Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 5
Hello again, everybody. And welcome back from what is perhaps the greatest tribulation of all for us FPL managers, the international break. For many, the start to the season has been tumultuous. One of the few actual positive sides of the international break is that it provides us with a bit of a respite from what is always an intense time in FPL. Traditionally, the first break also marks the activation of the first wildcard for many managers (although nearly 500.000 managers hit the button before GW3). For all of you currently on your wildcard, best of luck with the final days of tinkering. But finally, the break is close to over, and it’s time to have a look at this week’s captaincy candidates. Welcome to Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 5.
This week is an interesting one from a captaincy point of view. Rarely does a gameweek provide managers with a greater set of captaincy options than this weekend’s slate of games. Each of the FPL behemoths have promising matchups, and the potential for big returns is certainly present. But with great options come great quandaries. I therefore feel it appropriate to start the article with a bit of a disclaimer. I have not decided on captaincy yet, and I am still looking for the decisive argument.
Mohammed Salah, Sadio Mane – Newcastle (H)
Mo Salah and Sadio Mane in a home fixture versus Steve Bruce’s Newcastle United. This just might be the finest of fixtures since, well, since Mo Salah and Sadio Mane had a home fixture facing Huddersfield in GW36 last season. Last season, Liverpool breezed past Newcastle, with Salah returning a goal and an assist in the 4-0 win. With the exception of their GW2 trip to Southampton (which took place days after Salah played 120 minutes in the UEFA Super Cup final), Salah has started the season in terrific fashion. After four gameweeks, Mo is second in most shots fired inside the box with 10 and joint second in shots on target with 6. Oh, and he’s first in expected goals and joint first in big chances. In short, Salah offers the magical combination of great form, fantastic fixture and massive explosivity.
The tricky part of this week’s captaincy choice is that Sadio Mane offer a lot of the same as Salah. Granted, Manes stats are trailing a bit. Salah has more touches in the box (34 to 17), has fired more shots in total (13 to 7), has fired more shots from inside the box (10 to 6) and has had more big chances (6 to 3). Salahs xG is therefore noticeably higher, at 3,15 to 1,58. (Keep in mind that Salah has started one more match.) For many, this choice probably comes down to which one you own. And truth be told, there is no real way of predicting which one does better. Both are superb choices this week, and both would be obvious choices in less option-congested gameweeks.
Outside the box option: Trent Alexander-Arnold
First off, and let me be clear on this, I do not recommend captaining a defensive player. Never ever ever. But if one were to make an exception from this unbreakable rule of FPL, Trent Alexander-Arnold at home to Newcastle would be the fixture to do it. Offensively, the right back has delivered three assists in four games and his underlying creativity stats rival most every midfielder not Kevin De Bruyne. TAA is on a decent amount of Pools set pieces as well. Defensively, Liverpool has been a disappointment so far. But numbers show a clear improvement starting with GW3s win over Arsenal. According to AbuBakar Siddiq, Liverpool conceded less than half as many shots from inside the box in GW3 and GW4 compared to the first two gameweeks, and their xGc (expected goals conceded) has improved over the same period. This indicates that we might be close to Pool returning to their defensive prowess of yesteryear. Now, I feel the need to repeat that I do not advise captaining a defender. But there might not be a better time for it than when a defender with the attacking potential of TAA faces an opponent with the lowest xG in the league.
Raheem Sterling, Sergio Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne – Norwich (a)
There’s no captaincy article without a weekly visit to the Pep Roulette. And with a trip to East Anglia next on the calendar, the Citizens provide us with three very strong captaincy options. Sergio Aguero has scored in every gameweek so far this season, and with 7 returns in 3 starts, Kun has to be considered for the armband against a defensively suspect Norwich side. The arguments supporting an Aguero captaincy are plentiful. With no international duty, Aguero should show up at Carrow Road well rested, and with Gabriel Jesus not yet cleared to return from his hamstring injury, the chances of Aguero starting and playing 90 minutes should be good. If Aguero has any struggles worth mentioning, it is a tendency to score more at home. So far this season he has scored three times away from home. So, don’t pay too much attention to that point. Aguero is in great form. He is well rested. And he does look like a safe start.
