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FPL Gameweek 37 Insights
Hello ScoreSnippet Managers,
Gameweek 37 is upon us, and with just two rounds left, it's crunch time! Liverpool is in red-hot form, leading the league in goals over the last three games. This week, Eberechi Eze and Cody Gakpo are standout players to watch. Here's your comprehensive guide to navigating this pivotal week.
🔥 Players to Watch
Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace): Eze has been in scintillating form, amassing 35 points over the last three gameweeks, including a 16-point haul against Spurs. Facing Wolves, who have suffered two consecutive losses, Eze is poised for another big performance.
Cody Gakpo (Liverpool): Gakpo has emerged as a key differential, with Liverpool's attacking prowess making him a valuable asset.
⚽️ Forwards: Value Picks
Cody Gakpo (Liverpool): Gakpo offers the best points-to-cost ratio among attackers over the past three matchdays, making him a top value pick.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa): Watkins is among the top performers, with Aston Villa expected to score 2.2 goals against a potentially rotated Spurs side.
Alexander Isak (Newcastle): Despite a tough fixture against Arsenal, Isak remains a differential worth considering, especially with his penalty duties.
Matheus Cunha (Wolves): Cunha continues to be a consistent performer, offering value in the attacking department.
Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest): Wood has been a solid pick throughout the season, providing consistent returns.
🎯 Midfielders: Form and Value
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): Salah remains an obvious pick, especially with Liverpool's attacking form.
Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace): As highlighted, Eze is in top form and offers excellent value.
Kevin Schade (Brentford): Schade has been delivering high points-to-cost returns, making him a budget-friendly option.
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford): Mbeumo continues to be a strong long-term pick, with consistent performances throughout the season.
🛡️ Defenders: Short-Term Gains
Dan Burn (Newcastle): Burn has been the standout defender in terms of points per cost in recent matchdays, making him a top short-term pick.
Matty Cash (Aston Villa): Cash offers attacking potential and is a valuable short-term option.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United): Wan-Bissaka has registered 45 touches in the opposition box, indicating his advanced role and potential for attacking returns.
Fabian Schär (Newcastle): Schär remains a threat on set-pieces and benefits from Newcastle's strong defense.
Rayan Ait-Nouri (Wolves): While defender rotation and form can be inconsistent, Ait-Nouri stands out as the best long-term pick among defenders.
📊 Team in Focus: Liverpool
Liverpool has been the most in-form team, netting the most goals in the last three games. Their attacking assets, including Salah and Gakpo, are prime targets for this gameweek.
Stay ahead of the competition and make those crucial transfers count!
Happy managing,
Abdullah
Founder, ScoreSnippet