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The Digest – Gameweek 32

Man City’s fit-again Belgian barges his way back into Fantasy managers’ plans ahead of double Gameweek 34. Arsenal are building momentum as the fixtures turn kind, though Palace and Everton’s lack of form is posing problems as they both prepare to play twice in each of the next two rounds of fixtures.

The Player

Kevin de Bruyne’s recovery from ankle ligament damage looks perfectly timed for Fantasy managers ahead of double Gameweek 34.

Handed his first start since Gameweek 23, the Belgian thrived in a central support role behind Sergio Aguero as City ran riot in a 4-0 win at Bournemouth. Despite featuring for just 56 minutes as he builds up his match sharpness, De Bruyne still found time to grab a goal and fire four attempts at Dean Court on Saturday afternoon.

The scoreline also strengthens our belief in City’s attack prior to a double Gameweek that sees them travel to Chelsea and Newcastle. Manuel Pellegrini’s side had scored just 13 goals on their travels before the weekend but the Belgian’s return looks to have immediately boosted their potential.

After peaking at 10.8 prior to injury, De Bruyne has since dropped down to 10.2 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Although he’s been snapped up by over 33,000 so far, the summer signing is still very much a differential prospect with 5% ownership.

Having averaged 5.5 points per appearance – fourth amongst midfielders and level with Sergio Aguero – a fit-again De Bruyne now seems set to play a major part in the run-in. With upcoming home clashes against West Brom and Stoke in the next four – the latter in Gameweeks 35, when six teams are without a fixture – the stage looks set for the Belgian to pick up where he left off as Pellegrini seeks to sign off at the Etihad in style.

The Team

A slick 4-0 win over Watford saw Arsenal serve up points at both ends of the pitch for Fantasy managers once again.

As the Gunners brace themselves for a pair of home fixtures against Palace and West Brom in Gameweek 34, Arsene Wenger’s side look full of enticing options for our wildcard consideration.

At the back, Hector Bellerin’s goal against the Hornets, allied with a trio of assists in the last three, means he has now served up 35 points over that period. The Gunners’ second straight shut-out has also persuaded many to opt for Gabriel as the cheaper route into Wenger’s rearguard – priced at 4.3 to Bellerin’s 6.4, he’s now started seven of the last eight.

In midfield, Alexis Sanchez is belatedly justifying his lofty price at a time when Mesut Ozil looks devoid of form. Whilst the German has blanked in four successive outings, Sanchez has bagged two goals and three assists over that period and his explosive potential has to make him one of the captaincy favourites for the double. There’s also Alex Iwobi to consider. Handed back-to-back league starts by Wenger, he’s scored on both occasions and, at a price of 4.5, is looking far more than just a budget enabler for those constructing wildcards.

A run of three successive starts up front also brings Danny Welbeck into the equation, though with a single goal in four, his form hasn’t been convincing.

Nonetheless, there are more than enough options on offer at the Emirates to tempt Fantasy managers. With the schedule very much in their favour – Arsenal are also afforded clashes against three of the bottom four from Gameweek 35 onwards – their customary late-season rally could come to fruition once again.

The Talking Point

It’s fair to say that Everton and Palace both approach their back-to-back double Gameweeks in dire domestic form.

The Eagles have drawn five and lost nine of their last 14 and are without a clean sheet in 12 now, whilst Everton have tasted defeat in four of their last five and failed to find the net in each of the last two Gameweeks.

With that in mind, just how much interest should we pay them as we start piecing together our wildcard teams?

With Palace, the situation seems fairly cut and dried. Alan Pardew’s side have one home match in the final four and look no more than short-term punts – planning an early exit route looks essential.

A pair of home clashes with Norwich and Everton in Gameweek 33 hold particular appeal, with Scott Dann and Yannick Bolasie the men most likely.

Although he’s not scored in six, Dann is joint-top for attempts (seven) and top for efforts in area (six) in the last four matches for defenders. He’s also Palace’s most popular player by far, with 18% ownership. Bolasie, meanwhile, hasn’t scored since Gameweek 14 and has produced points in only five of 23 appearances this season – a lack of consistency is a real concern here.

Everton’s situation is trickier as they also have a double Gameweek 37 sandwiched in between home matches with Bournemouth and Norwich in the final three rounds of fixtures. The Toffees key assets are perhaps less disposable, then, though with rotation rife in defence, only Joel Robles (seven straight starts), Seamus Coleman and Phil Jagielka seem nailed-on in light of the weekend XI. The latter two cannot compare to Dann’s goal threat and may have to rely defensive points to boost their potential but bearing in mind that they have two clean sheets in nine, Roberto Martinez’ rearguard has been highly unconvincing.

Going without Romelu Lukaku and Ross Barkley could be dangerous, though. With ownership levels of 39% and 31% respectively, a big haul from one or both could severely punish non-owners and force you down the rankings.

