Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Gameweek 33
Welcome to Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Gameweek 33. I’ve always admired the positivity of hitchhikers; after all, every time I drive past one, they’re holding their thumbs up. So yesterday, instead of merely slowing down to reciprocate the gesture, I decided to stop and accommodate one on my journey. My fellow traveller on this occasion turned out to be none other than a certain David Moyles* (*Name changed to protect real identity). Among the many topics we discussed were borderline red cards, vigilante retribution against female journalists and, fortunately for this tame segue, who to captain in FPL Gameweek 33.
5. Alexis Sanchez (Middlesbrough v Arsenal)
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[/three_fifth]The DGW’s loom ever nearer, and many managers have long since started stockpiling in advance. One popular asset is Alexis Sanchez, who will likely feature in most teams come the latter stages. Those that already have him however will be lamenting his recent output (7pts in 3 games), yet perhaps heartened by a visible improvement in his application on the pitch (a respectable 4 goal attempts against Palace in a dire team display). “Aye, he’s been a wee bit cheeky this season.”, reflects David as we pull out onto the A1, “He should watch himself or he might get a slap, even though he’s a 4ft 5in Chilean.”
Cause for hope lies in opponents Middlesbrough, a team with all the attacking ambition of Mahatma Gandhi on valium. So expect free shooting practice for the Gunners. One may flag up Boro’s gutsy goalless draw in October as a cautionary tale, but it will be interesting to see how the pressure of their current relegation battle manifests itself against the bruised egos of Wenger’s men.
4. Sergio Aguero (Southampton v Man City)
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[/three_fifth]The absence of early FPL pin-up Jesus, still poised on the sidelines for his reportedly imminent second coming, has seen a resurrection in the fortunes of City’s original messiah. 5 goals and 2 assists in his previous 6 games has been the most consistent spell of a relatively unsettled season by Sergio Aguero’s lofty standards. He’s had more shots; shots inside the box; and shots on target, than any of his peers during this rich vein of form. However, St. Mary’s will be as tough a place as any right now, as evidenced by their resilient rearguard display at The Hawthorns last weekend.
There are still concerns about the Argentine’s long-term prospects at the Etihad, but surely even if Jesus does return before the end of the season, Pep knows he’d get crucified in the press for dropping Aguero, who will surely remain nailed on.
3. Harry Kane (Spurs v Bournemouth)
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[/three_fifth]Vincent Janssen’s dismal contribution while goals flew in around him, during the demolition of Watford, was less like a deer caught in headlights, and more like the unwitting subject of a humiliation-ritual, blinded in a bukkake crossfire. So despite being only 3rd here mainly due to a lack of recent game time, a half-match-fit Harry Kane is a more than acceptable passenger for the Spurs artillery to carry into battle right now.
Limited to 29 minutes last Saturday lunchtime, Kane curiously still managed to fire off as many shots as Eriksen, Alli and Janssen. He didn’t win the raffle that time, but with an overall goal conversion rate (26.76%) higher than even Lukaku, he may only need a few chances against a Jekyll and Hyde Bournemouth team to officially announce his return from injury.
2. Dele Alli (Spurs v Bournemouth)
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[/three_fifth]If there were two players David Moyles wouldn’t advise admonishing, he said, it would be Dele Alli and Heung-Min Son. “I was in Tescos and saw the two pranksters do something a wee bit cheeky in the baked goods aisle, so I went up to them and raised my hand to give them a good slap. The little rascals had me stuck in a 3 way handshake routine for 25 f***ing minutes.”
As alluded to earlier, Tottenham are playing like an orchestra with a multitude of virtuosos right now. ‘Alli, Eriksen & Son’ may sound like a family-owned electrician firm from the 1980’s but the trio have been live-wires in 2016/17, with and without ‘Arry’s spark. An average of 8.83 points over his last 6 outings suggests a fitting climax to a spectacular season for the recently turned 21-year-old.
1. Romelu Lukaku (Everton v Burnley)
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[/three_fifth]11 goals in 9 games. Nice. Just when the big Belgian’s wheels looked to be skidding beneath him, he came up with a classy double salvo against Leicester to restore traction in what has been a blistering campaign for the Premier League’s chart-topping marksman.
Well, Burnley still haven’t won away from home, and while it’s commendable that they plugged the leaks with meritorious stalemates at Sunderland and Middlesbrough, those are two of the easiest road trips they could’ve wished for to break their duck.
The Toffees, on the other hand, have the 3rd best home record, blemished only by December’s Merseyside derby defeat. Romelu clearly enjoys life in front of the Grand Old Lady too, with 12 of his last 13 goals coming at Goodison. I doubt even David Moyles ever felt that at home.
Thanks for reading Fantasy Premier League Captain Picks Gameweek 33. This article was written by Bryan Munich
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Tnx Bry !
“and more like the unwitting subject of a humiliation-ritual, blinded in a bukkake crossfire”
Will need a few drinks before I can remove this mental image from my head !!
Kane or Kaku for me.
Most probably Kane (need to bring him in for a -4 first)…
HL, I just wish I could see the expression of some of the younger visitors to this site when they had to google that.
I am one of them :see-no:
Nice read Bry.
“Middlesbrough, a team with all the attacking ambition of Mahatma Gandhi on valium.” – Haha had a long laugh with this one. Genius on your part
Ok now going back to my team, I have 1FT £0.7ITB. I still have my WC,BB and AOA chips. Should I sell Aguero —> Kane(C) for free? Save the transfer or do another completely different transfer? Armband currently on Lukaku. He just keeps on scoring at home!
Eagle
I wouldn’t be letting Aguero go.
Walker to Vertonghen to save the Spurs headache in defence I think or if you’re sure Walker is worth hanging on to, then Amat to Stephens for Southampton?
GP – It’s very tempting to bring in Kane and captaining him. I think Walker will play this GW. I will be using WC on GW36 so will be bringing in Stephens then. Thanks GP.
DGW fixtures have been announced. Arsenal have a double on GW36
what to do with this team ?? any suggestion regarding the team would be very much appreciated
Coutinho for Siggy/Zaha
hochoki
Eriksen to Coutinho I like. Form is with him and Liverpool have a nice run in.
Siggy to zaha!
Dgw coming up for zaha
Bry
:thumbup:
You know what to do . . . . . .
Many thanks Bry, another truly brilliant article! You should compile these into a book at some point. Or at least narrate them for YouTube videos.
It’ll be Kane or Lukaku for me, not decided yet. In fact not bought either yet but I will be.
PS I assume something terrible did happen to you on the way home from work then?! 😉
Hah, not exactly Init. Was watching a stand-up comedian and his hitchhiking tales sowed the seed in my head.
I’ve often considered doing something on YouTube, either related to FPL or Football Manager, but spending even more time in front of a computer doesn’t greatly appeal tbh.