Fantasy Football Tips Gameweek 26
Welcome to Fantasy Football Tips Gameweek 26.
It’s been a long time since I wrote my first Tips article, just before Halloween, and GW11 clearly saw a vastly different FPL landscape to what awaits today. Liverpool’s key players and a mere £5.1m version of Adama Traoré were just about all whom I picked out wisely back then. In fact, with many high-profile blanks and injuries as of late, things are looking considerably spookier now…
Speaking of Liverpool, their PL dominance has reached NSFW-esque territory, but I’ll refrain from (m)any unsavoury quips. For now. Recommending anything Liverpool-related at all from this point onwards is arguably futile — surely, now, only die-hard Citizens have held onto Ederson, Sterling and any hopes of emulating their past seasons’ far greater points tallies, both within FPL and in reality — only the most foolish of online horses around still need leading to that water. Any excuse to float a set of somewhat left-field suggestions and (when it inevitably all goes awry) claim that I covered the blatantly obvious without even mentioning them once! Complaining that “errRrr, non, I did nottt read le incidenttt” won’t wash over anymore. Anyway, like Arsene, let’s begin swiftly and then end with a whimper.
Goalkeepers
Top shelf: The Bear Who Shall Not Be Named (£6.1m) got injured in his first match, then missed the following 7 fixtures, then returned for what ended up being his team’s only match in which they dropped points, then blanked again for a further 4 matches before being red-carded. Does that sound like good value? Well, he’s now claimed 69 points(!) in just 10 matches, ‘re-returning’ in his true form: an animal. Unlike certain ‘top-shelf’ goalkeepers, he’s a season Kepa, with 6-point returns unlikely to paws in the near future.
Mid-price: whilst both Hendersons have been amazingly consistent lately, Newcastle have hit home form and Martin Dubravka (£5.0m) looks primed to combine saves with a taster of clean sheets until mid-April, if you trust Brucey with the supposedly ‘easier’ fixtures. If not, Arsenal (A) up next should provide him with some points, albeit unlikely to be save-related…
Bargain basement: Alex McCarthy (£4.4m) remains a standout. The Saints have surfaced as the third-best form team in the PL over the past 5 matches; their next 5 fixtures (3 of which being at home) are nothing short of sumptuous. Shane Long personally approves of this tip — don’t disappoint him.
Defenders
Top shelf: I covered my arse by saying “I needn’t even remind you” about a “pair of potent full-backs” in that GW11 article. Sadly, though, I failed to say “don’t sell one for Mané to captain him as part of a 4-point hit” afterwards. Matt Doherty (£6.1m) is owned by a mere 4.1% of managers and, although their 3–5–2 formation of last season is no longer preferred, his raiding runs down the right-hand side can still terrorise the frail defences that he’ll soon encounter in front of jeering crowds — a true Irishman in his element.
Mid-price: George Baldock (£5.1m) has the potential to be Lord Lundstram’s permanent successor in squads — the latter’s owned by 44%+ of managers, more than any other defender, and only slightly less than poor Rosco is by his wife — if The Lord has genuinely lost his place, it’s an issue that most of us will have to tackle. George has 6 goals contributions (equalling The Lord’s tally!) and has played 90 minutes in every PL match thus far, with just 23 goals conceded in the process.
Bargain basement: as a crazy differential, Bernardo (£4.3m) has now found a starting role within a Potter-led revolution, but I’m only chucking him in to get locked up with Matt for his very similar tip from the last instalment. At least Adam Webster (£4.4m) had 3 goals to his name beforehand!
Midfielders
Top shelf: Heung-Min Son (£10.0m) is on back-to-back goals and faces Aston Villa (A) on the weekend after next. That’s the same fixture that allowed Man City to run out as 6–1 winners and, as Spurs won 2–0 against them, surely 8 goals will be scored by Son and his pals? Nick can hopefully validate this theory for you.
Mid-price: Riyad Mahrez (£8.5m) has a blank coming up. Pep, who’s not yet named the same starting XI all season, will probably demote him to the bench. However, in this price bracket, a punt for West Ham (H) has the potential to be golden; 16 goal contributions produced in just 1,261 minutes really speaks for itself.
