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Tips Gameweek 25 FPL Fantasy Premier League

Tips Gameweek 25 FPL Fantasy Premier League

IntroSo the premier league managers have played their hand and they have finalised their squads for the remainder of the season, only time will tell who has the best hand. Luckily for us fantasy managers we donโ€™t face the same restrictions when it comes to transfers although this brings its own headaches! The transfer window could have serious implications for fantasy managers as players who were once considered to be nailed on may no longer be so, due to a new recruit and this is something which we would advise everyone to keep an eye on. With all of this in mind we have below detailed a number of players who we feel could deliver the points over the coming weeks.

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Goalkeepers

Petr CechBefore Monday nightโ€™s game against Chelsea, Manchester City had scored 42 goals in 11 games at the Etihad, so it came as somewhat of a surprise when Chelsea kept them scoreless. Or did it really? Chelsea now have the best defence in the league conceding just 20 goals in 24 games and Petr Cech has now kept ten clean sheets. Six of those clean sheets have come in his last eight games and in those two games where he failed to keep a clean sheet he conceded just a solitary goal. At ยฃ6.1m he is currently the most expensive keeper in the FPL but when you consider that he started the season at ยฃ6.5m many would consider ยฃ6.1m a bargain! Having kept the most potent team in the league quiet, they will be pretty confident of doing likewise to the majority of other teams and one look at their fixtures over the coming weeks would suggest a number of clean sheets for the Czech

Having secured a commendable draw atย home to Arsenal in GW23 Southampton backed it up with an excellent performance away to now bottom of the table Fulham. In the process Artur Boruc claimed his eight clean sheet of the season and his second in four games since his return from injury. Southampton have a great run of fixtures coming up, with five of their next six against teams below them in the table. At ยฃ4.7m Boruc is potentially the cheapest guaranteed route into the Saints defence. Clyne & Chambers are both cheaper options but it is unclear as to which of them is first choice right-back, so we feel that Boruc is a safer bet.

A number of other keepers who we feel warrant a mention are West Hamโ€™s Adrian, Cardiffโ€™s David Marshall and Tim Howard of Everton. If you believed everything that Sam Allardyce said youโ€™d think he was some sort of tactical genius! Granted they would appear to have somewhat turned things around and at the heart of this has been an improvement at the back which has resulted in Adrian picking up three clean sheets in his last four games. The Hammers have a number of fixtures over the coming weeks from which they could claim another few clean sheets and at ยฃ4.3m Adrian could prove to be a great investment. Clean sheets have been a rarity for Cardiff of late, but as we pointed out in last weekโ€™s article they have had some horrid fixtures of late. There has been some rotation in front of Marshall over recent weeks but Ole Solskjaer has now been in charge for a month and he is slowly putting his own stamp on the team and the back four should become more settled which in turn should offer Marshall more protection. Cardiff have a relatively easy run of fixtures over the coming week and we wouldnโ€™t be at all surprised to see Marshall pick up a couple of clean sheets. Despite boasting the third best defence in the league Howard has only picked up the one clean sheet in his last ten games. However they have had injuries to key defenders during that period and this certainly will not have helped their cause. They have a number of relatively straightforward games mixed with some tricky ones in the coming weeks and with a full complement of defenders we fancy Howard to be back amongst the clean sheets quite soon.

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Defenders

Gary CahillAs we have already indicated above Chelsea boast some rather impressive defensive stats over their last eight games with just two goals conceded. As a result we feel that it would be prudent to have a representative from their defence in your squad, in fact given their current form, doubling up at the back might not be a bad idea. The good news is that you are on a winner no matter which of the four you choose, however we are tipping Gary Cahill and Cesar Azpilicueta. Cahill has been in superb form of late and is a threat in the oppositionโ€™s penalty area as demonstrated by the two assists he recently picked up against United. The English international certainly appears to have nailed down the spot beside JT having started 13 of the last 16 games and represents great value at ยฃ5.9m. Despite the presence of Ashley Cole, Azpilicueta appears to have made the left back slot his own, starting 13 of the last 14 games. The Spaniard is not as effective going forward and is yet to chip in with a goal or an assist however he is ยฃ0.5m cheaper than Cahill. Both represent solid differentials featuring in just 8.1% & 3.5% of teams respectively.

