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festive fixtures now with three Fantasy Premier League game weeks to
take place in the span of a week. Football devotees around the world can obtain
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It’s always a tricky period to
navigate and following a testing GW18 which recorded an average score of just 38
with Liverpool missing in action and Tottenham assets we’re looking
at you, Son Heung-min, more slip-ups cannot be afforded.
Given the close proximity of Premier
League fixtures, in this week’s column, we’ll look at the best picks over
the next three GWs from 19 to 21.
Spurs have an opportunity to bounce
back from their defeat to Chelsea with fine fixtures of this period, while
Manchester City enjoys the same luxury.
Captain for gw 19 – Dele Alli
| Tottenham | 8.8m
He’s blanked in the last
two games, but Dele Alli is still an interesting captain candidate for GW
19. An appealing run of games for Spurs starts with Brighton at home and given
Son’s three-match suspension, Alli should effectively be immune to the rotation.
It also means that the onus will be
on him to directly contribute to goals and he’s still done that six times in the
last six GWs. He also ranks third among midfielders for shots in that time and
has attempted five assists in the last four GWs. Only Aston Villa have conceded
more than Brighton’s 16 big changes over the last six GWs.
CAPTAIN FOR GW 20 – MOHAMED SALAH | LIVERPOOL
| 12.2M
Having dropped in value, Mohamed
Salah now costs just as much as team-mate Sadio Mane whose price has gone the
other way. However, the Egyptian’s ownership is about 15-per-cent less than his
colleagues, making him an attractive differential.
It also helps that his form has
definitely improved of late with his underlying stats far superior to Mane. Salah
leads the league for shots inside the box in the last three GWs with 12,
despite only featuring in two of those rounds.
He also has three goals and an assist
in his last two games, which produced a total of 29 points. He plays Wolves at
Anfield in GW20. This may be the ideal time to hand him the armband.
Captain for gw 21 – Sergio Aguero
| Manchester city | 11.7m
Another FPL stalwart who is something
of a differential at the moment is Sergio Aguero. The striker is back from
injury and Pep Guardiola stated that he isn’t ready to start just yet so his
ownership still hovers around 10 percent. However, GW21 may be the perfect time
to put your faith in him.
The Argentine will face Everton at
home on that occasion and has historically done well at the Etihad, while he
should be back up to speed by then. He’ll be hoping to rediscover his form from
the start of the season and Man City will need their talisman to fire over the
coming weeks if they are to put pressure on Liverpool at the top.
Anthony Martial | Manchester
united | 7.7m
With just one attacking return in the
last five GWs, Anthony Martial doesn’t justify a spot in your team.
Newcastle United in GW19 at home
still represents a good fixture but faith in the Frenchman is dwindling and
even if he does score points against the Magpies it’s getting increasingly
difficult to back him to do so on a regular basis.
Meanwhile, the likes of James
Maddison (7.8m), Willian (7.0m) and Lucas Moura (7.1m) in his price bracket
promise so much more, while even cheaper options like Todd Cantwell (4.8m) and
Jack Grealish (6.3m) look much better.
Angelo Ogbonna | west
ham | 4.5m
West Ham is hardly the first team
that comes to mind when pondering defensive options, but Angelo Ogbonna has
blanked just once in the last five GWs with the Hammers managing to
keep two clean sheets over that period.
The Centre-back is also proving to be
a threat at the other end of the pitch with two goals in that time. West Ham
also has relatively decent games coming up as they take
on Crystal Palace and Bournemouth either side of a clash with
Leicester.
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