Driving the competition in Danish Superliga are FC Midtjylland and Brøndby IF (all on 7 avg. rating from 4 matches each), followed by FC København (6.9 rating in 4 outings). At the opposite end we have Odense Boldklub, Sønderjyske Fodbold and FC Nordsjælland (all on 6.7 avg. rating from 4 games each).
Setting the pace offensively in Danish Superliga is FC Midtjylland (12 goals from 4 games), followed by FC København and Odense Boldklub (all on 9 goals from 4 games each). Sitting near the bottom are Silkeborg IF (4 goals from 4 fixtures), closely followed by AGF (5 goals from 4 games), and then Sønderjyske Fodbold (6 goals from 4 matches).
Toughest teams to break down in Danish Superliga are FC København, Brøndby IF and Viborg FF (all on 2 shut-outs in 4 games each). Lacking defensive performance are Silkeborg IF, Odense Boldklub and Sønderjyske Fodbold (all on 0 shut-outs in 4 games each).
Dictating play in Danish Superliga is FC Nordsjælland (59.7% possession in 4 outings), closely followed by AGF (56.5% possession in 4 games), followed by FC København (55.7% possession in 4 fixtures). Seeing little of the ball are FC Fredericia (41.5% possession in 4 outings), followed by Sønderjyske Fodbold (44.7% possession in 4 matches), closely followed by Vejle (45% possession in 4 matches).
Excelling in shots on target across Danish Superliga is FC Nordsjælland (25 shots in 4 matches), followed by FC København and FC Midtjylland (all on 24 shots in 4 fixtures each). Lagging behind are Vejle (11 shots in 4 outings), with AGF and Odense Boldklub (all on 12 shots in 4 games each).
Showcasing the best dribbling skills in Danish Superliga is Viborg FF (46 dribbles in 4 matches), and then Silkeborg IF (41 dribbles in 4 fixtures), with FC Midtjylland (38 dribbles in 4 matches). Rarely dribbling past opponents are AGF (21 dribbles in 4 fixtures), closely followed by Sønderjyske Fodbold (23 dribbles in 4 outings), followed by Odense Boldklub (24 dribbles in 4 matches).
Racking up corners in Danish Superliga are Silkeborg IF, AGF and Vejle (all on 22 corners in 4 matches each). Winning very few corners are Brøndby IF (9 corners in 4 fixtures), followed by Viborg FF and Sønderjyske Fodbold (all on 11 corners in 4 games each).
Setting the standard for discipline in Danish Superliga are FC København and Silkeborg IF (all on 3 cards in 4 matches each), followed by FC Fredericia (4 cards in 4 outings). Picking up cards far too often is Randers FC (10 cards in 4 matches), followed by AGF (9 cards in 4 outings), closely followed by FC Nordsjælland (8 cards in 4 games).
Laying down the hardest tackles in Danish Superliga is Vejle (54 fouls in 4 games), closely followed by Randers FC (52 fouls in 4 outings), and then Sønderjyske Fodbold (51 fouls in 4 matches). Keeping their tackles tidy are Silkeborg IF (23 fouls in 4 matches), and then FC Midtjylland (29 fouls in 4 games), closely followed by AGF (32 fouls in 4 fixtures).
Among Danish Superliga sides, FC København and FC Fredericia are the unluckiest, having hit the woodwork 3 times in 4 matches. Close behind are Brøndby IF (2 times in 4 fixtures).
Highest-rated player this season is Franculino Djú of FC Midtjylland (8.5 rating from 3 matches). Jordan Larsson (FC København) is second on 8.0 rating from 4 fixtures. Felix Winther (FC Fredericia) and Wessel Dammers (Randers FC) share third place, both with a 7.8 rating.
In Danish Superliga, Franculino Djú (FC Midtjylland) is the top scorer at the moment with 6 goals. Jordan Larsson (FC København), Noah Ganaus (Odense Boldklub) and Tonni Adamsen (Silkeborg IF) share second place, all with 3 goals.
Danish Superliga's most prolific creator so far is Bismark Edjeodji (Vejle), having 3 assists from 4 outings. Franculino Djú (FC Midtjylland), Aral Şimşir (FC Midtjylland) and Nicolai Vallys (Brøndby IF) share second place, all with 2 assists.
Sindre Walle Egeli of FC Nordsjælland tops the league charts with 10 shots on target from 4 matches. Second comes Prince Amoako Junior of FC Nordsjælland, having 7 shots on target from 4 matches. Franculino Djú (FC Midtjylland) and Jordan Larsson (FC København) share third place, both with 6 on‑target efforts.
Marcos López (FC København) and Gift Links (AGF) lead Danish Superliga for creativity, each producing 11 key passes. Aral Şimşir (FC Midtjylland) and Villum Berthelsen (FC Nordsjælland) share second place, both with 10 decisive passes.
Joint‑top dribblers in Danish Superliga: Rami Al Hajj (Silkeborg IF), Youssoufa Moukoko (FC København) and Alexander Lyng (Sønderjyske Fodbold) (9 successful dribbles apiece). Second comes Thomas Jørgensen of Viborg FF, tallying 8 successful dribbles.
Joint‑most reliable keepers in the league: Nicolai Larsen (Silkeborg IF) and Lucas Lund (Viborg FF) (12 blocks apiece). Patrick Pentz (Brøndby IF) and Jannich Storch (Randers FC) share second place, both with 10 saves.
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