Game Week 6 Transfers & Captain Choice

Game Week 6 Transfers & Captain Choice

After managing to hold position on the leaderboard during game week 6 and because of my good start to the season, I’ve decided to play it fairly safe with my game week 6 transfers. Rodri is coming out due to being banned in the Premier League. I’m bringing in Ward-Prowse as I’m hoping he will go up in value and play in the double game week for West Ham.

My second transfer was a much more difficult decision with a question mark over whether Saka is injured or not.

As he appears to have traveled with the rest of the squad, I’ve decided to leave him in. It was between him and Eze for who comes out and Eze only has 1 fixture anyway so even if Saka plays only in the Champions League game they will have the same number of fixtures this week. Hopefully Saka isn’t ruled out of both games. Casemiro is the player I’m bringing in due to good fixtures and a double game week.

I’m feeling slightly uneasy about the week ahead as it could be where my luck changes. If Saka doesn’t start in the league and blanks in the Champions League, I could find myself short on points for the week compared to the returns I could get from Eze. On the flip side, if Saka plays in both games I could be even worse off if he goes on to score well. It really is the flip of a coin as we’ve not got enough information to know how much game time he will get this week and it really could go either way. Even taking Rodri out for Ward-Prowse isn’t as clear cut as it seems – Rodri should still play midweek and could outscore Ward-Prowse over the week due to this fixture but it does make sense right now to take out a player who definitely won’t play at the weekend for someone who might get two games.

Rodri out, Ward-Prowse in

Eze out, Casemiro in

Captain choice: Haaland

Boosters: I’m not using any.

One thought on “Game Week 6 Transfers & Captain Choice

  1. VAR massive error Diaz goal
    I could see it was onside with just a 3 second look.
    never been a fan of it anyway football was fine without it.

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