Early indications suggest that Seamus Coleman will return to the Everton starting XI this weekend against Spurs having missed the last two games with a groin injury. The Irishman is an integral part of the Everton side and he was sorely missed in the Merseyside derby. Thanks to his five goals to date it is his attacking exploits which people talk about but it shouldnโ€™t be forgotten that Coleman is part of an Everton defence which has kept nine clean sheets. Evertonโ€™s fixtures are somewhat of a mixed bag over the coming weeks but the beauty about having Coleman in your side is that even if Everton fail to keep a clean sheet there is always the possibility that he will chip in with a goal. As a result of his recent injury his price has dropped to ยฃ6.5m, a figure which we expect will begin to rise over the coming weeks.

West Ham have thus far conceded 33 goals in the league meaning that they have only the 12th best defensive record in the league. This stat might put many off the Hammers defence, but it shouldnโ€™t, especially when you consider that they have kept 11 clean sheets, a figure only matched by Arsenal. Unfortunately due to injuries not one of their defence have been present for all 11 of those games and as a result many are now flying under the radar. Last week we tipped James Collins and theย Welsh international didnโ€™t disappoint and therefore we see no reason not to tip him again this week. West Hamโ€™s upcoming fixtures suggest a number of clean sheets and at just ยฃ4.1m Collins could prove to be a bargain over the coming weeks.

A number of other defenders who we feel warrant a mention this week are Sunderlandโ€™s Phil Bardsley, Crystal Palaceโ€™s Joel Ward and Fabio of Cardiff City. While both Sunderland & Palace each have a rather straightforward fixture this weekend it is clear that they both have some difficult fixtures in the following weeks, particularly Sunderland. However, both teams are in good form and sometimes you need to go with form over fixtures. Bardsley has clearly been instructed by Poyet to get forward at every opportunity and this has resulted in him picking up two goals and an assist. Ward has been an extremely consistent performer this season and has been utilised in a number of positions by Pulis. Fabio went straight into the Cardiff team last weekend and he will be keen to prove that he is good enough for the Premier League and he could prove to be a canny addition to your squad.

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Midfielders

Eden HazardEden Hazard has now gone three games without either a goal or an assist which is rather surprising given his form in December and the first half of January, however one the games was against a Sam Allardyce inspired West Ham and the other two were against the Manchester clubs. Jose Mourinho has reverted to what he knows best and has made Chelsea extremely difficult to beat but to win games you need to score goals and Hazard is typically involved in their play going forward and he is clearly Joseโ€™s main man. Chelsea have a number of fixtures over the coming weeks against teams who are unlikely to cause them many problems and because of this we fully believe that Hazard will be back on the goal trail.

Despite winning six and drawing two of their last eight games Arsenal have at time lacked a spark when trying to break teams down, but one player who has impressed in recent games is Santi Cazorla, with the Spaniard chipping in with three goals and an assist in his last three games. Arsenal face Liverpool & United in their next two games but neither team is great at the back and Cazorla has already scored against Liverpool this season. With an ownership of just 4.2% he represents an excellent differential and with Arsenal suffering from a number of injuries to key midfielders at present the chances of Cazorla being rotated are very slim.

One quick glance at Jose Mourinhoโ€™s managerial CV will be enough for you to realise that he knows what heโ€™s talking about when it comes to management. Despite this we along with many others were baffled when he decided to sell Juan Mata to Manchester United, but that is a decision best discussed over a few pints, but clearly, Chelseaโ€™s loss in Unitedโ€™s gain! The Spaniard is obviously not the answer to all of Unitedโ€™s problems but his undoubted class can only but improve them as an attacking force and he has already provided an assist in each of his first two games for his new club. Should United click over the coming weeks Mata could very well become a points monster especially if he can develop an understanding with the likes of van Persie & Rooney.

Itโ€™s many a long day since Merseyside dominated English football and it is unlikely to ever happen again, but one thing is for sure and that is that both Liverpool & Everton are performing significantly better than they have done in the recent past. Both sides have had some mixed results over recent weeks but two players who have performed consistently are Steven Gerrard and Kevin Mirallas. Since his return from injury Gerrard has been largely utilised in a defensive midfield role and many assumed it would curb his fantasy appeal, but since his return he has scored three albeit two from the spot. Following this weekendโ€™s visit of Arsenal, Liverpool have a number of fixtures from which they will hope to pick up maximum points as they continue their push for CL football and we feel as though Gerrard could prove a shrewd investment at ยฃ8.9m. Much was expected of Mirallas before the season kicked off, but once it did he failed to live up to expectations which led to him being benched for a number of games in November and December. Of late he has forced his way back into the starting XI and has started the last five games, scoring three in his last four. Should you be in the market for a mid-priced midfielder we would suggest you run the rule over the Belgian who represents a decent differential as he features in just 8.2% of teams.

