Fantasy Premier League: Best XI for Gameweek 29

Arsenal and Manchester City play twice in this gameweek.
Fantasy Premier League: Watford ended the unbeaten Liverpool run as goals from Ismaïla Sarr and Troy Deeney were enough to earn a comprehensive victory over the table-toppers. Bournemouth and Chelsea shared four goals and two points between them while late drama saw Everton and Manchester United split the points.
Bad to worse for Jose Mourinho as Tottenham succumbed to Aston Villa at home with a score of 3-2. Both Manchester City and Arsenal failed to feature this Gameweek.
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Gameweek 28 Review - 22 Points
A very disappointing week that came with meagre returns. Aside from James Tarkowski’s six points and captain Sadio Mane’s four, there were no significant contributions from the team. Jamie Vardy and Tammy Abraham did not appear in their respective matches this week. While Todd Cantwell had three points, Caglar Soyuncu, Ayoze Perez and Matthew Ryan had two points. Andrew Robertson, Danny Ings and Harry Maguire contributed only one point each..
The average for the week was 26 points.
Gameweek 29 Transfers
Jordan Henderson is transferred out this week due to his injury. The Liverpool midfielder is replaced by Wolves veteran Joao Moutinho. The Portuguese comes in cheap and is one of the regular players for Nuno’s side and also has high potential to produce productive weeks.
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Gameweek 29 Line-up
4-4-2 is the preferred formation this week. Rui Patricio starts in goal as Wolverhampton are playing Brighton at home this week. Matthew Ryan moves to the bench. John Lundstram and James Tarkowski starts in defense and are joined by Andrew Robertson and Caglar Soyuncu, with Harry Maguire moving to the bench.
Captain Sadio Mane is accompanied by Kevin de Bruyne and Ayoze Perez this week in the midfield. Newbie Joao Moutinho also starts alongside the trio. Todd Cantwell is benched for the week. Danny Ings and Jamie Vardy start in a strong forward line, with the injured Tammy Abraham moving to the bench. Kevin de Bruyne is the vice-captain for the week.

It is a crunch double-header for Manchester City as Pep Guardiola’s men face both Manchester United and Arsenal in two consecutive matches on Sunday and Thursday respectively. Liverpool are at home to face Bournemouth and hope to end their current miserable form while Chelsea will face off Everton at Stanford Bridge.
Jose Mourinho will aim to bring Spurs back on track when they visit Burnley while Arsenal faces West Ham in their first of two matches this week..

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