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Your weekly PL newsletter {NAME}, welcome to your weekly Premier League newsletter! This week we take a closer look at the contenders for Castrol’s Golden Boot, Golden Glove and Playmaker awards, and Brenden Aaronson builds his five-a-side FIFA Ultimate team on Uncut. We also bring you the latest from players at the World Cup, as Jack Grealish keeps his celebration promise, and don’t forget to try our quiz on Brazilians in the Premier League! The race for this season’s Castrol Golden Boot has a runaway leader, with Man City forward Erling Haaland on course to rewrite the record books having already scored 18 goals at a blistering pace. Scoring at a rate of once every 57.8 minutes, the 22-year-old has been phenomenal in his first few months as a Premier League player. But what elements make Haaland so much better than the division’s other leading strikers? The race for this season’s Castrol Golden Glove is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in years with 11 Premier League goalkeepers within three clean sheets of top spot. Nick Pope has been in brilliant form since joining Newcastle in the summer. He has only conceded 11 goals and kept seven clean sheets. The battle for this season’s Golden Glove looks set to be a close-run thing. An outstanding start to the campaign by Kevin De Bruyne has put the Belgian in pole position to land his third Premier League Castrol Playmaker Award in six years. The Man City star has produced nine assists after 15 matches and is on course to break his own record of 20 top-flight assists in a single season. To usurp De Bruyne for the Playmaker award, somebody will have to produce outstanding levels of creativity, but one already is. Leeds midfielder Brenden Aaronson joins Uncut host Ben Black as he reveals the USMNT player who paved the way for Americans in the Premier League. [Celebration Promise]( Grealish celebrates World Cup goal with a dance dedicated to 11-year-old Finlay [World Cup Tracker]( Find out total minutes played, goals and assists for all 133 PL stars Test your knowledge of Brazilians in the Premier League. See how much you know about their history in the competition by answering 10 multiple-choice questions. Try the first question below. What is Gabriel Jesus the only Brazilian to have done in the Premier League? [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2022

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