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

With the Gameweek 13 deadline approaching Saturday at 13:30 GMT, Archer breaks down the essential transfers and tactical moves you need to make right now. This episode focuses on Eberechi Eze's explosive hat-trick performance that earned him 20 FPL points and rocketed his ownership to 15.7%, analyzing whether Arsenal's seven-point-seven-million midfielder is truly essential. We examine Daniel Muñoz's incredible form at just 5.9 million, delivering 74 points with consistent attacking returns from defense. The episode covers crucial team news including Manchester City's Champions League rotation concerns, 20 players sitting on four yellow cards facing suspension risk, and Nick Pope's error raising goalkeeper transfer questions. Detailed analysis of top transfers includes Yoane Thiago's nine-goal season for Brentford, while transfer-out discussions cover Malo Gusto's rotation worries at Chelsea and why doubling up on Crystal Palace defense might be overkill. Differential picks under 10% ownership are explored, including Josh O'Reilly, Trevoh Chalobah, and the ultimate punt Nicola Savona at 4.5 million. Captaincy strategy for Gameweek 13 points firmly at Eze, with critical advice on avoiding knee-jerk reactions that could wreck your squad structure. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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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 twelve is done and dusted, and we're building towards Gameweek thirteen with the deadline hitting Saturday at half past one. Let's get straight into the key news that matters for your transfers right now. First up, Manchester City's midweek Champions League rotation gives us crucial insight. Pep Guardiola is juggling fixtures, and we saw Cherki get seventy-six minutes in Europe, suggesting he's becoming a rotation option rather than nailed. City defenders remain a headache for FPL managers. Next, twenty players are sitting on four yellow cards and one more booking means a suspension. Check your squad carefully this week. Finally, Nick Pope's error against West Ham has some managers questioning his place between the sticks. Everton's Jordan Pickford grabbed a clean sheet and ten points in Gameweek twelve, making him an interesting alternative if you're looking to switch goalkeepers. Right, let's dive into the top three transfers in for Gameweek thirteen. Number one, Eberechi Eze from Arsenal. Seven point seven million pounds and ownership has rocketed to fifteen point seven percent after an absolute explosion in Gameweek twelve. This midfielder bagged a hat-trick against Nottingham Forest, collecting twenty FPL points including three bonus. He's now on sixty-one points for the season with four goals and three assists in eleven appearances. Arsenal's fixtures look fantastic, and Mikel Arteta's side are firing on all cylinders. Eze has nine point three expected points for Gameweek thirteen. Verdict? Essential. Get him in now if you can afford him. He's the hottest property in FPL right now. Number two, Daniel Muñoz from Crystal Palace. Five point nine million pounds and his ownership has jumped to twenty point four percent. This right-back is delivering attacking returns consistently. In Gameweek twelve, he scored against Newcastle, kept a clean sheet, grabbed three bonus points, and delivered fourteen points total. That's seventy-four points for the season with two goals and three assists alongside six clean sheets. Palace's fixtures are decent, and Oliver Glasner has Muñoz bombing forward relentlessly. Eight point seven expected points for the upcoming fixture. Verdict? Essential. At his price point, he's a defender who plays like a midfielder. If you don't own him, fix that immediately. Number three, Yoane Thiago from Brentford. Six point five million pounds with ownership now at sixteen point nine percent. The forward has nine goals already this season and bagged another one in Gameweek twelve against Leicester. That's sixty-four points total, averaging five point three per game. Keith Andrews has Brentford playing direct football, and Thiago is the main man up top. He's taking shots, getting chances, and converting them. Six point three expected points for Gameweek thirteen. Verdict? Good. He's excellent value at six point five million, but be aware Brentford's fixtures turn tricky soon. If you have the budget for premium forwards, consider him as a rotation option rather than a season keeper. Now the top three transfers out. Number one, Malo Gusto from Chelsea. Four point nine million pounds but ownership has dropped to one point six percent. In Gameweek twelve, he managed just twenty-three minutes off the bench against Leicester, collecting a single point. That's concerning for anyone who brought him in expecting starts. Chelsea's defence has been solid with four clean sheets this season, but Enzo Maresca is rotating heavily. Gusto has forty points total but that four points per game average doesn't justify the uncertainty. Verdict? Sell. If you need funds or a nailed defender, move him on. There are better options at similar prices who are guaranteed minutes. Number two, Carlos Gomez from Brighton. Four point nine million pounds with just zero point three percent ownership. The midfielder played sixty-nine minutes against Bournemouth but delivered just one point in Gameweek twelve. Twenty-nine points total across eleven games isn't good enough. Brighton have been inconsistent under Fabian Hurzeler, and Gomez isn't offering enough attacking threat despite his two goals this season. Six point seven expected points sounds optimistic given recent performances. Verdict? Sell if you own him, which is unlikely given that tiny ownership. He's not worth a squad spot when there are better budget midfielders available. Number three, Tyrell Mitchell from Crystal Palace. Five million pounds with two point six percent ownership. Now, this is tricky because he actually had a decent Gameweek twelve, starting and playing ninety minutes with a clean sheet for six points. He's got sixty-one points total with six clean sheets this season. However, with Muñoz delivering explosive attacking returns, having two Palace defenders might be overkill. Mitchell is more defensive, with one goal and zero assists compared to Muñoz's attacking output. Verdict? Hold if you own him and need a budget defender, but Sell if you're doubling up on Palace defence. Redirect funds to attackers. Let's hit you with some differential picks under ten percent ownership. First, Josh O'Reilly from Manchester City. Five million pounds with four point six percent ownership. He played the full ninety minutes in Gameweek twelve and has five clean sheets this season plus one goal and two assists. Fifty-two points total at just five million makes him incredible value if he stays in the team. The risk is Guardiola's rotation, but he's been starting regularly. Seven point two expected points for Gameweek thirteen. Next, Trevoh Chalobah from Chelsea. Five point one million pounds at eight point five percent owned. Six clean sheets, two goals, and an assist this season. Sixty-one points total and he started against Leicester. Chelsea's defence is improving, and at that price, he offers clean sheet potential plus the odd attacking return. Five point three expected points. Finally, Nicola Savona from Nottingham Forest. Four point five million pounds with just zero point one percent ownership. The ultimate differential. He scored and kept a clean sheet in Gameweek twelve, delivering twelve points. That's two goals in seven appearances. Forest under Ange Postecoglou have been solid defensively with one clean sheet this season. At four point five million, he's perfect bench fodder who might surprise you. Seven expected points suggests the algorithm likes him too. For captaincy in Gameweek thirteen, Eberechi Eze is the obvious choice after that hat-trick. Arsenal are in form, and he's on penalties. Nine point three expected points makes him the standout option. One key tip? Don't chase last week's points blindly. Eze is genuinely good, but make sure your team structure makes sense. Don't take hits just to get him in if it wrecks your squad balance. 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, and remember, the deadline is Saturday at half past one. Subscribe at whogotthepoints dot com for daily FPL insights. I'm Archer, and I'll see you tomorrow.