Fantasy Premier League Tips – Gameweek 27 FPL
Believe it or not there are only 12 game-weeks left this season and over these 12 game-weeks plenty of teams will have blank game-weeks which of course result in double game-weeks, in other words, it’s silly season! This will result in many managers panicking and making mistakes which are detrimental to their season, so if you can keep your head and make sound logical decisions over the coming game-weeks you should reap your rewards. We’ll be with you all the way offering tips & advice on players, captains and fixtures. Below we discuss a number of players whom we feel can deliver over the coming game-weeks. You will notice that some of the players below may have a blank in the future, however next week we will focus solely on players without a blank!
Goalkeepers
If Norwich are relegated this season they certainly can’t blame their fixtures between now and GW34. Granted they play Spurs this week, but aside from that they don’t face another team in the top 7. Their form and league position isn’t great but they have tightened things up at the back, conceding only eight goals in their last eight games with John Ruddy keeping three clean sheets in his last five games, one of which was against free scoring Manchester City. As we have already alluded to, following this week’s game against Spurs they have a run of relatively straightforward fixtures and it’s because of these fixtures coupled with their recent defensive form that we feel Ruddy could prove to be an excellent investment at £5.0m.
Tottenham found goals hard to come by in the early part of the season so it was lucky for them that Hugo Lloris was in great form at the other end of the pitch, the Frenchman kept seven clean sheets in the first ten games. The French international then took a kick to the head and has only kept four clean sheets since then, however it is worth noting that two of these clean sheets have come in Spurs last two games, while he also picked up two bonus points against Everton. Admittedly Spurs have a number of tough fixtures coming up, however aside from an injury to Vlad Chiriches they have a full complement of defenders to choose from which has not happened very often this season! Spurs have two relatively easy games in the next two weeks and of course they feature in GW29 and as a result we feel that at £5.8m Lloris is worth considering.
Last time out against West Brom, Petr Cech was three minutes away from keeping his fourth clean sheet on the trot, however he has still managed to claim an impressive seven clean sheets from his last ten starts. The Pensioner’s defensive stats are becoming more impressive as the weeks pass and they have now conceded just 21 goals in 26 games, with just three conceded in their last eight. Chelsea have a mixed bunch of fixtures over the coming game-weeks but due to the fact that they will feature in GW29 coupled with their excellent defensive record we believe that Cech is certainly worth consideration. Cech is now £6.2m making him more expensive than the likes of Cahill, Azpi & Luiz, however with the Champions League back Jose could possibly rotate his defence making Cech a safer bet.
A couple of other keepers who we feel warrant a mention are Southampton’s Artur Boruc and Cardiff’s David Marshall. Southampton & Boruc are not as consistent as they were in the early part of the season, however the Pole has still managed to pick up three clean sheets in six games since his return from injury. The Saints have a mixed bag of fixtures over the coming weeks but they are a solid enough outfit for Boruc to continue picking up the clean sheets which means he could prove decent value at £4.7m. Little has changed at Cardiff since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over and they have only won once since his arrival, however Marshall continues to impress as was evident in his recent display against Villa and while clean sheets are hard to come by Marshall is forever picking up save bonus points.
Defenders
Given their current defensive form we feel that it would be extremely prudent for you to have some Chelsea coverage in your backline. As we have indicated above we do believe that Petr Cech is the safest option given the fact that Jose may rotate in the weeks ahead as Chelsea return to European action. However, we realise that many of you might be unwilling to shell out £6.2m for a keeper and therefore you will need to look to the back four for coverage. Obviously we don’t know what Jose has planned for the coming weeks but we feel that Branislav Ivanovic is the least likely to be rotated and given his attacking returns over recent weeks he is an extremely tempting option, even at £6.4m. For those of you who don’t have a spare £6.4m you could consider Cesar Azpilicueta who has turned in a number of consistent displays in recent weeks, albeit without the offensive returns of his colleagues. Of course Ashley Cole could very well come in in place of the Spaniard but at £5.4m we firmly believe he offers excellent value for money.
As we have highlighted above, Norwich have a number of ideal fixtures following the visit of Spurs this weekend. The mere fact that they are guaranteed a game in game-weeks 28&29 is reason enough to consider bringing in one of their defenders, the fact they have the joint 3rd best defence over the last eight games further strengthens this. Should you be happy with your keepers or at the very least have keepers to cover you for game-weeks 28&29 then Ruddy who we have already tipped is probably not for you, in that case we would suggest you consider Martin Olsson. The Swede has made the left back spot his own, starting every game since GW6 picking up eight clean sheets in the process. At just £4.3m he has the potential to be great value for money over the coming weeks and represents an excellent differential, featuring in just 1.8% of teams.
