Captains Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 38 – Fantasy Premier League 2014/15
Ah, the unpredictability of a meaningless fixture. As West Brom’s confident dismantling of the champions reminded us, teams with nothing to chase have respect for neither form nor logic. Romelu Lukaku’s hat-trick in 2012/13’s loopy 5-5 finale with Man Utd is burned permanently onto the retinas of FPL managers across the land (Most infamously, costing runner-up Kelvin Travers the title that year). There hasn’t been a goalless draw on the last day of the Premier League since Hull and Liverpool meekly closed their 2009/10 campaigns; therefore clean sheets could be at a premium, and some games may resemble a Harlem Globetrotter exhibition. All of this is great news for us, of course. In arguably one of the most lacklustre Premier League seasons to date, a carnival of football will not only belatedly whet the appetite for next term, but send FPL players into the summer cradling a bounty of points. The captain choice then, represents something of a Hail Mary for those of us with nothing to lose; a liberating end to a frustrating season. League leaders will look to the consistency of more trusted candidates, and hope that the chasing pack doesn’t unearth a ‘Lukaku moment’.
Here’s my top five.
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[/three_fourth]5. Jason Puncheon – home vs Swansea
You’ve got to hand it to Jason Puncheon. Ever since THAT penalty, y’know, the one against Spurs that accelerated global warming by punching another hole in the ozone layer; the midfielder has gone from strength to strength, particularly under Pardew. Last week’s Gerrard-esque free-kick deflated the party balloons at Anfield, crowning a man-of-the-match performance and giving the Palace star his 4th double digit FPL haul.
Visitors Swansea will arrive knowing that if they lose they’ll have to settle for 8th. But a victory would cement them a very creditable… 8th. Without even the incentive of improving their league position to accrue some extra prize money, the Swans are the very embodiment of a team likely to turn up in sandals; towel in one hand, sun cream in the other. It would be no surprise to see Puncheon celebrate his new four-year contract in style on Sunday at a buoyant Selhurst as the flying Eagles look to round off a wonderful season by soaring to 10th.
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[/three_fourth]4. Christian Benteke – home vs Burnley
One of the great things about Fantasy Football, unlike the reality, is that it doesn’t matter how bad the other players are, you’ll reap the full benefits of a team’s star performer. Enter Benteke. A player so utterly superior to his teammates (Villa’s second best player is Tom Cleverly. Let that sink in for a moment), he can score 13 goals in a team that secured their safety only in the penultimate game. He can get you 6 points in spite of a 6-1 mauling. Benteke, a one-man reason to invest in the Tim Sherwood philosophy. Who cares what happens at the back, when you’ve got one of Europe’s sharpest marksmen facing a team already planning for a return to the Championship? Well, not that a Dyche team would ever raise the white flag, in fact they’ll want to go out with a bang. Just don’t be surprised if this game becomes a reckless end-of-season free-for-all.
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[/three_fourth]3. Olivier Giroud – home vs WBA
Arsenal, oh Arsenal. Where to begin. I could tell you that they have the 3rd best home goal-scoring record, but then I could tell you West Brom have the 2nd best away defense. I could seduce you with tales of how they destroyed Liverpool, Villa and Newcastle at the Emirates, but then break your heart regaling their careless capitulations against Swansea and Spurs. You’ll gasp in awe at Giroud’s 2015 streak of 9 goals in 10 games, but wince awkwardly at his failure in the last 6. It’s the last game of the season. It’s against West Brom. It’s Arsenal. These 3 factors alone make a prediction entirely futile. It will either be 7-3 to the Gunners, or 1-0 to the Baggies. All that’s left for you is to look into the eyes of this handsome Frenchman, and ask yourself, “Can I trust you Olivier? Can I trust you one more time?”
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[/three_fourth]2. Sergio Aguero – home vs Southampton
Two teams that have salvaged their form after sticky spells face off in what promises to be one of the day’s higher quality contests. Southampton can still claim what would be an incredible 5th and City will seek to protect 2nd. Sitting atop the scoring charts with 25 goals, Aguero’s explosive resurgence has all but assured him his first Golden Boot. The Citizens have looked irresistable in May and with Pellegrini’s services confirmed for 2015/16, an impressive victory would be quite a statement of intent. An Aguero-led feel-good factor at the Etihad would slightly soften the disappointment of losing their Premier League crown. So what’s keeping him from being the number one captain choice this week? The best away defence in the league, that’s what. A clean sheet on Sunday would see Ronald Keoman’s side finish with 18 goals conceded on their travels. Fewer even that Preston in League 1. But then again, they don’t face Aguero every week.
