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Captains Picks Gameweek 23 FPL Fantasy Premier League

Captains Picks Game-week 23 FPL Fantasy Premier League

IntroGW23 Captaincy selection gives some interesting alternatives to the normal “big two”, Luis Suarez and Sergio Aguero. While the aforementioned are decent options in any week, as they have proved to be fixture-proof, there are some attractive looking fixtures for other in-form players, which may reward FPL managers who are prepared to look outside of the box and risk not going with the two outstanding strikers of the division.

So let’s have a look at the options in store for us this midweek GW23.

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Wilfried Bony
BonyWith six goals in his last five games in all competitions, Bony appears to be now showing the form that persuaded Swansea to pay a club record £12mln in the summer and a home fixture vs relegation threatened Fulham could persuade some to hand him the armband this week. The Cottagers have conceded 22 goals in their last seven games in the league and despite Swansea having a small midfield injury crisis with De Guzman, Michu and Shelvey all expected to miss the game, it would be a surprise if Bony didn’t receive a few chances and with him in hot form, you wouldn’t bet against him continuing his great run of scoring.

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SuarezLuis Suarez
Not a lot needs saying about the league’s top scorer – 21 goals and 13 assists in 17 league matches for Liverpool this season means Suarez is a permanent fixture in this article. Couple that record with the return of strike partner of Daniel Sturridge, means it’s a brave (or mad) manager that looks beyond the Uruguayan. Some doubters will point out that this fixture ended goalless last season – I would point out that Suarez was not playing due to suspension and he has only failed to score in one Merseyside derby in which he has featured.

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HazardEden Hazard
Hazard is Chelsea’s inform midfielder in the league and has scored three goals and assisted once in his last five league matches. Having seen the midfield headlines stolen away by Aaron Ramsey in the first half of the season, Hazard is now vying with Yaya Toure to be FPL’s top midfielder. With nine goals and sixteen assists already this season, the Belgian will be confident of adding to that tally at home to a poor and demoralised West Ham, who are stuck in the relegation zone and haven’t won at the Bridge since 2002.

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Samuel Eto’o
Eto'oInjury and rotation has limited Eto’o to just 718 minutes of league action this season, but with Torres injured, Ba seemingly forgotten and a hat-trick against the Champions in the last league game under his belt, West Ham could be on the receiving end of a proper battering on Wednesday night. With the likes of Hazard, Oscar and Willian providing for Eto’o, he could just be a cheeky selection that could push a brave FPL manager up the rankings.

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Adam Johnson
JohnsonThe Sunderland midfielder is in a rich vein of form, well, that’s if you call two games a rich vein of form. Anyway, Sunderland have scored six goals in two games, with Johnson scoring four of those and assisting the other two, suggesting everything the team does going forward under Poyet involves him. With Stoke conceding 15 goals in their last five league games, more Sunderland (and Johnson) success looks a fair bet, although it may be worth considering that Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic who missed those five matches, has now recovered and made an impressive return in the Cup loss to Chelsea at the weekend. Even so, with a passionate crowd behind him and the team on the up, Johnson could prove an inspirational choice as skipper.

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Sergio Aguero
Photo 27-01-2014 23 24 23Like Suarez, Aguero needs little introduction or write-up as we are all well aware of his capabilities and City’s dynamic form, especially in front of goal, which has already seen the team net over 100 goals in all competitions this season. But the class of Aguero continues to dominate the proceedings – since his return from injury, the striker has scored six goals in just four games and netted a 2nd half hat-trick in the weekend Cup comeback against Watford. Whilst an away trip to Tottenham may not, on paper, suggest another goal fest is in store, we all remember City demolishing the north London outfit 6-0 in November with Aguero scoring twice and assisting once and with a record of 13 goals in his last 11 eleven league games, its likely City will trouble a Spurs defence that has, in fairness, kept clean sheets in their last two home games.

Other notable mentions include:

Daniel Sturridge – three goals in three games since his return from injury, the England striker is the perfect foil for Suarez – 11 goals and 3 assists in just 14 league matches tells you all you need to know – when he’s fit he delivers. Has already scored vs Everton this season.

