FEW Dream Team managers would doubt Alexander Isak's (£3.9m) general quality but those who used a transfer to recruit the Newcastle striker after Gameweek 1 have been pitifully repaid.
The 23-year-old was a relatively popular selection before the season got underway and a 15-point haul against Aston Villa on the opening weekend led to massive surge in popularity.
He was the second-most popular transfer target ahead of Gameweek 2 but he's been unable to add to his goal tally since that brace at St James' Park.
It's all gone downhill since the opening weekend of the campaignCredit: DREAM TEAMIn fact, Isak has mustered just nine points between Gameweeks 2 and 5 with eight of those coming as appearance points.
Most concerning is the fact he's registered just one shot on target in his last four games.
Man Utd back-up goalkeeper Martin Dubravka recalled by NewcastleThis dip in form is particularly notable as the Sweden international remains the third-most popular striker Dream Team has to offer at the time of writing.
His ownership of 18.1% is only bettered by cream-of-the-crop assets, Mohamed Salah (£6.6m) and Erling Haaland (£8.2m).
Gameweek 5 felt like a breaking point of sorts for Isak owners.
He didn't feature at all at home to Brentford on Saturday with his direct replacement, Callum Wilson (£4.2m), scoring the Magpies' winner.
Picked to start at San Siro for Newcastle's long-awaited return to the Champions League, Isak had little impact on the game as the visitors were put under sustained pressure by Milan for the majority of the game.
In a Gameweek when several key players will make the most of the additional European fixture, the Toon's tall forward produced just two points.
Isak was relatively anonymous against MilanCredit: APSome of Isak's backer's may be tempted to give him one last shot at redemption in Gameweek 6 as Eddie Howe's side travel to Sheffield United on Sunday (before hosting Manchester City in the Carabao Cup in midweek) but the clock is ticking at a deafening volume.
To draw an unflattering comparison, Julian Alvarez (£4.3m) started the season at the same price as Newcastle's No14 but the contest has swung dramatically in the Manchester City forward's favour since Gameweek 1 concluded.
The World Cup winner has plundered 59 points in total having taken Red Star Belgrade for 21 just moments after Isak had drawn a blank in Italy on Tuesday night.
In total, 17 strikers have more points to their name than Isak at this stage, a list that includes the likes of: Zeki Amdouni (£2.3m), Jean-Philippe Mateta (£2.5m), Matheus Cunha (£2.4m).
How Arsenal could line up against Newcastle with Arteta to name unchanged XIIt's impossible to justify his popularity given the undeniable statistics.