Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 21
Welcome to Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 21
Oh dear. Salah and Son have gone on their jollies. Haaland is MIA. Even Bowen limped off at the end of his game on Sunday. Add in that this weird GW ahead is split into two, with 7 prem teams having FA Cup replays in the middle of it, and 5 of those being prior to their actual GW21 fixture and it’s all a bit of a mess! We may actually have to put some actual thought into this one. Thankfully Rosco and Swirly are on hand with some suggestions for you. And then there’s the ‘confessional’ at the end, just to confuse matters even further…
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Cole Palmer vs Fulham (H) – Rosco
Beginning my captain piece on Cole Palmer, let’s address the scepticism that surrounds captaining in the early kick-off. While the curse might not be real, many FPL managers, mildly superstitious, tend to avoid this play. I’ve experienced both sides; an early captain blank leading to a seemingly never-ending misery-induced game week and those early game week captain hauls that put you one step ahead of the crowd. Superstitions aside, captaining Cole Palmer in this extended 10-day game week could be wise, especially when considering potential pitfalls such as training ground injuries and manager press conferences long past the FPL deadline.
Another deterrent for many is Palmer’s price. We’ve seen similar hesitation in seasons past, with sub-£6m players like Vardy, Mahrez, and Gundogan scoring for fun but managers are still reluctant to entrust them with the armband. If Palmer were priced higher, would we hesitate less? With his penalty-taking role, consistent double-digit performances, and impressive points-per-minute ratio, he deserves consideration as a viable captaincy option.
Delving into Palmer’s stats, he has accumulated 92 points in 1150 minutes, translating to 7.2 points per 90. For context, Salah has 156 points over 1740 minutes, if Palmer maintained a similar points average with similar minutes, he’d be on 139 points, second only to Salah in FPL total points.
Dismissing Palmer as a penalty merchant overlooks the fact half of his 8 goals came from open play, throw in his 6 assists and it’s hard to dismiss his GW20 18-point haul (sans penalty) as a one-off. Furthermore, since Palmer has been a regular in the Chelsea 11 (onwards) his non-penalty involvement of 6.87 is only bettered by Salah, Saka and Son amongst midfielders.
Palmer comes up against a Fulham team who have conceded 23 times on their travels, only Sheffield United (25) have fared worse, indeed, in their last 4 away from Craven Cottage, they have conceded at least 3 goals (they let in 4 in the other one). Ouch.
In a game week where captaincy choices will likely be more divided, Palmer emerges as a potentially safer pick than inconsistent performers like Saka or Bowen, especially IF Haaland is unavailable.
Jarrod Bowen vs Sheffield United (A) – Swirly
Last time I suggested the guy from Leominster, it was on the proviso he wasn’t injured as he had a 75% flag. He then did turn out to be just that and so, in the hope there isn’t history repeating, let’s press ahead in the hope that the knock against Bristol City isn’t as bad as feared. Still, he scored in that tie, which was good to see!
So far, the best part of three-quarters of a million managers have brought in the Hammers midfielder – and you can see why for many reasons. Firstly, of course, we’re all finding ourselves rather flush at the moment, with Haaland still out of a good few sides and Salah and Son also heading off on international duty. The £8.1m player is a worthy investment, with nine goals and an assist to his name already this season, as the blank against Brighton last gameweek was the first blank after three consecutive bountiful fixtures. Indeed, the reverse fixture back in Gameweek 7 saw him gain nine points, as he scored his first goal in the seven times he has faced that team.
As West Ham look up the table and start to put pressure on the other contenders for a European place, this game against the Blades – coupled with a visit from Bournemouth on Thursday night – will be just the opportunity to pick up those much-needed points before trickier ties versus Man United and Arsenal. While Sheffield United are a more competitive side since the return of their Messiah Chris Wilder, the South Yorkshire side have still conceded in each and every game so far this campaign, bar their 1-0 victory over Brentford in Gameweek 16. Bowen is sure to add to that less than desirable record at Bramall Lane come Sunday, as his side has the excellent statistic of only failing to find the back of the net in three of their 20 Premier League fixtures this season.
Bukayo Saka v Crystal Palace (H) – Swirly
They say “You can’t have them all” and, when it comes to FPL, that couldn’t be more true. We can be as careful as possible with price rises and falls, but still get to the end of the season just £0.1m off from that perfect squad. The reason I say this is because Saka has been a thorn in my side for most of this Premier League season as his high ownership has killed non-owners like me whenever he has returned. Unfortunately for me, that has happened numerous times so far, with six goals and eight assists mainly sapping away my rank.
