Premier League defenders with the most assists

  • The Premier League was founded in 1992
  • Merseyside has been home to a glut of creative defenders over the years
  • Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson are the division's leaders
Trent Alexander-Arnold (left) and Andy Robertson have been potent attacking threats for Liverpool
Trent Alexander-Arnold (left) and Andy Robertson have been potent attacking threats for Liverpool / Julian Finney/GettyImages
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Full-back was once the most undesirable position in football. As Jamie Carragher crudely put it on Monday Night Football back in 2013: "Nobody wants to grow up to be a Gary Neville".

Carragher was suggesting that no aspiring footballer desired to be a conservative full-back who rarely ventured forward and whose primary focus was defending. The former Liverpool defender would add that full-backs were either failed wingers or failed centre-halves.

At the time, there was certainly a lot of truth in Carragher's sentiment. But the role of the full-back, as a result of samba influence and Pep Guardiola, has evolved drastically in a relatively short space of time. A once unflattering position has morphed into one of trend, style and significant tactical importance to elite sides.

Here are the defenders that have embodied this attacking verve more than any others in Premier League history.


10. Kyle Walker

Kyle Walker
Kyle Walker will be remembered as one of the best full-backs of his generation / Michael Regan/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 385
Assists: 34

Once White Hart Lane's flying wing-back, Walker has matured into a tactically astute serial winner at Manchester City. Guardiola has morphed the England international into one of the great full-backs of his generation, and the role he performs at City means he's no longer required to contribute relentlessly in the final third.

His inverted function means his assist tallies have dwindled considerably since his first season at the Etihad, but his total of 34 is enough for him to sneak into the top ten.


9. Gary Neville

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Gary Neville wasn't the most adventurous of full-backs / Getty Images/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 400
Assists: 35

Perhaps the Carragher slander was a bit harsh! G Nev was as traditional as it gets in regards to full-back profiling, but he was capable of producing a moment or two from crossing situations.

Neville never racked up more than four assists in a single Premier League season, but he ended his lengthy career with 35 in 400 league appearances.


8. Cesar Azpilicueta

Cesar Azpilicueta
Cesar Azpilicueta has spent a decade at Chelsea / Ryan Pierse/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 349
Assists: 35

Chelsea's Mr Dependable delivered a decade of service at Stamford Bridge. It didn't take the versatile Spaniard long to settle in west London and he's since evolved into a contemporary Chelsea legend.

The former Blues skipper is a wonderful technician and many of his Premier League assists - which total 35 - have arrived from a deeper position when operating as a right centre-back in a back three.


7. Kieran Trippier

Kieran Trippier
Kieran Trippier has excelled at Newcastle, Tottenham and Burnley in the Premier League / Matt McNulty/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 173
Assists: 35

The 2022/23 Premier League season was dominated by Erling Haaland's insatiable goalscoring but Kieran Trippier claimed plenty of admirers from the right-hand side of Newcastle United's backline.

Trippier won more Premier League Player of the Match awards than any other individual throughout the campaign - boasting 21 gongs to Haaland's 17. The adventurous right-back proved to be the star of so many shows thanks largely to his unerringly active deliveries from open play and dead balls.


6. Andy Hinchcliffe

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Andy Hinchcliffe was somewhat of a set piece specialist / Ben Radford/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 219
Assists: 36

The more youthful Premier League watchers know Andy Hinchcliffe as one of the voices of Sky Sports, but there was a time not so long ago when the full-back was terrorising Premier League defences with his fierce delivery from set-pieces.

Hinchcliffe made 219 Premier League appearances before retiring in 2002, during which he registered an impressive 36 assists - including 11 in 1994/95.


5. Ian Harte

Ian Harte
Ian Harte is best remembered for his exploits at Elland Road / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 237
Assists: 36

Irishman Harte is fondly remembered for his exploits at Leeds as David O'Leary took his exciting group of players to the Champions League.

The then-youthful Harte was one of the stars of those thrilling Leeds sides. He was an exuberant full-back who loved contributing in the final third as O'Leary let him off the leash.

Harte would end his Premier League career with 28 goals and 36 assists.


4. Graeme Le Saux

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The dependable Graeme Le Saux won the Premier League with Blackburn in 1995 / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 327
Assists: 44

The Premier League victor with Blackburn Rovers in 1995 was certainly less adventurous than the majority of his contemporary full-back peers, but he was a fine defender who was twice named in the PFA Team of the Year.

Le Saux was more than adept with the ball at his feet and a willing contributor in the final third when called upon. He ended his impressive Premier League career with 44 assists.


3. Leighton Baines

Leighton Baines
Leighton Baines was a tremendous servant for Everton / James Williamson - AMA/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 420
Assists: 53

Another set-piece maestro, Everton stalwart Leighton Baines had himself a serious Premier League career.

The English defender, who possessed an absolute wand of a left foot, equalled Hinchcliffe's single-season assist record for a defender in the Premier League as he notched 11 in 2010/11.

Baines was a consistent performer for over a decade with Everton after joining from Wigan in 2007 and he was among the Premier League's best full-backs during his prolonged peak (2008-2015).


2. Andy Robertson

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Andy Robertson has been a reliable creative outlet for Liverpool since joining from Hull City in 2017 / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 263
Assists: 57

Robertson may not boast the wow factor of his full-back partner at Anfield, but it was the Scotsman who surpassed Baines' assist record on Boxing Day when he teed up Mo Salah for Liverpool's opener.

That was Robertson's 54th Premier League assist on his 231st appearance.

Like Trent Alexander-Arnold, the energetic Scot has registered three double-digit single-season assist hauls and will be expected to add plenty more to his current tally in the coming years.

This could be quite the battle between the Liverpool pairing.


1. Trent Alexander-Arnold

Trent Alexander-Arnold
Trent Alexander-Arnold's passing ability can be matched by very few / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Premier League appearances: 219
Assists: 58

The Liverpool defender has taken the mantle from the likes of Cafu, Roberto Carlos and Dani Alves in distorting our perceptions of the full-back (and he's not even Brazilian!).

Alexander-Arnold is nothing short of a unicorn with the ball at his feet. There isn't a pass he can't execute with the utmost ease, and his attacking output is staggering as a result.

Jurgen Klopp has tailored his system to maximise Trent's gift and the right-back, despite question marks arising over his defensive competence, has delivered at a frightening rate.

Who knows how many he'll end up with?


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