Alex Iwobi Tops Fulham’s Goal Contribution Chart

Super Eagles’ Alex Iwobi has emerged as the beating heart of Fulham’s attack this season, topping the team’s goal contributions chart with an impressive tally of six.

Alex Iwobi’s six goals contributions consist of three goals and three assists across 13 Premier League appearances.

As the team gears up to host Brighton & Hove Albion at the Craven Cottage at 8:30 p.m. tonight, December 5, Iwobi’s impact on the pitch has been nothing short of vital.

The Nigeria international recently reached a personal milestone in his last home fixture, scoring his 25th Premier League goal during a challenging 4-1 loss to Wolves at Craven Cottage.

He quickly followed up that achievement by playing a pivotal role in a subsequent match, where he provided his third assist of the campaign in a tense 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur. His ability to maneuver through defenses and create opportunities has made him an indispensable asset to the squad.

Marco Silva, the manager of the Cottagers, expressed his frustrations after the contest against Spurs, asserting that his side had shown enough tenacity and skill throughout the match to warrant a victory.

The match also saw a dramatic twist when Fulham’s captain, Tom Cairney, was sent off late in the proceedings, adding to the eventful nature of the encounter.

In terms of goal-scoring prowess, the £22 million summer acquisition from Everton is in good company, sharing the joint-second spot on Fulham’s scoring charts with young talents Emile Smith Rowe and Harry Wilson, all of whom have netted three goals this season.

Leading the charge is Mexican striker Raúl Jiménez, who boasts an impressive four goals in his 13 outings.

As for creativity, Iwobi’s three assists place him squarely on par with left-back Antonee Robinson, while Spanish winger Adama Traoré shines as the standout creator, having directly assisted in the scoring for his teammates four times this term.

Smith Rowe and Jiménez have both provided two assists each, showcasing their diverse skills. Goalkeeper Bernd Leno, alongside Kenny Tete, Rodrigo Muniz, and Reiss Nelson, has also contributed with one assist each.

This positions Iwobi and Jiménez as joint leaders in goal contributions for Fulham, both contributing an impressive total of six and highlighting their crucial roles as the team looks to build momentum in the Premier League.

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