Tottenham’s attacking prowess has been a defining feature of their play this season, and as a favourable fixture swing approaches, Fantasy Premier League managers have a prime opportunity to refresh their squads.
While Tottenham’s defence has struggled to maintain consistency this season, with only two clean sheets and an average of 1.1 goals conceded per match, certain defenders still present value for Fantasy Premier League managers.
Micky van de Ven, priced at a budget-friendly £4.6 million, has quietly amassed twenty-five FPL points, contributing defensively while also registering two assists—one against Everton in Gameweek 2 and another in Gameweek 6 versus Manchester United.
His potential for attacking returns combined with the upcoming favourable fixtures makes him a compelling option.
Pedro Porro, the Spurs wingback available at £5.5 million, is another excellent choice for FPL managers seeking a more attack-minded defender. Having played a crucial role in Spurs’ offensive play last season with eleven goal involvements, Porro has already scored one goal and kept two clean sheets this season.
With Tottenham’s fixtures taking a significant turn, there is optimism that his numbers will improve as the season progresses.
The midfield department is where Spurs truly shine, offering a wealth of options that include James Maddison, Brennan Johnson, Dejan Kulusevski, and Heung-min Son. Collectively, this midfield quartet has contributed eight goals this season, showcasing their attacking capabilities.
However, the standout picks are Brennan Johnson and James Maddison. Johnson, priced at £6.6 million, has been on a scoring spree, netting a goal in each of his last three matches and accumulating a total of twenty-five points during that span. His underlying statistics are equally impressive, as he has scored three goals this season from an expected goals (xG) of 2.9, which highlights both his consistency and finishing ability from the wing.
James Maddison is another player worth highlighting, primarily due to his comprehensive involvement in Spurs’ attacking play, which enhances his potential for bonus points.
Thus far, he has secured four goal involvements, created three big chances, and ranks second for shots on target per ninety minutes with 1.3. He is also joint second for chances created with thirteen, trailing only Kulusevski.
Notably, no Spurs player has garnered more FPL points than Maddison, making him an attractive option for those on a wildcard.
Though Kulusevski possesses considerable talent, his deep positioning on the pitch often limits his FPL returns, as he frequently finds himself assisting the assister rather than being directly involved in goal-scoring opportunities.
Dominic Solanke has emerged as one of the safest picks from Spurs, boasting a lethal finishing ability while playing for one of the league’s most attack-minded sides.
With the team averaging two goals per match, holding the highest expected goals (xG) of fifteen, and creating the fourth most big chances with twenty-seven, Solanke’s potential is hard to ignore.
Priced at £7.6 million, he serves as the focal point of a well-oiled attacking machine, making him a nearly indispensable choice for FPL managers looking to use their wildcard.
As Spurs’ fixtures improve from Gameweek 8 onward, Solanke’s appeal only grows, positioning him as a valuable asset for any Fantasy team.
As Gameweek 8 approaches, Tottenham’s blend of attacking talent and improving fixtures creates an ideal environment for FPL managers to bolster their squads.
By strategically incorporating key players like van de Ven, Porro, Maddison, Johnson, and Solanke, you can optimize your wildcard strategy and capitalize on Spurs’ potential.
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