Like many Fantasy Premier League managers, I may need to make changes to my defence for Blank Gameweek 28.
It’s not the most exciting of areas to fix but having the right men at the back for a week with fewer fixtures than normal can make all the difference.
Having made some good progress recently, I’m confident that shuffling my pack in defence can help continue my rise up the ranks.
Iโve had an interesting few Gameweeks. With four consecutive green arrows, Iโve almost halved my rank since the turn of the year.
I should be delighted, right? Well, Iโm far from content with some of my decisions.

For instance, Iโve sold players at the wrong time. I got rid of Kasper Schmeichel (ยฃ5.3m) last weekend (minutes before the FPL deadline) which only inspired him to attain an unexpected monster haul against Manchester City.
A couple of weeks prior I said farewell to John Lundstram (ยฃ4.9m) before he came off the bench and scored.
But thereโs more โ Mason Greenwood (ยฃ4.3m), Sadio Manรฉ (ยฃ12.3m) and Romain Saรฏss (ยฃ4.4m) all registered fantasy returns in Gameweek 27. What do they have in common? I sold them recently.
There was certainly logic in selling each of them and in fairness I have strengthened other areas of my team. It hasnโt been all doom and gloom as Richarlison (ยฃ8.2m) and Dominic Calvert-Lewin (ยฃ6.2m) have done well for me. But I feel that my rank rise could have been so much better with a bit more foresight and luck on my side.
With the League Cup final taking away two Premier League fixtures this weekend, many Fantasy managers may have to rely on their bench or take hits to field 11 starters.
Fortunately for me, Kevin De Bruyne (ยฃ10.8m) is the only player that I wonโt have available at my disposal. That’s why it doesnโt make sense for me to use the Free Hit chip.

However, one of the main problems that I have with my team is the risk of rotation to my budget defenders. To my dismay, I once again have to address issues with my backline. Itโs clear that none of Diego Rico (ยฃ4.3m), Brandon Williams (ยฃ4.1m) and Japhet Tanganga (ยฃ4.1m) are regular starters. I would be surprised if even one of them starts this weekend.
Iโve got ยฃ0.2m in the bank and itโs likely I need to make changes here. My options are limited, to say the least. Realistically, depending on who I sell, I can only buy Charlie Taylor (ยฃ4.2m), Jamal Lascelles (ยฃ4.3m) or Saรฏss.
Iโm tempted to re-buy the Wolves man but I already have Rui Patricio (ยฃ5.1m) and donโt necessarily fancy doubling up for an unlikely clean sheet away at Spurs.
In comparison, Taylor has quietly kept three clean sheets in his last four games. Then again, Lascelles has the better run of games among the three of them between now and Gameweek 33.
Iโm hoping that the core of my team can carry itself unscathed from Blank Gameweek 28. A small green arrow would be most welcome but I may have to play it ultra-safe to avoid a red one and it may even come down to whether I take a hit or not.
Looking beyond that, I canโt help but consider buying Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (ยฃ10.9m) after this weekend. Jamie Vardy (ยฃ9.7m) has not scored since Gameweek 18 and looks tailor-made to be sold for the Arsenal man.
But in order to make that move, I would have to consider downsizing one of my midfielders. That will be a tough choice, especially given Anthony Martial (ยฃ8.0m) and Richarlison have been scoring goals of late.
I donโt have much room to manoeuvre and it may be a fortunate turn of events if a premium-priced squad player becomes injured or suspended so that I can break the log jam and redistribute funds elsewhere.
Having said that, one of the lessons Iโve learnt the hard way with transfers this season is that if itโs not broken, thereโs no need to fix it. So I guess I will have to wait and see.

