Fantasy Premier League GW9: AI team, tips and wildcard

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Ahead of Game week Nine (9) and, most importantly, mouthwatering fixtures this week, FPL managers should be ready to set up their team and make necessary transfers if need be.

As expected, managers have had to deal with a lot of issues ranging from injuries to underperformance, and personal preferences. It will get more complicated now that top players are returning from tiring European fixtures to face teams rested well in the midweek.Ahead of this week’s quest, AI has released its traditional first XI for this week.

Don’t neglect Salah yet again. Trust him to deliver an outstanding performance against Everton. Keep him in your team and can also reward him with captaincy. Some managers do not always cherish the idea of including Manchester City players because of Guardiola’s tweaky formation. However, Erling Haaland and Ruben Dias are sure starters against Arsenal.

You can place a trust on Rodri too who will walk back into the starting XI after missing out on suspension. Work out your permutations well and review your predictions. Check out for injured and suspended players. Most importantly, ensure you do not set two players who will face each other. Look out for Manchester City and Brigton players; Chelsea and Arsenal; West Ham and Aston Villa. Results can be difficult to predict. Thus, be careful not to pit players against one another.As the season draws closer into more serious heat, you can start preparing your wildcard or use it.

Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)

 

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