Christian Benteke – two goals in his previous two games, gives Benteke fans optimism that the big striker has rediscovered his touch in front of goal. A home fixture vs a struggling West Brom suggests more chances for Benteke. A gamble that may pay off.

Oscar – often over-shadowed and out-scored by his midfield mate Hazard, Oscar scored a match winning free kick vs Stoke at the weekend and with Mata on his way, increased game time for the Brazilian may result in increased returns for Oscar. Home to West Ham seems an ideal place to recapture his league form.

Emmanuel Adebayor – three goals and three assists in his last four league matches, suggests Adebayor is back in love for the game….for now. Home to City is clearly a tough match, but it is worth noting that they have only kept two clean sheets in nine league games, which simply proves that they are human after all!

Whoever you choose, we wish you the best of luck. Be sure to chat on the boards, to ask for advice if you’re unsure of who to captain or want advice on potential transfers and also vote on our Captain’s Poll below.

This article was written by Cookie.

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  1. 19
    Smiffy says:

    On the back of a terrible week of choices, I am forced to do more. WC’d way too soon and paying for it now. Envious of those who have held out. I raise my cap to you all.
    Monnone (Boruc)
    Ward Clyne Sagna (Coleman, Chester)
    Ramsey Cabaye Oscar Hazard (Barkley)
    Sturridge Aguero Suarez

    3 injured subs. Transferred Silva to Oscar for this GW. Now with the news of Cabaye leaving is it worth (I’m assuming it is) a hit? Is there any chance he will play tonight? Fond farewell and all that?

    • 19.1
      theswirly says:

      BBC Sport said last night said he would be in Paris tonight and so therefore missing the game. If it was me, I’d be tempted to take the hit (so long as it’s the only hit you’re making?). Who are you thinking of? I’d be tempted to go for Ramsey, Erikson or Adam Johnson myself.

      • Smiffy says:

        That’s what I was thinking.. do like the look of Eriksen.. let’s hope he earns more than 4 points.. against city tho!

  2. 20
    theswirly says:

    Afternoon all,

    Hope you’re all good and looking forward to what these midweek fixtures have got in store! Would you mind a quick rate of my team? It’s, surprisingly, been quite a head scratcher to be honest:

    Mannone
    Bertrand, Gabbidon, Olsson
    Mata, Yaya Toure, Januzaj, Hazard
    Aguero (v), Suarez (c), Giroud

    Subs: Szczesny, Lallana, Kolarov, Chester

    Also, do you reckon there is any danger of players getting rotated, what with games coming up this weekend as well?

  3. 21

    Aa a kind reminder or if for some reason you are not aware yet, Team sheets for tonight ‘s games will be viewable before the deadline. So if you can wait until then before making any decisions.

  4. 22
    villou22 says:

    Hi guys! Playing my wc, any suggestionnonmy team?

    Boruc, mannone
    kos, gabbidon, coleman, azpi, bennett
    johnson, mata, yaya, hazard, henderson
    bony, suarez, aguero

    thanks a lot!

    • 22.1

      Nice team! Only thing I would consider would be dropping Hendo to a cheaper mid, that way you have some spare change to adjust quickly. Hendo is just not that great in FPL terms and his price eats up an extra million or more that can be used on the starting 11 if needed.

      • villou22 says:

        Thanks! Any idea who? Noone? Jan? Somebody else?cheers

        • villou22 says:

          And who would u bench in midfield?

        • I would bench Hendo unless Mata doesn’t start. If he doesn’t then it’s a coin toss. As far as the mid goes, I say select the option who gets the minutes and is cheap as dirt. You have a roster full of good players. I have had Delph for most of the season and I believe I never used him. I think I got Colback last week on the WC because I needed the extra .1 but money in the bank or better yet invested in the starting 11 is preferable to me than in an expensive non playing 5th mid.

  5. 23
    Kop Warrior says:

    Nice one Cookie…there really are some great options this GW.

  6. 24
    smithy says:

    Guys, is Chambers first choice now?

    • 24.1
      RITZ says:

      Smithy – I think it`s to early to tell. My guess is that he and Clyne will be rotated. So therefore Id stay away from both of them.

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