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12 – Despite only 450 minutes alongside one another in the Barclays Women's Super League this season, Frida Maanum and Caitlin Foord have created 12 chances for each other, the most of any duo in the Women’s Super League this season. Combination.
3.1 – According to Opta’s xGoT model, Manchester City goalkeeper Khiara Keating has prevented the most goals (3.1) in the Barclays Women's Super League this season, conceding seven goals from an xGoT tally of 10.1. Barrier.
4 – Lauren James has scored more goals following a ball carry (4) than any other Barclays Women's Super League player this season and only Chloe Kelly (25) has had more shots following a ball carry than James has (16). Invention.
1 – Manchester City’s Khadija Shaw ranks top for goals (9), expected goals (5.8) and touches in the opposition box (93) in the Barclays Women's Super League this season, while she’s scored 40% of the total hat-tricks in the division in 2023-24 (2/5). Bunny.
32 - Tottenham Hotspur's Grace Clinton has completed the most dribbles in the Barclays Women's Super League this season (32) and she also has the best dribble success rate of any player to attempt 20+ dribbles (68%). Graceful.
0 – Chelsea will be without the injured Sam Kerr when the Barclays Women's Super League returns. Since her debut in January 2020, the Blues have only played seven league games without her, but are yet to lose any of those, scoring 26 goals in the process (W6 D1). Continuation.
28 – Manchester United’s Katie Zelem has created the most chances in the Barclays Women's Super League this season (28), with 20 of those coming via a set play, also the outright most in the division. Delivery.
1 – Table-topping Chelsea have scored the most goals (32), had the most shots (203), most shots on target (89), accumulated the highest expected goal total (26.4) and had the best shot conversion rate (15.8%) of any Barclays Women's Super League side this season. Dominance.
15 – Equatorial Guinea’s Emilio Nsue has scored the first @caf_online AFCON hat-trick in 15 years, 362 days, since Soufiane Alloudi did so for Morocco against Namibia in January 2008. Rarity. #TotalEnergiesAFCON2023
34 - At 34 years 110 days old, Equatorial Guinea’s Emilio Nsue is the oldest goal scorer at the @caf_online AFCON since Ima Andriatsima (35y 34D) scored for Madagascar against DR Congo in July 2019. Evergreen. #TotalEnergiesAFCON2023
11 - Only two players made more tackles on MD1 of #AFCON2023 than Mauritania's Omaré Gassama (5), while Gassama won more duels than any other player on MD1 (11). Combative.
84 - The two players to complete the most passes on MD1 of #AFCON2023 were Côte d'Ivoire's Evan Ndicka (84, 96.6% pass accuracy) and Egypt's Mohamed Abdelmonem (84, 97.7% accuracy). Meticulous.