Wolves have downed tools and shipped eight goals in their last two games so the matchup is there for Liverpool to have one last blow out under the guidance of a manager who will go down as one of their greatest ever. Mohamed Salah hasn’t had a bad season by any stretch, but he has failed to match his ridiculously high standards in FPL and will end on his lowest FPL season total since he arrived at Anfield seven seasons ago. His ownership is as low as we have seen for a very long time which is partly due to his form, but also because of injuries, being away for AFCON and not having an end of season double gameweek. A differential Salah presents an opportunity and he’s an outstanding pick if you can afford him for the final day.
Liverpool don’t keep many clean sheets but expect Trent Alexander-Arnold to be a constant threat going forward whilst Harvey Elliot, Luis Diaz and Coady Gakpo, who looks set to continue playing as the number 9, offer an alternative route to the Liverpool attack if funds are tight. All are less than 11% owned.
Arsenal have been the best source of clean sheets this season and Benjamin White, William Saliba and Gabriel have been the top three defensive performers in the league. Whilst a clean sheet feels likely against Everton, it’s the attackers who carry the highest ceiling
Due to their recent double gameweeks, most FPL managers are well invested in Spurs players. On paper Sheffield United away is a good fixture but backing the visitors for a clean sheet feels dangerous. The likes of Pedro Porro and Guglielmo Vicario are probably a hold and not a sell but benching them could be an option. Meanwhile, Son Heung-min isn’t playing well but has a track record of bullying newly promoted teams and given Richarlsion’s injury we could see him back up top playing as the lone striker. Some will look to the South Korean as a differential captain this week but backing a man out of form, playing for a side low on confidence with next to nothing to play for feels too punty.
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