Enzo Fernandez And Premier League Rising Stars To Watch
Discover how Enzo Fernandez channels Lampard's style and why stars like Mohammed Kudus and Jack Grealish are transforming Premier League football in 2025.

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Enzo Fernandez Channelling Lampard’s Legacy At Chelsea
Enzo Fernandez’s performances for Chelsea this season have drawn striking comparisons to club legend Frank Lampard. The Argentine midfielder has been pivotal in Chelsea’s attacking play, covering more ground than any other player on the team according to Premier League tracking data since last season began. His role has evolved into a dynamic box-to-box presence, combining relentless running with timely goal contributions.
Fernandez’s ability to time his runs into the box is reminiscent of Lampard’s trademark late attacking surges. For example, during Chelsea’s emphatic 5-1 victory over West Ham, Fernandez scored from a close-range finish following a cut-back from teammate Estevao. This goal came from one of 22 cross-option runs he has made this season — no other Premier League player has made more than 15 such runs in the opening three games, highlighting his instinct for arriving in dangerous positions.
These runs often begin deep in midfield, with Fernandez accelerating beyond opponents like James Ward-Prowse to latch onto crosses or through balls, demonstrating both intelligence and athleticism. While he still has some way to go to reach Lampard’s legendary status, Fernandez’s new attacking licence under manager Enzo Maresca is proving to be a valuable asset for Chelsea.
Mohammed Kudus Thriving Amid Spurs’ Stability
Across London, Tottenham Hotspur’s new signing Mohammed Kudus has quickly become a key attacking figure. Since his £55 million transfer from West Ham, Kudus has been deployed exclusively on the right flank, a stabilising factor after being used in multiple positions last season. This consistency has allowed him to flourish under the guidance of manager Thomas Frank and technical director Johan Lange, who have a longstanding understanding of his abilities.
Kudus is currently the Premier League’s leader in attempted dribbles, making him a constant threat one-on-one. His creativity has shone through with two assists in Spurs’ recent 3-0 win over Burnley, and he tops the team charts for chances created, expected assists, and fouls won. This form bodes well as Spurs prepare to face West Ham, where Kudus will meet his former club.
Tottenham’s creative burden is expected to be shared with new signing Xavi Simons, who could make his debut this weekend. For a detailed look at the upcoming fixtures, check out our football scores and fixtures guide for September 2025.
Everton’s Transformation Into Premier League Entertainers
Everton have emerged as one of the Premier League’s most exciting attacking sides this season. Jack Grealish, on loan from Manchester City, has rediscovered his creative spark with four assists in consecutive wins over Wolves and Brighton. However, Grealish is just one piece of a broader attacking overhaul led by manager David Moyes.
The additions of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Tyler Dibling have injected fresh dynamism, complementing the flair of Iliman Ndiaye. This attacking trio has been integral to Everton’s slick team goals, characterised by quick passing and movement across the final third. Statistically, Everton have surged from making the fewest through-balls last season to the third most this campaign. Their increased goal output, dribbles, and final third passes suggest a lasting shift towards entertaining, high-tempo football.
Players To Watch This Weekend
Alongside the stars mentioned, keep an eye on Marcus Tavernier at Bournemouth. Originally a winger, Tavernier has adapted impressively to a central midfield role under Andoni Iraola, showcasing versatility and tactical awareness. He faces Brighton this weekend and will be crucial to Bournemouth’s midfield stability.
Meanwhile, the Premier League weekend features key London derbies with West Ham hosting Tottenham and Brentford facing Chelsea, both live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event. These fixtures promise tactical battles and individual brilliance. For fans without Sky, there are options to stream games without contract commitments, ensuring you don't miss out on the action; find out more about watching football with Sky Sports in our Sky Sports for EFL fixtures how to watch your team this season guide.
Conclusion: A Premier League Season Full Of Flair And Emerging Talent
The 2025 Premier League season is shaping up to showcase a new generation of midfield maestros and attacking talents. Enzo Fernandez’s intelligent runs and work rate echo the best qualities of Frank Lampard, while Mohammed Kudus and Jack Grealish represent the exciting potential of new signings revitalising their clubs. Everton’s attacking transformation under David Moyes adds to the spectacle, promising plenty of entertaining football ahead.
Stay tuned to Sports Scoop for expert analysis and live coverage updates as the season unfolds.
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