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

Archer breaks down everything FPL managers need to know ahead of Gameweek 14's crucial Tuesday deadline. With midweek fixtures kicking off and less time to react, this episode provides essential transfer advice and strategy for the compressed gameweek. Key topics include Phil Foden's explosive return to form with his brace against Leeds, making him a compelling £8.0m option for City's improving fixtures. Malachi Thiaw's double against Everton is analyzed as potential defensive value at £4.9m, while Thiago's relentless scoring run continues despite a minor injury scare. The episode covers important team news including Nick Pope's rotation, transfer targets like Kenny Tete's attacking returns at £4.5m, and differential picks under 10% ownership including Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Enzo Le Fée. Transfer out recommendations focus on Bruno Guimaraes, Eberechi Eze's fixture concerns, and Daniel Muñoz's clean sheet vulnerability. Captaincy discussion weighs Thiago's fixture-proof form against Arsenal versus safer options like Foden at Fulham. With the Tuesday 6pm deadline approaching fast, this episode emphasizes early preparation to avoid price changes and last-minute panic. 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? I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. Gameweek thirteen wraps up this weekend, but we're already looking ahead to Gameweek fourteen's midweek fixtures starting Tuesday evening. The deadline is six pm on Tuesday the second of December, so let's get straight into the transfers that matter right now.

Quick news bulletin before we dive in. Brentford's Thiago took a knock in their three one win over Burnley but reports suggest it's not serious and he should be fit for Arsenal away on Wednesday. Newcastle defender Malachi Thiaw bagged a brace against Everton, continuing his impressive form since joining from Milan. Nick Pope was rotated out for Aaron Ramsdale at Goodison Park, so monitor that situation ahead of the Spurs fixture. Phil Foden exploded back to life with two goals for Man City against Leeds, reminding everyone why he's an eight million pound asset. And finally, Fulham's Tete grabbed a goal and maximum bonus in the shock two one win at Spurs, making that four point five million price tag look very attractive indeed.

Right, let's talk transfers in. Top of the list this week is Phil Foden at eight million pounds. He's picked up thirty two thousand transfers in already and that ownership is sitting at five point six percent. Foden played the full ninety minutes against Leeds, scoring twice and claiming maximum bonus for fifteen points. That's his third goal in three gameweeks and Man City's fixtures turn tasty with Fulham away on Tuesday before Sunderland at home in Gameweek fifteen. At eight million pounds, he's cheaper than premium options but delivers explosive potential. The verdict here is good, not essential, but definitely one to consider if you need a City attacker who isn't Haaland.

Next up, Malachi Thiaw at four point nine million pounds. Nearly fourteen thousand managers jumped on him this week despite a price drop. The Newcastle defender scored twice at Everton, taking his season tally to two goals from ten appearances. He's playing every minute under Eddie Howe and Newcastle face Spurs on Tuesday, then Burnley at home in Gameweek fifteen. At under five million pounds for a nailed Newcastle defender who's now finding the net, this is excellent value. Verdict is good for those needing defensive cover with attacking upside.

Third transfer in is Thiago at six point six million pounds. Fifty nine thousand managers brought him in despite the late injury scare. He bagged two more goals against Burnley, taking him to eleven goals from thirteen gameweeks at a ridiculous rate of a goal every eighty four minutes. Yes, he faces Arsenal away on Wednesday, but Brentford then have Spurs at home, Leeds away, and Burnley at home. At twenty one percent ownership, he's still not template, and that's madness. Verdict is essential if you don't own him already.

Now the transfers out. First on the chopping block is Bruno Guimaraes at six point six million pounds. Eleven thousand managers shipped him out this week and with good reason. He blanked at Everton, managing just four points despite playing eighty nine minutes. That's three blanks in his last five gameweeks and while he's got decent fixtures, that six point six million price tag can fund upgrades elsewhere, especially with Foden hitting form at the same price. Verdict is hold if you have him, but there are better midfield options right now.

Second transfer out, Eberechi Eze at seven point eight million pounds. Thirty eight thousand brought him in but Arsenal's fixture turn is concerning. After Chelsea away this Sunday, they face Brentford away, then a nightmare run of Wolves, Everton, and Spurs. Eze has four goals and three assists this season but at seven point eight million pounds with Arsenal's attacking coverage, you might want funds elsewhere. Verdict is hold for now, but consider selling after the Brentford match if you need funds.

Third transfer out is Daniel Muñoz at five point nine million pounds. Thirty four thousand managers are buying, but I'm in the sell camp here. Crystal Palace have been excellent defensively with six clean sheets, but Muñoz plays as an attacking wing back which means he's vulnerable when Palace don't keep it tight. They face Man United away this Sunday, then Fulham away, Man City at home, and Leeds away. That's tough for clean sheets. At five point nine million pounds, you can downgrade and use funds elsewhere. Verdict is sell if you need to free up cash.

Differential picks now, all under ten percent ownership. First, Kenny Tete at Fulham, four point five million pounds, just zero point two percent owned. He scored and grabbed two bonus points against Spurs, playing the full ninety as an attacking wing back. Fulham face Man City on Tuesday but then have Crystal Palace at home and Burnley away. At four point five million, he's an enabler who attacks.

Second differential, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall at Everton, four point nine million pounds, three point two percent owned. He scored in the four one loss to Newcastle and has three goals this season. Everton face Bournemouth away on Tuesday, not ideal, but then Nottingham Forest at home offers potential. At four point nine million, he's budget midfield coverage with goal threat.

Third differential, Enzo Le Fée at Sunderland, four point nine million pounds, zero point four percent owned. He bagged a goal and an assist against Bournemouth for thirteen points with maximum bonus. Sunderland's fixtures are tough with Liverpool away on Wednesday, but Man City at home in Gameweek fifteen could be interesting if you're feeling brave.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek fourteen, it's Thiago against Arsenal away. Yes, it's tough, but he's scoring every single week and Brentford have been brilliant going forward. The safe pick is Foden at Fulham away if you want City's fixture, but Thiago is fixture proof right now. One key tip for this week, prioritize getting your Gameweek fourteen team sorted by Tuesday afternoon. Midweek fixtures mean less time to react, so make your transfers early and avoid price changes catching you out.

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That's your lot for today. Get those transfers sorted, set that team for Tuesday's deadline, and we'll be back tomorrow with more FPL insights. Subscribe at whogotthepoints dot com. I'm Archer, and remember, trust the process but don't be afraid to take a punt. See you next time.