Again, though, their form is thin on the ground. Barkley has blanked in 10 of his last 11, though, whilst Lukaku has scored in only three of those matches. Having notched in four of the last seven, Aaron Lennon – who started in a central support role at the weekend – is certainly the form alternative to Barkley. He’s cheaper (5.6 to 7.1) and with 1% ownership, is shaping up as the big differential.

Furthermore, Everton have fired just 40 attempts on goal in their last four – a tally superior to only three other sides – and seem to be going off the boil at the wrong time.

Whilst a carefully-planned double Gameweek can prove one of the most gratifying moments of the Fantasy season, the lure of a pair of fixtures can sometimes dull our judgement and persuade many to run the risk of over-indulgence. Striking that balance between form and fixtures, and avoiding the obvious pitfalls of loading up on out-of-sorts options, looks vital as we start to reassemble our squads for the run-in.

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  1. Barnsley FC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    8 years, 19 days ago

    Leaving Aguero out of my WC/BB team really makes everything so much easier, and lets me get guaranteed starters as well. Tinker with your teams and see the difference without Aguero.

    Thoughts on this one?

    Cech/Robles
    Bellerin/Smalling/Sakho/Mangala/Janmaat
    Sanchez/De Bruyne/Payet/Coutinho/Lennon
    Lukaku/Mitrovic/Martial

    15 DGW guys, all of whom are nailed on. Can navigate 35 quite easily with this as well (10 players, no hit, and then 10 dgw players in 37 with no hit as well).

    1. Jeremiah
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 19 days ago

      One big haul (which he is very capable of) could see a big drop in the ranks in you don't have him. Brave.

  2. zøphar
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    8 years, 19 days ago

    feedback please --

    Robles/Darlow
    Smalling / Simpson / Gabriel / Delaney / Moreno
    Payet / Mahrez / Ozil / Sanchez / Coutinho
    Lukaku / Aguero / Martial

    8 Dgwers for gw 37
    9 players as of now in 35, martial to defoe and delaney to ivan in 35
    GW 37 - Firminho and Lanzini in
    10 Dgwers in 37 with Aguero only SGWer

    1. Jeremiah
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 19 days ago

      Looks good to me, plenty of thought put into ot 😉

  3. Baines on Toast...
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    8 years, 19 days ago

    A Rooney return could make for a very nice DGW differential. And his current price is my exact selling price for Kane...

    1. Baines on Toast...
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      8 years, 19 days ago

      (yes, he's not been great, but he's also got the Euros to worry about now and may well be on a mission...)

  4. Jeremiah
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 19 days ago

    Anyone else have worries over Gabriel's gametime?

    Mertesacker liable to come in at any given moment....

    1. Gideons Rolling Another One
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 19 days ago

      Yep that's put me off. Someone else said the same thing on here couple of days ago. What do you think to Iwobis game time? I'm thinking it pretty secure. Seems to be sparking up a great partnership with Sanchez. And Wenger will be keen to retain that won't he?

      1. Jeremiah
        • 11 Years
        8 years, 19 days ago

        Given his current form I can't see him being dropped any time soon!

        1. Gideons Rolling Another One
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          8 years, 19 days ago

          Lets hope so.

  5. Ye
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    8 years, 19 days ago

    Any thoughts on the following WC team please?:

    Robles Darlow
    Bellerin Sakho Huth Smalling Gabriel
    Payet Sanchez Coutinho Lennon Mahrez
    Lukaku Martial Aguero

    £0.0 left in the bank!

    1. Jeremiah
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 19 days ago

      Nice team. Simpson over Huth maybe and save some $$?

  6. Daddy
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 19 days ago

    What do you guys think of this?

    DDG Robles
    Bellerin Darmian Simpson Targett Moreno
    KDB Lanzini Sanchez Coutinho Iwobi
    Aguero Martial Lukaku

    1. El-Kloppico
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 19 days ago

      Solid one, except for Darmian and Targett.
      1st team seeing KDB, Alexis and Kun together

      1. Daddy
        • 8 Years
        8 years, 19 days ago

        Why dont you like Darmian

  7. Lateriser 12
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    8 years, 19 days ago

    A) Martial + Bolasie
    B) Rashford + KdB

  8. mrtopisto
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 19 days ago

    Thoughts about this one?

    Hart

    Alderweireld/Otamendi/Sagna/Bellerin

    Firmino/Payet/Ozil/Mahrez

    Kane/Lukaku(C) (selling Vardy +1.9 in cash to do this)

    Gomes/Cresswell/Ritchie/Ighalo

    WOuld it be a good idea to drop Sagna and play Ritchie instead, since they are playing AVL?

  9. nkhoughton
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 16 days ago

    How many people are going for Lanzini/Antonio over payet. If i do my team overall improves by so much, thoughts?

  10. zizoo10
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 16 days ago

    anybody downgrading bellerin to gab???

    1. nkhoughton
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 16 days ago

      I think Monreal is a nice middleground with gabriel rotation could play a part monreal isnt

  11. zizoo10
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 16 days ago

    A) Bellerin + Lennon
    B) Gabriel + Barkley