Similar to Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne has returned in every gameweek so far. With one goal and five assists so far, the Belgian maestro is looking like the heart of a team that seems capable of scoring at will. De Bruyne is first in the league in key passes, in big chances created, and in expected assists (by a lot). He is second in successful crosses and third in successful passes in the final third. In short, De Bruyne is the most creative player in the league. Although his explosivity might trail that of Aguero and Sterling, his numbers indicate a high likelihood of him being directly involved in goal.
Joint first in big chances, second in shots fired from within the box, second in expected goals, second in touches inside the box, fourth in shots on target. These are stats that illustrate how good Raheem Sterling’s start to the season has been. If there is any complaint to be made about Raz performances so far, it is a lack of assists. With an expected assist of 1.11, you can safely expect him to deliver on that front as well. (his two goals and four assists while on international duty should also provide you with evidence of his electric form). As is the case with Sergio Aguero, arguments against a Sterling captaincy are few and far between. The “best” argument would probably be that Raz did most of his business at the Etihad last year, scoring six times away from home. His hattrick away to West Ham to start this season does probably trounce that argument though.
As usual, both Liverpool and Man City are huge favourites this weekend. The Reds are 1/7 to beat Newcastle at Anfield, while City is 1/6 away at Norwich according to the betting sites reviewed by mytopsportsbooks.com. Three other members of the Big Six are odds-on favorites, as well, with Man U at 4/5 vs Leicester, Arenal 19/20 at Watford, and Tottenham 4/11 vs Crystal Palace. When it comes to fantasy, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette may be better value than the likes of Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford, and Harry Kane. Oddsmakers expect Watford/Arsenal to be the highest-scoring game of the three, setting the O/U at 3.0 (-107o/-108u).
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang– Watford (a)
Last year’s joint Golden Boot winner is facing a struggling Watford team who just might be in line for a “new manager boost”. Aubameyang has had a decent start to the season, and he sits firmly in the top 10 of most goal threat statistics. To me, Auba looks to be a good bet to return in a fixture that should see him get a fair few opportunities. Emery’s love of rotation is always a concern, but I do feel comfortable in banking on Auba starting. In all, he feels like a decently safe captaincy pick who’ll be outshined bye the allure of other options.
Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son – Crystal Palace (H)
I think it serves as an appropriate indication of just how unreliable Spurs assets are when I feel more comfortable trusting Harry Kane as a captain in an away fixture at Arsenal than I do in what should, on paper at least, be a plum home fixture against Roy Hodgson’s squad. 18,7 percent of FPL managers trusted Kane with the armband versus Newcastle (H), and I somehow doubt these managers will be going for it again. Kane’s heat map indicates a tactical change in how he is utilized, seeing him drop back in midfield far more than owners of an 11.5 million striker appreciate. Kane is always capable of triple returning, just as he did in for England this past week. But captaincy is a game of reliability, and as of right now, reliability seems to be lacking with Kane.
Korean Superstar Heung-Min Son came close to returning from suspension with a goal against Newcastle in GW3. He followed that up with an assist in last week’s North London Derby, and now looks to build on his good performances by getting of the scoring mark against a defensively robust Palace team. To be honest, it is difficult to predict exactly what version of Spurs we’re going to see on Saturday. Son has tremendous upside, but the unpredictability of his team’s offensive prowess makes him a risky pick.
Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford, Paul Pogba, Daniel James – Leicester (H)
In my captaincy article for last season’s DGW35 I wrote about the inherent difficulty of predicting how Manchester United, and their FPL assets, would perform in any given week. The start to the 2019/2020 season indicates that all is the same at Old Trafford. I mean, we can’t even predict who the penalty taker is.
