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Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 21 2017/18

Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 21 2017/18

Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 21 2017/18

Welcome to Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 21. I’m not sure why I’m bothering to write this gameweek’s Captain Picks article. There’s only one candidate who’s really worth considering. I won’t name him but his form’s just been insane. Saturday 23rd December: hat-trick. Tuesday 26th December: hat-trick. It’d likely be rather embarrassing for me to back against another one. He’s been transferred in by over 120,000 since. And rising. Still, if you’re one who follows actual fixtures over form, here are 5 alternative and vaguely available candidates for your team’s armband…

Alvaro Morata vs Stoke (H)
My captain. I wish anyway, if I actually owned him. Stoke have already conceded 41 goals and 3+ against each of the following: West Ham, Spurs, Liverpool, Man City and, of slightly more importance here, Chelsea themselves. That match was a 0-4 away win in which Alvaro scored his first Premier League hat-trick. I’d just like to add that Stoke have the same number of Premier League titles as three teams in the above list.

I must warn you, though, that Chelsea have only served up 14 goals at home, yielding an average of just 1.4 goals per match, a definite cause for concern. I’m doubting myself now. Why do I still back this? Morata’s had a hand in over 50% of those goals.

Why not back the tanned Belgian skinhead instead? I might. He rarely needs more than a goal — perhaps just a sneaky penalty — to secure all 3 BPs in a match. His form is lacking, sadly, so the glossy Spaniard gets my approval. I also write about more than enough midgets in my spare time already…

Form: 4
Fixture: 8
Explosiveness: 7

Mohamed Salah vs Leicester (H)
My captain. I think, anyway, if I’m not swayed by Leicester’s unpredictability. Salah’s got it really easy now: the pain of blanking at home isn’t one he’s too familiar with, having only done so in 2 of the 9 home matches that he’s been a starter in, but he can just knock back some Tramadol if playing with Mignolet is causing him too much discomfort.

I don’t need to say much else here. Midfielders who rack up 15 goals and 7 assists in just over half a season don’t come around very often. Sanchez tallied 24 goals and 11 assists last season, playing over twice as many minutes as Salah so far, which was enough to effortlessly make him the top FPL player. Salah would almost surpass Fellaini’s all-time record if he keeps up his absurd form.

Firmino’s a great shout as well. He’s been involved in 2 goals per match in each of the 3 most recent gameweeks, remarkably, and is the only transvestite prostitute to ever do so.

Form: 8
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 8

Richarlison de Andrade vs Swansea (H)
This one’s quite hard to justify, but I feel anyone playing Swansea should be given a chance, or at least mentioned on here. Leon Britton and his clowns have conceded 13 goals in their 4 most recent matches. Richarlison hasn’t exactly been in form lately but, as the main striker in Harvey Price’s absence, he’ll expect plenty of opportunities to return to his October status of FPL gold; you don’t need a fancy whisk to beat shit.

Form: 3
Fixture: 9
Explosiveness: 6

Zlatan Ibrahimovic vs Southampton (H)
I won’t deny it. This one’s rather pointless — almost nobody owns him — but perhaps I can tempt in some investment. He scored a brace in this exact fixture, a 2-0 win, and he’s played for… 102 minutes?! Ok, sorry, I can’t get away with this. How about Lingard instead? On the assumption he reclaims his place in the starting XI and you’re weird, you might back Jesse adding to the 6 goals and 2 assists in his 6 most recent matches, who’s currently the most in-form FPL player. I’m not even going to give Lukaku the honour of a mention here! Cue his first brace since the opening day.

Form: 2
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 6

Leroy De Sterling vs Crystal Palace (A)
Being suddenly ordered to “take your pick from these three” sounds great, doesn’t it, but it’s not a nice choice in this case. Even though Jesus has been almost neglected by Pep recently, with these Christmas fixtures ~3 days apart each, there’s no knowing if Aguero plays. Midfield representation feels wisest. Likelihood of starting says Kevin De Bruyne and form says Sterling. Palace are unbeaten in 6 home matches but Man City won’t care.

Form: 9
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 8

Good luck, everyone, we’re probably going to need it.

Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 21

This article was written by Jamesinmo.


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  1. 19
    Pippin says:

    Morning all, hope you had a great Christmas. Nice work on the article James- reading this made me laugh and eased the pain of being sat at my desk.

    I have 2FTs, and the longterm plan (i.e. next week) is to get Arnautovic + Spurs mid in for Richarlison and Hazard in the DGW. I have 1.0m in the bank, and cash is not a problem to make that plan happen. This week I was thinking of using 1 FT to replace Mariappa with Masuaku as it seems the former has lost his place. I know Mas will just sit on my bench this week (along with Kane) but Carroll should be ok if I need a sub. Thoughts?

    • 19.1
      Bmac87 says:

      Cant argue with those moves Pippin however would funds allow you to get rid of Gross instead of Richarlison?

      I know he hasn’t been in great form recently but he is involved in almost everything Watford do when going forward and sooner or later should start scoring again.

      • Pippin says:

        Thanks bmac. I could certainly get rid of Gross over Richarlison, yes, and you make good points. That would leave me a lot less flexibility later on (I couldn’t afford to bring Hazard back in without major surgery) but since I still have my WC that may not be an issue.

    • 19.2
      jamesimmo says:

      Glad you enjoyed it, Pippin, sorry to hear about your work!

      I’m planning very similar moves to those. No complaints.

  2. 20
    Broncos says:

    Salah or Sterling as captain?

    • 20.1
      Pippin says:

      Toss a coin smile

      Gun to the head, Salah for me, as Palace have tightened up a bit at home.

      • Bmac87 says:

        Salah the safer bet for me, Sterling hasn’t been rested at all over the Christmas period yet, and regardless of form we all know what Pep is like with rotation.

        Plus Leicester haven’t been great at the back recently and have conceded 7 in 3 games and now face Liverpool away…

  3. 21
    Gavy says:

    Will anyone be looking at Sánchez with their 2nd wild card? 3 goals in two games. If he stays past the window after the city game he has a nice run of games.

  4. 22
    Bmac87 says:

    I cant see it for me personally at the moment Gavy, £11.8m is too much when you have the likes of Sterling/ Salah/ de Bruyne for alot less money available.

    He is the 12th highest scoring midfielder as it stands and although I do expect him to climb up the rankings a bit more I couldn’t justify spending that sort of money when you have so many other high scoring midfielders for less money.

    Sounds strange to say with Sanchez after last season but he may be one for the differential when that good run does come but not for me personally.

    Famous last words…….

  5. 24
    Rugby15 says:

    Great article again folks. Very helpful. Really don’t know wat to do with this lot. Have 2ft and 0.0 in the bank. Would may be like Arnie for double gameweek. Any advise is greatly appreciated.

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