For those of you who are in the market for a short-term option and don’t have money to burn we would advise you to consider Southampton’s Japanese international Maya Yoshida. Yoshida has deputised admirably for Dejan Lovren at centre back since Lovren picked up an ankle injury against Sunderland and has picked up two clean sheets in his four starts since. With the Croat likely to miss another game or two a punt on Yoshida may pay dividends and he certainly denotes a differential featuring in just 0.4% of teams. For those of you unwilling to gamble on Yoshida but desire some Saints representation at the back our tip would be Jose Fonte. The centre back who has featured up front for Crystal Palace in the past has been in great form recently, scoring twice as well as picking up five bonus points in his last four games.
A couple of other defenders who we feel deserve a mention are West Ham’s James Collins and Crystal Palace’s Joel Ward. West Ham have been in great form of late winning their last three and keeping four clean sheets on the spin. As well as these clean sheets Collins has chipped in with a goal and has picked up seven bonus points meaning he has amassed an impressive 36 points over the last four game-weeks and is a bargain at just £4.2m. Palace’s great form under Tony Pulis shows no sign of abating as they have won three of their last four and have only conceded seven in their last eight games. Palace face the once mighty United this weekend followed by a number of ‘easier’ games and we see no reason as to why Ward will not pick up another couple of clean sheets. Before we move on we would just like to highlight that James Chester was an unused substitute in the cup on Monday night which would suggest he’s nearing a return to the starting XI and interestingly his price has dropped to £3.8m!
Midfielders
Liverpool have been in great form of late and it has been their Captain Fantastic Steven Gerrard who has been pulling the strings and in his last six games he has picked up four goals and three assists. Some folk will point to the fact that three of the goals were penalties but at the end of the day a goal is a goal. Gerrard now has an impressive total of ten assists, a figure only bettered by his colleague Luis Suarez & Wayne Rooney and with those playing ahead of him in such great form we see no reason why the assists will not continue to flow. Liverpool don’t feature in GW29 and admittedly they have a couple of tricky fixtures but on current form Gerrard cannot be ignored.
Chelsea currently lead the way in the Premier League by a solitary point and this is thanks in no small part to Eden Hazard. With 12 goals to date he has scored twice as many as any of his colleagues, while with 8 assists he has also created twice as many, so clearly he is the teams talisman. Chelsea have a rather topsy turvy run of fixtures over the coming weeks and they will need the Belgian to be on top of his game if they are to remain at the summit. The fact the Chelsea feature in GW29 is also in his favour and despite the fact that they play Spurs in GW29 he will be a leading contender for the armband once you consider all of your options. Granted he is now £10.9m but as we’ve said time and time again, you get what you pay for.
To a certain extent we can judge the impact a player has had on this seasons FPL by looking at how much their value has risen. Unsurprisingly Luis Suarez has seen the biggest price rise but you might be surprised to see that Adam Lallana is 2nd on the list with his price rising from £6.0m to £8.0m, however maybe it’s not so surprising when you consider that he’s currently the 5th highest scorer in this seasons FPL. The English international is in great form with four goals & five assists in his last five games and even at £8.0m we believe that he represents value for money. Southampton’s fixture list over the coming weeks is somewhat mixed but given Lallana’s current form we’d certainly advise form over fixtures on this one.
With just one win and three draws in their last eight games Stoke sit 4th from bottom in the current form table, so it might come as somewhat of a surprise that our next tip is Charlie Adam. The Scot has had somewhat of a mixed season and it’s really only over the last ten game-weeks that he has nailed down a position. He has to his credit picked up seven goals and three assists and at times he has looked like the player who took the FPL by storm with Blackpool back in the 2010/11 season. Stoke play City & Arsenal over the next two game-weeks but having scored against Liverpool & United in recent weeks don’t be put off by these fixtures and following these fixtures Stoke have a number of easier games and Adam could prove great value at £5.8m.
A couple of cheap options who we feel warrant a mention are Aston Villa’s Leandro Bacuna and Nabil Bentaleb of Spurs. Bacuna arrived in the midlands from Holland last summer and quickly established himself as a first team regular and with four goals to his name he is now the clubs joint 2nd highest scorer. Let’s be honest, none of us had heard of Bentaleb before Tim Sherwood took over the reins at White Hart Lane but the youngster has now started each of the clubs last six games, picking up two assists & two bonus points last time out against Newcastle. At £4.6m & £4.5m respectively both are ideally priced to be your 5th midfielder and Bentaleb offers an excellent differential featuring in just 0.3% of teams.
