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Welcome to Who Got The Points? I'm Archer, and here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes as we prepare for Gameweek Eleven. We've got crucial team news, essential transfer moves, and your captaincy picks. Let's go.
Right, the news bulletin. Starting with Arsenal, big injury concerns at the Emirates. Viktor Gyokeres, Gabriel Jesus, and Kai Havertz are all major doubts for the trip to Sunderland. Mikel Arteta's attacking options look thin, so keep an eye on those press conferences. Over at Chelsea, Neto picked up a knock in Gameweek Ten but there's a seventy-five percent chance he plays against Wolves. He managed eighty-four minutes last time out despite the issue. And the big one, Manchester City host Liverpool at the Etihad. This is the title clash of the round and could reshape both teams' seasons. Pep Guardiola versus Arne Slot, Mohamed Salah against the City defence. Massive FPL implications here.
Transfers in, let's start with the essentials. First up, Marc Guehi at five point one million pounds with ownership now at thirty-five percent. He's had over two hundred thousand transfers in this week and it's easy to see why. Ten points in Gameweek Ten with two bonus points, that's his fourth clean sheet of the season. Crystal Palace's defence under Oliver Glasner has tightened up significantly and Guehi is absolutely nailed on. Seven expected points for Gameweek Eleven against Brighton. The verdict here is essential. At five point one million, he's the standout defender in that price bracket and Palace's fixtures look solid.
Next, Jurrien Timber at six point one million pounds and twenty-five point six percent owned. One hundred and forty-four thousand managers brought him in this week. Six clean sheets already this season, six points in Gameweek Ten, and he's added two goals and two assists to his total. Sixty-six points overall, averaging six point six per game. Mikel Arteta trusts him completely, playing the full ninety every week. Seven expected points against Sunderland. The verdict is good. He's more expensive than Guehi but offers attacking returns Arsenal defenders are known for. Just watch that injury news we mentioned.
Third transfer in, Daniel Munoz at five point seven million pounds with fifteen point six percent ownership. Eighty-six thousand transfers in. Four clean sheets this season but it's his attacking threat that sets him apart. One goal and three assists so far, six points in Gameweek Ten against Brighton. The Colombian wing-back gets forward constantly in Oliver Glasner's system. Six expected points for the next round. Verdict is good. He's a differential compared to Guehi but carries rotation risk occasionally. If you want upside over security, Munoz is your man.
Now transfers out. Mohamed Salah at fourteen point two million pounds, ownership dropped to twenty-four point four percent. Over one hundred thousand transfers out this week despite scoring ten points in Gameweek Ten. Why are managers selling? That price tag and the fixture. Liverpool face Manchester City at the Etihad, historically tough for attackers. But here's the thing, Salah scored, kept a clean sheet, and grabbed two bonus points last match. He's still got four goals and two assists this season. The verdict is keep. Don't knee-jerk sell your best asset before a big game. Salah thrives in these matches.
Bruno Fernandes next, eight point nine million pounds with ownership at sixteen point two percent. Sixty-five thousand sold him this week. He got five points in Gameweek Ten with an assist but Manchester United's form under Ruben Amorim is inconsistent. Two goals, two assists this season, forty-five total points. The issue is United's attacking output and the Spurs away fixture coming up. Five point seven expected points. Verdict is hold if you have him, but avoid if you don't. There are better midfield options at that price point. He's not essential anymore.
Third transfer out, Micky van de Ven at four point eight million pounds and thirty-three point two percent owned. Seventy-four thousand transfers out despite his incredible form. Eight point three expected points is elite for a defender. He's got three goals this season, fifty-seven total points, four clean sheets. But here's why people are selling, Spurs' defence can be shaky and the Manchester United fixture worries managers. Two points in Gameweek Ten without a clean sheet. The verdict is actually keep. At four point eight million with his attacking threat, Van de Ven offers incredible value. Don't be swayed by one blank.
Differential picks now, players under ten percent ownership who could explode. Junior Kroupi at Bournemouth, four point six million pounds and just four point six percent owned. Ninety-nine thousand transfers in this week. Four goals already this season, six point seven expected points. He started and played sixty-one minutes in Gameweek Ten. At that price as a fourth striker option, he's essentially a free hit on attacking returns. Faces Aston Villa next.
Jacob Murphy at Newcastle, six point one million pounds, one point two percent owned. Twenty-two thousand brought him in. Eight points in Gameweek Ten with a goal and bonus point. Two goals and an assist this season, four clean sheets when tracking back. Started and played seventy-six minutes last match. Newcastle face Brentford where Murphy's pace could cause havoc down the right wing. Serious differential potential at low ownership.
Captaincy for Gameweek Eleven, it's still Mohamed Salah despite the City fixture. He's matchday ready, thrives in big games, and Liverpool are flying under Arne Slot. If you want the safer pick, go Guehi for that near-guaranteed clean sheet against Brighton. One key tip, don't make emotional transfers before deadline. The players being sold like Salah and Van de Ven are being dropped for the wrong reasons. Trust your data, not your gut.
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