Fpl Gw31 Review, Plus Looking Ahead To Gw32

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Hey there, FPL enthusiasts! Welcome to another adventure in the rolling hills of Yorkshire. It's FPL Whittier, and we're back with more insights and observations from the world of Fantasy Premier League. Whether you're a regular viewer or a first-timer, you're in for an exciting journey through the FPL countryside. We'll recap the last game week, explore the FPL terrain, and delve into the game-changing moments that will shape the next round. Buckle up for a ride filled with creativity, humor, and a dash of buzz.

The Ever-Exciting Game Week 31

As I stand here basking in the glorious April sunshine, it's time to dissect the thrilling Game Week 31. From Ollie Watkins' fireworks to Liverpool's demolition of Leeds, there were more twists and turns than a rollercoaster. But let's begin with the talk of the town - Arsenal closing in on Manchester City.

The Gunners have defied expectations by narrowing the gap to just four points. With City holding a game in hand, the upcoming clash in Game Week 33 is bound to be a jaw-dropper. Arsenal, though, can't seem to catch a break, squandering two-goal leads in their last two games. Oh, Saka, that missed penalty could have changed the game!

City, on the other hand, remains relentless. They cruised past Leicester, as Harland continued his goal-scoring spree. Grealish and Martinelli made their mark in FPL, showing why they're fan favorites.

But let's not forget the mighty Watkins. He wasn't just a points machine; he was a points factory waiting to explode. With a bit of luck, he could've easily netted 30 points! Villa is flourishing under Emery, and clean sheets for Newcastle have become as rare as hen's teeth.

Game Week 31: Surprises and Shocks

The Spurs versus Bournemouth showdown was supposed to be a surefire win for Harry Kane and company. However, the football gods had other plans, and Bournemouth snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. Solanke emerged as an FPL dark horse, adding more intrigue to the game.

Speaking of surprises, Brighton's win against Chelsea left us scratching our heads. McAllister, March, and Trossard couldn't muster up more than one assist among them. Sometimes, FPL can be as unpredictable as British weather.

Crystal Palace's Eze stole the spotlight with a stellar performance, scoring twice. With favorable fixtures on the horizon, he's a budget gem worth considering.

Last but not least, Liverpool decimated Leeds. Jota and Salah ran riot, earning hefty FPL points. Unfortunately for clean sheet enthusiasts, Liverpool's defense couldn't keep a shutout. They always find a way to concede, don't they?

Riding the FPL Waves

Now, let's dive into my personal FPL journey. I've had a couple of neutral weeks, like a leaf floating on a calm stream. My rank barely budged, but the past five weeks have seen three green arrows, with the last three being particularly fruitful. It's been a rollercoaster ride, and I'm climbing the FPL ladder steadily.

As for the upcoming Game Week 32, it's a blank game week, thanks to the FA Cup semi-finals. Manchester United, Manchester City, Brighton, and Chelsea are all on a break. However, they have double game weeks in store for us in Game Weeks 34 and 37. So, FPL managers must navigate this tricky period with care.

Game Week 32: The Blank Canvas

Game Week 32 presents a unique challenge. The key is to triple up on Liverpool against Nottingham Forest and Arsenal against Southampton. Salah will likely be the most-captained player, and you should seriously consider squeezing him into your squad.

In defense, a Liverpool double-up with Van Dijk and Robertson could be a game-changer. Arsenal's attacking trio of Jesus, Martinelli, and Saka also offers tempting FPL options. Watkins, too, is a hard-to-ignore forward. If you don't have him, prepare for a nail-biting week.

There are plenty of differentials to explore, including Palace's Eze and budget-friendly strikers like Solanke and Tony. The possibilities are endless in this intriguing blank game week.

Planning Ahead

As we wrap up this FPL journey through the Yorkshire countryside, here's a parting thought: If you can't play your free hit this week, aim to field as many players as possible. And for those with a free hit left, make sure to cover key players from Arsenal and Liverpool. This will be a game-changer in the battle against non-free hitters.

With so many twists and turns in the FPL landscape, it's essential to stay agile and adaptable. Whether you're chasing green arrows or holding your rank, make your choices wisely. And don't forget to enjoy the beautiful game that keeps us all on the edge of our seats.

See you in the next game week, and may your FPL journey be filled with surprises, triumphs, and a touch of Yorkshire charm!

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