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

Archer breaks down everything FPL managers need to know for Gameweek 10 in this comprehensive 7-minute episode. The show kicks off with Van de Ven's incredible 23-point explosion in Gameweek 9, analyzing why the £4.7m Tottenham defender has become an essential overnight pick. Key news items covered include Thiago's return to penalty duties for Brentford, Richarlison's continued benching concerns, Arsenal's defensive clean sheet run with Raya, Timber and Calafiori, and young talent Kroupi Junior's impressive scoring streak for Bournemouth. The episode provides detailed transfer recommendations with three players to bring in: Van de Ven (essential buy), Thiago (£6.2m premium forward option), and Timber (Arsenal's defensive solidity at £6.0m). Three players to consider moving out are also analyzed: Woltemade's inconsistent Newcastle form, Bowen's declining West Ham prospects, and Mateta's limited Crystal Palace attacking threat. Differential picks under 10% ownership are highlighted, including Welbeck's clinical finishing for Brighton, Kroupi Junior's incredible value at £4.6m, and Flemming's explosive 13-point Burnley performance. Captaincy advice focuses on Van de Ven's genuine set-piece threat, with tactical insights on not chasing points blindly while recognizing strong underlying numbers. Visit whogotthepoints.com for more FPL insights and analysis.

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

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 to nail Gameweek Ten. We've got hot transfer targets, Van de Ven's twenty-three point explosion, and the players you need to bin before Saturday's deadline.

First, our rapid-fire news bulletin. Van de Ven absolutely exploded in Gameweek Nine, bagging two goals and a clean sheet for a massive twenty-three points. The four point seven million pound Tottenham defender has become essential overnight. Thiago is back on penalty duties for Brentford after converting from the spot, making him a serious six point two million pound option. Meanwhile, Richarlison was benched again for Thomas Frank's Tottenham, raising major concerns about his place in the starting eleven. Arsenal kept another clean sheet against Crystal Palace with Raya, Timber and Calafiori all benefiting. Finally, young Kroupi Junior continues his impressive run for Bournemouth, scoring again and sitting at just four point six million pounds.

Now, your top three transfers in for Gameweek Ten. First up, Van de Ven at four point seven million pounds. His ownership jumped from around thirty-one percent after that incredible twenty-three point haul. He's scored three goals this season already and kept four clean sheets. The reason to buy is simple - he's a genuine goal threat from set pieces and Tottenham's fixtures are improving. Verdict: Essential. Get him in immediately.

Second, Thiago at six point two million pounds with six percent ownership climbing fast after one hundred and fifty-six thousand transfers in. He's scored six goals this season and is now confirmed back on penalties for Brentford. The reason to buy is his penalty security plus Brentford's strong attacking form under Keith Andrews. Verdict: Good. He's a solid premium forward option.

Third, Timber at six million pounds with twenty-three percent ownership rising. He's kept five clean sheets this season and added two goals and two assists. The reason to buy is Arsenal's defensive solidity - they've conceded just three goals in nine games. Plus he gets forward regularly for corners and free kicks. Verdict: Good. Arsenal's defence is the best in the league.

Now your top three transfers out. First, Woltemade at seven point five million pounds. Despite twenty-two percent ownership, he managed just two points against Fulham and hit the post when through on goal. He's scored four goals this season but Newcastle's attack looks inconsistent. The reason to sell is better options exist at similar price points, and his form has dipped. Verdict: Sell if you need funds.

Second, Bowen at seven point eight million pounds with ownership falling. He managed just five points despite an assist and West Ham look toothless in attack. Three goals and one assist all season tells the story. The reason to sell is Nuno Espirito Santo's side are struggling creatively and better forwards exist at this price. Verdict: Sell for Thiago or Welbeck.

Third, Mateta at seven point seven million pounds despite fourteen point seven percent ownership. Just two points against Arsenal and Crystal Palace's attack looks predictable under Oliver Glasner. Five goals this season isn't terrible but he's blanking too often. The reason to sell is limited attacking threat - Crystal Palace have scored just nine goals in nine games. Verdict: Hold if you have bigger fires.

Your differential picks under ten percent ownership. Welbeck at six point four million pounds with four point eight percent ownership. He scored against City and has five goals this season for Brighton. Fabian Hurzeler's side create chances and Welbeck's clinical finishing makes him a great punt.

Kroupi Junior at four point six million pounds with just three point two percent ownership. The Bournemouth youngster scored again and has four goals this season. At that price, he's perfect bench fodder who might actually start delivering points.

Flemming at five point three million pounds with zero point one percent ownership. The Burnley forward exploded for thirteen points with two goals and maximum bonus. Scott Parker's side are improving and Flemming offers incredible value.

For captaincy, Van de Ven is the obvious choice after his twenty-three point haul. Tottenham face struggling opposition and he's a genuine goal threat from set pieces. One key tip: don't chase last week's points blindly, but Van de Ven's underlying numbers suggest this wasn't a fluke.

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