Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 1
Finally, GW1 one is upon us and brings with it fresh hope for each and every one of us with new teams, new players and a renewed sense of belief. Anticipation, excitement, everybody’s happy, well everybody aside Jose Mourinho, but he’s never happy so don’t let him bring you down.
Picking a successful GW1 squad is a lottery at the best of times, throw in a World Cup and we have so many variables to consider, it’s enough to make even the most astute FPL manager lose their damn mind. You can study every pre-season game, fry your brain with endless stats and you’ll still be kicking yourself for ignoring at least one player ‘who you had’ in at least one of your 1001 pre-season drafts, sadly, that’s just how it is.
So what can save you from instant FPL-induced self-flagellation? Well you can start by stepping away from that Daniel Sturridge punt, cast aside your second and third £4.0m defenders, and for the love of god, don’t believe anything Jose says.
Seriously though, nobody can predict what will happen in GW1, or any other game-week for that matter. What we can do is make educated decisions, pick players who may not hit the ground running, but will in all likelihood bare fruits over the course of the season, but most importantly of all, pick a decent bloody captain, I mean how hard can it be, right?
Each week we’ll peruse the options, study the stats and offer up a selection of players who will hopefully have you patting yourself on the back rather than hitting it with a big stick. Let’s do this!
Mo Salah – West Ham (H)
‘£13.0m? I’m not paying that, look at what a great side I can make without Salah’. Well, aye that’s canny mate, my iPhone looks a bobby dazzler without a case but I’ve dropped my fair share of phones to know it is best to have a little protection. Starting the season with Salah offers exactly that. Protection against his 50%+ ownership, protection against most of those sticking the armband on him every week, protection against the inevitable ‘I told you so’ when he does what he does. There is of course the flip side to the argument, if Salah flops it will be those without who’ll be laughing, but lets face it, it’s a damn sight easier to get him out, than in.
I’ll get onto the opposition and stats in my next pick, if you’re spending £13m on Salah, surely you’ll be captaining him most weeks home and away, regardless of opposition.
Still going without Salah? Hahaha, seriously? Oh! You are serious! Well good luck with that hun. You probably have a plan, but as Mike Tyson said ‘everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth’. I’d rather not argue with Mike.
Roberto Firmino / Sadio Mané / Naby Keïta– West Ham (H)
If you’re one of the cool kids this next pick is for you. No Mo? No problem! Simply pick one if not two of his teammates to ‘cover’ his points, stick the armband on them in the games where Salah is heavily captained and you’ll be golden right? It could work, I mean it might, there’s a chance…
Lets not get into the gazillion permutations or the relative merits of how not owning Salah can potentially benefit your FPL team, instead lets focus on his ably capable teammates. In the 2017/18 season Liverpool were unbeaten at Anfield, winning 12 and drawing 7. They scored 45 goals (only Manchester City and Arsenal scored more at home), and whilst admittedly Salah scored 19 of those 45 goals, there was still enough to go around.
Brazilian Bobby chipped in with 8 goals and 3 assists and Sadio Mané despite playing significantly less minutes scored 6 and grabbed 3 assists. Its unclear how new signing Naby Keïta will factor into the Liverpool line-up this season, but his 6 goals and 5 assists in the Bundesliga last season suggest that at £7.5m, he could be a canny punt for your FPL side, although it may be too soon to hand him your captain’s armband.
It’s the Hammers up first at Anfield. They’ll be hoping to improve on their 2017/18 stats, which saw them lose 12 of their 19 away games and ship 42 goals on the road. Liverpool won 4-1 in the corresponding fixture last season with Salah, Mane and Firmino all getting on the score sheet, FPL managers will be hoping for more of the same.
Alexis Sánchez – Leicester City (H)
We’re not here to talk about Mourinho but it’s hard not to at least acknowledge the current goings on at Old Trafford, all of which seem to revolve around whatever mood Jose Mourinho is in, which these days seems to be a perpetual state of misery.
For those of us without affinity to Manchester United, it was hard to watch his post-match interview following their pre-season defeat to Liverpool and not chuckle, man alive, even for Jose this was a new depth of pain and suffering. Nobody seemed safe from his scathing assessment; whinging about missing senior players? Check. Deride the performance of the players who were there? Check. Complain about transfer activity or lack thereof? Check. He pretty much called Antonio Valenica a fat b@stard, even the referee did not escape his wrath. He did have some nice words for Eric Bailly, but the words were barely out his mouth and he was critiquing his leadership credentials, jeez who’s your mate Eric? Hopefully things will improve now that he’s ‘invited’ senior players to return early from their holidays, I imagine they’ll be tripping over their Gucci flip flops in the rush to get to the airport.
There were positives from their US tour. The most noteworthy, the form and condition of Alexis Sanchez. After an inconsistent start to his Old Trafford career, Sanchez is showing signs that he is ready to hit the ground running for his first full season with the Red Devils. He had a hand in both goals during last week’s 2-1 win over Real Madrid, and his performance in that match and over the course of the two week US tour was head and shoulders above his teammates.
