The Premier League’s most dangerous predators

The Premier League’s most dangerous predators [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Just under two months have passed in the new Premier League season and already observers are seeing a new level of attacking talent.

With matchday seven beginning as Romelu Lukaku’s Everton take on Crystal Palace this morning, the gang at www.oulala.com have taken a look at who the English top-flights most dangerous players are in the final third, based on their average minutes-per-goal return.

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Tottenham’s Son Heung-Min may come as a surprise leader for many, however, the Korean has registered a goal every 68 minutes of play in three appearances, with two braces against Stoke and Middlesbrough.

Sergio Aguero comes in at a narrow second after a blistering start to 2016-17, finding the net in three of the four Premier League appearances he has made so far.

Young Manchester United standout Marcus Rashford stands in third place by scoring his three goals an average of 79 minutes apart and although the likes of Lukaku, Diego Costa and Michail Antonio are notching up impressive tallies of their own, they are having to wait around 100 minutes each to impact a scoreline.

Will these standings remain the same after the weekend’s fixures?

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