Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 38
Welcome to Football Captain Picks Gameweek 38. It’s here: the final Gameweek of the season. How abrupt it seems. Perhaps that’s a relief? Either way, though, there’s an ominously bittersweet feeling in the metaphorical air. If you view yourself as a relatively casual FPL player, hopefully the literal air around you has a summery breeze carrying it, with the scent of freshly mown lawn and a BBQ lagging just behind; if you view yourself as an FPL obsessive, however, then chances are that you’re surrounded by stagnant air whilst frantically checking if Son’s price fell at ~01:20 during the decisive CL matches. ‘Woe betide those who took the risk to sell him before seeing how many new injuries crop up in the semi-finals’, you muse to yourself, before realising that Sterling’s now just out of reach. Having the summer off’s probably for the best…
The phrase “already on the beach” is often chucked around as each PL season draws towards its conclusion in a tame fashion — many teams, whether they’ve been condemned to relegation for weeks already or simply meandered within the mid-table positions, are deemed to have nothing left worth playing for — it’s a valid concern to raise. Without incentive, without drive, where do the points come from? Fear not. The following 5 candidates (the first 4 if honesty matters around here) arguably have better reasons to shine now than they’ve had all season. With crucial mini-leagues in mind, hopefully the same can be said for your FPL team over this final hurdle, unless you’re miles ahead. Top stuff (quite literally) if so.
Sadio Mané Divock Origi vs Wolves (H)
Just a quick reminder: one team’s going to finish on 94+ points and still, remarkably, not win the PL title. It all means that Liverpool need to beat Wolves to give themselves the mere possibility that it won’t be their unwanted fate. This would be like finishing 2nd with Riley Reid: it’d be beyond impressive, almost unbelievable, despite resulting in absolutely nothing but a desire for more games and some potentially incurable pain. Sadio will probably have bigger things on his mind come Sunday afternoon. Indeed, if he were moping around on a beach already, it’d be swarming with Japanese spider crabs as the tide brings a storm in. No sandcastles to be seen here.
As for Mané, promisingly, 16 of his impressive 20 goals in the PL have been scored at home. Hypothetically, if Liverpool win 4-0 on Sunday afternoon, then you’d have to think that Mané will grab himself at least an assist. Especially if he’s the lone member of the first-choice deadly trio who starts here. Surely? It’s almost guaranteed if Divock and Xherdan play alongside him. Salah — if he’s got his head screwed back on — is always a strong alternative; “NEVER GIVE UP” on a player’s fitness until a press conference rules them out of action. Wolves love tackling top-6 teams, admittedly, but playing at Anfield’s a different matter. You can just ask Luis Suárez about how Liverpool can dig their teeth in when it matters most.
Form: 7
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 7
Raheem Sterling vs Brighton (A)
Moving on quickly from Liverpool, just as this man did, Sterling can win it all soon. Is that a necessarily promising sign? Just ask Philippe Coutinho this time! Nonetheless, just one win away from retaining the PL title now, a Raheem Sterling away-day masterclass would probably push Man City over the finish line. It’s a gut feeling with a solid foundation. Double-digit hauls whilst away from home vs West Ham, Huddersfield and Crystal Palace, not forgetting his healthy return of 14 points in the reverse fixture, bodes well; Brighton can’t defend against Arsenal every weekend, unfortunately for any Duffy loyalists.
In reference to my GW5 article from the 2016/17 season — Liverpool’s antics really have rubbed off on me to drop such a historical reference — Pep told Sterling that “as long as you work for me, I’ll fight for you” over a text before that season started, and those words ring even louder now than they did after Raheem’s painfully short-lived Euro campaign. The wisest will probably brace themselves for a rewarding performance.
Form: 6
Fixture: 8
Explosiveness: 8
Paul Pogba Scott McTominay vs Cardiff (H)
That’s it. Clearly, teams with something to play for aren’t in abundance, given how the top-4 race has pathetically fizzled out.
Except, on a purely egocentric level, Pogba surely has his own motives. Just as he had something to prove when José left, the doubters are back, many of whom will be reluctantly watching at Old Trafford for what could be his final match there. Cardiff’s confirmed relegation — a fate that’s largely due to conceding 69 goals — shouldn’t be neglected here. Paul would’ve likely been very popular if either of his pair of crossbar strikes had found its way in against Huddersfield last Sunday and, of course, penalty duty often redeems his mediocrity. Etheridge can’t save yet another one… can he? Scott might be the better pick for a 2-pointer after all.
Form: 5
Fixture: 9
Explosiveness: 6
Callum Wilson vs Crystal Palace (A)
Here’s the perfect storm. The storm that’s on the beach, you say? Not quite. Wilson’s place with the England squad remains open, with one final match to prove himself and add to the staggering 26 goal involvements that he’s had in the PL alone. Since returning from injury, Callum’s now played in 4 away matches, most recently scoring {11, 2, 15, 16} points. To bolster this incredibly promising form, Crystal Palace perform far better when they’re playing away from home, which must bring tears of pride to Terry’s eye. Selhurst Park has witnessed terrible things; 19th in the table for total PL home points encapsulates the tale.
