Keane Lewis-Potter
England
Right
Feb 22, 2001
25
5'7"
148 lb
RW
LWB
Balanced Full Back
Four crosses in 0-0 draw
Lewis-Potter registered one shot (zero on goal), four crosses (three accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 0-0 draw versus Leeds United.
Analysis: Lewis-Potter attempted four crosses as Brentford drew 0-0 away to Leeds. Three of these crosses were accurate, but he was unable to provide an assist. This is back-to-back games where the left-back, who has traditionally played further forward, has attempted four crosses and been accurate with three of them. He has only attempted more crosses in a match once this season, but the last two games are the only times he has completed three or more.
Efficiency pays off with assist
Lewis-Potter assisted once to go with one shot (zero on goal), four crosses (three accurate) and one chance created in Monday's 2-2 draw against Wolverhampton.
Analysis: Lewis-Potter was clinical in his crossing with three of his four balls being deemed accurate, helping him log an assist in the draw. The midfielder should rack up solid numbers if he keeps this up against Leeds, a team which has conceded 48 times in this EPL season.
Nets game tying goal
Lewis-Potter scored a goal while taking three shots (one on goal) during Thursday's 1-1 draw with Arsenal.
Analysis: Lewis-Potter leveled the score with his goal in the 71st minute while finishing with the second most shots on the team. The goal was the first since December 20th for the attacker as he's combined for five shots and three tackles in his last three appearances.
Nets brace in win
Lewis-Potter scored two goals to go with three shots (three on goal), four crosses (zero accurate) and one chance created in Saturday's 2-0 win against Wolverhampton.
Analysis: Lewis-Potter's two second-half goals Saturday proved decisive as Brentford eased past Wolverhampton for a 2-0 road victory. The goals marked the first of the season for the midfielder who received his second successive start Saturday after a run of eight substitute appearances across Brentford's preceding 10 league fixtures. Lewis-Potter's three shot attempts (three on goal) marked a season-high across 15 appearances (seven starts).
Finds assist off bench in victory
Lewis-Potter assisted once to go with one shot (zero on goal) and one chance created in Monday's 2-0 victory against West Ham United.
Analysis: Lewis-Potter came alive late in the contest, timing a run behind the defense in the closing moments that led to Mathias Jensen's goal. He provided direct pace and kept West Ham's back line unsettled until the final whistle, showing strong intent off the bench after recently losing his starting role in the last three games.
Falls back to bench
Lewis-Potter has appeared off the bench and gone unused in the club's past two games.
Analysis: Lewis-Potter appeared to have a starting role this season after he started in the first five games of the season, but that has stopped after the return of Aaron Hickey (knee). However, after another injury to Hickey, Lewis-Potter could be called into a bigger role again, covering at left-back once again until he returns. That said, it appears he could be a depth option moving forward when the club is fully fit, a brutal turn after 36 starts last campaign.
Starter again
Lewis-Potter has started in all three games for Brentford to begin the season.
Analysis: Lewis-Potter is back starting for Brentford for a third straight season, having yet to miss a start this season. He has been a little underwhelming in his performances, though, only earning four crosses, five tackles and eight clearances. However, he should remain in a starting role moving forward, as he is versatile, leaving him available to play in multiple positions across the field.
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