Steemitfootball Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 24 preview.

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Goalkeeper:

Ederson, Man City (£5.5M): Didn't play his best game against Liverpool, but meeting Newcastle is a completely other story. Won't get that many shots against himself, and I can't see a big chance for a Newcastle goal.

Defenders:

  • Danilo, Man City (£5.0M): Fabian Delph went out with a knee injury against Liverpool, and with Mendy long-termed injured, Danilo is the first choice. Man City playing against a Newcastle how most likely will try to park the bus, Danilo will have a good time in Citys defence.

  • Anders Christensen, Chelsea (£5.6M): Chelsea drawing 0-0 three times in a row, last time with Christensen in the starting 11. Only costing 5.6 the young dane is a cheap and good alternative for a Chelsea-side how are terrible up front.

  • Luke Shaw, Man Utd (£4.9M): The young left back looking better and better for Man Utd after being on the bench for most of the season. Burnley playing 4-4-2, will give the youngster more room offensive, and the chances for an assist are bigger. Also positive that Pogba gets more freedom in the middle to find the wide men.


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  • Jan Verthongen, Spurs (£6.0M): The Belgian centre back starts every match as long as he's availiable. With Ben Davies and Serge Aurier going in and out of the team, Verthongen is much more safe, Soton will have more than enough with defending this sunday.

Midfielders:

  • Sadio Mane (£9.3M): The Senegalese winger starting to hit his form again. Against Man City he was back on top, and also scored a goal for Jürgen Klopp. Being 0.8 cheaper than Mo Salah there is good value for the left winger.

  • Ryiad Mahrez, Leicester (£8.6M): The Algerian dribbler has been in great form the last month for Leicester. Played 81 minutes against Fleetwood on Tuesday, but that shouldn't have to much to say. Meeting the Watford defence who's been a dream to play against.as a forward the last weeks. Could easily bring up a goal and an assist.

  • Jesse Lingard, Man Utd (£6.4M): Lingard being brilliant for Man Utd the since November. Playing with Pogba behind who got much more freedom now then earlier. Burnley won their last game against Stoke December 12, and would be desperate after a point, or three, which could give room for "Messi Lingard" up front.

  • Marko Arnautovic, West Ham (£7.0M): What has David Moyes told his Austrian attacker? Arnautovic has been brilliant and the best player for West Ham after "The Chosen one" came to the club. Playing against Bournemouth who got they're strengths in attack. Scored five in his last five games. One of the best in-form players at the moment.


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Strikers:

  • Harry Kane, Spurs (£13.0M): Goals guaranteed. That's Harry Kane. Scoring just for fun right now, and only scored one in they're 4-0 victory against Everton last weekend. Meeting Southampton away this weekend, a game where the "HurryKane" can be trouble for the Soton defenders.

  • Roberto Firmino, Liverpool (£9.2M): We're taking with us to out of the fab three. Leaving Salah out. Bobby Firmino got eight points against Man City, and are meeting Swansea this weekend. A team with massive holes in the defence. Perfect for Firmino to wander in to.


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Bench:

  • Adrian, West Ham (£4.4M): So we need a goalkeeper on the bench. If Ibe and Callum Wilson would be of they're game this weekend there is a chance that Adrian would get a CS. The spaniard have shown Mr. Moyes that he is a better goalkeeper then Joe Hart at the moment, and at his best he's a decent PL-goalkeeper. Very cheap as well. That's why the former Everton-player gets a place in our team.

  • Andrew Robertson, Liverpool (£4.7M): Were great against Man City, and are taking new steps by the minute. Getting a lot forward with Mane as a winger who goes inside almost every time. Good chances for a CS against The Jacks.

  • Jordon Ibe, Bournemouth (£4.8M): Looked fresh against Arsenal, and got the x-factor in Bournemouth. Been starting the last six games for Bournemouth, and got the x-factor in form of speed and creativity out wide for Eddie How. Open match against West Ham, where the artists will be Ibe and Arnautovic.

  • Laurent Depoitre, Huddersfield (£5.5M): Huddersfield's "Big Dunc". Massive threat in the air. Being a little bit of inconsistence in form of scoring but it wouldn't surprise me if he scored the winner at Bet365.

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Firmino and salah are both in my FPL league but you failed to include Salah why?

Had to choose. Big price-range between Salah and Mané, and the Senegalese’s form has been promising. Looking better game for game. Nothing against Salah, but didn’t have the money to have both Salah & Firmino in the team. @iamowomizz