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Jack Kenmare
An online page with a ton of Fantasy Premier League content uncovered how several high-profile players went undercover in Week 1, adding Mohamed Salah and Anthony Gordon.
The guys at FPL. page provide Fantasy managers with a sneak peek of information on bonus points, injury news and price changes.
In addition to the above, they also know which Premier League players have been part of the FPL team this season.
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Liverpool full-back Andy Robertson, for example, is flying after scoring 81 goals in the first week. He himself in a back four organization with Pedro Porro, Josko Gvardiol and William Saliba.
After opting for Diogo Jota, Phil Foden, Alejandro Garnacho, Dominic Solanke and Ollie Watkins, the Scot foreigner will captain teammate Salah, a sensible selection after scoring 28 points.
Meanwhile, Salah struggled after captaining their clash against newly-promoted Ipswich Town.
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He also included teammates Andy Robertson and Diogo Jota before settling on Spurs pair James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski, who scored six points in total.
So who else has joined the FPL ranks this season?As you can see from the long list HERE, a decent number from the Premier League have created an account so far.
Kieran Trippier, who calls his team “Trip FC”, is lately ranked 941. 734 in the world rankings after accumulating 73 points, while Trent Alexander-Arnold, John McGinn, Matt Targett and Antoine Semenyo are also in the running.
These are only Premier League players. AS Roma pair Tammy Abraham and Chris Smalling have created an FPL team for next season, with Abraham captaining Salah and Smalling handing the armband to Alexander Isak.
Someone who arguably wouldn’t bet on the Fantasy Premier League anytime soon is Spurs manager Angel Postecoglou.
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Speaking at a pre-match press conference at Brentford last season, the former Brisbane Roar boss explained his decision.
“They gave me some friends who came to the game. It’s fair to say that they flooded me with tickets, but it’s wonderful because they made the trip,” he said.
“We’ve all had those dreams and we’re all living them in combination because for me, they’re also part of them because I wouldn’t be sitting here today without them.
“They will all be here and, for the first time in 20 years, I think I’ve also had to give up our Premier League team, which I’m tired of and if you ask me, FYI, they don’t get anything from me.
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“I don’t want to play now because I’m a Premier League manager. And that’s it, it’s not a fantasy anymore!”
Topics: Fantasy Football, Fantasy Premier League, Premier League, Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, Anthony Gordon, Liverpool
SPORTbible senior journalist with a penchant for long-form journalism. Almost 10 years of printing experience.
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