GW4 has come and gone and considering GW5 is in the midweek that’s a short turn around. It almost deadline for GW5. Quite a few players scored 8 or more and considering Liverpool won 9-0 Salah wasn’t one of them.
Top of the list was Firmino with two goals and three assists, even TAA got a goal and an assist and Haland got a hattrick. Special mention to Dean Henderson who saved a penalty from Harry Kane. Dalot was up there as well.

After a dismay display from my team, I activated the wild card.
Over the last few blogs I did the TAA v Cancelo ownership chart well, TAA is definitely moving in front in terms of selection, its up to 4% now.

In terms of Salah v Haland it’s no surprise. Now this is for premium players as they are a Midfielder and a Forward. KDB is slowly climbing.

If we were to look at Forwards only, we can see Kane has been quite stable whereas Haland is catching Jesus up. at one point the difference was 32% it is currently now 13% will the gap come down again?

Overall we can see that the highest selected players are generally the big points scorer, apart from Danny Ward and Sam Greenwood.

If we look at this from most points, we can see some low ownership decent points. This could be possible transfers in the future.

I decided to look at Defender form this blog. Arsenal defenders are sitting in the top two positions. After his 17 point haul TAA is up there, Veltman and Dunk are sitting high with some good scores over the last four game weeks.
There are some good fixtures coming up so maybe going big at the back is the right decision.

But what about Man UTD, back-to-back wins, is it time to look at their assets? I’ve bought one in on my wildcard. A’m I mad or A’m I going to beat the curve.

Using my Wildcard this game week was based on a few factors mainly I’m losing big points to players in my mini league and as I always say the best time to play the W/C is when you need it.
I’m backing Salah as captain again, but if he doesn’t return this game week I really need to rethink my strategy.
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