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Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek GW2

Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek GW2

Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek GW2

Welcome to Fantasy Football Captain Picks Gameweek GW2

GW1 proved almost predictable in terms of our picks, with Salah and Haaland off to a flier, Kane and Son proving ‘Spursy’, and Sterling finding that goals are always seemingly hard to come by for Chelsea forwards, past and present. Here’s how our writers fared:

1. GP — Haaland, 26 points. Two goals and all 3 bonus points. We have a feeling we may be typing that sentence an awful lot this season.

2. Rosco — Salah, 24 points. A goal, an assist and 2 bonus points. We have a feeling we may be typing that sentence an awful lot this season…

3. Kop — Son, 10 points. A solitary assist when Spurs scored 4.

4. OddDane — Sterling, 6 points. Just a clean sheet to show for his debut.

5. Init — Kane, 4 points. See Son minus even the assist.

A right mixed bag, then, but that’s FPL for you. Let’s go see what this week’s team make of GW2…

Rosco — Haaland vs Bournemouth (H)

(Photo by Matt McNulty – Manchester City/Manchester City FC via Getty Images)

“Words Are Not Enough” / “I Know Him So Well” was the fifth double A-side single released by British dance-pop musical group Steps. “Words Are Not Enough” was a new composition while “I Know Him So Well” was a cover of the 1984 song by Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson from the musical Chess.

Every day is a school day kids. Anywho, in this instance, I felt words were not enough (or you could argue, not really needed) so I did this instead!

Jamesimmo — Cancelo vs Bournemouth (H)

Photo by Simon Stacpoole / Offside via Getty Images.

Ok, so, you get it now: Bournemouth are bad. They started off with a 2–0 win last weekend, granted, but our FPL plans for GW2 were based on Bournemouth being bad. So… Bournemouth are really bad.

Moving on to some facts now, West Ham only mustered 0.34 xG vs Man City, and that was an away match for Pep’s defence. You’d have to think that chances will be scarcer still for visiting Bournemouth on Saturday, which makes a 5–6 point (factoring in another annoying yellow card) floor for Cancelo very likely. Then, João just needs a goal or an assist — of which there were 12 for him last season — to reward his brave backers with a double-digit haul. It’s that simple! Keep in mind that he’s a Bonus Point whore (even without a goal involvement).

I’m sure that you, too, are not now convinced that Cancelo’s a much better option than Haaland for this one…

Gear — Salah vs Crystal Palace (H)

(Photo by Matthew Ashton – AMA/Getty Images)

This week I present to you Mo Salah, the man many of you refer to as perma-captain, and for good reason! There is nothing I can say about Salah that has not already been said. The man is a machine and started this season just as many of us expected, with a double-digit haul.

Normally, Salah at home to Crystal Palace would be a no brainer. However, Haaland’s performance last weekend means those that of us that own both have a real decision on their hands. At the time of writing, our captain poll has the two of them level at 45.8% each of the votes.

All I will do at this stage is give you some stats that will hopefully aid you in your decision-making process. I’ll start with the fact that Liverpool are entertaining a Crystal Palace side who they have beaten in each of their last 10 premier league meetings. During this time, they have averaged 3 goals per game and for Salah’s part, he has bagged himself 7 goals and 6 assists in just 7 matches. Make of that what you will, but it should provide something of a counterweight to Haaland mania!

OddDane – Jarrod Bowen vs Nottingham Forest (A)

(Photo by Charlotte Wilson/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)

Right, so the preferred picks this week clearly are ‘name a City player’ and Liverpool Salah, but what if you have none of them (*ahem* good thing there’s an extra wildcard from the World Cup!) or you’re just in the mood for something different?

Well then, who better to target than ‘mister 200+ points’ Jarrod Bowen who had a breakout 21/22 season and will be facing off against Nottingham Forest in their upcoming away game.

Nottingham Forest saw Newcastle run amok allowing them some 19-20 shots and a wholesome 10 shots on target and who are topping the expected goals against (xGA) stats along with teams like Everton, Fulham and well… West Ham. Granted Newcastle did seem to have put their groove on, but then one could argue the Hammers will come a’ swingin’ too – right? They certainly will want a palete cleanser after their opening game against City!

So, despite his somewhat ‘off’ game vs City, Bowen could find the form and space to deliver come Sunday. Last season saw Bowen register 12 goals and 10 assists (17 in FPL!), averaging c. 5.7 points per game and an underlying non-penalty G+A/90 of 0.66 across 36 games – this put him amongst the (non-penalty) outputs of players like Sterling, Mané, Ronaldo and Kane. In other words, if they find good form on Sunday, Bowen knows where to find the goal!

Besides, do we really think Henderson will be having seven-eight saves every game? Somethings got to give, and it might just be from Jarrod next time!

Mind you, a word of moderation. Owning Bowen in FPL is a bit of a differential, so giving him the cap’n responsibility will certainly promise you a big swing in rankings.

The confessional…
This is where we ask our entire writing team to tell us who they think they will pick this week…. AKA as ‘Looks like Carolyn misspelt ‘Håland’

DMC — Haaland

Jamesimmo — Haaland

Ivan — Haaland

Swirly — Haaland

Horse — Haaland

Matt — Haaland

Loud Atlas — Haaland

Smash — Haaland

Kop — Haaland

The Gallant Pioneer — Haaland

Rosco — Haaland

Ellefcee — Erling

Floydeth — Hauland

Init — Haaland

Carolyn — Salah

Gear — Haaland

Stone Frog — Haaland

OddDane — Erling Braut Håland

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  1. 1
    inittowinit says:

    ***NEW ARTICLE – CAPOS GW2***

    Basically, a bunch of guys (James, Gear and OddDane), try to convince you to Captain someone other than Haaland. And then Rosco goes minimalistic on doing so. And then the confessional pisses all over the former’s chips.

    • 1.1
      GentleBenAKA says:

      The article is much appreciated. It could have been a 1 word article this week, but the differentials are tasty. Won’t go there myself but Cancelo is tempting given the points floor and the fact that it isn’t Salah and it isn’t Haaland. It’s the sort of thing that the winner of FPL will do (on the assumption that the winner of FPL is the person who successfully does something differently to everyone else).

  2. 2
    AniJ says:

    Hey yall! Great article as per; no brainer for the Norweigian this week I feel. Hunger doesn’t quite describe his apetite for goals

    FPL caught me by surprise last week, starting a day earlier than I had calendarised here Down Under; and so I was left with quite a shifty looking line up with a 5 injuries/non starters for GW1. Nevertheless managed a lucky 79 (thanks mitro) but now the WC is upon me (not too worried – an early WC is a way of life I am used to).

    Any picks between these two teams?? I generally go quite cheap on defence, but if theres any glaring gaps between the sides? Any input between the twp wpuld be great!!! 0.0ITB and WC :)))

    A)

    • 2.1
      SAFs_hairdryer says:

      I think I would invest some the money from the bench in to the first 11. If I had Mitro and Zinchenko they would be on the pitch. Probably in place of the Man Utd guys

  3. 3
    AniJ says:

    Or a slightly more balanced B)

    Any suggestions would be loved!!!! Gl all smile

  4. 4
    bees393 says:

    Ohhh…love the graphic! Thanks guys laugh

  5. 5
    AJW says:

    Coming thick and fast! I felt like I just sent my thanks to you for the GW1 article. Oof, lucky there’s a WC breakat year’s end to break up the frantic pace! Thamks guys! smile

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