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Welcome to Who Got The Points, your daily FPL fix. I'm Archer, and in the next seven minutes, we're breaking down everything you need to know ahead of Gameweek twenty two. The deadline is Saturday morning at eleven AM, so let's get straight into it.
First up, the rapid-fire news bulletin. Gameweek twenty one is wrapped, and we've got some crucial team news flowing in. Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes is absolutely flying after his goal and assist in their four three thriller against Leeds, continuing his incredible form. Over at Liverpool, new signing Frimpong played the full ninety minutes in the goalless draw against Arsenal, keeping a clean sheet on his debut and already looking comfortable in that defence. Brentford smashed Sunderland three nil with Schade providing an assist, and they're looking sharp ahead of their trip to Chelsea. Manchester City and Brighton played out a one all draw, while Cunha struggled at Manchester United in the Burnley stalemate, managing just seventy three minutes without any attacking returns. Keep an eye on team news throughout the week, as midweek cup fixtures could impact weekend availability.
Right, let's talk transfers. Here are your top three players to bring in for Gameweek twenty two.
First up, Bruno Guimaraes at seven point two million pounds. Over three hundred thousand managers brought him in this week, and his ownership has rocketed to twenty one point eight percent. In Gameweek twenty one, he delivered eleven points with a goal, an assist, and a bonus point in that seven goal thriller. He's now got eight goals and five assists this season, averaging five point eight points per game. Newcastle face Wolves at home on Sunday, and with one hundred and seventeen total points already, Bruno is in the form of his life. Verdict? Essential. If you don't own him, you're falling behind.
Next, Schade from Brentford at seven point one million pounds. Still under three percent ownership despite thirty three thousand transfers in. He's picked up six points in Gameweek twenty one with an assist and a clean sheet against Sunderland, playing the full ninety. That's six goals and four assists this season, with an impressive form rating of six point three. Brentford travel to Chelsea on Saturday, and with eighty five total points, Schade offers genuine differential appeal in midfield. Verdict? Good buy for those looking to stand out from the template.
Third, Mukiele at just four point four million pounds. Nearly ten percent owned now after over one hundred thousand transfers in. This Sunderland defender is the bargain of the season with ninety two total points, averaging four point eight points per game. He's got six clean sheets and even chipped in with a goal and two assists. Sunderland host Crystal Palace this weekend, and at that price point, he's freeing up funds across your squad. Verdict? Essential if you need a budget defender who actually delivers.
Now the players to shift out. Top three transfers out for Gameweek twenty two.
First, Cunha at eight point two million pounds. Over one hundred and eighty seven thousand managers have dumped him, and it's easy to see why. After his big money move to Manchester United, he's managed just two points in Gameweek twenty one, playing seventy three minutes without a goal or assist in the Burnley draw. That's just four goals and one assist all season, and he faces Manchester City in the derby this weekend. With better options at that price, Verdict? Sell now and reinvest elsewhere.
Second, Watkins at eight point eight million pounds. Aston Villa's striker blanked again in Gameweek twenty one with just two points despite playing the full match in the goalless draw at Crystal Palace. Fifty four thousand managers have moved him on. He's got eighty one total points but his form has dipped, and with Villa facing Everton away on Sunday, the fixtures aren't screaming goals. Seven goals and two assists isn't bad, but at that price point, you need more consistency. Verdict? Hold for now if you own him, but don't buy.
Third, Reijnders at five point two million pounds. The Manchester City midfielder has lost three ticks in price and nearly thirty thousand managers shipped him out after just two points in the Brighton draw. Five goals and two assists this season isn't terrible, but he's playing deeper under Pep Guardiola, limiting his attacking threat. City face United this weekend, and with better five million options available, Verdict? Sell if you need to free up funds for Bruno or other premiums.
Differential time. Three low-owned gems under ten percent.
Iroegbunam at Everton, just four point eight million pounds and basically unowned. He delivered seven points in Gameweek twenty one with an assist and a bonus point, playing the full ninety against Wolves. Three assists this season and seven clean sheets means involvement at both ends. Everton face Villa away, and at that price, he's a cheeky enabler.
Janelt at Brentford, four point nine million and zero point two percent owned. Seven points last week with an assist and clean sheet. Four assists this season and that Brentford attack is clicking. Chelsea away is tough, but the price is right for a punt.
Finally, Frimpong at Liverpool for five point seven million and under six percent owned. The new signing kept a clean sheet on debut, playing the full ninety against Arsenal. Four assists already this season suggests attacking threat, and Liverpool face Burnley at home this weekend. Differential gold.
Captaincy for Gameweek twenty two? It's got to be Bruno Guimaraes against Wolves at home. Eleven points last week, eight goals and five assists this season, and Newcastle are flying. One key tip? Don't overthink your defence. Liverpool, Newcastle, and Brentford all have clean sheet potential, so double up if you can afford it.
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