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However, it's not just first and second place which merit some analysis.Reform UK, who finished third with about 7,000 votes, weren't actually that far behind first place Labour.
This contest turned out to be a tight three-horse race.The new-ish party was hoping for second. They've fallen slightly short of that, but will still be fairly happy with their performance.This was the first electoral contest in Scotland that they've put the full might of their party machine into. Reform leader Nigel Farage even made a campaign visit.
They've made it clear that they are likely to be real competitors in next year's Holyrood election.But there was a sense that voters in Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse were scunnered with the status quo.
It wasn't unusual to hear them complain about the cost of living, the state of the health service, or the condition of the High Street.
Both the SNP and Labour would have to take some responsibility for those problems due to their respective positions of power at Holyrood and Westminster.Yamal has taken more shots overall (but fewer per 90 minutes) while Dembele's conversion rate is much higher.
And Yamal ranks much higher for dribbles than Dembele, with a higher success rate on them too.The Spaniard has won possession more times, tackled more and won more duels than the Frenchman.
In terms of trophies, both won their domestic double, plus their Community Shield equivalents - and Dembele lifted the Champions League.Dembele delivering the season he has had would have been unthinkable even seven months ago, and winning the Ballon d'Or would complete