Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Gameweek 12
Welcome to Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Gameweek 12. We’re back. Almost… at last! England win all of their qualifiers and yet we still despise international breaks. The brilliant variety of global members among us tend to feel the same way I think; poor old GP must be feeling a tad suicidal right now.
That said, there has been a lot going on in the world lately, including a ‘huuuuuge’ piece of news that’s been enough to divert our attention from the lack of Premier League matches — one that’s rocked the world to its core and has been THE hot topic of numerous online forums — yep: Sanchez and Costa have been yellow flagged with minor muscular injuries. Only the likes of Hazard or Aguero breaking a leg could trump that.
[Update: now Hazard’s been flagged too? Man… I cursed him. Only took three hours!]
Let’s forget about such horrors for now. It’s better to turn our attention back to the job at hand, away from these admittedly-important issues, knowing that messes of this magnitude tend to blow over in the end. We need to focus on the biggest conundrum of all: who’s the best captain for this weekend? I’ve had a few ideas… and strong bouts of déjà vu in the process.
Romelu Lukaku vs Swansea (H)[three_fifth padding=”0 20px 0 0″]
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There’s no particular order to this list but, if I had him, this guy would probably get my armband. That’s easy to say as a non-owner though! Lukaku’s infamous for his capacity to disappoint… even in the most seemingly-nailed-on fixtures. He’s the Hillary of FPL to put it bluntly.
Times are changing, however, as The Tank has bagged 7 goals and 3 assists in his last 8 PL matches. He added to that with a brace and an assist against Estonia on Sunday night. The former includes one goal away at the Etihad and a second-half hat-trick against Sunderland, who are currently rock-bottom of the table, tied on points with — you guessed it — his opposition this weekend: Swansea.
Just a couple of years ago, in the 2014/15 season when Swansea finished 8th, this fixture would’ve been rated as a 6 or 7 out of ten… but now? They’ve conceded 6 goals in their last two PL matches and there won’t be a much better time to captain Lukaku; never underestimate the home advantage.
Form: 8
Fixture: 8
Explosiveness: 8
Philippe Coutinho vs Southampton (A)[three_fifth padding=”0 20px 0 0″]
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Flare, dribbles, 20-yard screamers. Coutinho’s only 24 and, although still improving significantly every season, already oozes class. I’m no Scouser by the way!
For his latest magic trick, he weaved between three suspect Argentinians and fired into the top-right corner, helping Brazil on their quest for World Cup redemption that will probably never suffice. This is no longer an anomaly; he’s now showing the consistency required to be a great FPL player. To be 2nd in the points chart after 11 gameweeks requires more than the occasional long-range curler and 100,000+ fan-boy accounts on Twitter.
The problem? He plays Southampton, away, who are usually quite resilient. Ok, they did concede to Hull *twice* last gameweek, but everyone makes mistakes. I’m looking right at you, UK, US… I mean, if they can, then we’ll have to let The Saints off. So, basically, be wary: there are two very contrasting Liverpool personas these days and nobody can be sure of which will show up on a given Saturday afternoon. Form is on their side though…
Form: 8
Fixture: 5
Explosiveness: 7
Sergio Aguero vs Crystal Palace (A)[three_fifth padding=”0 20px 0 0″]
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This is where the déjà vu really kicks in. I can’t remember writing a Captain Picks article without mentioning Aguero’s name and if I have then, well, he would’ve most likely been on crutches. I heard Yaya was quite rough both on and off the pitch.
I needn’t explain why he’s a good option for the captaincy — he always is — we all know that. Let’s properly analyse the current situation: in the last 3 gameweeks Palace have conceded 10 goals. Hmmm. Aguero has 3 goals and an assist from two PL matches and also *isn’t* yellow flagged. Hmmmmm.
Shall we continue? Formalities and what not.
Form: 7
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 9
Jermain Defoe vs Hull (H)[three_fifth padding=”0 20px 0 0″]
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You may have heard from somewhere that Sunderland are rock-bottom of the table. This is not a bad thing, in terms of their players’ motivation anyway, but it is for Swansea’s troops. That’s just the way this cruel world works I’m afraid Bob, sorry mate.
The reason? ‘Defoe + 20 Legs’ managed their first win of the season before the international break. Away from home n’ all. Now they’ll have a little belief and some experts are speculating that all of the other 20 legs might actually start moving again.
Another incentive to take this gamble with your GW12 captaincy is that when you see it flash up that Sunderland just scored, you’ll know Defoe’s involved, penalty or otherwise.
Hull are bad but as you may have heard from somewhere, they scored *twice* against a usually-quite-resilient Southampton recently (we all need some déjà vu in our lives) so this one should be a high-scoring affair. Nothing held back by either side. Perfect!
With ‘the big ones’ — barring big Rom himself I suppose — all playing away from home this gameweek, this risk is primed to pay off gloriously, but I’ll understand if, after living through 2016’s drama, picking a safe option sounds wiser and far more appealing.
