Which Top 3 Gunners Assets to Select v Wolves? FPL Squad of the Week
One big move in this FPL team of the week involves select no Manchester City players - indeed, that includes Haaland!
Our funds is needed to load up on Arsenal assets as they face at home one of the worst sides in Premier League history.
Yes, Manchester City scored in five times on their last away fixture, but this time they face Crystal Palace, a side with the second-strongest defensive record in the league for goals conceded and fourth-best in relation of xGC.
And the Gunners hosting Wolves is the type of fixture you must exploit - the best side in the league against one lacking of form, quality and confidence.
The lineup of the week is selected based on current prices to fit within a £100m limit, as if you were using a Free Hit.
How did Last Week's Team Perform?
The captain didn't deliver but high scores from Fernandes (eighteen), Ruben Dias (fourteen), Foden (twelve) and Tarkowski (nine), along with a fortunate sixteen-point Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall bench appearance resulted in a monster eighty-three points. Boom!
Fantasy Premier League Team of the Gameweek for Gameweek 16
Goalkeeper & Defenders
Roefs, Sunderland, keeper, £4.7m - Newcastle (h)
This long-awaited Tyne-Wear derby in the Premier League for eight years is likely to be noisy, fiery, combative - and it might be one of those games that is full of tension but minimal goalmouth action.
Which would render Roefs, ranked third in the FPL goalkeeper standings, a solid option.
White, Arsenal, £5.2m - Wolves (home)
An Arsenal defensive asset is a essential pick this week. Wolves have one goal scored away from home this season and one in their past six matches.
White is a excellent offensive threat when he is given his chance. Having started the past two at full-back, registered a 14-point haul against the Bees and tops the way in that period among Gunners defenders with two big chances created, 2 attempts inside the area and an expected goal involvement of 0.7.
Marc Cucurella, the Blues, £6.2m - the Toffees (home)
Everton are inconsistent so this selection is focused more on Chelseadefence and the Spaniard's upside.
The London club have the fourth-strongest defensive record while he has created more opportunities (19) than any other defender in the division.
And he hasn't scored this season, having netted five times the previous campaign.
Dalot, United, £4.4m - the Cherries (home)
You can't have great hopes for a United shutout - they have just one this entire campaign - but Bournemouthscoring have dried up in the last two matches.
Crucially, the Portuguese defender has been occupying some very advanced roles as a wing-back in the past 3 fixtures.
During that spell he's taken 4 shots, 2 big chances, a goal and an assist. He missed a great opportunity at Wolves on Monday too.
Midfielders
Bukayo Saka (captain), Arsenal, £10.2m - Wolves (home)
This fixture against Wolves is too tempting to ignore and that makes Bukayo Saka, Arsenaltop offensive asset a must-have.
No stats needed to back this up. Manchester United had 27 shots at Wolves on Monday night, scored four and could have had double that.
The Gunners will be keen to attack.
Rice, Arsenal, £7.1m - Wolverhampton (home)
Just a single point behind Bruno Fernandes in the FPL midfielder standings, Declan Rice is incredibly consistent for Arsenal.
More attacking this season, he's generated more chances than any Gunners teammate (twenty-seven) and has five assists to his name.
He's also the surest bet for minutes as Mikel Arteta could see this fixture as a chance to rotate his players.
Fernandes, United, £9m - Bournemouth (h)
The Portuguese playmaker may have replaced Semenyo as the essential Fantasy Premier League midfield asset.
Match-up proof, always a shout for defensive contribution points and with several ways to points.
Cole Palmer, Chelsea, £10.3m - Everton (home)
This week's differential pick, Cole Palmer has his first full ninety minutes since returning after a lengthy layoff and we are aware what an high-scoring fantasy player he can be.
You sense that, as quickly as he has one good game, FPL managers will be flocking to bring him in.
He was absent for ChelseaChampions League loss at the Italian side, but that was the team easing him back carefully so he ought to be well-rested for Everton.
Dango Ouattara, the Bees, £6m - Leeds United (h)
Leeds enter this match off the back of two strong home performances against Chelsea and Liverpool, but away from home they have conceded three goals for every one they've netted.
This is likely the winger's final fixture before departing for the AFCON.
He's been superb for the Bees this term, and has 5 attacking returns in his last three home matches.
Attack
Igor Thiago, Brentford, £6.9m - Leeds (home)
It has been a frustrating last few weeks for the striker owners, with only 3 points in two matches.
Nevertheless, he's the second top scorer in the league and has seven goals in seven fixtures at home. He's the best forward option this week and, with a favourable run of games, you can set and forget until the end of January at the very least.
Hugo Ekitike, the Reds, £8.4m - Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
Surely the manager keeps faith with the promising striker, after his two-goal performance at Leeds United.
He performed well at the start of the campaign and you can't help but think what he would have done had a rival striker not been signed and competed with him for minutes at the number nine role.
Substitutes
- Martin Dubravka, the Clarets, £4m - Fulham ({h|home