He may not be having his best season, but Chelsea ace Eden Hazard has been one of the most creative players in the Premier League so far this season.

Hazard has created a total of 22 goalscoring chances for his teammates in league matches so far this season at a rate of 3.7 per game.

That's the second highest total in the division and the third highest ratio for players to have made four or more appearances.

Mesut Ozil has been the most creative in the league though.

The German international has set-up 22 goalscoring opportunities for his Arsenal teammates at a rate of 4.4 per game.

That's more per game than any other player to have played in four or more matches this season.

Santi Cazorla has created the most chances in the league overall, 23. He's has played in more league games than Ozil though, so has a 3.8 per game average, the division's second best record.

Average chances created per game in the Premier League this season (four or more appearances)

Source: Opta

Dusan Tadic has created an average of 3.6 per game and David Silva an average of 3.3 per game.

West Ham's Dimitri Payet has set-up an average of 3.2 goalscoring opportunities per game, while Erik Lamela and Pedro have both averaged 2.8.

Steven Davis and Jonjo Shelvey complete the top 10 with averages of 2.7 chances created per game each.

However, if we don't put a restriction on the number of games played then Kevin De Bruyne tops the list of creative players.

The Belgian, who failed to make an impact during his time at Chelsea, has created nine goalscoring opportunities for his teammates in his two league appearances for Manchester City, an average of 4.5 per game.

Tottenham's Christian Eriksen also creeps into the top 10 with his average of three per game in three appearances.

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