FPL Guru: How your team should look like in Gameweek 35
The 35th game week features 14 games with Man City, Spurs, Man United and Arsenal among those playing twice.
Tottenham humbled Huddersfield thanks to a Lucas Moura hat-trick while Manchester United overcame a resilient West Ham. An Aubameyang goal was enough for Arsenal to get all three points from Watford in a close match which saw Troy Deeney sent off. Crystal Place failed to repeat their heroics from the reverse fixture as they succumbed to the fearful Manchester City. The match of the week, saw Liverpool come out unscathed against Chelsea, reviving their title race with a thrilling win at Anfield.
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Nathan Redmond, Paul Pogba and Callum Wilson were the stars of the week as each of them got 15 points each to boost the team. Sadio Mane supported them with 9 crucial points while Alisson becker got 7 points for his clean sheet against Chelsea. Captain Rashford and vice-captain Aguero only got 2 points each with Ricardo Pereira and Aymeric Laporte also getting two points each. Richarlison finished the week with one point while Matt Doherty got 0 points from his side’s loss against Southampton.
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Richarlison is the likeliest player to be transferred out. The Brazilian has been going through a slump of sorts with only 6 points during the last three matches. However, his occasional outburst of points gives him enough value and makes him a better choice than James Maddison or Lucas Moura. The latter is expected to shine in the absence of Harry Kane and could be a valuable piece during the last four weeks.
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Gameweek 35 Line-up
It is going to be a high-scoring week with 14 games
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]3-4-3 remains the preferred system. Alisson continues in front of the goal, with Fabianski staying on the bench. Andrew Robertson, Matt Doherty and Aymeric Laporte start in defense with the last two playing twice this week. Aaron-Wan Bissaka, whose side faces Arsenal and Ricardo Pereira move to the bench. Ryan Fraser, Nathan Redmond, Paul Pogba and Sadio Mane start in the middle with Richarlison demoted to the bench. Joshua King, Marcus Rashford and Sergio Aguero maintain their starting roles as forwards. Paul Pogba is made captain while fellow midfielder Nathan Redmond is made vice-captain.
As a crucial double-gameweek nears, all eyes will be on second-placed Manchester City. Guardiola’s men will have two tough challenges, their Champions League David Tottenham visit the Etihad before Old Trafford beckons for the Manchester derby. Liverpool will look to maintain their fine run and possibly secure a spot in the top of the table when they visit Cardiff, while Arsenal welcomes Crystal palace to the Emirates. The Gunners also play Wolves at home as part of the double-gameweek, while Spurs face Brighton, after the City encounter, at their newly finished stadium. Manchester United visit Everton before welcoming City, while Chelsea face Sean Dyche’s Burnley.
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