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Breaking down every player with 100+ points this season — Man City and Chelsea reign supreme

On Monday night, Richarlison (£3.8m) became the 40th player to join the 100 Club™ this season.

Any individual who reaches a century of Dream Team points is worthy of consideration and the full breakdown correlates tightly with the most-popular players.


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Firstly, let’s take a look at how the 100 Club™ members are divided in terms of which club they represent.

  • Man City: 10
  • Chelsea: 7
  • Leicester: 4
  • Man United: 4
  • Aston Villa: 3
  • Liverpool: 3
  • Arsenal: 2
  • Everton: 2
  • Spurs: 2
  • Leeds: 1
  • West Ham: 1
  • Wolves: 1
  • Brighton, Burnley, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Newcastle, Sheffield United, Southampton, West Brom: 0

Squint and you see Bonucci and Chiellini

Man City’s dominance is strongly reflected but Chelsea’s lofty position may come as a surprise — after all, the Blues felt the need to change manager midway through the season.

No prizes for guessing Spurs’ two best players and Leeds’ sole representative while eight clubs are still waiting for their first player to reach triple figures in 2020/21.

Now let’s get specific…

Arsenal: Nicolas Pepe (£4.1m) 116, Bukayo Saka (£3.6m) 102

Aston Villa: Jack Grealish (£4.5m) 124, Ollie Watkins (£3.5m) 121, Emiliano Martinez (£3.6m) 111

Chelsea: Tammy Abraham (£3.5m) 130, Timo Werner (£3.7m) 122, Reece James (£4.4m) 121, Mason Mount (£3.1m) 117, Cesar Azpilicueta (£4.2m) 114, Kurt Zouma (£3.2m) 112, Ben Chilwell (£3.5m) 105

Everton: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£4.6m) 175, Richarlison (£3.8m) 101

Leeds: Patrick Bamford (£3.8m) 137

Saka brought up his hundred with an inspired Europa League performance

Leicester: Harvey Barnes (£3.0m) 133, Jamie Vardy (£5.1m) 130, James Maddison (£4.1m) 129, James Justin (£3.8m) 128

Liverpool: Mohamed Salah (£6.1m) 202, Sadio Mane (£6.3m) 161, Roberto Firmino (£2.9m) 104

Man City: Joao Cancelo (£5.9m) 194, Raheem Sterling (£6.5m) 164, Phil Foden (£4.3m) 148, Ruben Dias (£4.5m) 147, John Stones (£5.0m) 143, Ilkay Gundogan (£4.1m) 136, Kevin De Bruyne (£5.8m) 132, Ederson (£4.4m) 116, Kyle Walker (£4.4m) 114, Oleksandr Zinchenko (£4.9m) 100

Man United: Bruno Fernandes (£5.4m) 236, Marcus Rashford (£5.2m) 211, Harry Maguire (£5.0m) 134, Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£3.6m) 120

Spurs: Harry Kane (£6.7m) 242, Son Heung-min (£4.8m) 178

West Ham: Tomas Soucek (£3.4m) 111

Wolves: Pedro Neto (£3.2m) 102

Double up

It’s telling that four of Chelsea’s centurions are defenders and the quartet doesn’t even include Thiago Silva (£4.2m), who will probably get in on the act in his first game back if he contributes to a clean sheet.

Incredibly, Riyad Mahrez (£3.7m) and Gabriel Jesus (£4.6m) are yet to join their legion of team-mates with 100+ points.

Pep Guardiola’s side could boast as many as 16 players with triple-figure points tallies by the end of the campaign.

Liverpool’s famous front three make the cut but the absence of Alisson (£3.2m), Trent Alexander-Arnold (£4.2m) and Andy Robertson (£3.7m) is indicative of the defending champions’ stuttering form.

Man United are the only club with two double centurions at this stage though Son will hope to join Kane in the next month.

Remember, Dream Team bosses, March’s transfers will be ready to use this Friday!


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