Fantasy Football Fix's sophisticated Algorithm has crunched the numbers to predict the optimal team for Gameweek 11.
This data-driven selection offers a fascinating blend of in-form players and favourable fixtures, promising to maximise point potential. Let's delve into the selections and the stats behind them.
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Nick Pope (£5.0m) takes his place in goal for this optimal team. The Newcastle United shot-stopper faces Nottingham Forest at home, a fixture that bodes well for clean sheet potential. With a projected 4.1 points for Gameweek 11, Pope offers a solid foundation for the team.
The backline this week combines defensive stability with attacking potential.
Pedro Porro (£5.5m) stands out with one goal and the most shots (19) by any defender this season, according to Opta Stats Sandbox. Facing Ipswich Town at home, his projected 4.3 points underscore his dual threat.
Rayan Aït-Nouri (£4.7m) has been a revelation with 3 goals and 2 assists, and a home match against Southampton boosts his 4.0-point projection, hinting he could continue his impressive form.
Noussair Mazraoui (£4.5m) completes the defence with a fixture against Leicester City. Like his counterparts, he faces a newly promoted team and hopes to build on his one assist, with a projected 3.7 points suggesting he could deliver returns.
The midfield is where this team truly excels. Mohamed Salah (£12.8m) leads the lineup with 7 goals, 5 assists, and 5 big chances created. With a home match against Aston Villa, his projected 6.9 points make him a strong captaincy option.
However, the armband goes to Son Heung-min (£9.9m) this week, with a projected 7.3 points against Ipswich Town. At just 6.5% ownership, Son could be a standout differential captain for Gameweek 11. He’s scored 3 goals, assisted 3, and created 5 big chances in just 575 minutes, averaging 8 FPL points per home game according to the Opta Heatmaps tool.
Bryan Mbeumo (£6.7m) brings excellent value, currently ranking as FPL’s fourth-highest scorer with 71 points. Though he’s scored 8 goals from an xG of just 3.54, his owners will hope this overperformance continues against Bournemouth at home.
Brennan Johnson (£6.7m) rounds out the midfield with strong stats, including 4.08 expected goals and 0.85 expected assists this season. His inclusion reflects the Algorithm's focus on high-potential, value picks.
Erling Haaland (£15.3m) leads the forward line, even after a slight dip in recent form. Despite scoring just once in his last 5 games, he’s already netted 11 goals this season and accumulated 4.38 xG during his dry spell.
As a premium asset, Haaland remains a threat to the 350,000+ managers who sold him this week, making him the most transferred-out player according to the Transfer Analytics tool. His projected 6.1 points against Brighton for Gameweek 11 highlight his consistent danger, even in challenging matchups.
Matheus Cunha (£6.7m) and Yoane Wissa (£6.0m) round out the forward line. Cunha brings 4 goals, 1 assist, and an impressive 8 big chances created, underlining his well-rounded attacking threat. With a home fixture against Southampton, his 4.4 projected points offer solid value.
Wissa, with 4 goals and 2 assists, also looks promising for his home match against Bournemouth. His projected 4.6 points reflect his potential to deliver in this favourable fixture.
Here’s the full team in the Future Planner tool. For Gameweek 11, the Algorithm has crafted a well-balanced lineup, blending premium assets like Haaland and Salah with high-potential value picks in favourable fixtures.
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