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

Welcome to your essential FPL briefing as we prepare for Gameweek 22! Host Archer breaks down the biggest transfer story of the week - Antoine Semenyo's move to Manchester City and what it means for FPL managers. Dive deep into the top transfers in, led by Bruno Guimaraes whose explosive performance against Leeds has sent ownership rocketing, plus Harry Wilson's continued brilliance for Fulham and Alisson's premium goalkeeper appeal. We analyze the key transfers out including Woltemade, Bukayo Saka, and Trevoh Chalobah, with clear verdicts on each move. Discover three differential picks that could transform your rank, including James Garner and Youri Tielemans at bargain prices. Get expert captaincy advice for the weekend with Bruno Guimaraes leading the recommendations for Newcastle's home fixture against Wolves. Plus, crucial injury updates on Saka and Odegaard, FA Cup rotation concerns, and why patience with premium assets often pays dividends in FPL. With the Saturday 11am deadline approaching fast, this episode delivers everything you need to maximize your points haul. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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Welcome to Who Got The Points, your daily Fantasy Premier League briefing. I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. Gameweek Twenty-One is done and dusted, and with the Gameweek Twenty-Two deadline hitting Saturday at eleven a.m., we're diving straight into the transfers you need to make, the differentials to target, and your captain for what looks like a massive week ahead.

Right, let's smash through the news bulletin. First up, the big transfer story everyone's talking about. Antoine Semenyo has moved to Manchester City from Bournemouth for seven point six million pounds. Pep Guardiola's side are desperate for attacking reinforcements, and Semenyo could slot straight into that starting eleven. One to monitor closely over the FA Cup weekend, but City face Manchester United in the derby next Saturday, so keep your eyes peeled on his minutes. Second, injury updates ahead of Gameweek Twenty-Two. The good news is most key assets came through Gameweek Twenty-One unscathed. Bukayo Saka played seventy-seven minutes in Arsenal's goalless draw with Liverpool and should be fine for the trip to Nottingham Forest. Martin Odegaard also got through that match safely. Finally, the FA Cup third round kicks off this weekend, so rotation is a concern. Managers like Arne Slot at Liverpool and Mikel Arteta at Arsenal might rest players, but with league fixtures coming thick and fast, expect strong teams in Gameweek Twenty-Two.

Let's get into the top three transfers in. Number one, Bruno Guimaraes, seven point two million pounds. Ownership has rocketed from twenty-one point four percent with two hundred and fifty-seven thousand transfers in this week. The Newcastle midfielder absolutely demolished Leeds in Gameweek Twenty-One, starting and playing the full ninety minutes, scoring one goal, grabbing one assist, and picking up a bonus point for eleven FPL points. That takes him to one hundred and seventeen points for the season, with eight goals and five assists. His form rating sits at six point zero, and he faces Wolves at home in Gameweek Twenty-Two. Newcastle have found their rhythm under Eddie Howe, and Bruno is absolutely central to everything they do. Expected points for the next match sit at six, which is elite for a midfielder at this price. Verdict? Essential. Get him in now if you haven't already. He's on fire.

Number two, Harry Wilson, five point nine million pounds. Twenty percent owned now after two hundred and thirty-nine thousand managers brought him in. Wilson was brilliant again in Gameweek Twenty-One for Fulham, starting and playing ninety minutes in their shock two-one win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. He scored one goal, picked up two bonus points, and delivered nine FPL points. That's one hundred and two points for the season, with seven goals and six assists. His form rating of six point seven is exceptional for a mid-price midfielder. Fulham visit Leeds in Gameweek Twenty-Two, and Wilson has six point seven expected points for that fixture. At his price, with his form, and with Marco Silva's side playing such attacking football, he's an absolute bargain. Verdict? Good. If you need funds elsewhere, Wilson is perfect value and delivers week after week.