Anthony Martial would be the best captaincy option of the United bunch, playing OOP as a number 9 in Ole’s system. But, as of writing this piece, Tony M’s participation in GW5 is still in doubt. He should probably be avoided for
Marcus Rashford is an interesting case. His numbers in GW1 and GW2 were uninspiring from an FPL point of view, with the shots fired from within the box. GW3 saw his numbers jump significantly, and as such Rashford might just be the best advertisement for Anthony Martials FPL viability when he returns. Rashford subbed in as United number 9 in Martials absence, with 6 shots from inside the box as the highlight. If Martial misses GW5, Rashford should be given another run-out in the number 9 role and should be able to repeat his statistical performance from GW4. If Martial starts, stats suggest you stay far away from Rashford as far as the captaincy is concerned.
Ryan Giggs second coming has had a tremendous start to the season, with 3 goals in 4 appearances. GW4 saw him improve statistically as well, with four shots on target. Nevertheless, Daniel James is overperforming his xG by a significant amount (3 goals on an xG of 1,05). He should be starting again in GW5, especially if Martial misses out, and he could provide a decent upside. But be aware that his goalscoring might prove unsustainable.
Last, but not least (I guess), is Paul Pogba. The should-be midfield talisman has had an uneven start to the season, perhaps highlighted by a penalty miss in the GW2 home loss to Crystal Palace. Pogba’s role and influence in this United team seems decidedly unclear, and with both his attacking role and his penalty taker role up in the air, Pogba should be avoided.
All in all, little has changed since the last time I wrote about this team. So much individual talent, so much FPL frustration. Each of the mentioned players have enormous inherent upside. But let’s be frank. If you’re trusting United with your captaincy ahead of the above-mentioned options, well you just might be taking differential thinking a bit too far.
Conclusion:
It is an absolute honour to write this article for Fantasy Football 247. And I thoroughly enjoy doing the research for these articles. But my gosh is it an unforgiving task trying to recommend a captaincy pick among these candidates. I personally do not have a clear favourite this week, and I think it will come down to pure gut feeling for me. As of right now, my choice will probably be Raheem Sterling. That said, I consider Mo Salah to be the best option this week by the narrowest of margins. And to be quite honest it should really be viewed as something akin to a coin toss. To wrap up the article, here is my ranking of this week’s options:
– Mohammed Salah
– Raheem Sterling
– Sergio Aguero
– Pierre Emerick Aubameyang
– Sadio Mane
– Heung-Min Son
– Harry Kane
– Manchester United assets
Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek 5. This article was written by ThePeleOfMissionary.
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This is my lot for the week. On a wildcard so any suggestions welcome
Nice team, bit different, I like it.
Tried to cover all bases. Still a bit apprehensive about going without Sterling but I can’t have them all
What are your thoughts on Dan James? Is he likely to keep up his performance or is Ceballos a better option with more favourable fixtures?
James seems more nailed on than Ceballos.
James has impressed me a lot and carried on his good club form whilst with Wales.
I really like this. Like how it’s a bit different. I think both James and Ceballos are pretty good options going forward
Looks pretty good. Word of caution: there’s a long way to go to the 2nd WC so it may be worth fine- tuning to strengthen that bench a tad. Just a thought.
Valid point and I have to admit that the defence is not ideal. I could bring in Ceballos for James and use the 0.5mil to boost the defence but they’re aren’t many options around the 5mil mark that attract me
One option is Auba, James & Pieters > Vardy, Ceballos & TAA. Is that an upgrade?
I am also on a WC and think I will go without Sterling. I have Aguero, KDB and Dilva to cover for him though.
Of that lot I would have gone for Vardy etc, but would like James instead of Ceballos.
I prefer that I think
2 fts and this rabble to work with. Really poor team value.
Been considering a -4 to remove Vardy, Perez and TAA and somehow afford KDB and work around that.
