The most concerning part of a fantasy team is the choice of captain. A proper captain can take your team miles up the mini league table. So here are our potential candidates that are worth considering for captaincy.
Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) - £11.6m
Yes, an obvious pick for captain. Big Rom's scintillating performance over the pre-season matches and last week's goals against West Ham makes him a clear winner. The man up front has settled himself pretty well at Old Trafford and the presence of Pogba, Mkhitaryan, Rashford and Martial providing the balls Lukaku is very likely to score against the Swans in their travel to South Wales. Although the Swans have put a decent defense against Soton, where they were predicted to conceit defeat ended up sharing points. Nonetheless, the fine form of Lukaku weighs over the sound defense of Swansea. So, handing him the armband is predicted not to be a big risk.
Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) - £8.6m
Leicester City's key striker Jamie Vardy has again proved his fixture independence. He is a man that can pierce through any defense of the prevailing teams in the Premier League. Knee-jerkers' are strictly monitoring Vardy and are willing to take advantage of his 8.5m price tag. A home match against a newly promoted side like Brighton makes Vardy a viable option. To be mentioned with 2 goals to his name in the opening fixture against Arsenal, the English man is worth handing over the armband of your team.
Alexander Lacazette (Arsenal) - £10.5m
The Frenchman has arrived with a superb pedigree and is also living up to his name. Alexander Lacazette is surely someone you can't ignore. Although traveling to Stoke, Arsenal is tipped off to score 2 or more goals and which will include Lacazette's involvement.
Differential:
Sam Vokes (Burnley) - £6.0m
Vokes showed great potential against Chelsea by finding the net twice in the opening fixture. Tough and physical Welsh forward has a good eye for goals. Andre Gray moving out to Watford has increased his chances of getting goals. With a bright start against the champions, he and his side are in for a quite decent run in the opening fixture.
Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) - £11.6m
Yes, an obvious pick for captain. Big Rom's scintillating performance over the pre-season matches and last week's goals against West Ham makes him a clear winner. The man up front has settled himself pretty well at Old Trafford and the presence of Pogba, Mkhitaryan, Rashford and Martial providing the balls Lukaku is very likely to score against the Swans in their travel to South Wales. Although the Swans have put a decent defense against Soton, where they were predicted to conceit defeat ended up sharing points. Nonetheless, the fine form of Lukaku weighs over the sound defense of Swansea. So, handing him the armband is predicted not to be a big risk.
Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) - £8.6m
Leicester City's key striker Jamie Vardy has again proved his fixture independence. He is a man that can pierce through any defense of the prevailing teams in the Premier League. Knee-jerkers' are strictly monitoring Vardy and are willing to take advantage of his 8.5m price tag. A home match against a newly promoted side like Brighton makes Vardy a viable option. To be mentioned with 2 goals to his name in the opening fixture against Arsenal, the English man is worth handing over the armband of your team.
Alexander Lacazette (Arsenal) - £10.5m
The Frenchman has arrived with a superb pedigree and is also living up to his name. Alexander Lacazette is surely someone you can't ignore. Although traveling to Stoke, Arsenal is tipped off to score 2 or more goals and which will include Lacazette's involvement.
Differential:
Sam Vokes (Burnley) - £6.0m
Vokes showed great potential against Chelsea by finding the net twice in the opening fixture. Tough and physical Welsh forward has a good eye for goals. Andre Gray moving out to Watford has increased his chances of getting goals. With a bright start against the champions, he and his side are in for a quite decent run in the opening fixture.
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