Fantasy Football Tips ‘One Week Wonders’ Gameweek 38+
It’s certainly been a strange season dominated by the worst kind of virus. But they had to win the league in the end I suppose.
We arrive in GW38+ after what can only be described as a frenzied plethora of nine game-weeks in just five-and-a-half calendar weeks that has left most of us completely exhausted, not least many of the players. With one last game-week to go you may be in a situation where a mini-league is still up for grabs or you’re chasing one last jump up the rankings, maybe you’re trying to avoid your worst ever season – or perhaps you still have one of your Chips left to play.
Whatever your situation, I have come up with a list of players who I think may do well for you in GW38+. I’ve even tried to play Pep roulette to the best of my ability and with the information I have at hand. I’ve taken into account next week’s FA Cup Final and what that may mean for Arsenal and Chelsea and as a result I haven’t included either of those team’s players.
To conclude I have compiled a ‘Rogue’s Gallery’ for those FPL managers who are looking for a complete left-field pick or a rogue pick. Hence the title.
KEEPERS
One keeper stands head and shoulders above the rest this term and that is Nick Pope. The Burnley stopper heads the keeper charts with 169 points, has kept the most clean sheets this season and is just one more shut-out away from winning the Golden Glove. Pope is also the most-owned keeper in the game with a 22% ownership. With Burnley at home to a (literally) on-the-beach Brighton side, it would take a brave punter to ignore Pope.
If you’re after a budget option then pick up Arsenal’s Emiliano Martinez who will cost you just 4.4mln and comes up against the hapless Watford. Arsenal have tightened up of late as they showed in the weekend Cup win over City and at that bargain basement price you can’t really go wrong against a Watford team who have scored just once in their last five away matches.
DEFENDERS
Serge Aurier has had a tough time of late away from the game but that hasn’t stopped the defender from turning out for Spurs, much to the surprise of many and to the relief of his owners. Aurier and Spurs come up against a Palace team in GW38+ who have failed to score in six of their last seven games and have lost all of those seven matches. With seven assists already this season, Aurier has been a constant threat down Spurs’ right flank and with PVA out injured the opportunity will be there on Sunday for Aurier to attack at will. Priced at just 5.1mln, he’s great value, in decent form, with a tasty fixture and has returned either a clean sheet, goal or assist in nine of his last thirteen starts.
My cheap option is Erik Pieters of Burnley. Not only will Pieters be trying to help Pope to the Golden Glove, but also he’ll be looking to add to last week’s assist which was his 4th of the season. Not earth shattering, but bear in mind that Pieters hasn’t featured in 15 matches this campaign and only played ‘bit-part’ roles in 5 others. Playing at home to Brighton, the defender will have licence to attack down the left and don’t be surprised to see him ping in some decent crosses for Chris Wood to get on the end of. It’s also worth bearing in mind that Brighton failed to score vs an injury ravaged Newcastle defence in the week so a clean sheet looks a decent expectation.
MIDFIELDERS
Seemingly outdone by Harry Kane of late, Heung-Min Son has still notched 11 goals and 13 assists already this term despite missing eight matches and has either scored or assisted in five of his last six starts. Having just dispatched Champions League chasing Leicester last week, Spurs will be pumped for a final day showdown vs a Palace side who cannot buy a win and are losing defenders by the game.
If City, Liverpool and Spurs are too mainstream for you and you need that little bit of X-Factor in your team, the sort of in-form(ish) midfielder that may just be flying under the radar this week who has the potential to ‘go big’ and the fixture to do so, then Richarlison could well be you man.
Everton’s form has been woeful of late but the Brazilian midfielder has still scored three goals since the restart and 13 goals in total this season. The Toffees host Bournemouth this weekend with the Cherries needing nothing short of a convincing win if they are to have any chance of avoiding the drop. Eddie Howe’s men will have to ‘go for it’ at Goodison and will leave gaps at the back as they risk all for survival. Richarlison’s pace and skill should be too much for a defence that has kept just one clean sheet in their last 21 matches. Priced at 8.2mln, owned by less than 9% of total managers and with no threat of rotation I think I may have just found you a gem.
FORWARDS
It’s hard to ignore Danny Ings right now and the English striker goes into GW38+ just two goals behind Vardy in the race for the Golden Boot. A home fixture vs Sheffield United wouldn’t have looked that appetising a few weeks ago but Wilder’s men have not won on the road since GW25 and have conceded 9 goals in their past four travels. Ings has 21 goals this season, by far and away his best ever in the top flight and five in his last six matches. He’s probably still nicked penalties in an attempt to catch Vardy, just pray if he gets one that he does better than he did last week!
