What's Happening?
In the Fantasy Premier League, forwards Joao Pedro and Viktor Gyokeres have been underperforming, leading to significant sales by managers. Joao Pedro, priced at £7.5m, and Gyokeres, at £9.0m, have not
scored in the last four Gameweeks, prompting many to sell them. Joao Pedro has seen 291,000 sales, while Gyokeres has had 220,000. In contrast, Newcastle's Nick Woltemade and Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta are gaining popularity due to their recent performances. Woltemade has scored in four of his five league outings, and Mateta recently scored a hat-trick against Bournemouth.
Why It's Important?
The performance of players like Joao Pedro and Gyokeres is crucial for Fantasy Premier League managers who rely on consistent point scorers. Their recent lack of form has forced managers to reconsider their team selections, impacting the overall strategy and potential success in the league. The rise of players like Woltemade and Mateta offers new opportunities for managers to capitalize on in-form players. This shift in player popularity can also affect the market dynamics within the Fantasy Premier League, influencing player prices and transfer decisions.
What's Next?
Fantasy managers will need to decide whether to hold onto Joao Pedro and Gyokeres or transfer them out for more in-form players like Woltemade and Mateta. The upcoming fixtures for Chelsea and Arsenal, which include matches against promoted clubs, may offer a chance for Joao Pedro and Gyokeres to regain form. However, managers must weigh the potential risks and rewards of keeping these players in their squads. The decisions made in the next Gameweek could significantly impact managers' standings in their respective leagues.