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Criminally overlooked Solly March tops Dream Team rankings after three goals in two games | The Sun
DON'T say we didn't warn you.
Prior the new Dream Team season getting underway, we flagged Solly March's (£3.7m) low ownership as an injustice.
Whereas Kaoru Mitoma (£3.5m) started the campaign among the most-popular midfielders in the game, Brighton's No7 featured in fewer than 3% of teams by the time Gameweek 1 kicked off.
March then scored the Seagulls' first goal of the season in what eventually became a 4-1 rout of Luton on the south coast.
On Saturday, the 29-year-old punished the vast majority of Dream Team gaffers again with two goals in four minutes at Molineux as Roberto De Zerbi's side once again swaggered to a 4-1 win.
Not only is March the Premier League's joint-top scorer at this exceedingly early stage, he's top of the Dream Team rankings on 27 points!
His ownership has crept up to 5.7% but that will surely skyrocket after his brace in Gameweek 2.
Clearly Mitoma was Brighton midfielder of choice for Dream Team managers – his ownership of 18% makes him the fifth-most selected asset in his position.
And the Japanese dribbler has proved to be a very fine choice, as evidenced by 18 points from his first two outings.
It's just that too many gaffers were happy to overlook March, who has been a key player at the Amex since the change in dugout personnel.
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