Leicester head to Old Trafford for the season opener this Friday evening. Quite how they will cope without the departed Riyad Mahrez is anyone’s guess, one thing is for sure; they’re a much worse side without him. In 2017/18 the Foxes lost 9 times on the road, which included a 2-0 loss in the corresponding fixture at Old Trafford. With question marks over returning World Cup players, this match could be the perfect time for Alexis Sanchez to cement his name in FPL teams once more. All you ‘Salah-less’ loonies, this could be the one you’re looking for.
Best of the rest
For those of you unfamiliar with how our Captains articles usually work, we list 4-5 players we deem worthy of your Captaincy, but I’ll be honest, sometimes it feels like one or two of our picks are never really going to be Captained by anyone with a modicum of common sense. Then we have the Mo Salah / Harry Kane conundrum; last season it felt like most people were simply picking one of those two towards the latter half of the season, and who could blame them.
So here I’ll list a few players who I feel warrant your attention, even if at first glance they don’t seem the ‘obvious’ choice.
Harry Kane – Newcastle (A)
Will he play? Will he be ready? Who knows. Harry played all the way through to the World Cup third place play-off, wining the Golden boot on the way, but come on, that was weeks ago! ‘He doesn’t score in August’ I hear you cry, but seriously, would anyone be surprised if come GW1 he started and scores, breaking his August hoodoo and the FPL template in one fell swoop? I’ll be at St James’ Park on Saturday hoping he won’t, which probably means he will.
Sergio Agüero (or whichever City asset you own) – Arsenal (A)
Some people glance at the fixtures and see a ‘tricky’ away fixture for the Cityzens, and that’s enough to discount their Captaincy credentials. Remember though, this is the same City side that won 16/19 away from the Etihad, including a 0-3 win in the corresponding fixture at the Emirates. It wont be long till we’re all lamenting the Aguero/Jesus rotation, but for now it looks Kun will be the man to start the season. Last season his minutes were curtailed, yet he still finished with the best points per match of any forward (6.8), scored 21 goals, 6 assists and picked up 22 Bonus Points. He scored twice in the Community Shield prompting a surge in ownership, Ignore him at your peril.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – Man City (H)
It’s time to see if the grass is greener on the other side, with new manager Unai Emery at the helm, there is a sense of renewed optimism amongst the ever fickle Gunners fans. Whilst they could not have been given a more difficult opening day fixture, at least its on home turf, surely that has to count for something? It may of course make little difference to the final result, but one man who could help Arsenal take home advantage is Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. It often takes January signings time to settle in their new surroundings, not the case for Aubameyang; 10 goals, 4 assists and his 6.7 PPM were second only to Sergio Aguero. With almost 25% ownership there are clearly a lot of FPL managers who think Aubameyang will pick up where he left off last season, they may be on to something there.
Good luck in GW1, don’t be too disheartened if you don’t start with a flourish. It’s all about the long game, have faith in the players you’ve picked and if all else fails just remember, it could be worse, Jose Mourinho could be your boss.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 1. This article was written by Rosco
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Thinking of doing the unthinkable and going without Salah. Big risk I know. What do people think.
Can’t support that mate, sorry.
Cheers mate. Yeah it’s a terrible idea
I can’t support this either, doesn’t look strong enough for a Salahless team… It’s almost like a Salah team so there’s absolutely no point imo!
Cheers mate. Yeah it’s torn up again
Guys any advise
Patricio(Boruc)
Daniels, Mendy, VVD (Bissaka, Peltier)
Bernardo, Salah, Richarlison, Jota (Stephens)
PEA, Aguero, King
I’m captaining King. Going bold for the first week.
Looks pretty strong for a team with 2 premium strikers and Salah, well done. Only issue could be 3 mids in 6-8m price bracket with no room for improvement, but good enough team to survive till WC.
Daniels probably wont start after GW3, so Cook/Doherty/Boly/Tomkins are few alternatives
redspyda
I like it.
Ballsy captain pick indeed!
something different…
You forgot Salah…
I actually like this
Answer this and I’ll love you forever
Will be for long-term, not for the start:
A) KDB – Armstrong (5.5m, so he can be changed to any of the 5.0m – 5.5m mids whenever we know who’s best of them)
B) Mahrez – Jota (6.5m, so can turn into any of the 5.0m – 6.5m if Jota doesn’t deliver and one of them starts showing some real class)
I’m going with B, Zed.
Probably the wise choice, cheers Banjo!
Mane and Jota/Townsend possible?
Hi Zaid!! How’s your team shaping up? Have three Liverpool already so can’t do Mane sadly…
Not really sure about my team this time. Teams I was looking to pick from had a pretty poor pre-season and team I was avoiding played fine, so pretty confused. Plan was to BB in GW1 and get rid of that chip asap but GW1 fixtures has spoiled the party.
