Bukayo Sacca (Captain), Arsenal, £10.5m – Epsweich (A), palace (h)
Because of the reasons mentioned above, I trust Saka’s minutes this week. Yes, he comes back from injury but needs time to play to improve his gymnastics.
With past experience, he could easily get two numbers in both of these games to get his arm.
Mohamed Salah (Lace Captain), Liverpool, £13.8m – Leicester (A)
Week’s last game was the first since Week 8, when Salah’s move was negative. People sell it, but don’t be one of them.
And if you are in danger of being away, or worried about the time of the game for your twins, Salah will make a very safe captain team.
Morgan Rogers, Aston Villa, £5.6m – Newcastle (H), Manchester City (A)
It appears to be stupid to think that Rogers may rest last week. He has become a player who starts every game for Villa. The two are not exciting for them, but Rogers is the only front of the villa’s forward capital that you can really wait for the start of both games and you want to score in both games.
Jarod Boin, West Ham, £7.5m – Southampton (H)
This game is very juice to pass for West Ham Talisman. Boyne has a 7/10 season so far, but there are still four-digit players.
He has had 17 penalties in his last six games, 12 in the box. Bowin usually increases the expected goals of XG, but he has only one goal in 1.4 xg, which shows that he may be worthy.
Iberic IS, £6.9m – Bournemouth (H), Arsenal (A)
As the week approaches, I will be more and more convinced that Palace coach Oliver Glasner will rest some key players in the game, a little bit to play in the league four days before the FA Cup.
But Iz is still worthy. As mentioned above, he could have attracted it in week 32 and we look very differently.
He is the main player of the palace and he can very well start both games and 20 minutes left for the game.