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Telegraph Fantasy Football: Game Week 21 insights
Saka blanks in Gunners romp
Last week’s pick only accumulated three points even though his team put five past Crystal Palace. At £5.7m, Telegraph Fantasy Football managers may be getting frustrated with the England international.
Toney reminds managers of potential
The forward impressed on his return after an eight-month hiatus, notching six points in a 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest. There’s no FA Cup for Brentford but a rearranged fixture against Manchester City is on the horizon, which could create a flurry of transfer activity to obtain the talisman’s services.
Liverpool convince without star men
With Salah (£7.2m) and Alexander-Arnold (£5.5m) missing for Klopp’s side there would have been some trepidation from their supporters as they travelled to in-form Bournemouth. Those fears were quickly alleviated as Jota (£5.3m) and Nunez (£6.1m) each netted doubles in a dominant 4-0 victory.
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Telegraph Fantasy Football Tips: Game Week 22 – FA Cup fourth round
The Telegraph Fantasy Football player list has been analysed ahead of the upcoming games and these look like the best players to transfer in:
1. Diogo Jota (£5.3m)
The aforementioned forward is thriving in his Egyptian teammate’s absence, having registered seven attacking returns in his last four outings. Rested against Fulham in the League Cup, the Portugal international looks primed to start against Norwich at the weekend.
2. Ben Chilwell (£4.7m)
The left-back impressed midweek after a long layoff, allowing Levi Colwill (£2.9m) to play in his natural centre-back position. With low ownership and high attacking intent, he could prove a great differential over the next period of games.
3. Jarrad Branthwaite (£2.2m)
The Toffees have fielded strong XIs in both FA Cup fixtures thus far, with the budget defender securing a clean sheet in each. With Telegraph Fantasy Football managers loading their watchlists with expensive returnees like Haaland (£8.0m) and Alexander-Arnold (£5.5m), obtaining the services of nailed-on cheap enablers could be a wise tactic.
Telegraph Fantasy Football: Transfer stats
One of the most useful Telegraph Fantasy Football match facts to keep an eye on throughout the season is the average number of transfers used by managers in and around your league position. Ensuring you have a few extra transfers in hand is a sure-fire way to pull away from your closest rivals.
- Top 100 – 8.95 average transfers remaining
- Top 1,000 – 12.15
- Top 10,000 – 14.61
Premier League insights
Finally, here are some of the best up-to-date football insights for the season ahead:
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