Dribbling, the art form that gets fans off their seats and expecting something to happen.

The very best players in the world are able to carry the ball forward, beat players and create a opportunity. It is a way of alleviating pressure, of switching emphasis from defence to attack.

There's some wonderful footballers in the Championship, players who don't just receive the ball, but retain it and move forward with it at their feet. Close control, a drop of the shoulder, whatever it take to beat a man, they've got it in their locker.

But who, according to whoscored.com, is the best dribbler so far this season in the Championship? FLW looks at the top three.

In third place we have the Blackburn magician, Bradley Dack. He's been excellent for Tony Mowbray's side this season and he makes 2.5 successful dribbles per game, which is the joint second highest.

He's disposed 2.7 times per game, which is the stats we've used to separate him and the player he's tied with.

Forestieri might only have started three games this campaign, but he's come off the bench three times too and has had significantly fewer minutes to complete his dribbles.

He makes 2.5 successful runs per game, but is only dispossessed 1.2 times a game, leaving him as the second best in the Championship.

This is a surprise leader, although he has fewer minutes on the field than the other two.

Ameobi has five games, or 293 minutes to his name and has completed 2.6 dribbles per game.

If Bolton are going to avoid a relegation battle, it seems they could do with getting the ball to their attacker a little more.