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

With Friday's Gameweek 37 deadline looming at 5:30pm on May 15th, this episode of Who Got The Points? cuts through the noise to deliver everything FPL managers need to act fast and smart. The team kicks off with the major Gameweek 36 fallout from Man City's heavy rotation against Palace – Haaland, Cherki, and Doku all benched – raising serious questions about premium City assets heading into a tough Bournemouth away fixture. Injury concerns around Rogers and Gibbs-White from Nottingham Forest are also flagged, opening up mid-price midfield opportunities. Mo Salah's reported Liverpool farewell adds another layer of uncertainty with just two gameweeks remaining. On the transfer front, Doku (£6.5m, 5.9% owned) is analysed as a high-risk, high-reward buy after his 12-point cameo. Brighton's Ferdi Kadıoğlu (£4.4m, just 1.4% owned) is highlighted as an essential differential with 10 clean sheets this season, while Man Utd's Mainoo (£4.7m) offers budget-friendly differential appeal against Forest. Sells are discussed for Saka, Gyökeres, and Leno, with clear verdict calls for each. Differential picks include Justin (Leeds), Khusanov (Man City), and Damsgaard (Brentford) – all under 2.5% ownership. Doku earns the captaincy nod with the highest ceiling if he starts. Don't miss the deadline – get your GW37 team locked in early. 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.

Here's what you need to know in the next seven minutes to nail your Gameweek thirty-seven transfers before Friday's deadline at five thirty pm. Let's go.

Right, the big news from Gameweek thirty-six. Man City rotated heavily against Palace, and that's something you cannot ignore. Haaland, Cherki, and Doku all started on the bench, with no O'Reilly in the squad at all. Doku did come on and scored in the extra-time period, bagging twelve points, but the rotation concern is very real heading into Gameweek thirty-seven. Bournemouth away is a tough ask, and if City rotate again, your premiums could blank. Keep that in mind.

Also worth noting - Rogers and Gibbs-White from Nott'm Forest are reportedly carrying concerns, which opens the door for mid-price midfield replacements. We'll touch on that. And Salah is reportedly heading for a farewell from Liverpool at the end of the season - two gameweeks left, so the question is whether he's still worth holding for the run-in. Liverpool face Aston Villa in Gameweek thirty-seven on Friday the fifteenth of May - a tricky fixture on paper. Right, let's get into the transfers.

First buy: Doku from Man City, at six point five million pounds, owned by five point nine percent. Now, I know we said sell yesterday, but here's the thing - he came on and bagged twelve points in Gameweek thirty-six, scoring a goal and keeping a clean sheet with three bonus points on top. His form rating is seven point zero, and he has an expected points figure of seven point five for Gameweek thirty-seven against Bournemouth. He's had five goals and eight assists this season. The rotation risk is still there, but the upside when he plays is enormous. If you can stomach the risk, this is a buy. Verdict: Good buy, but eyes wide open on rotation.

Second buy: F.Kadıoğlu from Brighton, at four point four million pounds, owned by just one point four percent. The Danish left-back delivered six points in Gameweek thirty-six, keeping a clean sheet against Wolves in that three-nil Brighton win. He has ten clean sheets this season - that is a stunning return for a defender at this price point. Brighton face Leeds in Gameweek thirty-seven, a three versus three fixture difficulty rating. He has an expected points figure of six point three next gameweek. At four point four million pounds, this is outstanding value. Verdict: Essential differential.

Third buy: Mainoo from Man Utd, at four point seven million pounds, owned by one point two percent. Mainoo played the full ninety minutes in the Gameweek thirty-six goalless draw at Sunderland and bagged five points with a clean sheet. He's only one point two percent owned, making him a brilliant differential. Man Utd face Nott'm Forest in Gameweek thirty-seven with an expected points figure of six point zero. He's got one goal and two assists this season, and at four point seven million pounds, he frees up budget elsewhere. Verdict: Good differential pick.

Now the sells. First out: Saka from Arsenal, at ten point zero million pounds, owned by eleven point six percent. We recommended buying Saka two days ago and he delivered just two points in Gameweek thirty-six against West Ham. His form has dipped to three point five, and with Arsenal facing Burnley in Gameweek thirty-seven - which looks like a great fixture on paper at a difficulty rating of one - the expected points of just five point zero feels underwhelming for a ten million pound asset. The bigger concern is his recent blanks. He has seven goals and nine assists this season but has been quiet of late. With one gameweek after this, you may want that ten million elsewhere. Verdict: Hold if you have him, but don't prioritise buying now.

Second sell: Gyökeres from Arsenal, at nine point zero million pounds, owned by sixteen point zero percent. He blanked in Gameweek thirty-six with just two points, failing to score despite playing ninety minutes in the West Ham win. He's scored fourteen goals this season but has an expected points of just six point five next gameweek against Burnley. With only two gameweeks to go, managers are right to question whether he justifies nine million pounds in your squad. One hundred and twenty thousand transfers in this week shows faith, but the blank rate is rising. Verdict: Hold if captaining, sell if you need funds.

Third sell consideration: Leno from Fulham, at four point nine million pounds, owned by two point two percent. He conceded against Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-six and picked up just three points. He has ninety-four saves this season but only eight clean sheets, and with Wolves at home in Gameweek thirty-seven, Fulham's defensive record of fifty goals conceded this season is worrying. His price has already dropped one point. Verdict: Sell and upgrade to a better value option.

Now, your differential picks for Gameweek thirty-seven. Quick fire.

Justin from Leeds, at four point zero million pounds, two point one percent owned. He's got a form rating of six point two and five clean sheets this season. Leeds host Brighton in Gameweek thirty-seven, and at four million pounds he's a budget gem with an expected points figure of five point seven. Brilliant rotation cover and price.

Next up, Khusanov from Man City, at five point four million pounds, just zero point seven percent owned. He played ninety minutes and kept a clean sheet against Palace in Gameweek thirty-six for six points. Six clean sheets this season, twelve goals conceded. City face Bournemouth in Gameweek thirty-seven - tough fixture but the City defensive structure remains solid. Expected points of five point three. Massive differential if City keep a sheet.

Finally, Damsgaard from Brentford, at five point six million pounds, only zero point eight percent owned. Four goals and four assists this season, with a form of five point five. Brentford host Crystal Palace in Gameweek thirty-seven with a fixture difficulty of three versus three. His expected points figure of five point five and low ownership make him a sneaky differential for your midfield.

Captaincy pick for Gameweek thirty-seven: Doku from Man City. Seven point five expected points against Bournemouth away. If he starts - and that's the key caveat - the upside is massive. Twelve points in his last outing, eight goal involvements this season. He's the highest ceiling option available. Key tip: the deadline is Friday the fifteenth of May at five thirty pm, so get your team in early - Aston Villa versus Liverpool kicks off at seven pm that same evening.

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