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[/three_fourth]1. Eden Hazard – home vs Sunderland
Chelsea saved their most underwhelming performance for Pulis’ men on Monday, but the Blues will be back on the front foot for the visit of Sunderland with surely their strongest possible line-up, keen to preface their triumphant lap of honour with a performance fit for title winners. Stamford Bridge has seen the home team score in every single game and are yet to lose there. The enforced absences of Fabregas and Oscar are a nuisance, but Hazard has never been shy of filling the stage. A few words of caution. Sunderland have been solid away from the glare of the Stadium of Light, and FPL’s top scorer has scored just a solitary goal with no assists in 5 games; his worst run of the season. But this could well be a prescient lull before the showpiece crescendo. Yes, the Black Cats will be jubilant after ensuring their top flight status, but that lack of focus could create more space for the PFA and FWA player of the year to gleefully exploit.
Thanks for reading Captain’s Picks Fantasy Football Gameweek 38. This article was written by Bryan Munich
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Evening :satansmoking:
How’s everyone doing ?
Evening HL, good thanks pal, how are you mate?
Can’t believe there are no SUN defenders on BPS :noshake: !!!
Congrats to Sunderland !
A van Aanholt clean sheet would be lovely, but if that were to be cancelled out, please let it be Alexis!
“There’s a fine line between genius and insanity” !!!
#TripleSunderlandDefence :hippo:
HL
You are well over the line in to genius with that sir. A masterstroke you’ll be talking about for years.
. . . . . .” I remember this one year I went with three Sunderland defence in a DGW . . ”
Double awesome. And the surge in my personal league may be enough, although I thought I was brave to have Pantsu and PvA.
But this also adds complexity to the weekend, as Citeh (and Sunderland) may not be motivated. Still, Advocaat has them on an unbelievable roll. Play Pantsu on the weekend, against Chelsea? Are you rolling the dice three times?
Thanks lads !!
Well, I do have 2 FT’s in my pocket & a 30pts lead to chase…
Panti will stay, yes…Though I may not play all 3 SUN defenders…
“Rolling the dice three times in a row” – would be absolute madness :satasmoking: !!!
Not saying I’m not thinking about it lol …
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Practically every sod under the Sun owns PvA it seems.
Everyone except me! What a frustrating match.
james
I don’t have him. Got Pantillimon though.
Sanchez a huge let down. Oh well.
He sure was! Just like Hazard a few weeks back.
I got Ospina instead of Pants but can’t complain with that.
Oh well it looks like I won’t be winning my main ML. 23 points behind now!!
Might just go all out on Sunday and bring in YYT/mane Costa and ndoye
Have a strong team and captain someone mental Mitro. Might give you a chance.
He hasn’t got silva and I doubt he won’t bring in Costa so I will go with one of them mate
This is currently my team and his team;
MItro,
Silva may be the man for the armband there mate.
I don’t think you can afford a hit with you already being 23 points in the hole so I’d shift either Ramsey or Coutinho out for Ashley Young, I’d also actually leave the arm band on Sanchez as it’s probably not a move he’d expect given what’s just happened in this DGW. It’s going to have to be one hell of a long shot to make up all that ground in one week but stranger things have happened.
Perfect. PANTSUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUI, PVA and Kos cs. 3 bps for Kos. Unbelievable PvA and Pantsuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuui get nothing though.
Raz
And Bellerin by my reckoning – he’s on for three too.
Perfect indeed Raz, same combo, high 5! Small victories at this stage mean so much more in a tight ML!
Thanks dude and congrats. By the way, way back in the 60’s and 70’s my father seen Dick Advocaat play for Den Haag. HAHAHA! Genius. They called him ”The Little General”. 😉
Midfielders always seem to fail when DGW arrives. Look at Liverpool and Chelsea mids during GW34 it was I think?
People got seduced by the QPR and Leicester showing in theirs. Understandably in some respects. I think we’ve seen more hits for unfashionable players like Defoe and Larsson for example as a result of that.
Raz
I know him very well. Managed my team for four years in the late nineties.
He has had a number of posts since then though. Been everywhere!
Dutch managers not doing poorly in the EPL. Always knew we had the best. 😉
Also good news for Dutch football. Dutch managers automatically have a line in Holland. Don’t think Advocaat will do another year though, his wife isn’t very keen about the idea. 😉
How much would it hurt if Toon now relegate though?
I read that his wife had no intentions of living in England so that will be difficult.
Sunderland fans will probably want Newcastle to stay up because as much as rivals dislike each other, everyone misses the derbies.