Fantasy Premier League 2016-17: Players to pick for gameweek 3
In gameweek 2, Sergio Aguero and Zlatan Ibrahimovic continued their goal scoring form while Nolito proved to be the surprise package. As we head into gameweek 3, FPL managers are busy finding replacements for the injured Philippe Coutinho and George Friend. Look no more as we have all the solutions.
Before going into the player picks of
Forward
1. Sergio Aguero - 13 points
2. Zlatan Ibrahimović – 13 points
3. Alvaro Negredo – 10 points
Midfielders
4. Eden Hazard – 4 points
5. Riyad Mahrez – 3 points
6. Nathan Redmond – 2 points
7. Erik Lamela – 3 points
Defenders
8. Toby Alderweireld – 6 points
9. Luke Shaw – 11 points
10. George Friend – 2 points
Goalkeeper
11. David de Gea – 6 points
12. Victor Valdes – 0 points
* Goal scorers are in bold.
73 points from the 12 players we selected last week—not a bad
So, on to the third
Gameweek 3 fixtures
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool
Chelsea v Burnley
Crystal Palace v Bournemouth
Everton v Stoke City
Leicester City v Swansea City
Southampton v Sunderland
Watford v Arsenal
Hull City v Manchester United
West Bromwich Albion v Middlesbrough
Manchester City v West Ham United
Player picks
Most FPL managers will have a few injury problems this week, which will also force some changes to our side. However, we won't be making any changes to the strike force. Why fix something which isn’t broken?
Strikers
1. Sergio Aguero (13.1): If you do not have him already, do everything you can to get him into the team. You might have to pay through the nose, but he is more likely to return the investment with great interest. He is up against a West Ham side who are likely to struggle on the road, and his goal scoring spree is unlikely to stop.
2. Zlatan Ibrahimović (11.7): The United star's value has already jumped up by 0.2, and he is currently the most owned player in the FPL—54.2% teams have him. He has already dismissed initial qualms about how he is likely to struggle to adjust to the Premier League—proving that world-class players can succeed anywhere. An away trip to Hull City is up next, which could be a tricky fixture, but except Zlatan and Mourinho to find a way to succeed.
3. Alvaro Negredo (6.7): His price is on the rise, but he still remains a bargain, especially considering Andre Gray might face a bigger suspension if he appeals and loses it. A visit to a West Brom, who are coming off the back of a poor loss against Everton, means Middlesbrough are likely to continue their good start to the season.
Midfielders
4. Ross Barkley (7.7): The 22-year-old is yet to fulfill his full potential as a footballer, but very few managers can get the best out of youngsters like Ronald Koeman can. They have a potent attack at their disposal, and Barkley seems to be at the heart of it. With 15 points from the opening two games, Barkley could be a good investment at this point, especially with Everton having an easy run of games.
5. Eden Hazard (10.1): The Chelsea star is back to the best this season and at 10.1, he could still prove to be a bargain. With matches against Burnley and Swansea coming up in the next two
6. Nathan Redmond (6.1): Whether he can be the next Thierry Henry or not remains to be seen, but for now, Redmond is the most value for money midfielder in FPL. A tough match against Manchester United in the last
7. Juan Mata (7.5): With Coutinho struggling with his fitness, a lot of managers will look for temporary replacements, and at 7.5, Juan Mata could be the perfect fit. The Spaniard is desperate to prove himself to Jose Mourinho, and he has made a decent start to the season. Mata is likely to be involved in a goal or two against Hull City, and then you can remove him next week ahead of the Manchester derby.
Defenders
8. Luke Shaw (5.6): After struggling with his fitness last season, Luke Shaw is determined to make his mark at the Old Trafford this time around, and he has started with a bang. With Mourinho at the helm, one would expect United to be tight at the back, which could turn Shaw into a profitable buy. Add to that, he has the ability to add an assist or two in between. His price can rise sharply now, get him ASAP.
9. Kyle Walker (5.6): While Toby Alderweireld is perhaps a safer bet, Walker has the ability to score or assist from time to time. It is very important to have a Tottenham defender in your team now as they look one of the best defensive sides in the league.
10. Adam Smith (4.5): Bournemouth
Goalkeepers
11. Tom Heaton (4.5): The Burnley goalkeeper had an impressive outing against Liverpool in his last match as his team kept an unlikely clean sheet. He has already made 12 saves this season, racking up 14 points along the way. Heaton is the perfect choice as your second goalkeeper at the moment.
12. David de Gea (5.5): The Spaniard had 15 clean sheets last season, and under Jose Mourinho, that is only likely to increase further. Arguably the best keeper in the league, DDG could churn out points consistently this season. An away fixture against Hull City is up next and six more points are probably on their way for de Gea.
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