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

Archer delivers your complete Gameweek 11 preparation in just seven minutes, covering everything FPL managers need before the Saturday 11 AM deadline. This episode breaks down the week's biggest transfer movements, including why Gabriel (320k+ transfers in) has become essential for Arsenal's home clash with Nottingham Forest, and Jean-Philippe Mateta's explosive template status with 452k managers backing him against Wolves. The controversial Mohamed Salah exodus gets analyzed as 72k managers cash out despite his ten-point haul. Key injury news on Anthony Gordon's Champions League knock threatens Newcastle assets, while Phil Foden's improving form ahead of City's favorable fixtures makes him a sneaky differential option. Budget enabler Kroupi Junior gets spotlight as perfect bench fodder who actually contributes. Differential picks under 10% ownership feature Jacob Murphy (1.1% owned), Casemiro's shock twelve-pointer (under 1% owned), and Joao Palhinha's consistent returns. Captaincy analysis points firmly at Gabriel with twelve expected points. Bruno Fernandes' uncertain future under new boss Ruben Amorim gets examined, plus why Bryan Mbeumo holders should resist the 63k transfer-out crowd. 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 in the next seven minutes, you'll get everything you need to smash Gameweek eleven. We've got transfer targets, players to ditch, and differential picks that could win you your mini league. Let's go.

Rapid-fire news bulletin. First up, Anthony Gordon picked up an injury in midweek Champions League action, putting his Gameweek eleven availability in serious doubt. Monitor Newcastle's press conferences closely. Second, Phil Foden is hitting form at just the right time with Manchester City's fixtures turning tasty. He looked sharp in Europe and could be a sneaky differential ahead of their run. Third, Joao Pedro got no rest midweek for Brighton, playing the full ninety despite their hectic schedule. Rotation risk is real but he's still delivering. Fourth, Casemiro is suddenly on the radar after a twelve-point haul in Gameweek ten. Manchester United face Fulham next, and at five point five million pounds with under one percent ownership, he's worth a look. Finally, Bruno Fernandes registered an assist last week but still looks inconsistent. His price drop suggests the template is moving away from him.

Top three transfers in for Gameweek eleven. Number one, Gabriel from Arsenal, six point six million pounds, absolutely flying into squads with over three hundred and twenty thousand transfers in this week. This man is essential right now. He scored twelve points in Gameweek ten with an assist, a clean sheet, and two bonus points. Arsenal have kept seven clean sheets this season and Gabriel has eighty total points already. With Mikel Arteta's side facing Nottingham Forest at home, the clean sheet potential is massive. Verdict? Essential. Gabriel should be in your team yesterday.

Number two, Jean-Philippe Mateta, seven point nine million pounds, getting nearly four hundred and fifty-two thousand transfers in. The Crystal Palace striker scored nine points last week with a goal and a clean sheet bonus. He's bagged six goals this season and Oliver Glasner's side have hit form at the perfect time. Mateta has nine point three expected points for Gameweek eleven against Wolves at home, which is one of the best fixtures you could ask for. He's a penalty taker, he's in form, and he's got great fixtures coming. Verdict? Good buy if you can afford him. He's template for a reason.

Number three, Kroupi Junior from Bournemouth, four point six million pounds, flying under the radar with sixty-seven thousand transfers in. This budget enabler has twenty-nine total points from just seven games, averaging four point one per game. He started and played sixty-one minutes in Gameweek ten, scoring two points. With four goals this season already and six point seven expected points next, he's perfect bench fodder who can actually contribute. At four point four percent ownership, he's still differential enough. Verdict? Good buy if you need to free up funds. He's a budget gem who actually plays.

Top three transfers out for Gameweek eleven. Number one, Mohamed Salah, fourteen point two million pounds, with over seventy-two thousand managers shipping him out. Yes, he scored ten points in Gameweek ten with a goal and two bonus, but his price drop of three ticks tells the story. Liverpool face Wolves away in a tricky fixture, and at fourteen point two million pounds, that cash could fund two premium picks elsewhere. He's got fifty-two total points but his form rating of six suggests inconsistency. Verdict? Controversial, but consider selling. You can reinvest that money better.

Number two, Bruno Fernandes, eight point nine million pounds, seeing forty-one thousand transfers out. The Manchester United captain got five points last week with an assist but looks vulnerable. He's got forty-five total points, averaging four point five per game, which isn't good enough for his price. With Ruben Amorim now in charge, there's uncertainty around roles and formations. His price has dropped once already and could fall again. Verdict? Sell if you need funds elsewhere. Better midfield options exist at that price point.

Number three, Bryan Mbeumo, eight point four million pounds, despite sixty-three thousand transfers out. Now, this one needs context. He blanked in Gameweek ten with just two points but he's actually been solid with fifty-three total points and four goals plus one assist this season. The transfers out might be premature because Brentford have decent fixtures ahead. Keith Andrews' side can score goals and Mbeumo is central to everything they do. Verdict? Hold. Don't follow the crowd on this one. The fixtures improve and he's still a threat.

Differential picks under ten percent ownership. Jacob Murphy from Newcastle, six point one million pounds, just one point one percent owned. He bagged eight points in Gameweek ten, starting and playing seventy-six minutes with a goal and a bonus point. He's got two goals and one assist this season with four clean sheets. Murphy has five point seven expected points for Gameweek eleven and Eddie Howe seems to trust him. If Gordon is out, Murphy's minutes are guaranteed.

Second differential, Casemiro from Manchester United, five point five million pounds, under one percent owned. Twelve points last week tell you everything. He played the full ninety, scored, and grabbed three bonus points. The Brazilian has three goals and two assists already this season. With Ruben Amorim's arrival, his role could be even more important. Nine expected points next makes him fascinating.

Third differential, Joao Palhinha from Spurs, five point five million pounds, one point seven percent owned. Forty-eight total points from ten games is impressive. He's got two goals, one assist, and three clean sheets. Thomas Frank's system suits him perfectly and he's nailed on for minutes. Six expected points next against a leaky defence makes him worth a punt.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek eleven? It has to be Gabriel from Arsenal. Twelve expected points against Nottingham Forest at home. Arsenal's defensive record is phenomenal and Gabriel is involved in everything. If you're feeling brave, Mateta against Wolves is a shout, but Gabriel is the safe, sensible pick with huge ceiling.

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That's your Gameweek eleven prep done. Gabriel and Mateta are the template moves. Salah funds can unlock your team. Differentials like Murphy and Casemiro could be league winners. Make your moves before the deadline Saturday at eleven AM. Subscribe at whogotthepoints dot com for daily updates. Good luck!