My final pick this week is Chris Wood. Never did I think I’d tip a Burnley striker but as we said at the start, it’s been a funny ol’ season! Wood has actually scored 13 goals this season, his best yet in the Premier League and will be looking to round off his impressive season in style at home to Brighton. The Seagulls can be Jekyll or Hyde on the road – they’ve kept clean sheets at Wolves and Leicester and yet conceded three at West Ham and Bournemouth. Having returned from injury, Wood has scored in his last two matches and priced at just 6.2mln and with an ownership of just 2% I have no hesitation in recommending him this week.
Pep roulette
A fixture vs Norwich right now is about as good as it gets. Just ask Michail Antonio. For a City side that is primed with goal scorers all across the pitch there is every chance this gets messy. Like possibly double figures messy if City can be arsed. But who will play? Aha now there is the conundrum. If we are to believe Pep at his word when he said before the Watford win that he’ll try and ‘play everyone’ in the final two matches, then let’s look at the information we have before us.
Ederson, Garcia, Cancelo, Rodri, KdB, Foden, Jesus and Bernardo all played 90mins vs Watford.
Sterling and Walker played 64mins and were replaced by Mahrez and Zinchenko, while Laporte played 74mins before being replaced by Stones.
Carson, Fernandinho, Gundogan, Mendy, Otamendi and David Silva were unused substitutes.
Now I’m not going to sit here and try and name City’s starting XI but what I will do is try and use logic to the above.
Hand on my heart I am very confident that Ederson, David Silva, Mahrez, Fernandinho and Gundogan will all start vs Norwich.
I am fairly confident that Sterling, Walker and Otamendi start.
I am not at all confident that Garcia, Cancelo, Rodri, KdB, Foden, Jesus and Bernardo start. Caveat here is that KdB is two assists shy of Thierry Henry’s record so that may see him start. It’s 50/50 for me that one.
Given what we know and what my tiny brain has deduced I sit here and am happy to confidently recommend four City players ahead of the visit of Norwich:
Ederson is an easy pick in goal, but of course many will want to max out on their triple City contingent with outfield players with a cricket score expected vs the Canaries. But if you do have a spare 6.0mln in the coffers and need a third City, then grab yourself an Ederson and enjoy the (almost) guaranteed six points.
David Silva is leaving City at the end of this season and while he may yet have a part to play in their Champions League campaign, it’s also worth noting that Silva has not been a regular fixture in Europe this season. So a final league match at the Etihad beckons at the weekend and with Norwich laying down and ready to be right royally thrashed expect the Spaniard to be teed up by his team mates at every possible opportunity. With scores of 13 and 17 in the last two home matches, Silva can go big and quite probably will. For a City player he’s cheap (7.3mln), he’s guaranteed to play and if Michail Antonio can score four past Norwich, I dread to think what Silva could do. Oh and if I’ve not yet sold you the idea, then feast your eyes on his ownership……less than 7%.
Having only played half hour at Watford, expect Riyad Mahrez to start the game on Sunday and he could have a field day. With 10 goals and 13 assists already to his name this season the Algerian has been a regular contributor of points throughout the campaign with no less than six double-digit returns to his name. Mahrez is relatively cheap for a prolific scorer coming in at just 8.6mln and with an ownership of just 10.5% he’s differential enough for me.
When Raheem Sterling declared he still had Golden Boot ambitions after his hat-trick vs Brighton it appears none of us took him seriously enough. Two more goals at Watford on Tuesday evening has taken him within four of Jamie Vardy. Now four goals vs Norwich is surely too much to expect anyone to achieve, isn’t it…. ?!
Rogue’s Gallery
Here are five potential players who may just be worth a shot:
Lucas Moura – away vs Crystal ‘No Defenders’ Palace – 9.2mln, total ownership 2.3%
Fresh off two assists vs Leicester and now up against the team bottom of the form table. Can’t afford Son or Kane? Get Moura.
Junior Stanislas – away vs Enigmatic Everton – 5.8mln, total ownership 0.1%!!!
Bournemouth have to win and they have to attack. There should be goals at both ends and remember the catalyst of that second half performance vs Leicester? Yeah, 10-pointer Junior. He’d also just scored vs Man Utd. Need a cheap Foden replacement? Get Junior.