But, you know what? This guy is making his way into my team with all the dosh we have flying about and so I can now be one of those 60% managers who are smug enough to own him now. Perhaps smug is a bit strong. You get my drift.
Anyway, it’s Crystal Palace who come to the Emirates this gameweek, on the back of a 2-0 defeat the Gunners endured against a determined Liverpool side who were themselves without the firepower of Salah. While Arteta’s men didn’t find the back of the net, they were unlucky not to and it was Saka who was a large part of their efforts. The Eagles themselves went into the league’s two-week break on a high after their first win since 4 November, having beaten Brentford 3-1 at Selhurst Park. This week, however, the bookies very much see a return of the disappointment the South Londoners had got used to in those eight fixtures without a victory over autumn and winter, something that is backed up by the fact they have won at Arsenal just once in the last 13 attempts – a 3-2 triumph back in 2019.
As for Saka himself, he’s scored two and set up another in the eight times he has faced Crystal Palace and, on the back of three straight defeats across all competitions, the Gunners will be absolutely desperate to return to winning ways in both this game and the following against Nottingham Forest, as Liverpool and then West Ham won’t give them an easy time.
The confessional…
This is where we ask our entire writing team to tell us who they think they will pick this week… There are more caveats and get out clauses than a meeting with Daniel Levy but this is their initial gut feeling based upon who they actually own. And they promise that their picks will be allowed to leave for free if a better offer comes along…
DMC — MIA, like Haaland
The Gallant Pioneer — TAA
Jamesimmo — H&L
Ivan — Alvarez
Swirly — Palmer
Matt — Palmer
Loud Atlas — Palmer
Smash — Palmer / Saka, could be anyone
Kop — Trent
Rosco — I honestly have no idea
Ellefcee — Palmer
Floydeth — Trent atm (most likely bowen though…)
Init — Haaland…
Gear — Either Haaland or Palmer
Stone Frog — Palmer
OddDane — I need a magic 8ball for this one… Palmer if I had him, but not Sterling (Who I do have)
Jamie Mc — Haaland if fit / Palmer
Peter Pan — Palmer / Bowen (injury dependant)
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And it’s live! See who Rosco and I pick for our captains, above. Who gets your armband this gameweek?
Nice read and efforts guys.
My cappo is Haaland and VC shall be on Palmer. Think the game will be open, given Fulham’s style of play.
I’ve brought in Jota and Foden for Mo and Son so sticking the armband on Jota.
I almost never captain anyone against my Fulham, but I agree especially with Bassey gone to AFCON, Chelsea could put up a big number this weekend.
Trent Alexander-Arnold will be sidelined for ‘a few weeks’ due to a knee injury, assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders has confirmed
And a million FPL managers will have their plans temporarily sidelined because of this….as confirmed by some tosser called AJW! 😉
Due to a ‘kneejerk’ reaction, which could send many into a tailspin for a few weeks! Gonna have to shelve him and rely on the fighting force of our cheapie defenders! Hahaha – thanks very much for reporting this Rosco!
Many thanks both! Like many I have a lot, and a growing number, of fires to put out this week. No idea who I’m buying yet, never mind captaining, but at least this all makes it more interesting!
The same here. Still have the 2 FT and no clue what to do.
Bowen now is orange from yellow. Palmer missed two big chances as Chelsea are 1-0 down against Middlesbrough in the Cup
I think they should give as extra wildcard because of so many flags.
I made the mistake of early transfers. Brought in Bowen and Foden with the the 2 I had. Now I’m wondering if I should take a hit to transfer Bowen to someone else? What say ye?
A. Leave it
B. Bowen>Saka for a – 4
C. Wild card and deal with Taylor and Pau as well
I definitely wouldn’t WC as you can get away with that side. I would be tempted to take a hit but maybe not for Bowen and rather take it on Pau as it looks like Bowen will be just missing one game.
Cheers lads, I have it on Palmer at the minute but I’m honestly not sure. After last night though he should have had 3 or 4 goals so hopefully he will be able to actually hit the back of the net at the weekend. The other ones I am tempted by is Alvarez or Foden.