Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 22
Welcome to Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 22
In our last Captain Picks piece on New Year’s Eve we had two distinct winners and two distinct losers. Vardy was a no show for Matt and Jimenez may as well have been too for Kop. AT thought he’d sprung gold with a slightly surprising 9 point haul from Ings but Rosco took the spoils with Salah and his 10 points. Hardly awe inspiring though when we consider that all of Noble (16), Sokratis (15), Perez, Grealish, Jesus (13), Robertson, Deulofeu (12), Stephens, Fredericks and Azpi (11) fared better!
Once again we go to the well though and ask our writers who they think should get the armband this week, will there be any big time differentials within their picks. Probably not…
Smash – Tammy Abraham (H vs Burnley)
There are maybe more obvious picks here! I mean top scorer Jamie Vardy screams out as he’s playing Southampton at home. Hey I might even captain Vardy now, but if that doesn’t put you off him I don’t know what will, what with my record this season. However it’s a new year which brings new optimism and the need for someone a little bit different. Do you want to be that person that just follows the crowd or do you want something a little different. I present Tammy Abraham.
Only Vardy, Aubameyang and Ings have scored more Premier League goals than Tammy Abraham. Tammy has 12 goals and 4 assists in his first 21 games. For those that like a goal imminent table Tammy also features in the top three on that alongside Salah and Mahrez which generally means he’s due a goal or two. With Chelsea being linked with another striker and being in negotiations for a new contract he will be keen to keep the momentum going. Chelsea really need a win to keep themselves in the top four after some inconsistent recent results. It’s always good to captain someone with purpose!
If you are still are not convinced by Chelsea, how about looking at the opposition themselves, as some prefer to look at the fixture rather than the player. They are playing Burnley at home, who are not the defensive tour-de-force they used to be, having conceded 34 goals in 21 games this season. They have conceded 11 goals in their last 6 away games so are currently not travelling very well. 16 headed chances conceded in these 6 games as well which can only help the case for Tammy.
Rosco – Jamie Vardy (H vs Southampton)
On New Year’s Day everyone presumed Jamie Vardy would return to the Foxes 11, even Brendan Rogers thought so, or at least he said as much and we obviously always take managers word as bond yeah? Maybe it was too much fizz on New Year’s Eve, maybe the new sprog had kept him up, whatever happened, Vardy was a no-show. Sometimes it’s almost as if these players don’t care about the FPL ramifications of their actions. For many, it was fortuitous with the likes of Mané or Salah VC, but for many like myself (with KDB) it was the standard 2pts and feelings of ‘what could have been’ as the Foxes went on to comfortably defeat my lot without their talisman.
So here I am, promoting a player still not declared fit, and let’s face it, even if Rodgers came out and said he was good to go, we’d be still treating it as a VAR decision and waiting for visual confirmation before we celebrate any potential return. However, if he does return, then you have to say that a home fixture against Southampton surely makes 17-goal Vardy a shoo-in for the armband this game-week.
Whilst I am here to sing the praises of the party man, it would be remiss of me not to point out that Ralph Hasenhüttl’s team have been much improved in recent weeks. They recorded victories over Chelsea and Villa in their last two outings away from St Mary’s and will head into fixture full of beans following their 1-0 victory over Spurs in GW21. Managers expecting a repeat of the 9-0 victory in GW10 may be disappointed, however, despite all the above points, I still think Vardy will want to add to his already impressive goal tally, maybe he’ll even go full Bebeto with his celebrations. If he plays of course.
GP – Marcus Rashford (H vs Norwich)
Seeing as Matt stole my Mr Consistency – Wolves’ Raul Jimenez – for himself, I find myself championing a new player this week in the form of Manchester United hotshot Marcus Rashford.
In all honesty/full disclosure and all that, I own and will captain Rashford myself this week so I guess it’s only fair that I tell you why you must too.
The opposition for United this weekend is Norwich City at home, 3pm on Saturday. Focusing on Norwich first before working up to the player himself, the Canaries come in to this match 20th in the table and are the only side in the league not to have won any of their last five league matches (collecting just three points from 15 available). Overall they have the worst defensive record in the league conceding 41 in total and are certainties to be relegated at the end of the season. Inspecting their away record then and I report that they have the worst away record in the league with just one win and two draws from ten matches. Admittedly their defensive away record is slightly better then their home but I wouldn’t pay any attention to that as that’s like spending time comparing your two worst ever hangovers to declare a winner.
I like to take a look at the early-week transfer stats and amazingly, England International Rashford has already been sold by over 62,000 FPL managers this week (?) but has been snapped up by almost 115,000 new ones. This net transfer amount still confuses though given the fixture. Anyhow points-wise the young Manc’ has 122 so far this season and with that, is far and away the Red Devils’ best performer, and overall in the strikers list he is only bettered by Jamie Vardy and Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang, the latter by just one solitary point.
So in summary:
The captain you want to have has 12 goals this season (8 AT HOME).
The captain you want to have has 5 assists this season (2 AT HOME).
The captain you want to have has the maximum bonus points FIVE TIMES this season (4 AT HOME).