Trézéguet – away vs West Ham – 5.2mln, total ownership 1.2%
My oh my this is rogue but this is the guy who may just deliver the goods to keep Villa in the top flight. His goal vs Arsenal in midweek followed a brace vs Palace. ‘Always back the team with something to play for’ is a wise old FPL saying and boy Villa are fighting for their lives. With six goals already this season the bloke clearly has it in him… but can he do it on a Sunday afternoon in East London? Course he can. Get Tréz (or Mahmoud Ahmed Ibrahim Hassan as you’ll find him on FPL).
Michail Antonio – home vs Aston Villa – 7.1mln, total ownership 4.2%
Ownership remains ridiculously low despite his one man destruction of Norwich and goal vs Watford. This is a pure momentum play for someone with form and fixture. He beats on weak teams and Villa fit that bill. You’ve seen what he can do, 8 goals in his last six. Get Micky.
Firmino – away vs Newcastle – 9.3mln, total ownership 10.1%
Don’t fret about that ownership, only dead teams still have Firmino. He only scores away from home and his team mates will be eager for him to score (well most of them, here’s looking at you Mo) before he completely forgets where the goal is, or what he’s meant to do if he gets near it. Can’t afford Mo or Sadio? Get Bobby.
Good luck in GW38+. We at FF247 sincerely hope that you achieve your goals this week, whether that be mini league or rank or in some cases, just remembering the deadline!
On a personal note, thank you for your commitment to FF247 this season – without you the site is nothing. We pride ourselves not on being the biggest, but being the friendliest community and that is borne out by the help that is offered to all who ask for it and the reciprocation that follows.
Enjoy the short break and see you again next season!
Cookie
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Nice articel Cookie, thanks!
Please choose my FH team from A, B or C?
A
B
C
a for me but they’re all good.
#noricharlisonnoparty
Thanks Cookie, I was leaning to A too.
A I think. I don’t mind C either
Hey young Cookster – I’d just like to reiterate the praises sung over the past few pages, regarding your article in particular and the efforts of FF247 bods and contributors in general! I have to admit I read half the article before looking at the byline to see who had written it, as I was thinking that it had a sort of genial, almost cheeky tone to it. ‘pon verification I saw that lo and behold our own Cookster had penned it! Loved the photos mate – Ings in Pool gear, the cardboard cutout players AND the classic Benny Hill number – which funnily enough seemed to evoke imaginings of what might be yourself when you said you picked up your kids from school in that odd period when you returned from Monaco, young mums vying for your attention at the school gates! Oops, sorry there Cookie, I HAVE gone a bit OTT in my early morning musings haven’t I?
All in all, just to thank you all so much in building this amazingly caring FPL-based community, and keeping it on an even keel.
AND congrats to all of you who have achieved great results in the OR this year. Great stuff people!
P.S. Hey Cookie, might see whether my son (the PSG supporter) has played his WC this semester, and if not, will commandeer his team for GW 38 to use it, based on selections in your column! Cheerio!
And here ’tis my old bean! Success assured from the very first Cookster-designed FPL WC team, rolling out of the British Leyland plant in Birmingham! (Sorry, I went into an imagined Pathé Newsreel style voice here! I do go off the air sometimes!).
Cheers to all!
P.S. Couldn’t afford Salah, and left AJW Junior’s selection of Thomas in the DEF line! Hahahaha (mad cackling sound heard from over the Channel!)
Humour him for the time being but get Pieters in for Thomas on Sunday afternoon.
I did indeed GP! Thanks very much for your advice and comments too this year. Hope you’re going well old mate!
Please rate my team below
I already done with -4 sold Taylor & Lascelles both injured and buy Pieters & Mendy, Also i am with BB
Can i get Sterling and captain him instead of Salah Or get D Silva instead of Willian and captain him
Khaled, you’re best advised to wait for any leaked City team news before hitting further.
AJW, merci beaucoup mon ami!
The article was a pleasure to write and I volunteered more out of guilt than anything as my time on here has not been as much as I would have liked this season.
Talking of which there have been a number of ‘situations’ when a diary entry would have been most amusing (to some, you definitely!!)
Maybe I’ll look to bring it back next season. If I do it can’t go on social media just in case it gets looked at by the wrong people :big-lol
The team above looks great AJW.
I would love Richarlison in there if poss? Maybe play 3-5-2? (Richarlison in for Son and get a Rogue in for Saka, dgrade Wood??)