Number three, Alisson Becker, five point four million pounds. Six percent owned, with sixteen thousand transfers in. The Liverpool goalkeeper kept a clean sheet in that nil-nil draw with Arsenal at the Emirates, playing the full ninety minutes and earning ten FPL points thanks to three bonus points. That's six clean sheets from sixteen matches this season, and sixty-two total points. Liverpool face Burnley at Anfield in Gameweek Twenty-Two, one of the easiest fixtures you could ask for. Expected points sit at five point five, and with Liverpool's defense looking solid under Arne Slot, Alisson offers a premium goalkeeper option who could rack up clean sheets through this run. Verdict? Wait. He's great for the fixture, but at five point four million pounds, you might prefer budget options like Roefs at Sunderland who's nearly half a million cheaper.

Now the top three transfers out. Number one, Woltemade, seven point three million pounds. Sixteen percent ownership, but eighty-six thousand managers shipped him out this week. The Newcastle forward played seventy-four minutes against Leeds, grabbed one assist, and scored five points. That's not terrible, but seventy-eight total points and a form rating of just three point seven tells the story. Seven goals and three assists across eighteen matches is decent, but at seven point three million pounds, with his expected points dropping to three point seven for the Wolves fixture, managers are looking elsewhere. Newcastle have options up front, and Woltemade's returns have dried up. Verdict? Sell. Take the funds and upgrade elsewhere. His hot streak is over.

Number two, Bukayo Saka, ten point two million pounds. Still twenty percent owned, but fifty-six thousand managers sold him this week. Saka played seventy-seven minutes against Liverpool in that goalless draw, managing just three points. That's ninety-eight total points for the season, which sounds good, but he's hauled only once in his last five matches. Four goals and seven assists from nineteen games at over ten million pounds just isn't cutting it. Arsenal face Nottingham Forest away in Gameweek Twenty-Two, which isn't the easiest fixture, though his expected points sit at six point seven. Verdict? Hold. He's still Arsenal's main attacking threat, and selling premium assets during blank patches often backfires. Forest away could be the game he explodes.

Number three, Trevoh Chalobah, five point five million pounds. Nearly eighteen percent owned, with forty-five thousand transfers out. The Chelsea defender picked up three points in that Fulham defeat, playing ninety minutes but conceding two goals. He's got one hundred and two total points, eight clean sheets, three goals, and one assist, which is solid. But Chelsea's fixtures turn tricky, with Brentford at home next before facing Crystal Palace away. His form rating has dropped to three point three, and expected points for Brentford are just three point three. At five point five million pounds, you can find better defensive value. Verdict? Sell. Chelsea's defense looks shaky, and you need defenders who deliver clean sheets consistently.

Right, differential picks for the brave managers out there. First up, James Garner at Everton, five point one million pounds and just three point six percent owned. He played the full ninety minutes in that one-all draw with Wolves, earning six points including two bonus. Everton face Aston Villa away next, which is tough, but Garner's underlying stats are excellent. Six point five expected points and a form rating to match. David Moyes has Everton organized, and Garner sits deep, dictating play. At his price, he's a steal.

Second differential, Youri Tielemans at Aston Villa, five point nine million pounds and just one point one percent owned. He played ninety minutes in the goalless draw at Crystal Palace, picking up three points. Four assists this season and a good fixture against Everton at home in Gameweek Twenty-Two make him interesting. Expected points sit at four point five. Under Unai Emery, Villa create chances, and Tielemans pulls the strings from midfield. Low ownership makes him a great differential.

Final differential, Yankuba Minteh at Brighton. Unfortunately, he's not in today's data set, but reports suggest he's fit after minor injury concerns. If you're chasing in your mini-league, Brighton have decent fixtures coming up, and Minteh offers explosive potential at low ownership.

Captaincy time. Bruno Guimaraes is my pick for Gameweek Twenty-Two. Newcastle at home to Wolves, six expected points, incredible form, and he's involved in everything Newcastle do going forward. If you want a safer option, Mohamed Salah against Burnley at Anfield is as safe as it gets, though he blanked against Arsenal. One key tip for this week: don't panic sell your premium assets after one blank. Fixtures swing quickly, and patience often pays off in FPL.

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That's your lot for today. Make those transfers, back your captain, and we'll see you tomorrow with more FPL insights. Subscribe at whogotthepoints.com. Good luck in Gameweek Twenty-Two!