Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 23
Gameweek 22 was a bumper week for those playing in claret and blue. Republic of Ireland’s Declan Rice did his chances of an England call-up no harm with an authoritative display belying his teenage years. Of course, now that he’s no longer a teenager, people will be expecting the West Ham starlet to produce 15 points every week. Burnley’s Jeff Hendrick, modest chap that he is, proved that it’s possible to create goals without any individual needing to take the credit. Clattering the ball against a couple of hapless Fulham defenders earned him 2 assists, a handsome 11 point tally and a lifetime membership with the UK Pinball League.
It goes without saying you didn’t captain either of these players. I know this for a fact, because I had some of Marcelo Bielsa’s henchmen draft me up a dossier. Chances are that you instead dined out on Mohamed Salah’s 6th double digit haul of the campaign. Those still looking for a way to fund the 13.4m required to bring him in will have had to make do with some rather more disappointing returns from the likes of Hazard (5 points) and Kane (2).
Gameweek 23 sees several ‘David vs Goliath’ clashes which point to some fairly clear captain options. Choosing the right one won’t be easy u̶n̶l̶e̶s̶s̶ ̶y̶o̶u̶ ̶o̶w̶n̶ ̶S̶a̶l̶a̶h̶,̶ ̶i̶n̶ ̶w̶h̶i̶c̶h̶ ̶c̶a̶s̶e̶ ̶w̶h̶y̶ ̶a̶r̶e̶ ̶y̶o̶u̶ ̶e̶v̶e̶n̶ ̶b̶o̶t̶h̶e̶r̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶r̶e̶a̶d̶ ̶t̶h̶i̶s̶? So without further ado here are some photos of grown men chasing a sphere, with some text trying to convince you it’s important.
LEROY SANÉ | Huddersfield Town (A)
While Pep continues to do the hokey-cokey with Jesus and Agüero up front, Leroy Sané has started 9 of the last 10 Premier League games and so, for the time being, provides us with a comparatively comforting captaining option. A 73rd minute withdrawal against Wolves further suggests that he will be once again feature in the first XI at Huddersfield Town. The same could of course be said for Gabriel Jesus, but the German winger has a significantly higher ownership and thus feels like a more useful recommendation here.
After a few quiet FPL gameweeks, the Cityzens’ wide-man is once again vying for our armbands. 18 points in two games has reminded us all of his explosive fantasy potential, gobbling up most of the bonus points to boot. Against admittedly depleted opponents on Monday night, Sané carved out 2 big chances and rifled off 4 attempts of his own. Ok, 3 were rifled and 1 was shanked into an amused throng with all the grace of an inebriated golfer trying to execute a bunker shot with a hockey stick. The point is he looked razor-sharp.
David Wagner isn’t stupid. Departing the week before the arrival of Manchester City is like side-stepping off a train track just as the TransPennine Express hurtles into view, leaving Mark Hudson to bear the full fatal impact. 8 defeats and 1 draw since last tasting victory has seen The Terriers unsurprisingly prop up the form table and more worryingly for them, slump to the bottom of the Premier League, 3 points adrift of Fulham. To their credit, Town have earned 2 spirited goalless draws against Guardiola’s galacticos in the past couple of years. No-one could ever question their endeavour, spirit and passion, but they will need every grain of Yorkshire grit to avoid being the latest victims of a Mancunian mauling.
The visitors are in imperious form and the hosts are rock-bottom and rudderless. It seems less a matter of whether City will score, and more who will score them. The quietly consistent Sterling won’t be far away; and whoever plays up front will no doubt star. But it’s Leroy that seems like their best option right now.
MARCUS RASHFORD | Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
With an ownership of 25% and rising faster than any other player, Marcus Rashford bagged his latest goal, a Wembley winner which downed Spurs and surely cemented his spot as the Red Devils’ number one striker ahead of Romelu Lukaku. Recent performances have been a throwback to better times and it feels poetic that Ole Gunnar Solskjær has inherited his very own baby-faced assassin.
As one of the form strikers in the form team notching his 5th goal in 7 games at the weekend and with some kind fixtures still to come, Rashford’s quickly becoming an irresistible option at a bargain price. His 30 points in the last 3 games includes 3 goals, 2 assists and 6 bonus points, highlighting a multi-faceted role which ticks all the FPL boxes. He showed on Sunday how to use his blistering pace against a team defending with a high line, but will likely need to rely on goal-poaching instincts against a struggling team expected to defend deep. His new gaffer knew a thing or two about that.
Visitors Brighton arrive at Old Trafford on the back of a creditable effort in their narrow defeat to Liverpool. This will be cold comfort to Chris Hughton’s men having only registered a solitary win in their past 6 games on the road. A thread of hope is that The Seagulls have beaten their illustrious opponents in both of the previous 2 meetings.
Some may favour team-mate Paul Pogba above the young striker. Little separates them, but Rashford seems to be growing into his role under Solskjær with an ever-increasing assuredness.
MOHAMED SALAH | Crystal Palace (H)
Sometimes if you want a job doing properly, you have to initiate proceedings yourself. Fed up with carrying 200 vinyl records, a gramophone and giant speakers strapped to his back everywhere, Steve Jobs helped pioneer the iPod. As a way to increase physical inactivity and obesity, while reducing critical thinking and social interaction, Philo Farnsworth invented the television. And after waiting for his increasingly frustrated team-mates to prise the Brighton defence ajar, Mo Salah forged his own opening by dancing through a congested area, enticing a clumsy challenge and dispatching the resulting spot-kick. Liverpool are by no means a one-man show, but when it comes to FPL captain choices the Egyptian’s the perennial go-to candidate.