Wilfried ZahaBefore we move onto the forwards two other midfielders who we feel deserve a mention are Norwichโ€™s Robert Snodgrass & Cardiffโ€™s Wilfried Zaha. Snodgrass was a key man for the Canaries last season and finished the season with six goals and nine assists. Unfortunately for Norwich fans, due to injury & poor form Snodgrass has been unable to reach the same heights this season, although in recent games he has shown glimpses of this form with a goal and an assist in his last three games. Following the visit of City this weekend Norwich have a number of games from which they will hope to pick up maximum points and we wouldnโ€™t be at all surprised to see Snodgrass continue with his revival. Cardiff picked up their first win in eight games last time out against Norwich and according to his new gaffer โ€œZaha came on and made the differenceโ€. The 21 year old will be keen to prove to David Moyes that he is good enough for the top level and this could be good news for Cardiff and fantasy managers alike. Should his performance off the bench be an indication of what is to come he could be a bargain at just ยฃ5.4m

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Forwards

Should Liverpool secure a top 4 finish at the end of the season it will be thanks in no small part to their dynamic duo, otherwise known as the SAS, Suarez & Sturridge. Liverpool have scored 58 goals to date with Suarez accounting for 22 of them and Sturridge for 14, while Suarez also has 15 assists and Sturridge 3. We could go into more detail about both Suarez & Sturridge but weโ€™ll let their goals & assists do the talking.

Robin van PersieRobin van Persie, remember him? Over the previous two seasons he amassed 56 goals, 28 assists and a staggering 94 bonus points. Unfortunately for United and particularly David Moyes, injury has caused him to miss nearly half of the clubs league games this season. However he has started the last two games and in the process he has given us a reminder of what heโ€™s capable of with a goal in each game. At ยฃ13.6m he is extremely expensive but believe it or not despite featuring in 17.3% of teams he potentially represents a differential, particularly for those of you in the upper echelons of the rankings. Having missed ten games between game-weeks 12&22 we are assuming that the majority of these 17.3% of teams are ghost teams and that any manager who is taking the game seriously will have ditched him.

With Kun Aguero likely to miss the next three game-weeks the question arises which City forward if any do you bring into your squad. Our tip is their Bosnian international Edin Dzeko. Due to the number of chances he misses Dzeko does not always inspire confidence but it shouldnโ€™t be forgotten that he has scored four in his last six games. With Aguero out, Negredo not 100% match fit and Jovetic only returning from a lengthy period on the side-lines Dzeko would certainly appear to be in pole position for one of the two spots up top. At just ยฃ7.1m the acquisition of the Bosnian will not only give you City coverage but it is also likely to leave you with funds to invest elsewhere.

Weโ€™ve said it before and weโ€™ll say it again, if youโ€™re looking for a relatively cheap third striker who you will play every week then Jay Rodriguez is the man for you. Rodriguez is now the 6th highest scoring forward in this seasons FPL and if you take a look at the five who have picked up more points youโ€™ll see that that he is considerably cheaper than all of them. Southampton have some great fixtures over the coming weeks and we firmly believe that Rodriguez will add to his ten goals. Should you be after a differential up top (something which Rodriguez no longer is) you could always consider his Southampton colleague Rickie Lambert who provided us all with a timely reminder of his abilities last weekend with a goal and two assists against Fulham. At ยฃ7.0m Lambert is slightly more expensive than Rodriguez but he does represent a differential featuring in just 8.4% of teams.