Bargain basement: Jordan Henderson (£5.5m) is not a name that I ever expected to type here. However, with goal-and-assist maestro performances in 2 of his last 3 matches in the PL and playing full of confidence, you could certainly do far worse than this unexciting engine. Ahhh, shit, I’ve just mentioned another member of Klopp’s army by name…
Forwards
Top shelf: Sergio Agüero (£12.0m) has apparently lost his guaranteed penalty-taking role whilst on the pitch but, quite frankly, (a) he’ll almost certainly regain it after that Gündoğan failed attempt against Spurs and (b) it really doesn’t matter either way. With just over a third of the season remaining, his Golden Boot charge has escalated but not necessarily peaked, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£10.8m) hunting him down from 2 goals behind and with a very favourable schedule to (golden) boot. Vardy, in contrast, appears to be doing a Paula Radcliffe this year.
Mid-price: Raúl Jiménez (£7.7m) has fooled so many of us and yet, still, less than a quarter of managers own him. What more can this wolf do? Continue his remarkable consistency against lesser opposition soon to face him, probably, but we’ll see. It’s never too late to jump (back!) onboard.
Bargain basement: Gabriel Martinelli (£4.6m) has recently been more reliable than almost any other Arsenal asset (ignore my Dubravka comment above) in FPL history. He’s getting 90 minutes on a regular basis now under Arteta’s guidance; his pair of goals and the 4 accompanying BPs have rewarded the faith in Brazilliance that may well explode without warning if Arsenal suddenly stop drawing.
On that penultimate note, I’m drawing this out somewhat, so good luck and goodbye! All of the best for the longest of Gameweeks ahead.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Tips Gameweek 26. This article was written by James.
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Evening all
Nice read that James
What should I do here?
Got 1ft 0 itb
No worries! You look well-set, mate, if I’m honest. Tough call there with Grealish on the bench. I’m sick of that guy’s consistency…
Save that FT for a potential double (or triple!) manoeuvre later on. All of the best.
Roll the transfer.
Definitely roll it for later :yes:
Cheers all
Is Son and Robbo in for Lundstram and Mane worth a -4? Or do I just switch Lundstram to O’Connell?
How about Boly? Wouldn’t take the hit I think
I could do Boly I did not realise he was 4.7. Thanks I don’t think I liked the hit. Could just do with Mane being back
I am not sure if it’s worth it. Maybe just Lundstram to whoever.
How much will Messi cost in the FPL do people think :bouncy:
You would surely have to have him in your team in GW1, would it be possible to have KdB, Kun and Messi all in your team :excited: ?
Ha he won’t leave.
idk, it’s not a happy ship at Barca and Messi wouldn’t go anywhere else than to his old pal Pep and if Messi doesn’t leave now he never will, with the chance to win the FA Cup and Prem title and taking Man City to wining the Champs League earning him actual legendary status, really what has he got to lose, nothing he cannot do anymore or win anything more than he has done at Barca.
Ok the DEF in the Prem will no doubt snap his legs like twigs but he still is one of the few world class strikers and up at the front with Kun in Kun’s last season, their pace they could still outrun most of the beefy DEF’s in the Prem.
There’s more chance of you winning FPL! :big-lol:
Stranger things have happened.
Dunnio, but here’s hoping it’s set by the same guy who set Lord Lund as a £4m defender :worthy:
Have him as a MID as well :bouncy:
Subbing out Lord Lundstram. Who shall I replace with out of:
Egan
O’Connell
Basham
I assume this Retsos deadline day signing defender is unlikely to start?
Egan I went for. do you need the DEF as a starting XI player?
Yes
Basham is on 4 YC, keep that in mind
Threshold has passed for 5 Tornado, needs 10 now for a 2 gamer.
Not the best defender or bench situation here, but it’ll have to do this gameweek.
Will give Aguero the armband mostly beacuse my ml rivals will go for salah and I have some catching up to do.
Good to go?
I’d switch Dendoncker to first sub but other than that looks good to me.
Think I’d play Lamptey over Fernandez
You think that he’ll play? Or even be on the bench?
That’s the question though. He looked a really good player at Chelsea and they did not want to sell so you would guess he’s moved to play. It’s a bit risky though I must admit
No love for awayday Bobby as Cap at the leaky Canaries?
Sure, it has crossed my mind more than once…. But Kun is a gut feeling thing, but those feelings have been working against me this season…
Any thoughts as to where MC v ARS can be rearranged to? Traditionally we have midweek 35 and 37 but I expect at least one of the teams will make the FA semi. So they’ll need both of those days for the games cancelled because of the FA cup.