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Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 1

Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 1

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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  1. 157

    Hey guys long time no speak! The reason being Uni and work getting in the way which also helped me finish in my worst position last season since my first year. If I can set at least one hour aside a week to look at fantasy hopefully I’ll be able to bounce back. Anyway my team is below, Firmino will change to PEA in GW3 and I imagine I’ll be wildcarding fairly early (GW5-8ish). Otherwise feel free to slag it off accordingly:

  2. 158
    dave88 says:

    Apart from Robertson and Mendy, which 5.5-6.5 defenders are the best options?

  3. 159
    Terminators says:

    Is Tarkowski a good option for a £5m DEF? I have heard good things about (ARS) Lichtsteiner but I am not sure he’s going to play.
    This is my team so far, I was thinking of Mahrez > B Silva to raise some funds, but I am not able to upgrade anyone with the extra funds and I think that Mahrez will score more as he’s going to be playing more up-front?

  4. 160
    ohyesali says:

    Any thoughts on these?

    Hazard: Sarri said “I don’t see this problem in this moment. I’ve spoken with Eden two or three times in the last two days. We’ve spoken about everything. This Hazard problem is not present.” — if he stays, with Chelsea’s fixtures, is he worth the outlay?

    Kepa: Is the deal done? If so, what do we think his price will be? Possible set and forget? Would allow Luiz –> ???

    Helda Costa: Seems to be on corners and at 5mill a possible 5th mid in a Wolves team i could see finishing in top half?

    • 160.1
      RedKev says:

      I’d personally like to see Chelsea perform first before splashing out all that cash on Hazard! Imagine Kepa will be £5.5 but yeah he could be a good pick …safer options out there at that price though…if he’s £5 I’d definitely take a punt though!
      I like the look of Wolves and had few of their players in my drafts! They have just signed Traore though and I think both him and Costa play on the right meaning Costa could get dropped or at least get rotated a lot.

  5. 161
    Offalymartin says:

    Please tell me I’m getting close

    • 161.1
      Rosco says:

      Its a nice team!

      My only comment would be that you’re giving yourself a benching headache every week, you can rotate Jota / Richarlison and King but it will only be a matter of time till you bench the wrong one! Pick your favourite two and downgrade the other and put the money into your starting 11!

    • 161.2

      @Offaly, your team is nice I wouldn’t start out with 8 attacking options though. I have one guy that plays, but is someone I just have on the bench in case of emergency. Right now you are fixing to sit a 6.5 player on the bench every week. All the teams you are facing will have all their spare cash on the pitch, you are basically sitting 2 million on the bench. I get it, some people like to rotate the attacking 8, but that’s not for me, at least not this early in the season while I am looking for .5 here or there still.

      • Offalymartin says:

        Cheers mate. Yeah that makes perfect sense. Great advice. My first year using this site. It’s great to see so many people willing to give advice.

    • 161.3
      Kralin says:

      I think I’d downgrade Jota to Stephens and upgrade Keita to Mane.

      I’ve been umming and ahhing over Wolves’ players but in the end I’d like to see more of them before taking the plunge.

  6. 162
    Terminators says:

    This is my set-up currently.
    I may swap Zaha to Arnautovic after the first GW.
    What are the views on the ARS GK is Leno the #1?

    • 162.1

      Terminators

      I think going with Leno is a slight risk as I’m not sure Cech is getting dropped just yet. If this is the case then you don’t have a keeper.

      Trent will hopefully be OK for you but I don’t think there’s value in Kante to be honest.

      • Smash says:

        Yeah don’t think Leno is worth the risk at this stage.

        Kante could be better this year as will probably play further forward but traditionally he does not do a lot

        • Terminators says:

          I have gone for WHU & BOU GK now as they rotate well, I know about Kante I am trying to find somebody better maybe Noble or Jack Wilshere from WHU?

        • Kralin says:

          I’ve gone for Hughes, merely as a placeholder. He may chip in now and then and if he doesn’t can be moved along quietly for someone we probably haven’t thought about yet.

          Unusually this year I’ve held a lot of money back. Never tried it before, but I like rolling transfers if possible and I fancy having a bit of dosh and a rearrange in GW3 if necessary.

        • Kralin says:

          PS we don’t know yet who ‘somebody better’ is. Best to just go with who you think will get the most points over the first few weeks and sit back and relax. We have a transfer a week to tidy things up.

        • You could look at James McArthur from Palace. They have a good set of opening fixtures and he’s had 4 more goals than Kante in each of the last two seasons.

        • Terminators says:

          James McArthur could be an option if I switch out Zaha for Arnautovic, I have three CRY players already.
          I am going to go with Noble for Kante.

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