Finally, thank YOU for your ramblings this
season AJW. Many a time when I was commuting before lockdown (on bus and train, pre driving in) I read your early morning scrolls and, just like that, the bus journey into Bath or train journey to Temple Meads was over! And I had responded to any RMTs :big-lol: You made my mornings and other people’s too.
Good luck in GW38+%#?= or whatever its now called!
This is obviously a reply to AJW above!
Gee whillickers Cookie – just read your comments and I have this warm glowing feeling. Glad to hear people get a good laugh out of my comments – friends & wife tell me the same thing and it makes it all worthwhile (ie. putting my cred on the line for the sake of creating a good vibe ‘mongst folk!) .
Yes I see what you mean about your diaries getting out to a ‘wider’ (and perhaps ‘gin-drinking’) public! Always a liability in today’s world. Almost like taking a selfie of your innermost thoughts (even if just to create humour) and then posting on Instagram! What about James’ column last year? (you know with the imaginary scenes with all those players?) That contained nothing personal, but was total outrageous OTT (and libellous if ever it got outside FF247) humour. I’m still laughing about PEA on the beach (I think it was PEA, with the young Arsenal supporter and her son) – it was worthy of a Viz column.
Anyway Cookster, thanks for inflating my ego (and those RMTs!) , thanks for your column, and have a good GW 38+%#?!!!
Hey Cookie – just took some more of your advice and let Woodie go for Bois-vert (Greenwood), Son > Richo & Saka > Pulisic! Bearing in mind that this is not my team (so I don’t really care about it’s ultimate performance, just this gameweek!) but it’s nice to be able to muck around with! Like Grannie used to say, ‘Don’t play with it AJW or you’ll go blind’ !
Yes, PEA on the beach, I’d forgotten about that :big-lol:
You didn’t need to translate Bois-vert :big-lol:
And James’ classic quote ‘Up the arse(nal)!’ Didn’t realise that the gunners were sometimes affectionately called The Arse! I’ll stop being crude now!
When I started writing Team Talk on FFC I was given licence for any pics I wanted….am sure we’d now be shut down if that were the case!!
There were head pics of Andy Carroll superimposed on a body of a horse….bad ones of Suarez if I remember rightly….
Haha! See you round Cookster! After all these short turn arounds, from now till Sunday is a long wait!
Chasing a 44 point deficit in my ML to take 2nd and win some money. Rivals team is attached with 2FT and £0m in the bank, no chips. I would expect his moves to be Doherty -> Burnley defender and Rashford to Jesus, or maybe KDB to Sterling, but theres a lot he could do to be honest. His team means I need to avoid Pool defence, United attack, Antonio, KDB and Ings.
My current FH is also attached (£2.1m itb), but can’t figure out the best combination between:
a) Son and DCL
b) Richarlison and Firmino
c) Richarlison and Lacazette
c) Moura and Auba
Also:
e) Is Salah a better shout over Mane?
f) Is triple Burnley defence too large a gamble? What other teams are worth looking at, other than Spurs?
My FH team:
Triple Burnley maybe a bit much but could work. I’d have Jesus instead of Mahrez and DCL who ain’t scored in ages. Would allow a better midfielder. Not sure I’d have both Kane and Son are Spurs that good
Only other defence I’m considering is Spurs so dropping Son would allow Davies.
Understand the Jesus point, but have a feeling my rival will go for him and surely Mahrez is guaranteed a start?
I hate having DCL tbh but he was my only option that wasn’t Ings, who isn’t a differential.
Will keep tinkering, cheers!
I quite like Mahrez anyway just take Ings instead of DCL. Though I don’t like triple Spurs personally
Robbo, Richarlison, Antonio & Wood in:
Burnley def, Son, Manè & DCL out?
Morning everyone, hope you are all well.
I have 1 ft and 2m in the bank, I could go Salah to Sterling or Jesus to Kane, or something else that I haven’t even thought of?
What you think please?
Morning Carolyn,
I think you’re best off waiting until Sunday for some leaked City news. FplScarface is the one most believable on there this weekend I believe.
Have your plans in place. I wouldn’t sell any City that looks like starting.
I like Jesus to Kane if it looks like Jesus ain’t starting.
I think there are better options this week than double United….Son, Richarlison, Mahrez etc.
Luckily your goalie and defence look great so you can forget about them!
I’d be surprised if Jesus don’t start. Surely they will want to build his confidence up
Thanks guys, your right waiting until Sunday is the way to go.