Forwards
Daniel Sturridge joined Liverpool back in January 2013 and enjoyed a great start to his Liverpool career scoring ten (11 according to FPL) league goals for his new club before the season ended, although many wondered if he could deliver over the course of an entire season. However, they needn’t have worried as Sturridge has 16 goals from just 18 league appearances this season and is an integral part of the Liverpool side. Since his return from injury in GW21 he has outscored Luis Suarez by seven goals to four which has led many to question whether Suarez can still be considered a ‘must have’. Given his current form Sturridge offers sensational value at £10.1m and with Liverpool struggling to keep clean sheets at the back they will be hoping that Sturridge remains among the goals over the remainder of the season. Suarez has now gone three games without scoring but you just know that he’s likely to turn on the style sooner rather than later and it’s for this reason we are once more tipping the Uruguayan.
With six wins and a draw in their last eight games Spurs sit 3rd in the current form table. They have scored 17 times in those eight games, a figure only bettered by Liverpool. Six of these goals have come courtesy of Emmanuel Adebayor while he has also chipped in with four assists in this period. Adebayor’s attitude and desire epitomises everything that is good about Spurs ever since Sherwood has replaced AVB and at £8.2m he is currently exceptional value for money. Spurs have two relatively straightforward fixtures in the next two game-weeks before they embark on quite a tough run of fixtures but as Adebayor has demonstrated in the past, when he’s in the mood he’s capable of putting anyone to the sword.
Southampton duo Rickie Lambert and Jay Rodriguez are certainly worth some serious consideration as we move into the latter stages of the season. Lambert has been in great form of late with two goals, two assists and five bonus points in his last three games and with free-kicks & penalties in his locker he could prove to be an astute purchase at just £7.2m. Rodriguez has been consistent rather than spectacular this season with ten goals spread pretty evenly across the season but the chances are you’ll use him as your 3rd striker and consistency is what you want. As a result of this consistency his price has now risen to £6.7m but we feel as though this still represents value for money.
Finally, should any of you be on the hunt for a cheap 3rd striker we would suggest you consider Marouane Chamakh of Crystal Palace, Peter Crouch of Stoke or Hull’s Shane Long. Ok, so Chamakh is far from prolific but for just £4.8m you can hardly expect prolific, however it would appear he is on spot kick duty following Puncheon’s howler against Spurs as he took and scored a penalty against West Brom. Peter Crouch has started every game since GW9 and that is exactly what you want from a cheap 3rd striker, the fact that he has six goals & four assists since then is the icing on the cake. Stoke’s next two fixtures are tough, but they then have a run of much easier games and it is worth noting that they do play in GW29. Long has enjoyed a great start to his career at the KC stadium scoring twice in his first four games. Aside from the visit of City in GW30 Hull have a great run of fixtures over the coming weeks and we expect Long to remain among the goals and could prove great value at £5.7m.
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Morning all. Would appreciate some input going into this crazy couple of GWs:
Currently:
Speroni/Mannone
Terry, Coleman, Collins, Shaw, Ward
Hazard, Erikson, Lallana, Januzaj, Zaha
Suarez, RVP, Dzeko
2FTs, 1.2 in the bank.
Really struggling for inspiration at the moment: thinking of using one FT this week – possibly Januzaj for Bentaleb – and then having 2 next week to get Adebayor for Dzeko & someone (?) in for Collins to field 11. They’re not exactly inspirational moves though – any help much appreciated.
Cheers.
I have the city conundrum aswell as I have Jovetic who I am going to ship out for Ade so its a case of this week or next
For you id ship out Erikson – you have the transfers and squad to handle GW29…Erikson is in my squad and ive to keep him due to other player issues but for you id say there is better options out there….Nolan for eg if Hull game goes ahead or maybe Oscar
James..
Ade flagged.. Glad you went early on him now ?
I Still am mate.. He’ll play, trust ya pal.
Demsie.. still very happy
He has a game in GW 29, so is good investment regardless..
Plus, if he doesn’t play, Mirallas comes on for me!
I ((think)) we made the right call.. :beer:
Well I think you’re in better shape than me.. if he doesn’t play I’ve got Bradley Johnson to come in !
Ha. I’m sure we’ll be fine, and he’ll play and score a brace
Reports suggest Adebayor has been playing with leg problem for the past month.
http://goo.gl/KdQvm3
Could you cast your eyes over my team and let me know what you think!
Adrian
Coleman kos azpillicueta
Lallana silva hazard mata
Sturridge (c) Suarez (vc) negredo
Subs Davis Gnabry Collins gabbidon
I have 1FT and 2.3 in the bank
nice…solid team, should do well. you have a couple of clashes but they can’t be helped some weeks.
i guess negrado will be a concern because no-ones sure what city strikers will start.
