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10 October 2014 62 comments
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I’ll start off simply. I am in the minority. I don’t have Chelsea’s nine-goal hero Diego Costa, have never had Diego Costa and, I confess, I don’t actually want Diego Costa.

There. I said it. Feels good to get it off my chest. I’m one of the 33.2% of players (as of writing) who don’t have him. In retrospect, this stems from (my mistake, if you will, of) not backing Costa from the get-go. I was torn, pre-season, between Costa and Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney as my ‘expensive’ forward and I took one look at United’s fixtures and decided. Whoops.

Anyway, the point of this article is about why I don’t think it’s really worth getting Costa in if you are one of the 33.2% who  haven’t already. Here are my three key reasons for staying off this particular bandwagon.

Everybody has him

Say I transfer Costa in tomorrow. So what? It won’t catch me up any places. Everybody has him. If I have him, I’ll probably captain him each week too. A waste, as so will everybody else. Lets face it, while his consistency has been incredible, is he always going to be the top-scoring player in your XI? I’d wager most probably not. The only chance for rotation of captaincy comes if you also have one of Sergio Aguero or Daniel Sturridge (when he’s fit again) and even then it’s basically a switch between the two.  It is also worth considering his potential failure. If he fails to score, that’s around 67% of players getting next to nothing (most getting next to nothing twice for the captaincy).

He’s no Luis Suarez

Granted, Costa has 54 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) points. But his strike rate of nine goals in the first seven games is unsustainable across the season. For an essential player who I’d want to captain each week I’d want the chance of bonus points and assists as well as goals. This was something that Robin Van Persie in 2012/13 and Luis Suarez in 2013/14 were able to achieve. This season Costa has scored but failed to pick up FPL bonus points on four occasions. His two sets of maximum bonus points were only achieved after scoring a brace and a hat-trick. It is clear that Costa is not one of this season’s bonus point darlings, unless he can score a hat-trick every game. Regarding assists, quite simply he has none. So with only goals in his locker his owners will be relying on a Herculean goal-scoring run this season to justify his price tag and the captaincy.

Too expensive

His current price tag of 11.1 in the FPL game is a lot. If you have the so-called best front three (something like Aguero/Costa/ Southampton’s Graziano Pelle) it costs you in excess of 30.0 in FPL. That’s almost a third of your starting budget and makes investing well in defence and midfield, where the likes of Angel di Maria, Raheem Sterling and other premium players are shining, tough. I’d argue that by having more money available you have far more flexibility to also take advantage of the the more expensive point-scoring defenders such as Leighton Baines and Branislav Ivanovic. Without Costa I can still get three decent strikers, a solid defence and a strong midfield. How many Costa owners can boast quality across the board?

There you go. I hope this generates a bit of discussion. In my view, if you want a big-hitting expensive forward, go for Aguero instead (under 13% ownership). I’ve been Costa-free for seven weeks and counting, am in the top 5% in FPL and have my wildcard intact.

Tiggsy Defender of the weak, and all-around good guy.

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  1. Billy Gilmore
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 7 months ago

    "Say I transfer Costa in tomorrow. So what? It won’t catch me up any places."

    No, it won't, you're right. It will, however, stop your rank haemorrhaging every time he scores. This same logic was applied to Yaya last season and look how that turned out.

    1. Willis.
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 7 months ago

      Not if the alternative outscores him for the rest of the season.

      1. Kalix
        • 14 Years
        11 years, 7 months ago

        good luck with that.

        If there is such an alternative, the best option would be to have them both 😉

    2. Think Tank
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 7 months ago

      If people don't want 2 big hitters upfront then Perhaps Kun is the better choice.

      I currently have Fab and Costa, but tempted to a switch to Haz and Kun.

      Would give me the only real valid City attacking asset, plus 2 penalty takers.

  2. Ronaldoke
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    11 years, 7 months ago

    I used very similar arguments to justify not getting in Yaya or Hazard last season and it resulted in my worst ever FPL rank.

    1. Piggs Boson
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 6 months ago

      I didn't own Yaya until the very end of the season and I got 866th. It's all about who you bring in instead.

      The right alternatives can launch you up the ranks, especially as the so called "essential" players are so expensive.

      1. The Machine
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 6 months ago

        +1. Only got yaya in the final gameweek and still finished top 1k. Can I see costa out scoring yaya's last season score? Probably not. And there are even more options this year

  3. asquishypotato
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 7 months ago

    The logic is sound, but its about picking the right alternatives. Week in week out you are hoping your pick will outscore a consistent option, and getting worried every time Chelsea play.

    I never had RVP 2 seasons ago, or Yaya last season. Its a massive risk.

    1. Dino
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      11 years, 6 months ago

      Just because he has been consistent so far doesn't mean that he will continue to be. Have none of you people ever heard of form? Papiss cisse did the same thing for a short while once too and benteke as well as many more.

  4. The Fantastic Mr Fox
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 7 months ago

    Costa will not match the points return of Yaya, Suarez or RVP from their respective magic years. And once the other forwards settle in, they will match Costa's output. He is a-goal-a-game type of player, with minimal assist and BAPS potential. There will be very few games where he will score big. As a regular 5-8 pointer, i'm happy to have him in my team since i brought him in at 10.5. But in most gameweeks, i reckon i will have a better captaincy option than him. And the last few weeks have validated that thought for me.

  5. Johan Queef
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 6 months ago

    Is it a massive punt to put Baines as captain this week? I'm bored of playing it safe.

  6. Rory-c
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 6 months ago

    Thought it was a decent article until you mentioned that you were in the top 5%. This is the top 165,000 and is nothing worth shouting about! Any player worth his salt should be aiming for the top 1% at a minimum...