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Captains Picks Gameweek 21 FPL Fantasy Premier League

IntroThis game-week’s captaincy choice promises to be an interesting and maybe even problematic conundrum. With injuries to popular candidates Sergio Aguero, RvP and now also Theo Walcott, as well as an ongoing groin problem for Wayne Rooney, there will be some difficult decisions to be made this week. In most cases, the default option for the majority of managers would probably be to hand the armband to Luis Suarez, but we feel there are a number of interesting and viable alternatives to the Liverpool striker. While there are usually just three or four viable candidates for captain in any given week, the fixtures and form of many mean that there are many routes you could take this week and the chances are you will have plenty of  the following in your team already. Let’s have a look at who we believe to be the standout candidates.

Eden Hazard & Oscar
Hazard & OscarChelsea kick-off GW21 with a trip to Hull and it’s Mourinho’s star midfielders that could offer managers a lucrative captain’s selection, if they continue their current run of good form. Hazard is now the top scoring midfielder in FPL with 125pts, has been a nailed on starter for Chelsea and has scored 78 of those points in his last ten matches – scoring five goals and creating six assists.
Oscar has very much lived in his team mate’s shadow of late, but came back to form in the win at Southampton last time out, scoring once, assisting twice, collecting 3bps and totalling 14pts. With many managers playing their wildcard this week and looking to utilise every pound available, Oscar at 8.7mln is significantly cheaper than Hazard at 10.4mln and could prove a cheeky alternative.
It’s worth pointing out that Hull have kept things fairly tight at home, conceding just six goals in ten games at the KC Stadium – however, Man Utd scored three times there on Boxing Day, showing that they can be opened up.

Romelu Lukaku
LukakuWith ownership of 32.2%, Lukaku is still a obviously still a very popular striker for FPL managers and a home game against Norwich will encourage many of those managers to give the Toffee forward the armband. Lukaku has scored six of his nine goals at Goodison this season and despite just one goal in his last seven matches, you get the feeling that the goals could come flooding back at any time. The Canaries have conceded five at Liverpool, four at Arsenal and seven at Man City, which goes to show that they’re not the best travellers, although they have, in fairness kept clean sheets in two of their last three away days, albeit it at Sunderland and West Brom. However, with Everton high-flying and Leighton Baines back from injury, expect Lukaku to be on the end of some first-class crosses, which arguably he has been somewhat starved of in Baines’ absence.

Seamus Coleman & Leighton Baines
Baines & ColemanAs per Lukaku above the two marauding full-backs will be looking forward to GW21. Coleman needs little introduction and is this season’s top scoring defender with 112pts – not bad for a defender that wasn’t even an automatic first choice last season and started this season priced at just 5mln. With five goals already and eight clean sheets, he continues to reward those managers who kept faith with him, while those managers who don’t have him or even sold him are kicking themselves. Coleman has scored four goals in his last six games, in all competitions and will be a contender for the armband for many this week.
Baines, despite missing six matches with a toe injury, has already scored once and kept one clean sheet in his two games since returning to the side. Despite trading at a premium to Coleman, Baines does of course take the majority of set pieces for the Toffees and with the match expecting to be an attack-fest for Roberto Martinez’s men, it is quite likely that both defenders can not only deliver a clean sheet but also a goal or assist, going forward.

Jay Rodriguez
J RodThe Southampton striker has not only made his England debut this season, but is also stealing the limelight from his striking partners, Rickie Lambert and Pablo Osvaldo, to such an extent that J Rod is more certain of a start than the other two, even more so this week as Osvaldo is suspended and Lambert is carrying a knock. Manager Mauricio Pochettino will be hoping his striker, who has already netted eight goals this term, will reignite some form into his team, who have struggled of late, but now face a group of fixtures which promises to yield more points, starting with the visit of West Brom this weekend, who haven’t kept a clean sheet away from the Hawthorns since mid-October. With the creative talents of Adam Lallana and Gaston Ramirez supplying him, the Saints’ striker, despite being the cheapest of all the captaincy choices mentioned, could well provide the best retrun.