Right guys, its getting towards crunch time. I’m selling Bardsley this week, here are the contenders:
Olsson
Turner
Shaw
Dann (got gabbidon though)
Kaboul/Dawson
Bassong/Yobo
Yoshida (bit too short term)
Chambers (Clyne a concern)
Any opinions?
Cheers
What about Collins? I did the same move and it payed well! I would worry about Gabiddon if he does not get game time tomorrow. If not out of the bunch you selected I am guessing Olsson and Shaw are the best of the lot! Fixture wise Olsson has to deliver until GW34 if not Norwich are foooocked! I am planning Olsson as well in the next GWs!
Collins has a potential blank coming up and have Adrian in goal, otherwise I’d be all over him
Snap! Didn’t look at your keepers But one would think that doubling up on a water proof defense might be a good thing? If not yeah Olsson and Shaw for me! 😉
Collins going up tonight. He’s a fan fav since he’s so cheap. Him and Tomkins have done really well. Curious what the coach will do, Winston Reid is still by far their best defender.
Maybe he’ll be a Vermalean – still a top defender – but kept on the bench after injury as another 2 CBs are doing very well for the club.
Don’t think it will happen. West Ham are just too good at the back now to mess up with things. Reid might not get all the game time he would think he is entitled too! 😛
That’s what I meant mate WHU may keep Reid on the bench despite the fact he is a class defender. They have things sussed right now!
Oh yeah true! Thought you meant Collins was gonna be benched! Time will tell what Big Sam has up his sleeve. He may go for a 3-5-2 for all we know with all 3 CBs!! ;)…Or not!
Haha, with Big Sam, a 10-0-0 wouldn’t surprise me! 😉
19th century football as we love it!!! haha awesome!
Olsson.
Ta, this is what I’m doing so good to have some clarification
Good article. Planning to replace Bruce with Chester asap. But I have more troublesome areas with 3 Pool players, a City players, couple of ManU players and so on not playing in GW28 and GW29. Shite.
Was gonna replace RvP with Kun but since City have a blank in GW28 and GW29 I’ll keep him and maybe swap him after GW29. Kun playing double. Also have to look what I’m gonna do with SAS. I think I’ll keep Suarez and sell Sturridge to Ade and Silva to Hazard. I think I might take a hit to get Azpi as well.
Big plans there Raz. I’m currently mulling over the SAS breakup dilemma, thinking I might just sell Sturridge next week before the blank for Adebayor then get Aguero in for J-Rod, Sturridge is doing annoyingly well though and Suarez isn’t scoring. Probably gonna chop Mata too, won’t be much of a loss asusming he stays on the wing.
Raz & Saosin – whatever you do – don’t sell Sturridge.
hehe +1000….unless you want to fall down the rankings that is! 😛
but… but… That would leave me with J-Rod leading the line! Could always buy him back as only bought him back @ 9.5. Say I get 9.9 for him and he drops to 10 due to the blank I’d lose out on .1
Ultimately I’m looking for a front line of Suarez Aguero Adebayor(?)
Only for a week! And in GW 29 the average score will be low.. so who cares? Sturridge is unlikely to drop so hard for 1 blank gameweek considering most other top players also blank…
…mine would be Suárez Agüero Sturridge – so Ade is the only one I’d sell – unless injury struck one of SAS. Not sure how I’ll get Ade to Agüero though…
+1 again. Ideal front line would be SAS and Kun (provided he can stay fit for more than 1 week). If you think it is worth the risk of selling Sturridge do it. I personally would not. Doubling on teams is risky but when they score as much as LFC does the maths is simples. Drop Sturridge at your own risk It may well pay off but it may well also pinch!
Raz if I were you I would keep SAS and just bench them. Getting rid of City players is good. And plan to have a few when all their DGW come in. I see you have Mata too. I am pondering what to do with him as well! Might just keep him for the long run. GW29 is going to be a killer for most fpl managers so don’t go on and take too many hits! I may be fielding only 8-9 players but ain’t worth taking too many hits. DGW are gonna make up for this for shizzle!! :dance:
Raz
Hull might have a blank in GW 29, so bringing in Chester now isn’t really a good idea. Hull plays Brighton at home on Monday, if they win they won’t play in GW 29. If you wanna get rid of Bruce now I’d suggest Parr, or you could wait til next week and see whether or not Hull will play and make your transfer accordingly.
This is sound advice raz mate..
But Raz, didnt you hate Hazard?
Dont buy him.