Dominating Allsvenskan is Hammarby IF (7.1 rating in 19 outings), closely followed by Mjällby AIF and Djurgårdens IF (all on 7 avg. rating from 19 matches each). Lagging behind are IFK Värnamo, Degerfors IF and Halmstads BK (all on 6.7 avg. rating from 19 outings each).
Leading the scoring charts in Allsvenskan is Mjällby AIF (38 goals from 19 games), followed by Hammarby IF (36 goals from 19 games), with IF Elfsborg (35 goals from 19 matches). Lagging behind in goals are Östers IF (14 goals from 19 outings), closely followed by Halmstads BK (15 goals from 19 matches), and then Degerfors IF (18 goals from 19 games).
Topping the clean sheet charts in Allsvenskan are Hammarby IF and AIK (all on 11 shut-outs in 19 fixtures each), closely followed by Malmö FF (8 shut-outs in 19 outings). Struggling for clean sheets are IFK Norrköping, IK Sirius and IFK Värnamo (all on 2 shut-outs in 19 games each).
Dominating possession in Allsvenskan is Hammarby IF (63.1% possession in 19 fixtures), with Malmö FF (58.8% possession in 19 matches), and then BK Häcken (58.4% possession in 19 matches). Seeing little of the ball are Halmstads BK (39.1% possession in 19 games), and then IF Brommapojkarna (43.8% possession in 19 outings), with Degerfors IF (44.7% possession in 19 outings).
Excelling in shots on target across Allsvenskan is Hammarby IF (117 shots in 19 matches), closely followed by BK Häcken (99 shots in 19 games), followed by IF Brommapojkarna (96 shots in 19 games). Recording the fewest shots on target are Östers IF (47 shots in 19 fixtures), followed by Halmstads BK (56 shots in 19 matches), with AIK (60 shots in 19 outings).
Most skilful in Allsvenskan is Hammarby IF (193 dribbles in 19 fixtures), and then GAIS (172 dribbles in 19 fixtures), with Malmö FF (156 dribbles in 19 games). Rarely dribbling past opponents are IK Sirius (97 dribbles in 19 fixtures), closely followed by AIK (112 dribbles in 19 matches), followed by Östers IF (113 dribbles in 19 matches).
Top corner-winning of Allsvenskan is GAIS (132 corners in 19 games), closely followed by Malmö FF (126 corners in 19 fixtures), with Hammarby IF (124 corners in 19 outings). Struggling to force corner-kicks are Halmstads BK (59 corners in 19 games), followed by Degerfors IF (82 corners in 19 matches), closely followed by Östers IF (87 corners in 19 fixtures).
Keeping the cleanest disciplinary record in Allsvenskan is Hammarby IF (27 cards in 19 fixtures), with IK Sirius (31 cards in 19 games), and then Halmstads BK (34 cards in 19 matches). Racking up cards too often is Östers IF (49 cards in 19 games), with BK Häcken (46 cards in 19 matches), followed by Degerfors IF (44 cards in 19 games).
Topping the foul charts in Allsvenskan is IF Elfsborg (277 fouls in 19 outings), closely followed by Halmstads BK (267 fouls in 19 matches), with GAIS (264 fouls in 19 outings). Committing the fewest fouls are BK Häcken (213 fouls in 19 outings), followed by Hammarby IF (214 fouls in 19 outings), and then IK Sirius (222 fouls in 19 outings).
Across Allsvenskan, the unluckiest teams are IFK Norrköping and Östers IF, having hit the woodwork 10 times in 19 matches. They are followed by Mjällby AIF (9 times in 19 matches).
Highest-rated player this season is Nahir Besara of Hammarby IF (7.7). Shaquille Pinas (Hammarby IF), Silas Andersen (BK Häcken) and Nicklas Røjkjær (Mjällby AIF) share second place, all with a 7.6 rating.
In Allsvenskan, Ibrahim Diabaté (GAIS) is the top scorer at the moment with 14 goals from 19 outings. Nahir Besara (Hammarby IF), Christoffer Nyman (IFK Norrköping) and Max Fenger (IFK Göteborg) share second place, all with 10 strikes.
Leading the way in Allsvenskan is Tobias Heintz of IFK Göteborg, who has laid on 7 assists from 18 outings. Otto Rosengren (Malmö FF), Besfort Zeneli (IF Elfsborg) and Gustav Lundgren (GAIS) share second place, all with 5 assists.
Most prolific in shots on target in the league is Victor Lind (IF Brommapojkarna), racking up 29 on‑target efforts from 19 matches. Second comes Nahir Besara of Hammarby IF, having 28 on‑target efforts. Max Fenger (IFK Göteborg) is third with 25 shots on target. Fourth comes Abdoulie Manneh of Mjällby AIF, having 23 on‑target efforts from 18 matches.
No one has created more in Allsvenskan than Gustav Lundgren (GAIS) (62 decisive passes from 19 games). Besfort Zeneli (IF Elfsborg) is second with 51 decisive passes from 18 matches. Third comes Nahir Besara of Hammarby IF, notching 42 key passes from 19 fixtures. Shaquille Pinas (Hammarby IF) is fourth with 41 decisive passes from 17 games.
Gustav Lundgren of GAIS leads the season in one‑on‑ones, having 42 successful dribbles. Amin Boudri (GAIS) and Sebastian Tounekti (Hammarby IF) share second place, both with 39 successful dribbles. Villiam Granath (Halmstads BK) is third with 36 successful dribbles from 19 fixtures.
Allsvenskan's best gloves belong to David Andersson (IFK Norrköping) (71 deflections). Second comes Robin Wallinder of Östers IF, recording 66 deflections. Third comes Hugo Keto of IFK Värnamo, recording 61 deflections from 16 games. Fourth comes Noel Törnqvist of Mjällby AIF, recording 57 deflections from 19 matches.
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