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⚽️ GW1: A Tale of Two Captains

Gameweek 1 of the 2025/26 FPL season delivered a clear message: Haaland is back, and Salah remains the most reliable opening-week asset in FPL history.

  • Erling Haaland (£14.0m) scored a brace in Manchester City’s 4–0 win over Wolves, earning 13 points and the maximum bonus. Captainers banked 26 points.
  • Mohamed Salah (£14.5m) returned 8 points in Liverpool’s 4–2 win over Bournemouth, extending his streak of never blanking in a GW1.

More than 1.3 million managers captained Haaland, while Salah remained the most popular pick with over 3.6 million armband votes.

🔥 Verified GW1 Standouts

PlayerPointsNotes
Haaland13Brace + bonus vs Wolves
Salah8Goal vs Bournemouth
Hugo Ekitike11Goal + assist, 4 shots, 2 big chances
Cody Gakpo7Goal + assist, strong underlying stats
Federico Chiesa6Scored in Liverpool’s front four

Liverpool’s attacking quartet all returned, with Ekitike emerging as a potential breakout star. His underlying stats—4 shots, 2 big chances, 2 chances created—ranked top in the match.

🧊 GW1 Template Failures

PlayerPointsNotes
Cole Palmer2Blank vs Crystal Palace
Florian Wirtz3Created chances but no returns
João Pedro2Quiet game vs Fulham
Wan-Bissaka2West Ham conceded vs Sunderland

Palmer was the third-most captained player but failed to deliver. João Pedro and Wirtz showed promise but lacked end product. Wan-Bissaka’s West Ham debut was defensively shaky.

🧮 EO & Captaincy Logic – JAM-IE Breakdown

PlayerOwnershipCaptaincy Return
Salah54%16 pts (C)
Haaland48%26 pts (C)
Palmer58%4 pts (C)

Managers who backed Haaland gained a clear edge. Salah captainers held ground, while Palmer picks fell flat. The EO matrix now favors Haaland as the default captain for GW2.

🧠 Squad Structure Reflection

GW1 rewarded squads with:

  • ✅ Liverpool double-up (Salah + Ekitike)
  • ✅ Haaland captaincy
  • ✅ Avoidance of Palmer and João Pedro
  • ✅ Flexible mid-price midfielders

Squads built around Salah, Haaland, and Ekitike now hold value and form advantage. Those with Palmer, Wirtz, or João Pedro may need early surgery.

🧪 Wildcard Strategy – GW2 Viability

If your squad scored under 50 and holds multiple underperformers, a GW2 Wildcard is tactically sound. Key reasons:

  • 📈 Price rises: Ekitike already climbing
  • 🔥 Form spikes: Haaland, Salah, Ekitike all firing
  • 📆 Fixture swings: Arsenal, Brighton, and Chelsea assets become more attractive
  • 💰 Team value: Early Wildcard lets you chase value and avoid droppers

📆 Fixture Targets – GW2 to GW7

TeamKey FixturesAssets to Target
ArsenalLeeds, Forest, BournemouthSaka, Saliba, Calafiori
BrightonEverton, Bournemouth, SpursM. O’Riley
ChelseaFulham, Brentford, BournemouthPalmer, Cucurella
LiverpoolArsenal, Everton, BurnleySalah, Ekitike, Chiesa
Man CityBurnley, Newcastle, SpursHaaland, Aït-Nouri

🧭 JAM-IE Tactical Blueprint

If you’re Wildcarding, build around:

  • EO shields: Haaland, Salah
  • 🎯 Differentials: Ekitike, Chiesa, Calafiori
  • 🧠 Captaincy logic: Haaland (GW2), Salah (GW3), Saka (GW4)
  • 🔄 Modular squad structure: 3-5-2 or 4-4-2 with flexible price points
  • 📈 Price rise chasers: Ekitike, Chiesa, Gakpo

📝 Final Thoughts

GW1 was a reminder that ownership doesn’t equal output. Haaland punished doubters, Salah remained consistent, and Ekitike emerged as a tactical gem. Whether you’re activating your Wildcard or refining your squad for GW2, JAM-IE logic remains clear: build modular, publish-ready squads with captaincy clarity and tactical polish.

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