Gameweek 9 is just around the corner and we are here to help you select the best possible option for your fantasy team among the vast array of players. These picks has been considered keeping the fixtures of Gamewwek 9 to Gameweek 13 on the mind.
Wilfred Zaha (Crystal Palace) - £6.7m
A perfect Out Of Position player with an insanely low ownership. Zaha in absence of Christian Benteke will be playing the lone striker for Palace. After coming back from injury Zaha has caught our eye by an enchanted display of the beautiful game. He also managed to put his name on the score sheet against Chelsea last week. Took 2 shots and both were on target, although missed a big chance. Fantastic fixtures, low price and above all insanely low ownership (<3.0%) makes Zaha a juicy pick. Initially priced at £7.0m, he has already dropped to £6.7m and yet has not caught everyone's eyes. So it is high time to take advantage of the price fall and to move up the rank.
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) - £11.5m
The name has already set itself in the minds of both vets and novices of the Fantasy Premier League world. The Sky Blues are in a flying form by scoring a total of 29 goals already in 8 games. The Argentinian has netted 6 goals and 3 assists in 6 appearances making him a threat to any defensive line. Jesus playing every match after his injury might be rested for the coming week, which can be easily said that Aguero will be starting against Burnley at home. Playing alongside the likes of De Bryune, Silva, Sane and Sterling; Aguero will get the opportunity he needs to put the ball in the opposition's net.
Manchester City has also an amazing run of fixtures, so it can be said Aguero can be a decent addition to the Fantasy team.
Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) - £11.8m
Premier League's top scorer with 7 goals will surely be looking to get on track. Manchester United's main striker may have missed out the scoring in the last match against Liverpool, but is likely to retain his form against Huddersfield. The only chance for Manchester in the last match came from the feet of Lukaku. Out of total 6 shots taken by the Devils, he was the only one to put a shot on target. It was evident that Mourinho had no intention of winning the game rather he was satisfied with a draw. But that being cleared out the Devils will surely be looking to bag a win against Huddersfield to keep up in the title race against the skyrocketing Manchester City team. Although tough fixtures lie ahead of United, they are here to win it this season. So either way, irrespective to the team, Lukaku will be scoring from time to time.
Eden Hazard (Chelsea) - £10.6m
The charismatic player may have failed to put a show against the Eagles, but we are confident that he won't be a disappointment against Watford. The Hornets are by far one of the worst team when it comes to defending. Their play of style is mostly based on attacking via the wings and pushing the defensive midfielders up the pitch from time to time. This type of playing takes a huge toll on the fullbacks and it is safe to say Holebas and Kiko aren't the best out there. Hazard has led his team to Champions League draw against Roma after falling a goal behind. He managed to score 2 vital goals which saved the Blues from an embarrassing draw on the Bridge where they were leading 2-1 in the first half. Chelsea also has amazing fixtures in the coming weeks and Hazard ownership is also going up despite his failure to bring good Fantasy points. In conclusion, bringing is Hazard can be a good pick.
Now let's jump right into our team where we managed to score 46 points which are a shy above the average points of Gameweek 8.
The team had 2 free transfers and we have made the following changes:
Alli OUT -> Eriksen IN
Mkhitaryan OUT -> Zaha IN
Alli wasn't in the form we were expecting him to be in. Rather Eriksen was hauling in more points compared to him. Maybe a little late to pick up the Danish playmaker, but is always better late than never. Mkhitaryan's price is dropping and Zaha looked more of a better option at the moment. With the absence of Pogba Mkhitaryan has lost his rhythm and has been going blank for the last few weeks.
Wilfred Zaha (Crystal Palace) - £6.7m
A perfect Out Of Position player with an insanely low ownership. Zaha in absence of Christian Benteke will be playing the lone striker for Palace. After coming back from injury Zaha has caught our eye by an enchanted display of the beautiful game. He also managed to put his name on the score sheet against Chelsea last week. Took 2 shots and both were on target, although missed a big chance. Fantastic fixtures, low price and above all insanely low ownership (<3.0%) makes Zaha a juicy pick. Initially priced at £7.0m, he has already dropped to £6.7m and yet has not caught everyone's eyes. So it is high time to take advantage of the price fall and to move up the rank.
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) - £11.5m
The name has already set itself in the minds of both vets and novices of the Fantasy Premier League world. The Sky Blues are in a flying form by scoring a total of 29 goals already in 8 games. The Argentinian has netted 6 goals and 3 assists in 6 appearances making him a threat to any defensive line. Jesus playing every match after his injury might be rested for the coming week, which can be easily said that Aguero will be starting against Burnley at home. Playing alongside the likes of De Bryune, Silva, Sane and Sterling; Aguero will get the opportunity he needs to put the ball in the opposition's net.
Manchester City has also an amazing run of fixtures, so it can be said Aguero can be a decent addition to the Fantasy team.
Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United) - £11.8m
Premier League's top scorer with 7 goals will surely be looking to get on track. Manchester United's main striker may have missed out the scoring in the last match against Liverpool, but is likely to retain his form against Huddersfield. The only chance for Manchester in the last match came from the feet of Lukaku. Out of total 6 shots taken by the Devils, he was the only one to put a shot on target. It was evident that Mourinho had no intention of winning the game rather he was satisfied with a draw. But that being cleared out the Devils will surely be looking to bag a win against Huddersfield to keep up in the title race against the skyrocketing Manchester City team. Although tough fixtures lie ahead of United, they are here to win it this season. So either way, irrespective to the team, Lukaku will be scoring from time to time.
Eden Hazard (Chelsea) - £10.6m
The charismatic player may have failed to put a show against the Eagles, but we are confident that he won't be a disappointment against Watford. The Hornets are by far one of the worst team when it comes to defending. Their play of style is mostly based on attacking via the wings and pushing the defensive midfielders up the pitch from time to time. This type of playing takes a huge toll on the fullbacks and it is safe to say Holebas and Kiko aren't the best out there. Hazard has led his team to Champions League draw against Roma after falling a goal behind. He managed to score 2 vital goals which saved the Blues from an embarrassing draw on the Bridge where they were leading 2-1 in the first half. Chelsea also has amazing fixtures in the coming weeks and Hazard ownership is also going up despite his failure to bring good Fantasy points. In conclusion, bringing is Hazard can be a good pick.
Now let's jump right into our team where we managed to score 46 points which are a shy above the average points of Gameweek 8.
The team had 2 free transfers and we have made the following changes:
Alli OUT -> Eriksen IN
Mkhitaryan OUT -> Zaha IN
Alli wasn't in the form we were expecting him to be in. Rather Eriksen was hauling in more points compared to him. Maybe a little late to pick up the Danish playmaker, but is always better late than never. Mkhitaryan's price is dropping and Zaha looked more of a better option at the moment. With the absence of Pogba Mkhitaryan has lost his rhythm and has been going blank for the last few weeks.
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