⚽ Who Got The Points? - Daily Premier League Football Insights

Get ready for Gameweek 22 with this essential FPL briefing covering everything you need before Saturday's 11am deadline. We break down Chelsea's managerial appointment of Liam Rosenior and what it means for your squad, plus track the 23 Premier League players still at AFCON. Our transfer targets include the red-hot Thiago from Brentford (32.8% owned, 16 goals), Bruno Guimaraes after his 11-point haul against Leeds, and Aston Villa's Rogers offering dual threat at 7.6m. We analyze who to ship out, including Arsenal's Gabriel and Manchester United's Dorgu ahead of the derby. Discover three explosive differentials under 10% ownership: Aaronson's 16-point explosion for Leeds, Kelleher's excellent value at 4.5m, and Calvert-Lewin's resurgence. We also cover crucial captaincy decisions between Bruno and Thiago, plus a vital warning about holding Arsenal assets until their Liverpool fixture concludes. With Bruno Fernandes and Semenyo fitness updates and strategic advice on navigating rotation risks, this episode delivers the tactical edge you need to climb your mini-leagues. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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Your daily dose of Premier League insights - powered by data, driven by AI. From top transfer tips to captain picks, we break it all down in under 10 minutes.

Welcome to Who Got The Points, your daily Fantasy Premier League briefing. I'm Archer, and in the next seven minutes, you'll get everything you need to nail Gameweek Twenty-Two. Let's jump straight in. Gameweek Twenty-One just wrapped up with some crucial midweek action, and now we're looking ahead to Saturday's deadline. Here's what matters for your team.

First up, the rapid-fire news bulletin. Chelsea have made a managerial change, appointing Liam Rosenior as their new head coach. Rosenior comes with experience from the Championship and will take charge of his first match against Brentford in Gameweek Twenty-Two. The tactical impact remains unclear, but expect rotation as the new boss stamps his authority. Second, several Premier League players remain at the Africa Cup of Nations, which could affect squad depth for clubs over the coming weeks. Twenty-three players from the English top flight are still at the tournament, so monitor your team's international commitments closely. Third, Bruno Fernandes and Antoine Semenyo both started in midweek, showing no signs of fatigue. Both remain in good form and should feature prominently in Gameweek Twenty-Two. Finally, Arsenal face Liverpool tonight in the final match of Gameweek Twenty-One. That result could influence transfer decisions, so keep an eye on team news and performances before committing your moves.

Now, let's talk transfers in. These are the three hottest picks ahead of Gameweek Twenty-Two.

Number one, Thiago from Brentford. Priced at seven point one million pounds with ownership surging to thirty-two point eight percent after one hundred and eighty-nine thousand transfers in. The Brazilian has sixteen goals this season and just bagged another brace against Sunderland in Gameweek Twenty-One, scoring twelve points with three bonus. With Keith Andrews' Brentford facing Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, his attacking threat remains undeniable despite the tough fixture. Verdict? Essential. He's the premium forward everyone needs right now.

Number two, Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle. Seven point two million pounds with twenty point two percent ownership after one hundred and four thousand transfers in. The Brazilian midfielder delivered eleven points in Gameweek Twenty-One, scoring and assisting in Newcastle's four-three thriller against Leeds. He's got eight goals and five assists this season, averaging five point eight points per game under Eddie Howe. Newcastle face Wolves away in Gameweek Twenty-Two, and Bruno's consistent returns make him a strong midfield option. Verdict? Good. If you need a reliable midfielder with both goals and assists potential, he's your man.

Number three, Rogers from Aston Villa. Seven point six million pounds with ownership at thirty-one point three percent after fifty-five thousand transfers in this gameweek. The midfielder has seven goals and four assists this season, maintaining excellent form with six point seven average points recently. He kept a clean sheet against Crystal Palace in Gameweek Twenty-One and has six clean sheets overall. With Aston Villa facing Everton at Villa Park in Gameweek Twenty-Two, he offers both attacking threat and defensive stability. Verdict? Essential. At his price point with that ownership, he's become a must-have midfielder.

Now the transfers out. Three players you should consider moving on from.

First, Gabriel from Arsenal. Six point seven million pounds with ownership dropping as one hundred and thirty-two thousand brought him in but sentiment shifts. He has zero points in Gameweek Twenty-One as Arsenal's fixture against Liverpool hasn't been played yet. While he's got one hundred and six total points with eight clean sheets and three goals, Arsenal face Nottingham Forest away on Saturday evening, a tricky fixture. With thirty percent ownership, he's popular but expensive for a defender. Verdict? Hold. Wait to see how Arsenal perform against Liverpool tonight before making any rash decisions.

Second, Dorgu from Manchester United. Four point two million pounds with seven point one percent ownership as thirteen thousand transferred him out. The defender delivered five points in Gameweek Twenty-One with an assist against Burnley, but has just fifty-one total points this season. With only two clean sheets and United's defensive struggles continuing, he's not providing consistent value. United face Manchester City in the derby on Saturday lunchtime, a tough fixture for defensive returns. Verdict? Sell. Use that budget elsewhere for more reliable defensive options.

Third, Odegaard from Arsenal. Seven point eight million pounds with two point five percent ownership. The Norwegian has struggled for points, with just forty-five total and averaging three point two points per game. He has one goal and three assists this season, underperforming for his price. With Arsenal's fixture against Liverpool still to play, he remains scoreless in Gameweek Twenty-One. At that price, you need more consistent returns. Verdict? Sell. Too expensive for what he's delivering right now.

Differential picks time. These are under ten percent owned and could be game-changers.

First, Aaronson from Leeds. Five point four million pounds with just zero point three percent ownership. The American midfielder exploded for sixteen points in Gameweek Twenty-One, scoring twice against Newcastle. He's got four goals and six assists this season. Leeds face Fulham at Elland Road in Gameweek Twenty-Two, and at that price with virtually no ownership, he's a bold punt worth considering.

Second, Kelleher at Brentford. Four point five million pounds as a goalkeeper with nine point three percent ownership. The Irish keeper delivered thirteen points in Gameweek Twenty-One with a clean sheet and bonus points against Sunderland. With five clean sheets this season and sixty-one saves, he's proving valuable. Brentford travel to Chelsea next, but at that price, he offers excellent value rotation.

Third, Calvert-Lewin from Leeds. Five point nine million pounds with eleven point seven percent ownership. The striker scored and assisted in Gameweek Twenty-One, delivering eight points. Now at Leeds, he's got nine goals and two assists this season. With Leeds hosting Fulham, he's an affordable forward option gaining momentum.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek Twenty-Two? Bruno Guimaraes against Wolves looks strong, but if you're going safe, stick with Thiago despite the Chelsea fixture. His form is too hot to ignore. One key tip? Don't panic sell Arsenal defenders before their Liverpool match plays out tonight. Wait for the full picture before making transfer decisions.

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