{"id":97576,"date":"2023-12-18T14:24:37","date_gmt":"2023-12-18T14:24:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/?p=97576"},"modified":"2023-12-18T14:24:37","modified_gmt":"2023-12-18T14:24:37","slug":"fpl-gameweek-18-cole-palmer-michael-olise-and-five-players-to-consider-for-transfers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stopsmokingway.com\/soccer\/fpl-gameweek-18-cole-palmer-michael-olise-and-five-players-to-consider-for-transfers\/","title":{"rendered":"FPL Gameweek 18: Cole Palmer, Michael Olise and five players to consider for transfers"},"content":{"rendered":"
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There was lots to get to grips with for Fantasy Premier League managers over the past week or so, with three gameweeks in quick succession, some big-game matchups and a succession of key players in the FPL world either succumbing to injury or returning from them.<\/p>\n
Additionally, after Bournemouth vs Luton was abandoned early, there\u2019s no clear decision to be taken yet on points allocation from that fixture. An FPL statement said only: \u201cGameweek 17 will remain open after the conclusion of Sunday\u2019s matches. More information will follow in due course.\u201d<\/p>\n
Managers should also be aware that the upcoming gameweek, GW18, starts earlier than usual due to Thursday night\u2019s Crystal Palace vs Brighton fixture, which means transfers and team alterations must be completed before 6:30pm BST that evening. Here are five players we think are worth considering, based on form and fixture lists.<\/p>\n
One of the Premier League\u2019s most in-form forwards, Ollie Watkins has fired Villa up to second after another goal against Brentford last time out, making it four goals and one assist in his last six games. That kind of reliable points haul is a massive boost from a second-tier forward (in price terms) and there could be more ahead.<\/p>\n
Villa face rock bottom Sheffield United next and fellow relegation strugglers Burnley before the new year, both at home. Sandwiched between those fixtures is a trip to Man United, but the Red Devils have been average at best at Old Trafford, conceding 14 in nine games so far – and with great counter speed and incision, this Villa team are exactly the type who have exploited holes in the United back line.<\/p>\n
Popping up with 14 points in GW17 thanks to a goal and assist, Cole Palmer is now 0.6m more expensive than he was at the start of the season – but with good reason as he keeps impacting so much for Chelsea.<\/p>\n
He\u2019s averaging 5.2pts per game across the last 30 days, including scores of eight and six even when the Blues have failed to win their fixtures. Wolves, Crystal Palace, Luton and Fulham is a nice upcoming run of games; he\u2019s becoming ever-more important to Mauricio Pochettino\u2019s attack, he\u2019s frequently in extremely high and central positions and he\u2019s assumed penalty-taking duty. At this price, he\u2019s still a no-brainer if you don\u2019t already have him in your team – which only 21% of managers do right now.<\/p>\n
Our selection for a new defender comes from Tottenham, with right-back Pedro Porro another who has been in good form and is facing a decent upcoming fixture list.<\/p>\n
He has two assists in his last three and four in his last six, while a clean sheet against Nottingham Forest last time out kept his good haul going: it\u2019s now 5, 5, 0, 5, 5, 8 in his most recent games, with that zero aberration coming against champions Man City. Next up is Everton, a much-improved team of late but still with weaknesses in attack, so a clean sheet could be on the agenda even if he doesn\u2019t add to his assist tally. Beyond that, Brighton and Bournemouth are more open teams he might impact against in the final third.<\/p>\n
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Top of the goalkeepers in terms of highest points this season, Leno is owned by just 16% of managers but has earned 69 points this FPL season – and only one stopper, Wes Foderingham, has made more than his 73 saves this term.<\/p>\n
With Burnley and Bournemouth on the horizon, more clean sheets is a real possibility – though then you\u2019d need to gamble on whether to play him against Arsenal on new year\u2019s eve in the hopes of save bonus points, or to rotate him out for your alternative stopper for that gameweek.<\/p>\n
After a really stop-start campaign so far, Michael Olise looks now ready to be fit and firing for Crystal Palace – and how they need him to.<\/p>\n
A late penalty against Man City rescued a point this past weekend but it\u2019s now just one win in ten for the Eagles in the top flight. When he\u2019s on form, Olise\u2019s dribbling and ability to both create and shoot make him a standout in the team and a conduit for the attack; games against Brighton, Chelsea and Brentford should offer the space in transition to suit Palace on the break and Olise in particular.<\/p>\n
He might be a bit of an outside pick at this stage, so soon after returning from injury, but he\u2019s also down 0.2 from his original cost – he could therefore prove profitable in more ways than one if you get in early.<\/p>\n