Team at the moment looks like:
Ederson
Walker, Van Dijk, Doherty/Holebas
Salah, Mane, Bernardo, Richarlison
Auba, King, Arnautovic/Tosun
Bench: Stekelenberg, Peltier, Wan Bissaka, Stephens
Will do Mane and Bernardo to KDB and Arsenal mid after 3-4 weeks.
Not really sure though, feels like I could get a stronger midfield.
BB in GW1?! Are you mad?
How did you know aboud madness banjo? Still in learning process… 😛
Looks good to me, mate! Don’t give preseason too much attention mate, it’s usually not a good indicator of what happens when the season kicks in!
Wow, what a surprise 😯
How are you Z, my dear friend?
More FFF legends here now, it’s starting to feel like home, slowly, but steadily… :woot:
Yes ZL, it has been our home for quite a while now.
All we need is VanDan, Kumast and OldGoat to pop in.
I’m good, how are you? Break from fantasy stuff was not really helpful, engine is taking too much to warm up!
Not bad Z, thanks. I can’t wait to see one of your contemporary teams. I love them 🙂
I’m pretty much set with main team and my rules Africans can’t wait for Friday!!
Make sure your cellar is stocked up well 😉
Always mate, always 😎
Very nice to see you Zaid.
Hope you are set for GW1!
Last minute tinkering for me, some rash decision and regrets incoming 😛
Yes, almost there with my main, B and My Rules teams. Leaving everything for Friday morning, like to work under pressure 😆
I know you said long term, but i feel the chance of KDB not starting is so high that Mahrez + Jota is the safer option and it is a simple switch to KDB + 5.5mid when he’s up and running. Plus he may have even dropped a 0.1 mill or so
My 2 cents
Yeah I said that because if I go with KDB I’ll start with Mahrez and 1m in the bank (maybe)… But B seems to be the better option here anyway! Cheers!
B
Cheers Smash!
After a good long think and chatting with ppl, i’m slowly coming round to having Mendy as my City coverage at the back rather than Ederson. So i was looking at different Gk options and thought about Pickford. Now I know he’ll prob miss the 1st GW (maybe 2), but if I choose Stekelenburg as 4mill cover, i deff wont be down a keeper and actually save 0.5 from my 4.5 + Ederson combo. Pickford did have a good World Cup and while i know their preseason was bad, their starting fixtures can’t be ignored. I always prefer to go with a premo keeper than rotating (personal preference).
I’m seeing a lot of ppl with Patrico as single keeper. I know hes good, but ……. hmmmm.
Any thoughts?
I was thinking exactly the same. The only minor snag for me (as I have Richarlison as well) is that if Everton do get going – and their fixtures are nice – then it will not be possible to get any more of their players. The tricky thing is that you have to have Stekelenburg, as Pickford may not play in GW1 / 2.
At the moment I’ve just got Fab, but am breaking out into the occasional cold sweat thinking about that. I suppose it can be tidied up in a wildcard.
Got a lot of time for Fab, but hate the look of those fixtures. Liv, Ars, Che, Eve, MnU IN 1st 8 GWs.
Those fixtures are what makes him appealing to me. Based on his past.
A lot of save points and if WH do fluke a clean sheet he’s going to get some big hauls.
The Pickford/Foster rotation combination is pretty sweet
Fab / Foster I think you mean? That is a good one. However I find rotation irritating in that I can see Foster getting 2 points with Fab on the bench getting 12. One can shrug off a bench player like Stephens getting 5 points, but not goalie monster hauls.
But perhaps I should be a bit zen about that sort of thing.
Who are the best TWO mids for 6.5 or less?
1) Richarlison
2) Jota
3) Pedro
4) Milivojevic
Currently sat on Richarlison & Pedro, but getting worried at Pedro’s minutes.
Have I missed anyone?
Or have one at 5.0 and spread the wealth?
1) Cairney
2) Wilshere
3) Neves
Thanks.
Richarlison & Jota
Or get Cairney and spread the cash
Or get Armstrong 😉 and spread a bit less cash
Thanks, Zed.
I’ll politely ignore the Armstrong suggestion 😉
Thought so!
Richarlison and Jota
Change them to Arsenal mid and some cheapo after 2 weeks (if required)
I’m on Richarlson and Jota
Would go with Richarlison and Jota, with a few to change to a £7.5m (Keita, Miki, Ramsey) and Ralls if a good option opens up there.
1) and 2) (of the 6.5s). Nice bit of firepower. Hopefully.
I currently have Neves in the 4th mid slot but will go for the firepower of Jota I think.
Thanks, everyone. It seems that’s a unanimous Richarlison & Jota decision then.
Gives me the flexibility to drop one of them to a 5.0, if any of them hit the ground running, which in turn enables Auba, if necessary.
Decent choice I think banjo. Strength in numbers!