That winner at The Amex positioned Salah alongside Kane and Aubameyang on the top rung of this season’s goal-scoring ladder with 14 goals. It’s taken longer than expected for African’s Player of the Year to attain the same level as last year’s astronomic standards. Sure he’s never been less than unerringly consistent, but (Cardiff thrashing apart) those dynamite double pointers were notable by their absence. It had been a point of contention as to whether his huge price tag was good value. But then GW16 happened and he’s been irresistable since, showing that relentless thirst to be involved in every goal so familiar from 2017/18. A return of 72 points in 7 games now makes his 13.4m look like a January sale.
At first glance Crystal Palace, pointless in their last 3 league head-to-heads with the Reds, look like easy pickings. At second glance, they still look like easy pickings. At third glance, The Eagles could represent a stern-ish challenge. Lying 6th in the form table and on the back of 2 consecutive away wins at Wolves and Man City no less, Roy Hodgson knows his team will play his ex-employers without fear.
The last time Palace visited Anfield, Salah was dropped to the bench. Who knows if Klopp dare rest his talisman again with so much at stake. It’s unlikely. Regardless, if you’ve invested more than 10% of your FPL cash in one player, it’s hard to imagine you haven’t already got that ‘C’ next to his shirt.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 23. This article was written by Bry.
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Hi all,
I think its time for a sort my defense out, but also wouldn’t mind trying to squeeze some Man City cover. What is my best option?
Lossl Patricio
TAA Keane Pereira Bennett Wan B
Hazard Salah Pogba Anderson Masuaka
Auba Jiminez Rashford
No idea how much money you have but if it isn’t much, then Hazard will need to be the one to make way. Not sure if I’d do that, but I appreciate the angst of not owning City players. Auba to Kun is another thought that again I don’t think I’d do myself.
Sorry Kralin silly not to include money and transfers, but you’re right 0.1 ITB and 1FT.
Already done my tranafers. Son and kane out for hazard and auba. Couple of things worry me not sure if I have made a mistake in not going for sane over hazard. Just realised I now only have exactly 5.2m to replace TAA next week so I’m worried it’s going to make my defense a bit weak. Have I done the right thing?
Nah looks good. You might not even need to replace TAA we will see
Yeah true might not be worth it. Would be better off using my future transfers to downgrade martial and bring in rashford
Hi there Bry – yet another top-shelf effort from yourself. This time a more informative, but nonetheless, entertaining piece! You really have the knack of conveying your own voice in your writing, and you give off a rather congenial, slightly ironic tone to it all. Congrats and thanks for the obvious research that went into this.
Just to let you know that I am often seen sniggering in local supermarkets and other public places when the keywords, ‘Arsenal and Auba’ cross my mind’, leading to reflection on that young mother from Highbury’s unfortunate polysemic burst whilst on holidays in Mexico! Perhaps as much as from the incongruity of her being on a Mexican beach, watching her son play football, as to the umbrage she takes to the man’s comments AND the her utterance itself! In short, because of your writing style, I am in danger of being taken for a complete and utter loony by the local population! Luckily I probably correspond to the idea that people on the continent have of the rather eccentric Anglo-saxon gentleman (even though I’m an Antipodean imposter with Anglo-Celtic roots, probably the offshoot of some 18th century ‘lag’, sent to the colonies for some petty crime!)!
Ooof – gotta breath after that! Just wanted to say ‘well done’, but got waylaid!!!!
Gahhh – bloody gremlins got into my sentences again! –
“AND to her utterance…”
I’ll never make it!
Cheers AJW. Sorry for the lack of Arsenal gags this week. I didn’t really get the chance. Got waylaid, eh? Bit of a humblebrag, but understandable. Was Seaman involved?
I mean did you talk about David Seaman with her?
Got me there Bry! Can’t really reply to that one without incriminating the innocent (or the guilty ) I have nowt to say about David S! But honestly, it still makes me snicker when thinking about it – bloody master of double entendres aren’t you? Might have to nickname you ‘Finbar Saunders’ after the Viz character (Finbar Saunders and his double entendres)! See you mate – looking forward to next episode!
Great stuff Bry!
i took the early decision to shun City players and take kane out for firmino, netting me a cool 4.2m itb. with jimi and rash up top, should i be looking to bring in a city mid for -4?
my mid options are salah, haz, felipe and redmond
Yes would definitely think about Felipe >> Sane or Sterling
Hey guys,
Good to go?
In a 12 point lead in my mini league. Hope my lack of Arsenal or Spurs coverage doesn’t hurt my team.
Still have 0.7 itb.
Should I take a -4 hit to bring in a better defender? Or just leave it at that ?
@FPLDoc, sorry for the late reply. No, is the short answer. The reasoning is that if you take a hit for a defender and it pans out, all you are likely to do is get you points back from the hit. If the guy you bring in gets a clean sheet he is likely to get 6 and whoever you sold will probably get 2, maybe 1. So all you would be doing is probably coming out even, if things work out. So, I would say just wait if you can and try to do that transfer for free if possible.
Thanks Mito.
My thoughts exactly…now I can be in peace knowing my thoughts are echoed.
A very enjoyable football-centric captains article! Thank for this Bry, such a shame the Kane copy had to be culled! As a big Marvel fan it was a nice little deviation to follow the links! Bravo!
Rosco, I couldn’t believe my eyes when I chanced across that Marvel ‘Harold Kane’ character. I’d never heard of him!
To be fair neither had I and I’ve got one of those massive hardback books with all their characters in alphabetical order, still a new one for me!