Stat Attack - Supply lines firing for Norwich City even if strikers aren’t
Robert Snodgrass has delivered 86 crosses this season, the third highest overall in the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index. - Credit: Dave Rawcliffe/Focus Images Ltd
Norwich City have now failed to score in their last three matches but the goal drought at Carrow Road doesn’t appear to be due to a lack of opportunities.
Winger Robert Snodgrass has delivered 86 crosses this season, the third highest overall in the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index and just two behind the top ranked player Leighton Baines who has delivered 88.
That performance makes Snodgrass Norwich’s top ranked player in 40th overall in the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index, thanks to four goals and four assists this season. Snodgrass has also completed 504 passes in the opposition half, averaging one every 3 minutes 41 seconds.
Team-mate Anthony Pilkington has also been delivering the crosses this season, and is ranked sixth overall.
Another Norwich midfielder doing his best to reverse Norwich’s fortunes is Bradley Johnson. Johnson has been consistently one of the Premier League’s hardest working players and has now covered 133.62 miles this season, more than any other Norwich player.
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Spurs midfielder Sandro has excelled in the role of holding midfielder this season, winning 62 tackles so far, the joint second highest in the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index.
Aaron Lennon is enjoying a return to top form this season, and is ranked fourth overall in the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index for dribbles with 30.
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