The Captain you want plays as striker for Manchester United who average two home goals per premier league match.
Manchester United are at home this week.
Norwich (TWENTIETH) are the visitors.
Matt – Raul Jiménez (H vs Newcastle)
The current Wolves man may not be there for much longer if Sunday’s media is to be believed! Both Manchester clubs are believed to be interested in the Mexican frontman and it seems Wolves would listen to offers of £60 million. United could use a bit of firepower up top and Jiménez would provide just that! City on the other hand could use some more defenders as they are pretty much all injured. Goals is not what they need but they have plenty money to throw around and can easily match Wolves’ asking price. With all this said, would Jiménez leave Wolves to sit on the City bench or go to a team like United who are in turmoil right now and one could suggest are a lesser team than his current side. I would like to think he wouldn’t as he is having a very good season.
For right now, Jiménez is wearing the yellow of Wolves which comes just in time for a tasty little fixture this weekend. Wolves face a Newcastle side who are on a run of three losses on the bounce. This does not make good reading for Newcastle fans (sorry Rosco) as the Mexican comes into this game with 8 goals and 6 assists so far this season. The only saving grace for Steve Bruce’s men is Jiménez’s last two appearances saw 18 minutes from the bench against Liverpool and 90 minutes against Watford in a 2-1 loss. This has cooled the red-hot form he was in a tad as the four games before that saw 2 goals and 3 assists. This includes a goal and assist against his possible future employers, Man City!
Not only can Jiménez score and assist but he has the added appeal of nabbing bonus points. Having picked up 17 points already this season, the opposition of Newcastle should provide him with plenty of opportunities to add to his points tally. The other great thing about the Mexican striker is he seems to be allergic to yellow cards! He has only picked up two this season and in both games he scored so I am assuming he got a bit too excited and whipped his top off! If this is the only way he picks up cards, then I think I can handle the -1. If you don’t have him in your team I would suggest you do as I will be strongly considering him for the armband this weekend.
Cookie – Kevin De Bruyne (A vs Aston Villa)
I would imagine that most of you will be compelled to captain either Vardy for his consistency or Rashford for his fixture. That’s fine, but the obvious is not always the winning route, as our introduction proves. Plus can one really trust Rashford or United? And will Vardy be so relieved to be out of the house for a few hours that he runs around like a headless chicken and aggravates his groin again? Stranger things have happened.
The lure of a supposedly more obvious name may not have led you to think of KdB as your GW22 Captain, which is strange given his form, his fixture and his importance to Manchester City. Seven goals already this season sees the Belgian just two strikes away from his best ever haul while his tally of 14 assists sees him head and shoulders above the next best (TAA with 10).
City are at the point where they simply have to win every game if they have any chance of catching Liverpool. They play a Villa side this week who have kept just four clean sheets all season, fighting relegation and who may well have to field a 3rd choice keeper this week.
Given that City have only failed to score two or more goals in every away fixture bar one (vs Liverpool) this season, it would appear to me that KdB is as safe an Captain option as any for this week.
And if you need any further persuasion, well who doesn’t love their captain performing in the last fixture of the weekend?
Inittowinit – Sadio Manè (A vs Spurs)
How to split Mane and Salah? The reality is that they are split by 20 points so far (140 vs 120), which is probably surprisingly little given how much more Mane seems to have progressed this season, as opposed to how much Salah has (perhaps) seemingly regressed. Both are probably true to some extent, but it’s all relative.
I thought I’d chip in and take a Capo pick though, as nobody else was willing to take a punt on one of the league leaders, the 2nd top scorers and two of the top six FPL point scorers. Granted, they covered three of the others but come on… Liverpool have scored 49 goals this season, surely one of these two is a candidate?
I was hoping my analysis would scream ‘yes’, but alas, I fear not. Sort of. I decided to go and compare how each of mine have fared away from home, and then in relation to the other four picks above, in relation to how they have fared this season, home or away, depending on what they are doing this week. If that makes any sense…
Mane has 55 points away from home, Salah just 35. So that’s my argument for the pick itself, but how do they both compare to the others? Let’s see;
Vardy (H) 71
Rashford (H) 68
KDB (A) 64
Mane (A) 55
Jiminez (H) 54
Abraham (H) 44
Salah (A) 35
Poorly, evidently! Certainly Salah anyway.
Good luck with Vardy this week then…!
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Another home goal for Rashford there.
Is KDB ok? Not watching the game but I hear he got twatted in the face by Lindelof.
And subbed out immediately after
Game was over an hour ago. No point taking any risks
Agree, should’ve been subbed earlier imo.
How did Sterling look? Read he was average at best… :scratch_one-s_head:
Can’t say I was watching that closely. In that time he could have had two goals and an assist….
I didn’t see the game but Sterling played the full 90. I’m hoping he plays at the weekend; the Villa game should be a gimme. Should be… :blink:
He looked alright. He kept getting himself isolated up against WanB who can match him for pace and power, a bit like Traore did so in some respects it wasn’t ideal for him.
Cheers guys, plan to keep him for the Villa game hence the interest
He looked sheepish going off but fine.