Carlton ColeFinally, for those of you who are still toying with the idea of playing 3-5-2 we have two names for you who could potentially be your ideal third striker and they are Shane Long of Hull and West Hamโ€™s Carlton Cole, yes โ€˜theโ€™ Carlton Cole! With a goal against Spurs last weekend Long would appear to have quickly settled into life at the KC Stadium and Steve Bruce will be hoping that the Irishman can score the goals that will allow the club to maintain their Premiership status. Despite being unable to nail down a regular position at Upton Park, Cole has managed to weigh in with four goals & an assist this season. He has actually played some part in the last nine games and with Andy Carroll suspended for three games Coleโ€™s chances of starting should be boosted. At ยฃ5.0m he is perfectly priced to be your third striker and he embodies the ultimate differential featuring in just 0.3% of teams!

This article was written by Kop Warrior.

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  1. 19
    JEET TOP 4 says:

    Etihad Stadium expansion plans set to be approved

    Manchester City wants to add an extra 6,250 seats at both ends of the ground, as well as a further 2,000 seats around the pitch, taking the Etihad’s capacity from 47,620 to 62,170.

    That will mean Manchester will have the Premier League’s two biggest grounds.

  2. 20
    smithy says:

    Great stuff kop, cheers pal

  3. 21
    B-Bash says:

    So, no space for AJ on the captains poll? Someone must be tempted before everyone sells him! smile

  4. 22
    boyzie0410 says:

    So guys, what are the implications of gw 28 and 29 in terms of how to do the upcoming transfers??

    • 22.1

      Do whatever you like, we are fecked! The end of FPL is coming we are all doomed!!

    • 22.2

      boyzie

      I agree with Mito (no, really). I tried this lunchtime to work out who to have in my team and who to get rid of – you could spend all day worrying about it but the only advice I would give would be:

      Don’t have three City and three United before GW28 (or three Sunderland/WBA for that matter)
      Try to have 15 playing players.
      Have 2FT ahead of GW29 (wildcard if you have it!)

    • 22.3
      B-Bash says:

      Boyzie
      I have a pad full of scribbles all over it. And thats assuming not a single yellow or red flag appears!! What it will probably come down to are hits! And plenty of them. Be good to get to 28 though with 2fts in place though!

      • smithy says:

        It would be a big advantage to have the 2FTs in place, but is it worth sacrificing possible points on the lead up?

        • smithy

          I say no. Definitely wouldn’t. I won’t be sacrificing my City/Utd players over the next three weeks because they are idle in GW28. I’ll get by somehow. The FA Cup weekend worries more but we can’t do anything about that until we know whose PL games will be postponed.

        • B-Bash says:

          Its not something I’m planning on. If I have to make a change for gw27, I’ll do it. Its like GP said plan on reducing your coverage of the teams not playing gw28 as best you can and have playing subs. Dont think the average score will be too high.

    • 22.4
      boyzie0410 says:

      Haha thanks lads.. nice to kno im not the only one suffering over this. I wanted to avoid hits with the planning buy it’s looking real hard with this team.

      Boruc Mannone
      Azpi Betrand Evans Chambers Gabiddon
      Mata Hazard Oscar Johnson Noone
      Adebayor Bony Suarez

      Currently no city coverage. Will save my free transfer this week bit dnt really kno where to go from next week.

      • brookyboy says:

        I’d have a think about getting some city coverage for the next 3 gameweeks,norwich away followed by two tasty home games where they will be looking to bounce back after the chelsea defeat.Not sure how much you have in the bank but can you afford Oscar to Silva ??

        • Demsie says:

          Great advice there Brooky mate. I really do think City coverage is needed for the next 3 GW..

          If not you can afford bony to dzeko next week (bony worth keeping this week in my opinion) (I’m considering capping him!!! (Gasp!!!!)

  5. 23
    smithy says:

    B-bash who should I bring in for Aguero?

    Mannone Adrian
    Maraippa Coleman Bennett Kolorov chambers
    Mata Noone Hazard Yaya Johnson
    Aguero Suarez Sturridge

    • 23.1
      B-Bash says:

      Smithy, RVP if you can afford him

      • smithy says:

        B-Bash- Should have said I can’t, only have 0.3 in the bank. I’m wondering if the player I bring in should have a game in week 28?

        • B-Bash says:

          Its a difficult one Smithy. I would play for this gameweek personally. City should put Norwich to the sword, so for city cover, I’d say Dzecko. Next after that I’d say Jrod or Ade (but you have Coleman……like me! >.< )
          If you go City you will then have 5 who have a blank in 28.

  6. 24
    B-Bash says:

    Right chaps, Thursday night, so that means squash……and :beer:
    Chat later

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