You vs WhoScored: WhoScored Expert MondoGoal XI - Gameweek 34

 

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You vs WhoScored: WhoScored Expert MondoGoal XI - Gameweek 34

 

Julian Speroni - £5.7m (home vs Hull)

This weekend, in-form Crystal Palace are up against an out-of-sorts Hull side who have won none of their last 6 games, and none of their last 7 on the road. In that run of away fixtures they have scored only 2 goals, and there is a decent chance that Speroni will remain largely untroubled by the Tigers' meek front line.

Joel Ward - £7.1m (home vs Hull)

Teammate Ward will look to stop any shots getting as far as Speroni, and having averaged 2.6 tackles per game this season - which ranks amongst the best in the Premier League - he could gain valuable points here. Palace have lost none of their last home games against Hull and Ward, who scored against QPR a few weeks ago, could be key to another Palace win.

Martin Skrtel - £8.2m (away vs West Brom)

Skrtel is one of WhoScored's in-form defenders, with impressive ratings in recent weeks adding to his 7.35 average for the season. At West Brom this weekend, Skrtel will hope to help a Liverpool backlash after crashing out of the FA Cup last week. Their only hope of success now if hunting down Man City in fourth and they will have to win this week, and having won 5 of their last 7 away games, they could be on to a winner here.

Angel Rangel - £5.9m (away vs Newcastle)

Swansea stalwart Angel Rangel has a place back in the team given Kyle Naughton's injury, and against a Newcastle team in free fall he will hope to help his side to another 3 points. Newcastle have lost their last 6 matches, scoring only 2 goals in that time, so Rangel should get a clean sheet bonus, or even a bonus for only conceding once against John Carver's goal-shy outfit. The Swans have never lost at St James' Park in the Premier League and don't expect that run to end here.

Matty Phillips - £9.2m (home vs West Ham)

Chelsea joined a short list of teams that have managed to stop Matty Phillips this calendar year, the winger having totted up some 7 assists and 2 goals in his last 9 appearances for the struggling Rs. Their home form has not been great recently but this weekend against a West Ham side with little to play for, Phillips could add to his impressive tallies.

 

You vs WhoScored: WhoScored Expert MondoGoal XI - Gameweek 34

 

Esteban Cambiasso - £7.9m (away vs Burnley)

It has been astounding to see Leicester turn their season around as remarkably as they have in recent weeks. After recording only 4 wins in 29 matches, they have won their last 3 in a row, with Cambiasso showing his class in that run, registering a man of the match award, a goal and an assist, whilst also cleaning up in front of the defence too.

Marouane Fellaini - £10.0m (away vs Everton)

Fellaini has been unshackled of late and has thrived in his new attacking role. He will be given an attacking berth against his old club Everton this weekend, and could cause havoc on his old stomping ground. He has scored important goals in this fixture before and having scored against Tottenham and City recently, certainly performs in the big games.

Christian Eriksen - £10.8m (away vs Southampton)

Back on the scoresheet against Newcastle last week, Eriksen will look to end the season strongly, and no better place to start that than against his favourite Premier League opponents, Southampton, With 3 goals and an assist in his last 2 games against Saints, he is a good choice this weekend as Spurs, who rarely fail to score, travel to St Mary's hoping to repeat last season's 3-2 scoreline in this fixture.

Alexis Sanchez - £14.3m (home vs Chelsea)

He might be up against champions elect Chelsea this weekend, but you'd have to be brave to bet against Alexis Sanchez scoring. The Chilean scored both goals at Wembley last week and also recently starred in a 4-1 victory over Liverpool. Whilst Olivier Giroud tends to flounder against the stronger sides, Sanchez is capable of hurting any side and if Arsenal score - which they tend to do at least once - Sanchez will surely be involved.

Sergio Aguero - £13.7m (home vs Villa)

City have faltered on the road recently but their home form remains unscathed, having won their last 4 games at the Etihad. Aguero, the Premier League's top scorer (alongside Harry Kane) is back in form, having hit 3 goals in his last 2 appearances, and even with Aston Villa's recent resurgence under Tim Sherwood, Aguero is still likely to find a way through.

Mame Biram Diouf - £6.8m (home vs Sunderland)

Stoke's opponents this weekend, Sunderland, are in terrible state and if they do survive this season it will likely only be because there are 3 teams that manage to do worse. They were torn to shreds by Palace last time out and this week Stoke, buoyed by a rather unexpected comeback victory over Southampton last week, should put Sunderland to the sword. Diouf was back in the goals last week and with WhoScored match forecast suggesting several ways in which Stoke will score, it could be Diouf that profits.


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You vs WhoScored: WhoScored Expert MondoGoal XI - Gameweek 34