Mjallby tops player ratings in Allsvenskan 2026

Mjallby currently holds the highest average player rating in Allsvenskan 2026 according to FotMob, with Elliot Stroud leading at 7.87 points per match. It’s the club’s best individual statistic since the season began in April.

Which players are driving Mjallby forward?

Elliot Stroud, who has earned one Player of the Match, is clearly the most valuable with 7.87 points. Abdoulie Manneh follows at 7.53 points with no Player of the Match awards. Robin Wallinder has two Player of the Match honors and sits at 7.40 points, making him the second‑best scorer for the team.

How deep is the squad’s rating scale?

Behind the top trio are Ludwig Thorell (7.30), Jeppe Kjær (7.21) and Villiam Granath (6.97). None have collected a Player of the Match yet, but their scores show stability in midfield and defense. Jesper Gustavsson and Abdullah Iqbal sit just below with 6.95 and 6.93 points, indicating the whole roster contributes to the club’s strong average.

What does this mean for Mjallby’s season goals?

If Mjallby can maintain this high player rating, their chances of a top‑three finish improve. Jacob Bergström already has two Player of the Match awards and sits at 6.90 points, adding extra firepower up front. As long as key figures like Áki Samuelsen (6.87) and Tony Miettinen (6.84) keep delivering, the club can push for a European qualification spot.

What development can we expect?

The data shows Mjallby’s players generally perform above the league average. If the manager keeps the squad fit and avoids injuries, the outlook stays bright. Upcoming fixtures against top clubs will test whether they can retain their points and keep racking up Player of the Match awards, which in turn could drive them toward a Champions League qualifying place.