Ten goals and four assists in 32 official games for Troy Deeney, compared to 15 goals and seven assists in 37 games for Raúl Jiménez. Watford-Wolves this Sunday, April 7, FA Cup semi-final, will feature the two scorers.
Both strikers will hope to continue this goal scoring form as they face off for a place in the FA Cup final, where Manchester City lie in waiting, after beating Brighton 1-0 in Saturday evening's semi-final.
Wembley will play witness a very close duel in which most of the bets will be in favour of the local side, Watford, although Wolves who are performing extremely well this season, placed in eighth position in the Premier League with 47 points.
A lot of this success is down to Mexican striker, Raul Jimenez, who is competing his first season in England. He has scored three goals in the FA Cup, while in the Premier League he already has 12.
On the other hand, Troy Deeney is contesting his ninth season in Watford colours, a young club, established just 22 years ago which has grown season by season. His ten goals include a goal in the cup competition and nine in the Premier League.
In light of these statistics, we can expect goals from both during Sunday's semi-final, a game in which they will have a golden opportunity to continue adding goals to their impeccable figures.