)
Sorry, who? Seen as something of a joke in his time at Manchester United, Pereira is providing further evidence that it was the club we should have been laughing at.
5) Martin Odegaard (Arsenal): 51 (2.5)
Led the charge v Aston Villa with seven chances as Arsenal established themselves at the top of the Premier League again. What a player. What a season.
6) Bukayo Saka (Arsenal): 50 (2.3)
Shackled in recent weeks in terms of chance creation, dropping below Odegaard in that regard. But he won't mind if he ends up with a winner's medal at the end of the season.
6) James Ward-Prowse (Southampton): 49 (2.1)
Does anyone other than Ward-Prowse do anything at Southampton?
8) Pascal Gross (Brighton): 45 (2.1)
The German really has been a phenomenal signing and is somehow only 31. Long may he continue to be quietly brilliant and create a ludicrous number of chances for Brighton.
9) Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool): 41 (2.3)
The Newcastle game brought only his second Premier League assist of the season. How Liverpool have missed his creativity.
10) Harry Kane (Spurs): 41 (1.7)
That right there is the goalscorer and creator Manchester City needed instead of that fraudatron Erling Haaland.