Seems daft saying it out loud though?
I could do Vardy+Perez to Ayew+KdB with no hits though pretty certain vardy scores at least once this weekend.
Need to wait on martial/awb news too.
Thoughts anyone?
Above all else keep TAA, great player with potential for attack and defensive returns. Set and forget for me.
On a WC (like many) I feel like there is no balance in this team. I can’t have KdB if I have Aguero but maybe that’s okay. Any thing jumping out at anyone?
Without sounding harsh and credit to the team you’ve got but I feel like you’ve spread yourself a bit thin tbh.
It looks like you’ve got a team set with a 2-3-3 of weekly starters with a 6 man bench to pick from to make up the numbers. Those 6 may do you well if you pre-plan rotations and get a bit of luck but may be worth downgrading one of your big hitters to upgrade elsewhere …Salah to Mane/Hayden to Ceballos for example or maybe drop Kun to another circa £7m player to get KDB in and upgrade a defender
I agree with RedKev
Seeing Hayden and Cantwell in the team already means you have only 3 midfielders who are a sure hit.
Getting Aguero Salah and Sterling into teams is hard enough. Hard to do that if your team value isn’t above 101 at least which I doubt your team is at the moment.
On the plus side you have 1.1 itb… Maybe upgrade cantwell or Hayden to a forward playing 5.5 mid ? Also Hanley for Kilman because he will start once fit and he’s only 4 mil. You’d have a playing option in the future if needed.
Also a piece of advice.. it’s something I follow.
When chosing GKs, if 1 is a playing GK and 1 is non playing, I tend to chose the non playing GK from the same team as the main GK so that I don’t have to take a -4 hit in case he gets injured. I guess it’s tough to do that since Burnley have Hart at 4.4 as backup. So that would make it hard.
Saying this since you’re already on a WC and have 15 weeks before the next 1
Just my 2 cents.
Wow this was way more advice than I expected, kev and doc thanks so much and I agree with all of it too. I definitely think I need to tinker some more for sure.
I like the team. If you choose to have both Aguero and Sterling you need to save funds elsewhere. I have chosen to go with Aguero, KDB and Dilva..
Great read thanks Pele!
Thoughts on my moves folks:
1. AWB to TAA
2. Mane to Salah (C)
3. Something else
AWB to TAA for me
TAA is likely to outscore AWB than Salah is to Mane… Even if Salah does outscore Mane would it be more than TAA would AwB?
1 I think
Exactly
Thanks mate!
And i agree with Smash and the Doc. AWB —> TAA the way to go for me. Salah might come in huge today, but Mane might as well. Impossible to know with those two. But, will you be Captaining Salah if you bring him in? If yes, and you currently aren’t planning on captaining Mane, it might be a risk worth taking. But yeah, i think 1 is the «safer» move.
Hi all. Great article as pre usual. Currently on wildcard…I’ve decided to keep the defence in the middle of the road to try and maximise points up front as clean sheets seem hard to come by this season. Option A or B? Opinions are greatly appreciated
Not a lot in it but I like the James pick so A for me.
I prefer A
A for me purely because id rather spend only 6 on a United player as of now
Plus it gives you Abraham up front.
This coming from a United fan who has Martial on a yellow flag forever it seems like…
Thanks mate!
Love the Vardy pick, and A edges it for me. But, i do miss TAA (or Robbo) in the teams.
Personally i prefer Haller and Barnes to Tammy as well, but all three look like high upside picks at the prices.
Hi all
Should I be wildcarding? I was looking to bring in James but not sure how or even if I need to? I’ve 1ft and 0 itb
Cheers
With team!
Doesn’t look like that needs a WC. I certainly wouldn’t be contemplating it just for him, save the FT and get him for free next week.
Cheers init
Yes.. wait for updates from Ole regarding AwB and hold the FT.
Even if he’s not fit, you can still manage with the rest. And if it becomes really necessary you can swap out AwB after the pressers