DIMARCO IS AMAZING: He is the defender with most creates chances in the world. The best in Serie A.”

Inter’s wing-back cannot be reduced ‘ONLY’ to the incredible goal against Frosinone: in Serie A, he is the player who creates the most according to the index developed by the CIES Football Observatory.”

Reasons to praise Federico Dimarco can be found every day, especially when he decides to surpass the boundaries of human capabilities, as happened on Sunday night at the Giuseppe Meazza against Frosinone, producing that wonderful 56-meter goal that went immediately viral around the world.

As demonstrated by the CIES (the International Centre for Sports Studies) with a detailed study on players who create the most opportunities on average since the beginning of the season. Among defenders, there is no one better than the 26-year-old.

THE STUDY

The Football Observatory of the institute has indeed developed an index that combines various data collected from the Wyscout platform: essentially, it aims to combine the average of key passes per game with expected assists to create a ranking of players who have been creating the most chances since the season began.

Here, the list is dominated by Ousmane Dembรฉlรฉ, who leads with 2.36, despite still being goalless so far with Paris Saint-Germain, indicating his untapped potential. Behind him on the global podium are Leroy Sanรฉ of Bayern Munich and Nico Williams of Athletic Bilbao. The CIES provides a total of 100 names from 33 different leagues, with the Premier League being the most represented thanks to its 16 players.

DIMARCO’S RECORD

There are two reasons that draws attention to the name of Dimarco: one related to his position and another to the league. The Inter wing, in fact, holds the 16th position in a ranking that is understandably dominated by offensive players: wingers, forwards, attacking midfielders, and so on.

Among defenders, no one in the world creates more opportunities than him (1.59 per game), he is followed by Kieran Trippier of Newcastle United (23rd place overall). However, while there is no other defender globally who combines 1.36 key passes per game with 0.36 expected assists every ninety minutes.

In Serie A, there is simply no player who surpasses Dimarco’s performances. Sassuolo’s Domenico Berardi is in second place, who stops at 1.34 per game ahead of Lazio’s Felipe Anderson at 1.29.

Considering that Denzel Dumfries is in fourth place in the Italian league (1.25), it is not surprising that one of the keys to Inter’s leadership lies in the wings of Simone Inzaghi‘s team. Opportunities are raining down from the flanks of the Nerazzurri.”