Gameweek 3 is just around the corner, which means the hype for transferring players has already started. Many of the players tend to make early transfers, but our team is most of the time in support of the late transfers which helps to avoid players who get injured or pulled out of squad or even a moral disintegration between the team. So here are our top 4 picks for the upcoming weeks.
Paul Pogba (Manchester United) - £8.2m
The midfield sensation is proving his worth is the current season of the premier league. Scoring 15 points last week Pogba is officially back. Manchester United's last signing Nemanja Matic has given Pogba the ability to play in a more up front role. He has already gotten 2 goals and 2 assists to his name. The fine form and fixture interlude us to take Pogba before the price hikes.
Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspurs) - £12.5m
Although many rumors are spreading regarding his ability to score goals in the month of August, we think Kane will shine in the upcoming matches, mark our Words. He is just simply out of luck at the moment. Many of us might think Kane is out of form as he is not bringing in Fantasy points. Point to be noted Kane already took 14 shots and 11 of them were from inside the box. So it is clear that Kane taking home points is just a matter of time.
Marcos Alonso (Chelsea) - £7.0m
Returning the price you are paying for, Marcos Alonso is a total treat. 7m is not a huge price if you are getting goals and assists in return on a regular basis. Plus the clean sheets. Both of Chelsea's goal in the last match came from the Spaniard labeled as a defender but who plays as a midfielder. A perfect Out of a position player for any fantasy team.
Richarlison (Watford) - £6.0m
This Brazilian kid popping out of nowhere has turned out to be a deity for fantasy managers. Perfect budget midfielder and intense attacking threat give him the cutting edge. 11 minutes of game time was enough to impress Marco Silva which resulted in him in getting a starting spot for the match in the 2nd gameweek. He has managed to put 1 goal and 1 assist to his tally of records this season. He is also seconding Kane with a total amount of shots(8) taken inside the box. So the attacking threat of this young gun should not be trodden lightly.
Now let's get back to The Men Behind's fantasy team. The last gameweek wasn't the brightest day for our team. The team ended up scoring 38 points which is 6 points below average. This score is truly daunting but we believe FPL is not a sprint but a marathon. To all of those out there who ended up with disappointing scores, if it's any consolation Ben Carbtree, last season's champion has ended up getting a meager 26 points.
A link to his (Ben Carbtree) profile is given if it can be of any help:
https://fantasy.premierleague.com/a/entry/28412/history
Gameweek 3 is just around the corner, and so our team is all set. We have transferred out Alex Iwobi and transferred in Richarlison. This time we'll be handing the captain's armband to Spur's finest Christen Eriksen.
Paul Pogba (Manchester United) - £8.2m
The midfield sensation is proving his worth is the current season of the premier league. Scoring 15 points last week Pogba is officially back. Manchester United's last signing Nemanja Matic has given Pogba the ability to play in a more up front role. He has already gotten 2 goals and 2 assists to his name. The fine form and fixture interlude us to take Pogba before the price hikes.
Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspurs) - £12.5m
Although many rumors are spreading regarding his ability to score goals in the month of August, we think Kane will shine in the upcoming matches, mark our Words. He is just simply out of luck at the moment. Many of us might think Kane is out of form as he is not bringing in Fantasy points. Point to be noted Kane already took 14 shots and 11 of them were from inside the box. So it is clear that Kane taking home points is just a matter of time.
Marcos Alonso (Chelsea) - £7.0m
Returning the price you are paying for, Marcos Alonso is a total treat. 7m is not a huge price if you are getting goals and assists in return on a regular basis. Plus the clean sheets. Both of Chelsea's goal in the last match came from the Spaniard labeled as a defender but who plays as a midfielder. A perfect Out of a position player for any fantasy team.
Richarlison (Watford) - £6.0m
This Brazilian kid popping out of nowhere has turned out to be a deity for fantasy managers. Perfect budget midfielder and intense attacking threat give him the cutting edge. 11 minutes of game time was enough to impress Marco Silva which resulted in him in getting a starting spot for the match in the 2nd gameweek. He has managed to put 1 goal and 1 assist to his tally of records this season. He is also seconding Kane with a total amount of shots(8) taken inside the box. So the attacking threat of this young gun should not be trodden lightly.
Now let's get back to The Men Behind's fantasy team. The last gameweek wasn't the brightest day for our team. The team ended up scoring 38 points which is 6 points below average. This score is truly daunting but we believe FPL is not a sprint but a marathon. To all of those out there who ended up with disappointing scores, if it's any consolation Ben Carbtree, last season's champion has ended up getting a meager 26 points.
A link to his (Ben Carbtree) profile is given if it can be of any help:
https://fantasy.premierleague.com/a/entry/28412/history
Gameweek 3 is just around the corner, and so our team is all set. We have transferred out Alex Iwobi and transferred in Richarlison. This time we'll be handing the captain's armband to Spur's finest Christen Eriksen.
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