@joaopcc2ilva’s Fantasy Liga Portugal Betclic Gameweek 33 team reveal is here.
In this article, he’ll be walking you through his team, transfers and also captaincy decisions ahead of the weekend.
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Congratulations to Porto for securing the Liga Portugal title. The battle for second place is now completely open between Benfica and Sporting, with both sides still fighting for direct Champions League qualification. That adds even more importance to this round from a fantasy perspective.
TEAM REVEAL

GOALKEEPERS
In goal, Dani Figueiredo (€3.9m) once again stands out as a very cheap option who could rack up save points, especially if his side come under pressure. Meanwhile, Anatoliy Trubin (€5.8m) remains one of the safest premium goalkeepers in the game thanks to Benfica’s defensive consistency and strong clean sheet potential.
DEFENDERS
At the back, Rivas (€3.8m) offers a solid low-cost route into defence for managers looking to free up budget elsewhere.
On the other hand, Samuel Dahl (€6.3m) has become increasingly involved in attacking areas and carries plenty of upside from the left flank.
Marvin Elimbi (€3.9m) is another useful budget enabler who should keep his place in the starting XI, while Jakub Kiwior (€6.8m) continues to produce strong defensive numbers alongside a clear aerial threat from set-pieces. There is also plenty to like about Maxi Araújo (€7.3m), who remains one of Sporting’s most attack-minded defenders thanks to his crossing ability and assist potential.
MIDFIELDERS
In midfield, Samu (€6.1m) still looks like an interesting mid-priced option because of his attacking involvement.
Recent performances from Murilo (€6.4m) have also caught the eye, with the midfielder carrying real goal threat in transition. Benfica youngster Andreas Schjelderup (€8.3m) continues to grow in importance within the attack and looks more than capable of delivering another return this week.
Creativity should once again come through Oskar Pieczkowski (€6.9m), while Gabriel Silva (€6.2m) arguably offers some of the best value in the game considering both his role and current form.
FORWARDS
Up front, Gustavo Silva (€6.0m) looks like a strong differential option after building momentum in recent weeks.
There is little reason to move away from Luis Suárez (€11.0m) either, with the forward still one of the most explosive assets in the league and likely to remain heavily owned heading into the round. while Gül (€5.0m) is an affordable attacking option capable of returning value at his price.


