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

Archer delivers essential FPL insights ahead of Gameweek 15's Saturday 11am deadline. This episode covers the dramatic landscape shift with Phil Foden's explosive 17-point haul against Fulham sparking over 500,000 transfers, while Moises Caicedo's suspension forces nearly 200,000 managers to scramble for replacements. Dive deep into the top transfer targets including Daniel Muñoz's essential status at Crystal Palace with seven clean sheets and attacking returns, Jan Paul van Hecke's budget-friendly double against Villa, and whether Foden's form justifies his premium price tag. Discover why Antoine Semenyo's hot streak has cooled and Igor Thiago faces unexpected rotation concerns. The differential picks section highlights Max Lacroix's defensive value, Jordan Pickford's resurgence under David Moyes, and Pedro Neto's explosive potential. Injury updates on Declan Rice and Bruno Guimaraes add crucial team news context. Captaincy analysis focuses on Mohamed Salah against Leeds, while tactical advice warns against knee-jerk reactions to single-gameweek explosions. Perfect for FPL managers seeking data-driven transfer recommendations and strategic insights. 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 Fourteen is almost wrapped, and we're locked in on Gameweek Fifteen. The deadline is Saturday morning at eleven. We've got defensive assets exploding, a Manchester City revival, and some crucial injury news that changes everything. Let's jump straight in.

Rapid-fire news bulletin. First up, Declan Rice picked up an injury in Arsenal's two nil victory over Brentford. The midfielder lasted ninety minutes but there's concern ahead of the Villa Park trip. Monitor the team news closely. Second, Moises Caicedo is suspended until the twentieth of December after his red card against Leeds. That's three gameweeks gone for the Chelsea midfielder. Nearly two hundred thousand managers are dumping him as we speak. Third, Bruno Guimaraes came off the bench to score for Newcastle in their two two draw with Spurs. The Brazilian played just forty five minutes but found the net. He's a rotation risk but suddenly interesting. Fourth, Phil Foden is back with a bang. Two goals against Fulham, seventeen Fantasy points, and suddenly everyone wants him. Over half a million transfers in already. And fifth, Jordan Pickford continues his resurgence. Five clean sheets this season now, seven points in Gameweek Fourteen, and Everton's defence under David Moyes looks genuinely solid. That's your news. Now let's talk transfers.

Top three transfers in. Starting with Daniel Muñoz. Six million pounds. Twenty four point seven percent ownership. Nearly ninety three thousand transfers in. The Crystal Palace right back delivered fourteen points in Gameweek Fourteen, scoring once and keeping a clean sheet against Burnley. That's seven clean sheets this season, three goals, three assists. He's an attacking fullback getting forward constantly, taking corners, hitting shots. Oliver Glasner's system loves him. Eight point eight expected points for Gameweek Fifteen against Fulham. The fixtures turn after that with Everton and Arsenal coming, but right now he's essential. Verdict: Essential. If you don't own him, you're behind.

Next, Phil Foden. Eight point two million pounds. Twelve percent ownership. Over five hundred thousand transfers in, which is absolutely massive. The Manchester City midfielder exploded with two goals against Fulham. Seventeen points. That's five goals and one assist this season. He's had injury problems early on but he's clearly fit now, playing ninety minutes, looking sharp. Pep Guardiola needs him with City's recent struggles. Nine point seven expected points against Sunderland in Gameweek Fifteen. The fixtures are mixed but Foden on form is unstoppable. Verdict: Good. He's expensive but if you can afford him, that Fulham performance wasn't a fluke.

Finally, Jan Paul van Hecke. Four point four million pounds. Just one point nine percent ownership. Twenty five thousand transfers in. The Brighton defender scored twice in their four three loss to Aston Villa. Twelve Fantasy points. That's three goals this season from a centre back costing budget money. Fabian Hurzeler's Brighton love to attack and van Hecke gets into the box for set pieces. Six point two expected points against West Ham. The defence isn't great, twenty goals conceded, but for four point four million with attacking returns, he's a brilliant enabler. Verdict: Good. Perfect fifth defender who can actually score points.

Top three transfers out. First up, Moises Caicedo. Five point nine million pounds. Fifteen percent ownership. One hundred ninety thousand transfers out. This one's simple. He's suspended until the twentieth of December. Zero points in Gameweek Fourteen after his red card against Leeds. He misses Chelsea's fixtures against Bournemouth, Everton, and Newcastle. Nearly every manager who owns him is selling. Zero expected points for the next three gameweeks. The only question is who you bring in instead. Verdict: Sell. No debate here. Get him out immediately.

Second, Antoine Semenyo. Seven point seven million pounds. Fifty point seven percent ownership. Two hundred twelve thousand transfers out. The Bournemouth midfielder managed just four points against Everton despite playing ninety minutes. No goals, no assists, no bonus. That's now one point two form after being the season's breakout star. Six goals and four assists total but he's blanked in three of his last four. Fixtures aren't great with Chelsea, Brentford, and Man United coming. One point two expected points for Gameweek Fifteen. The bandwagon is crashing hard. Verdict: Sell. His hot streak is over and better options exist at this price.

Third, Igor Thiago. Six point seven million pounds. Twenty four point one percent ownership. One hundred fifty five thousand transfers in, but eleven thousand going the other way. Wait, transfers in? Yes, but here's why he's a transfer out discussion. The Brentford striker played just thirty minutes against Arsenal. One point. Keith Andrews benched him completely. That's eleven goals this season but suddenly he's a rotation risk. Mbeumo and Wissa started ahead of him. Seven point eight expected points suggests he'll return but can you trust him to start? Verdict: Hold. Don't sell yet but monitor the team news. If he's benched again, he's gone.

Differential picks time. Under ten percent ownership. Max Lacroix, Crystal Palace defender, five point one million pounds, six point two percent owned. Eight points in Gameweek Fourteen with a clean sheet against Burnley. That's seven clean sheets this season and he plays every minute. Palace's defence under Glasner is excellent. Seven expected points against Fulham. At five point one million, he's a steal.

Jordan Pickford, Everton goalkeeper, five point five million pounds, nine point eight percent owned. Seven points against Bournemouth, five clean sheets this season, and David Moyes has transformed this defence. Six point two expected points against Forest. He faces Arsenal and Chelsea soon but right now he's flying.

Pedro Neto, Chelsea midfielder, seven point two million pounds, eight point four percent owned. Scored off the bench against Leeds for six points. Five goals and two assists this season. Enzo Maresca rotates but Neto delivers when he plays. Six point two expected points against Bournemouth. With Caicedo suspended, Neto might start. Risky but explosive.

Captaincy and key tip. Mohamed Salah is the captain pick for Gameweek Fifteen. Liverpool face Leeds at Elland Road on Saturday evening. Salah has been the season's best asset despite his midweek blank against Sunderland. Leeds will push forward at home and Arne Slot's side will punish them. Key tip: Don't chase Phil Foden's seventeen point haul unless you have the exact transfer. City's fixtures turn difficult and he's still a rotation risk under Guardiola.

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That's the show. Gameweek Fifteen deadline is Saturday at eleven. Get Caicedo out, consider Muñoz if you haven't already, and back Salah. Subscribe at whogotthepoints.com. Good luck.