Form: 7
Fixture: 9
Explosiveness: 6
Eden Hazard vs Middlesbrough (A)[three_fifth padding=”0 20px 0 0″]
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Did someone say “safe option”? Here’s a well-known candidate who’ll therefore definitely be popular. That’s never gone wrong before has it? Right, fine, sorry I’ll drop that now.
This is not only a matter of Hazard’s form (a mere 12.3 points per game over the past month) but also his teams form: a staggering (16:0) quintet of wins as of late. Eden — still on penalties — should be ready to seize this fixture and score in five games on the bounce.
Boro, as can be testified by both Arsenal and Man City, are often a tough team to break down. Karanka should be highly sought after in north Mexico if life in the PL doesn’t work out. However, those instances were when Boro played away from home, backs to the wall. Up in the Riverside, their fans demand goals and 3 points, sorry cries that usually go unanswered: that should play into Chelsea’s hands.
I mentioned his yellow flag earlier: after scoring in the first half against Estonia on Sunday night, he picked up an injury in the second, which lead to him requesting his own substitution. Martinez, the epitome of reliability, says it was “just a kick to the calf” which offers faint hope that it wasn’t a complete waste of time writing up these paragraphs just a few hours before the incident.
Form: 9
Fixture: 7
Explosiveness: 8
Bonus Punt
Kane, like Jermain, offers a great differential captain pick this weekend: he’s netted in three PL matches on the bounce (across either side of his recent injury lay-off) and has a decent home fixture in West Ham on Saturday evening.
If you happen to have him, are wary of Costa’s groin (who isn’t?) or perhaps have a WC to hand, giving Harry a chance could prove to be a masterstroke over the coming weeks.
He really wants to “win the game” after all. Smart bloke…
Form: 7
Fixture: 6
Explosiveness: 7
Nice one James, Lukaku does look tempting against Swansea but I’ve been let down by him on so many occasions that I’ll probably play it safe and go with old reliable Kun.
You know you want to, Lewis, g’won… cheers mate.
Great article here James Definitely a few options this week and trying to decide between Haz and Kun but think Kun will take it.
Thanks a lot Matt!
I agree. Aguero’s fear factor is just a bit much… a (c) and (vc) combo for sure.
Thank you James for a brilliant article.
All top choices there.
Kun should be the man for me
Cheers mate
Cheers nishant. Glad you enjoyed it mate!
Nice; you can’t (relatively, to most others, at least) go wrong with that call.
The Form Fixture Explosiveness format is always an enjoyable one.
Many thanks James. Lukaku would be mine this week if I had him. Feels like a certain brace incoming for some reason. As it is I don’t so it’ll be Kun most probably.
Costa —–> Lukaku on a whim? If only we have a couple for FTs eh.
Cheers, it’s the least I can do for the site, pop down for a pint some time!
I don’t have Costa either! A pint? Where are you again?
Well… that would be a tricky transfer indeed then!
Fallowfield, just south of the Curry Mile, basically student central. Would be cool.
Ah yes of course sorry, I remember now. If I threw a stone right now you’d have a fair chance of catching it. Or at least it hitting you, which would be funnier We defo should at some point.
Thanks James, I’m sticking with Kun this week. I am having a bit of a disaster with defence should I downgrade one of my forwards or mids (but I don’t want to ?) I am losing a lot of points having such a cheap defence. Any help appreciated x
The team seems strange. Two 4mn goalies. The costliest defender is 4.7mn
Capoue and Fletcher mids. Where is all the money gone?
You have lost serious team value mate.
Smith to Barragan and Cathcart to Mee comes to my mind.
It’s all up top!
This one seemed the quickest fix. 😉
Hi joanne, are you seeing consistent red arrows? It’s an intriguing one as you basically have the ideal forward line and probably three quarters of the ideal midfield here.
I am maybe being a little dramatic saying disaster team! What do you think of Firmino to lallana, smith to walker or stick it out and just swap out the 2 cheap mids for 2 others? It is all up top Nishant x
Lallana got injured today. Heard it was a small one. Monitor his situation though mate
No, don’t lose Firmino. Your big is issue is the 4th / 5th mids I think. As James said below maybe see Lukaku through the next game and then look at a plan to switch him to say Austin and then fix the other issues with the funds.
Hey joanne, thank you, possibly downgrading Lukaku to a 6-7m striker when his fixtures turn sour is the best plan of action here. Amat and / or Collins to 5-6m defenders.
Nice one James. I’d probably go for Lukaku if I owned him but as it is I’ll probably go with Kun.
It’s quite scary that 30%+ do have him this weekend… cheers Kop.
Everton are good at home. 11 points in 5 matches. Capping Lukaku against the Swans wouldn’t be a bad shout at all.