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A lot of focus on the City boys this time around, with Foden, Haaland and De Bruyne captained by four managers each. On top of that, Julián Álvarez is backed by one manager. Salah, Trippier and Bowen makes the list as well. Good luck everyone!
Haven't spent much time with FPL myself, for this very reason.
On the bench for City, I see. Will be interesting to see how many minutes Pep gives him!
The run-in with City should be good ... except I don't see LP giving up much on this evidence.
Made one transfer, I am tumbling down the leagues, I can't remember the last time I made a good decision in FPL :))
Núñez is a frustrating player from an FPL point of view. Do I transfer him out for Haaland this week though, that's the question…
Yes ...
May not even start, slight injury.
Indeed. He was pictured in training obviously, but that's not a confirmation he'll start…
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Remember the gameweek 23 deadline today at 11:00 UK time!
We have an interesting list of captains this time around. Haaland is back playing for City, and it's no surprise to see the striker topping the list. But with many popular players having good fixtures, our list consists of nine different captains! Out of these, only Haaland, De Bruyne, Salah (who is still out), and Palmer are captained by more than one manager. It will be very exciting to see which of these captaincy picks brings in the most points. Good luck everyone!
But in watching Spurs I gotta wonder why I don't have Richarlison.
That's a transfer I regret not doing. The double gameweeks have made me look elsewhere.
I feel pretty clueless myself! This season has been particularly tricky: I struggle getting my transfers right, and I think this must be one of the seasons where I've got the least captaincy points.
Richarlison looks must own, two goals, playing central forward, but getting FPL pts. as a MF .... but blanks in GW26
Gross with 2 assists and 3 bonus pts. Still a good pick. If we could have 5 forwards Pedro would be among them, he's nailed as a starter. May bring him in anyway, if Solanke fades. .... Estupinan only came on with 10 mins left in strong victory over a Crystal Palace missing Eze. Olise only came on in second half so was probably playing with a minor injury. Those 2 guys are among the best young players in the world. Shame they can't stay fit.
Newcastle v. Luton was one of the games of the season. Barnes is back so Gordon not nailed and probably needs a rest. Trippier looks good again, at least going forward .... Doughty a strong defender option in FPL. Adebayo a strong 3rd forward option at only 4.8 cost ...
Well typically Luiz gets an assist lol and I benched Pedro lol My successful weeks seem to be when i miss deadlines and don't do anything to my team lol
Not a transfer I want to prioritise, but I might need to transfer out Estupiñán before next gameweek, especially if trying to fund Solanke to Haaland.
Sometimes missing a gameweek deadline or doing no transfers at all is the best decision. I would have benefitted from doing so several times this season so far.
It's a close race for sure. A run of good results could be the difference with teams failing to pick up wins. Like Spurs today, for example. Or Newcastle who could easily have lost to Luton.