An easy mini-league-snatching risk’s on offer. This was actually spotted by the casuals too: the pre-Son-red transfer trends indicated that ‘Jiménez to Wilson’ was an early-bird-fool preference. There was Darren, smugly sitting in his kitchen, circulating screenshots of his GW38 team around to his workplace’s mini-league rivals whilst blaring out Football Focus for some background noise.
He’ll most likely be taking an 8-point hit now.
If you’re chasing, though, then it might be worth matching Dazza with this one.
Form: 8
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 6
Nathan Ward-Long vs Huddersfield (H)
Last stop: Desperation Town. Whatever scrap Saints assets you happen to have, no matter how much they’ve continually disappointed you since the DGWs, forgive them for their pathetic 1-pointers. They could be the last-gasp captaincy gamble that’s required to breathe life back into hopeless mini-leagues. Operative word: “could” be.
If an inevitable whimper was expected from the Huddersfield lads last weekend, one might’ve forgotten just how abject Man United have become, but it’ll surely be silenced by Hasenhüttl’s men. Nathan Redmond, JWP and Shane Long, a selection of potential FPL saviours for your very own. Choose wisely.
Form: 4
Fixture: 10
Explosiveness: 4
Good luck! Don’t rue this final captaincy decision over the long summer ahead… just enjoy those BBQs instead.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 38. This article was written by James.
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I’m bloody nervous. Where is Pancho?
No Neres. Bad news for Ajax. Dolberg is their Llorente. Sighs.
Just chill, Raz. Sink a couple of drinks (if you’re of age – one’s never sure on here).
Evening all
Trailing by 27 in my ML! Looks like I won’t be win but I’ve still got to give it a go!
What should I do for GW38? Mine and my opponents team below.
Jimenez to Wilson, captain Mané, play Valery…
Do you have 1or 2fts?
I have 1 FT Frenchie!
Is yours the top team? Maybe a Wolf or two out for Bournemouth/Southampton attackers?
Yes top team is mine
I’d captain Mane and hope for the best. Get Mitrovic in for Jiminez.
You could use your side dynamically and play a 4/3/3.
With God on your side you will win, Mitro.
I hope Ole’s watching this game with his shopping list poised. He needs a De Ligt!!
According to reports De Ligt has turned UTD down already. Looks like not making the CL is having an effect.
I’m very adrift from the transfer gossip at the moment. Any idea who Liverpool are sniffing around?
Insigne from Napoli I read.
Cheers.
Better stay another year at Ajax than go to United. Better team, better style and better players. Only thing united has going for them is money.
De Ligt will only go to Bayern, Barca, Liverpool or City. Maybe Juve.
In the Netherlands everybody rates de Ligt higher than van Dijk. Go figure. 😛
They call him the biggest defending talent since Jaap Stam. Potential to be better.
Also de Ligt is only 19.
I’m suspicious that you’ve started posting at half-time, Raz. You’re not de Ligt, perchance?
Being honest. Most journalists and players rate de Ligt higher than van Dijk.
They’ll be facing off soon enough.
Actually the final is bloody miles off. June!
Right then team, here is the situation.
I am 5 points behind ML 1st place and 3 points behind 2nd.
Main differences in our teams are that they both have Sterling, I’m the only one with Salah, top spot has Ederson.
I think this is doable but what moves do I make?
I’ve got 2FTs and 0.3m.
1) wait until Friday pressers you idiot!!!!!
2) wait until Friday pressers but how about Son to Bilva and Doherty to Laporte
3) Salah to Sterling, Son to Bilva/ Milijoveic
4) Zaha for Jiménez
5) some kind of combination of the above!!
What do you think guys??
– I’m a bit heavy Wolves
– Keeping Salah could be a nice differential to jump up
– I know I should wait and it’s early but just want to start thinking of the plan
Thanks
Wow messed that up!
0m ITB
Can’t do option 2
Laporte definitely.
Babel could chip in.
Thanks Kralin. We crossed messages.
First thing is definitely captain Salah.
Yes wait until the pressers.
Choice 2 seems very sound to me. Keep it simple and plug the gaps with City or Liverpool.
Don’t think not there is much point in bringing Sterling in?
I’m an idiot and can’t afford option 2… I could bring in Laporte and Milijoveic or Bilva and Zaha though
Well you could of course – entirely up to you – but a golden boot chasing and refreshed Salah at home seems a good choice to me.
B Silva and Zaha fine.
I’m slightly obsessed / fixated with Laporte so just ignore me there.
No I agree, I think Laporte is a great shout. Wish I had him set in my team this season.
In your position, Cap Salah. Son out for someone. Jim or Jota out for Newcastle/Fulham/Palace/West Ham attack?
You need differentials as it’s so close in your ML – any other differences?
Top has Keane, Siggy and Miliojevic
2nd has Babel, Laca
I’d go for Arnie, Zaha, Rondon I guess!
Owww dear they let it slip away again.
So my bad feeling was justified.
Spurs leaving this a little late…
Better late than never, yikes. Well done Spurs. Liverpoolesque.