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Telegraph Fantasy Football tips: Game Week 4



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Telegraph Fantasy Football: Game Week 3 insights

 

More joy for Liverpool at Old Trafford

It’s now only one win in the last seven Premier League encounters between the two foes in Manchester for United. Mo Salah (£7.2m) and Luiz Diaz (£5.1m) put the home side to the sword, with 13 point and 12 point returns, respectively.

Eze finally rewards owners

The Palace talisman has been unlucky so far this season, with goals marginally chalked off and woodwork struck in his first two outings. However, managers were finally rewarded against Chelsea, and with two home fixtures in a row coming up, there could be more to cheer for his 26% ownership.

Isak off the mark

Another who finally repaid owners was the Newcastle forward, as he grabbed his first goal of the season against Spurs, turning out to be the winner. More goals followed in the international break for the Swedish attacker, reminding managers of how clinical the ex-Real Sociedad striker can be.

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Telegraph Fantasy Football Tips: Game week 4

The Telegraph Fantasy Football player list has been analysed ahead of the upcoming games and these look like the best players to transfer in:

 

1. Mo Salah (£7.2m)

Surprisingly, the Egyptian forward is only owned by 25% of Telegraph Fantasy Football managers, and with two plum home fixtures coming up, the remaining 75% will be scrambling to acquire the services of Liverpool’s No. 10.

 

2. Ollie Watkins (£5.7m)

Aston Villa begin a favourable stretch of fixtures, beginning this weekend with the visit of porous Everton. Managers may be put off by the striker’s lack of goals and assists thus far this season, however, a fixture against a side who have conceded 10 goals in their first three fixtures should see attacking returns start to flow.

 

3. Kaoru Mitoma (£3.6m)

The Brighton winger has looked back to his best after an injury blighted season. The Seagulls host Ipswich and Nottingham Forest in the next two, providing a great opportunity to add to his 15 points amassed thus far.

 

Telegraph Fantasy Football: Transfer stats

One of the most useful Telegraph Fantasy Football match facts to keep an eye on throughout the season is the average number of transfers used by managers in and around your league position. Ensuring you have a few extra transfers in hand is a sure-fire way to pull away from your closest rivals.

  • Top 100 – 26.46 average transfers remaining
  • Top 1,000 – 31.21
  • Top 10,000 – 36.24

Premier League insights

Finally, here are some of the best up-to-date football insights for the season ahead:

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