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Welcome to Who Got The Points, your daily FPL fix. I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes. Gameweek eleven is done and dusted, and we're now preparing for Gameweek twelve with the deadline hitting Saturday the twenty-second of November at eleven in the morning. We've got crucial team news, the hottest transfers, and differentials that could turn your rank around. Let's dive in. Time for your rapid-fire news bulletin. First up, suspension alert. Dan Burn picked up his fifth yellow card in Brentford's three-one win over Newcastle, meaning he's out for Gameweek twelve. If you own him, ship him out immediately. Newcastle defenders just got less appealing. Second, Dominik Szoboszlai is walking a tightrope. He's one yellow card away from a suspension after Liverpool's loss to Manchester City. If you're considering Liverpool mids, that's a risk factor to consider. Third, Casemiro is listed as doubtful with a knock, seventy-five percent chance of playing for Manchester United. He started and played seventy-one minutes in Gameweek eleven, but monitor the pressers closely. Fourth, penalty taker alert. Elliot Anderson, priced at just five point three million pounds, took and converted a penalty for Nottingham Forest against Leeds. If he's on spot kicks, that's huge value at that price point. Finally, Jeremy Doku dazzled in Manchester City's three-nil victory over Liverpool, putting in a man of the match performance. At his price, he's worth monitoring if City's fixtures improve. Right, let's talk transfers in. Who should you be bringing into your squad for Gameweek twelve? Number three. Emiliano Buendia at five point three million pounds with ownership at just zero point four percent. Buendia hauled eleven points in Gameweek eleven, scoring once and picking up maximum bonus points. He started and played seventy minutes for Aston Villa, showing he's firmly in Unai Emery's plans. With three goals and two assists this season from nine appearances, he's averaging four point three points per game. At that price, he's an absolute bargain enabler who can actually return points. Villa's fixtures are decent, and if you need funds elsewhere, Buendia offers genuine value. Verdict? Good option if you need a cheap fifth midfielder who might actually play and return. Number two. Marc Cucurella at six point one million pounds with ownership now at twenty-two point one percent. The Chelsea left-back has been rock solid, accumulating forty-nine points already this season. He kept another clean sheet in Gameweek eleven, playing the full ninety minutes. Chelsea have kept five clean sheets this season, and Cucurella has two assists to his name as well. He's on corners occasionally and bombs forward regularly under Enzo Maresca's system. With Chelsea's defense tightening up and their fixtures looking promising, he's become an essential FPL asset. Over twenty-two thousand managers brought him in this week. Verdict? Essential. If you don't have Chelsea defense coverage, Cucurella is your man. Number one. Daniel Munoz at five point seven million pounds with ownership at fifteen point nine percent. The Crystal Palace right-back is the hottest defender in the game right now. Sixty points accumulated, averaging five point five points per game. He kept his fifth clean sheet of the season in Gameweek eleven and has three assists plus one goal to his name. Nearly forty-eight thousand transfers in this gameweek alone. Palace's defense has been exceptional under Oliver Glasner, conceding just nine goals while keeping five clean sheets. Munoz offers attacking threat from right-back and is nailed on for minutes. His price has already risen twice. Verdict? Essential. Get him in before he rises again. He's the best-value defender in the game. Now, who should you be shipping out? Top three transfers out. Number three. Bruno Fernandes at eight point nine million pounds with ownership at sixteen point two percent. The Manchester United captain managed just five points in Gameweek eleven despite playing the full ninety minutes and grabbing an assist. He's accumulated fifty points this season, but the underlying numbers are concerning. Just two goals and three assists from eleven appearances for a player costing nearly nine million pounds. Manchester United under Ruben Amorim are still finding their feet, and the fixtures aren't great. Over twenty-one thousand managers have already moved him on. With Mohamed Salah and other premium midfielders offering better value, Fernandes feels like a luxury you can't afford right now. Verdict? Sell if you need funds. There are better options at that price point. Number two. Eberechi Eze at seven point six million pounds with ownership at thirteen point six percent. Now at Arsenal after his transfer, Eze has struggled for returns. Just forty-one points accumulated this season, and he blanked in Gameweek eleven, managing only two points despite playing eighty-seven minutes. Forty-seven thousand managers shipped him out this week, and the exodus is understandable. For seven point six million pounds, you need consistent returns, and Eze simply isn't delivering. One goal and three assists all season isn't good enough for that price tag. While Arsenal have good fixtures, Eze isn't nailed on to start every match under Mikel Arteta. Verdict? Sell. Use those funds to upgrade elsewhere or bring in more consistent performers. Number one. Mohamed Salah at fourteen point two million pounds with ownership at twenty-four percent. This is painful to say, but hear me out. Salah blanked against Manchester City, managing just two points despite playing the full ninety. Forty-nine thousand managers have already pulled the trigger and sold him. He's dropped three times in price. Yes, he's got fifty-four points this season with four goals and two assists, but at fourteen point two million pounds, he's eating up huge funds. Liverpool face tougher fixtures ahead, and that price tag could be better distributed across your squad. Captaining him against City was popular, and he let everyone down. If you're wildcarding, seriously consider going without him temporarily. Verdict? Hold if you're keeping faith, but selling isn't crazy if you need to restructure your team. Differential time. These are players under ten percent ownership who could explode. First, Kevin Schade at seven million pounds, zero point eight percent owned. The Brentford midfielder bagged eight points in Gameweek eleven with a goal and a bonus point. Three goals and two assists this season playing for Keith Andrews' attacking Brentford side. He played the full ninety minutes and looks sharp. Second, Morgan Gibbs-White at seven point three million pounds, three point two percent owned. The Nottingham Forest captain hauled ten points in Gameweek eleven, scoring and grabbing maximum bonus. Under Ange Postecoglou's management at Forest, he's thriving. Two goals and one assist this season, and Forest's fixtures are turning. Third, Ryan Sessegnon at five point four million pounds, zero point seven percent owned. The Fulham midfielder has forty-seven points already, averaging four point seven points per game. Two goals and two assists this season, and Marco Silva trusts him completely. He played ninety minutes in Gameweek eleven. If you're looking for a punt with serious upside, these three could deliver big. Captaincy for Gameweek twelve? It depends on your fixtures, but look towards players with home advantage against weaker opposition. Check your fixture ticker carefully. One key tip? Don't panic sell premium assets after one blank. Knee-jerk reactions kill ranks. Be strategic with your transfers. Want to win your Fantasy Premier League mini leagues? Join Fantasy Football Hub today with thirty percent off using our link in the show notes. That's it for today's show. Make those transfers count, trust your gut, and remember, in FPL, it's not about perfection, it's about points. Subscribe at whogotthepoints dot com for daily updates. I'm Archer, and I'll see you tomorrow.