KDB looked like he was doing the mannequin challenge, as he was face-first on the ground and didn’t move for about 30 seconds. After he got up, was taken off straight away but he was walking fine and looked okay to me. Hopefully, it was just precaution.
He was about to come back on until he realised Pep had already subbed him so I’m guessing he’s probably just fine.
Hi;
Just a quick opinion on whether you think of these suggested transfers please:
1) Alli to Salah and Tammy to Greenwood for a 4pt hit.
2) Alli to Henderson.
3) Any other moves you care to suggest.
Thanks guys,
Apologies, just 0.1m ITB
Alli to Henderson?? As in Jordan??
Yeah, not good?
Jordan Henderson?
Actually I meant Grealish to Henderson.
Don’t you think Henderson will outscore Grealish over the next 3 GW?
Why would anyone want Jordan Henderson in their team????
Well I bet he does now
Still, Grealish 6+6 this season, in pens and main man at Villa, Hendo 1+2 this season and nowhere near the main man at Pool…
Errrr nope.
1 goal & 2 assists vs 6 goals & 6 assists tells its own story.
Why are you even considering Henderson? I know I’ve not been around much lately but have I missed something?!
Now, if you’d suggested Troy Deeney….. 😉
Not sure what other options there are to get a 3rd Liverpool player in for GW24 then….
With that team* I would do something creative with Alli – Richarlison maybe* – hold fire on the Henderson gambit and swap KdB for Salah for the DGW.
Henderson would make more sense if he took penalties maybe but you may not get a lot other than a CS bonus from him.
* which is a nice-looking team. I confess I jumped in at Henderson and hadn’t bothered reading your original question.
If you don’t wanna go for Salah then get Robertson who has more attacking returns than Henderson (plus cleanies too and bonus magnet) :good:
Is replace Alli with Salah and effectively make my 3rd forward null and void (because Greenwood is extremely unlikely to play), better than what I have?
Can you upgrade a defender to Robertson via downgrading Abraham to DCL?
Greenwood’s all right as a bench player so your Alli – Salah move seems ok – keeping Abraham for this week may not be the worst move however.
Not quite – 0.1m short to upgrade Soyuncu to Robbertson.
I would prefer 1 given the double is on the horizon, although you could do it for free next week could you not?
Yes, there’s no margin for price movements though…
You could always ditch KdB though if the prices conspire to scupper plan 1. Having Mane, Salah and TAA into that DGW and beyond is pretty tasty.
Ok, thanks guys, it’s given me some food for thought.
Sorry about the Henderson suggestion – it was abit radical to say the least!
:slaphead:
No need to apologise, god. Nice to hear something slightly different for once and to confirm that we don’t all run on the same engines.
I was having flashbacks to Waxys and his Milner obsession :mosking: Hmmm… Milner :wink2:
Will Rashford play vs Norwich?
Yes!
Matches are on 11, 14, 19, 22 Jan…… out of that 14 and 19, he will definitely play.
He’ll play, he has to, he’s the only one at United performing on any consistent basis.
Hi all. Hoping to get some opinions on wether to make a move or not. Had a cracking week last week scoring over 80 points and would like to continue that form to make up for a pretty poor season overall.
I am currently sitting on 1 FT and 0.6m ITB. I’m guessing Allie would be the player that should leave and I think some possibilities for replacements could be Mahrez or Martial. Thoughts? Cheers!
I’m likely to be showing Alli the door this week and Richarlison is top of the list for me.
Could be a good shout, cheers mate
Another option would be to prepare for the pool fixtures incoming as I see a lot of people are doing. I can afford Salah and Mane without gutting my team but I could easily fit TAA and Robbo. This would mean dropping Allie to someone 6.6m or under. Grealish is the obvious bet there. I could also take Kralin’s advice, bring in Richarlison this week, save my transfer next week and then do the double swap after that. What is the general consensus on that idea?
Can’t afford Salah and Mane*
Good call. I mightn’t be able to afford Grealish if I don’t buy him now over Richarlison. Not sure wether to roll the dice with Grealish with City just to secure him.
I like the Richarlison shout. Sounds perfect if you can get 2 Pool after that too.
Yeah I’m leaning towards this.
TAA is probably a good compromise, especially when you see the Salah away stats on my little Mane piece in the article. Pound for pound he’s really poor away from home.
Good call. I mightn’t be able to afford Grealish if I don’t buy him now over Richarlison. Not sure wether to roll the dice with Grealish with City just to secure him.
Alli to Grealish perhaps? I’m considering that same move.
Can see him blank against city. I’ve been wrong before though!
He may blank against City but look at the fixtures beyond the forthcoming GW – and be realistic about what you’d expect a player at that price to deliver (and think about what else he enables (or not)).
Just saw Grealish about to increase in price…and he plays MC this week. Rather odd :scratch_one-s_head:
Often the price rises – which I’ve completely tuned out of now, to be honest – (unsurprisingly) reflect the events of the previous GW. So perhaps a combination of a hope for lightning striking twice / people tooking at team value.
Having said that, he is in good form and his fixtures aren’t terrible by any means – and comes at a budget price as people look to owning three Liverpool players. So is a pretty logical pick.