Emmanuel Adebayor
AdebayorWhat a turnaround for the Spurs striker – anyone would think the transfer window is open or contract negotiations are due! With new manager Tim Sherwood clearly favouring the striker more than AvB ever did, his form has been revitalised, scoring three goals and creating two assists in his last four games. The visit of Crystal Palace to the Lane should entice some managers to give Adebayor the armband, especially those looking for a differential captain as the striker is owned by just 4.2% of managers. With Roberto Soldado carrying a knock and Jermain Defoe seemingly on his way out of the club, either to Seattle or West Ham (tough choice that one), Adebayor is poised to start the game and carry on his run of form, despite Palace tightening up under Tony Pulis.

Olivier Giroud & Lukas Podolski
Podolski & GiroudWe include both strikers simply because at the time of writing it’s not obvious which one will start up front against Villa. Hopefully that will become clearer nearer the time and although Giroud is expected to have recovered from his injury, Wenger may decide to persevere with Podolski and ease the Frenchman in from the bench. Whoever does start can be expected to be the recipient of plenty of chances against a Villa side that has performed better away from home than at Villa Park. Despite the absence of Theo Walcott, creation runs through the team with Santi Cazorla, Tomas Rosicky and even youngster Serge Gnabry all impressing of late and of course the assist king Mesut Ozil returning from injury. Podolski has already contributed a goal and assist since his return to the first team, while Giroud’s eight goals and five assists speak for themselves.

Wayne Rooney
RooneyWe include Rooney on the list with a big word of caution. His ongoing groin problem, which the player is managing carefully, means he has to be assessed before every match and even if he does play, it limits his movement on the pitch. Hence, the England striker has been playing a more withdrawn role of late, meaning he’s not been getting in the goal scoring positions he is used to in open play. However, he is still on set pieces, so an assist or a penalty cannot be ruled out, especially with United at Old Trafford! With the Reds struggling of late and having been knocked out of the FA Cup by Swansea last week, it’s clear a win is essential for the team and Moyes – and Rooney can never be ruled out, especially with nine goals and eleven assists to his name already this season. He can be explosive but will you take the chance of him even making the pitch!

Luis Suarez
GoofyAnd so of course back to where we started. No captain’s article would be complete without mentioning Suarez and he is likely to again top the polls this week. His record this season speaks for itself – 19 goals, 12 assists and 25bps in just 15 games – some managers have already decided to just captain him every week. With the return of Steven Gerrard to the side, the midfield will not only have more steel to it than was evident in the defeats to Man City and Chelsea, but the captain will again be expected to plant set pieces on Suarez’s head. Stoke haven’t been the consistent tight unit they were under Tony Pulis and with the continued absence of Robert Huth, expect the Reds to create chances – can Suarez convert those chances and continue to deliver great returns? Many managers will be banking on it.

Whoever you choose, good luck and may he deliver a decent return! Please don’t forget to vote on our captain poll below and share your thoughts on the site.

This article was written by Cookie.

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  1. 31
    MadHatter says:

    Toure scores!!!

  2. 32
    jamesimmo says:

    Yaya is rampant. So much for an injury. Hope Silva keeps up…

  3. 33

    Anyone? Proposed WC team for a weeks time.

    Are Oscar and Hazard both allowed?

    Marshall Mannone
    Coleman Terry Kolarov Parr Chester
    Ozil Silva Hazard Oscar Tserling
    Negredo Suarez Rodriguez.

    Thank you . . .

    • 33.1
      TheDreamers says:

      TGP – Im iffy re Parr, only back from injury and Ward might be ahead of him if he plays at the back. Its a bit early to judge. Sterling is on fire but place is at risk with Sturridge return imminent.

      Have you money for Aguero when returns or no?

      Good team nonetheless.

      • Dreamers

        Thanks for that. I know before injury Parr was first choice and he’s played a lot since fit. I’ll monitor and change if need be.

