Since the start of last season, some forwards have made a name for themselves not just by scoring goals but by relentlessly hunting the ball in the final third.
Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo leads the pack with a remarkable 42 recoveries, showing his tireless energy and pressing ability. Close behind is Brentford’s Bryan Mbuemo with 35, while West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen sits third on 32.
Manchester United’s Amad Diallo has impressed with 30, despite limited appearances, and Liverpool’s talisman Mohamed Salah rounds off the top five with 27, proving that even elite goal scorers put in the dirty work off the ball.
These numbers highlight the growing importance of forwards who can defend from the front and turn pressure into opportunities.




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