        If I felt Aguero was must have again I’d drop Oscar back and bring Aguero in for Negredo but after tonight that could prove difficult.

        Sterling could become Barkley, Mutch, Koren if necessary. Have back-ups for most positions.

  4. 34
    gpriley22 says:

    Prob final posting. Ff247 January league 14581-685363

  5. 35
    am4r77 says:

    Last team wc

    Mignolet (Henderson)

    Zabaleta fonte koscielny (garrido and Chester)

    oscar ozil silva Gerard (delph)

    lukaku j rod Suarez

    This leaves me with 1.3 in the bank

    I could drop ozil to Ramsey when fit then upgrade lukaku to aguero

  6. 36
    James101 says:

    Posted on another site. But great insight so I thought I’d share…

    “Since I’m a Norwegian I thought I might as well try to give you my opinions about what to expect from OGS and Cardiff in the future, since I’ve been following his work at Molde for a couple of seasons. I hope you’ll learn something from it. Not everything is FPL relevant, but I’ll throw it out there nevertheless.

    It seems to me that he has brought with him a lot of the same values as Ferguson had. As a manager he wants to be in total control of the club. Nothing goes unnoticed in his regime. I’m quite sure Tan has promised that he won’t interfere, otherwise OGS wouldn’t have taken the job.

    The Ferguson values also related to the way Molde played football. His style is very attacking and open. This kind of football is not very usual in Norway, due to lack of skills (Yes, the league is awful). However, he made it work. He won 3 titles in the 3 years he was manager there. But, in the Norwegian league his players was mostly superior to the players of the other teams. Now with Cardiff, this is not the case. I’m a bit afraid that the attacking style might be a bit too ambitious against bigger sides. Only time will tell

    The style relies on possession, and throwing a lot of players up the pitch. This is why he brought in Magnus Wolff Eikrem. This guy was in ManUtd reserves as a youngster(which then was managed by OGS), and when he was appointed manager in Molde he took Magnus with him. In Molde, Magnus was the key player of his system, linking the attacking and midfield. He is a good passer of the ball, and has a good touch.

    I think in terms of FPL I think we could expect less CS than before due to the open and attacking style. We could also expect more return from the attacking players.
    I’m not sure how the new signing and playstyle will affect the current line-up with Noone, Mutch, Campbell and Whittingham (as the most interesting players FPL wise). I’m not even sure Wolff Eikrem is ready to play in PL. However, keep in mind that he will favor a playing side.”

    • 36.1

      James

      Thanks for that. I’m sure OGS is shrewd enough to know that he’ll get away with about 1% of what he got away with at Molde in the big league. Be interesting though.

      • James101 says:

        He’s a bright fella.

        If Tan lets him do it his way, it will be another interesting story to watch unfold.

        Imagine if he had a good run (say 3 or 4 years of steadily improving / “over performing” results)

        A triumphant return to Man U must be his ultimate dream.

        • James

          Without doubt that is his dream job. Just really hope gets the time at Cardiff to show us how he wants to grow a team.

        • Kop Warrior says:

          I reckon he’ll be gone in 18 months!!

        • HL says:

          Nah, he’ll be there (running an EPL team/though not necessarily the same one as now) for some time…

        • Kop Warrior says:

          I wouldn’t be so sure HL, success in Norway doesn’t guarantee success in the PL. I realise he won the league in his first 2 seasons, but as far as I know he spent a considerable amount of money in doing so and they only came 6th last season.

        • HL says:

          Well, Di Mateo was not given the chance to stay after all he did and after what happened to AVB – just feel like I want to see a new,fresh face around…
          He was the “golden sub” at Utd – but doesn’t necessarily mean he will succeed as a coach…
          Anyway, I won’t be hard on him – whether he makes it or not…
          Me thinks – let’s give him a chance…and we’ll see what happens…

    • 36.2
      HL says:

      Evening All…
      Interesting post James…
      Let’s see how OGS will get used to the FPL…won’t be easy for him and he knows it…

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