FPL GW32: Data Scout XI Results
Havertz continues his good form as we score 60+ points with assistance with our bench again.

GK Points: 6. Raya faced just two shots on target in this match, producing a wonderful save against a brilliant long shot via Enciso. Once again, Arsenal pick up another clean sheet as their defence is in great shape.
DEF Points: 19. White featured alongside Raya collecting a clean sheet in their controlled win away at Brighton. Despite picking up a yellow card, he ended the match on five points which is our minimum for a good return. Newcastle left it late to win in their match against Fulham by one goal, ruining Robinson’s hopes of a clean sheet. He brings two points to the team, he was on nine before Newcastle’s goal. Ait-Nouri won a penalty for Wolves which was dispatched by Sarabia, leading him to pick up an FPL assist before coming off five minutes early to be eligible for clean sheet and bonus points. Mykolenko, who we regret starting, came off the bench for us to replace Foden who failed to make an appearance for Manchester City. His Everton side locked down Burnley completely to win the game 1-0 and come back with a clean sheet.
MID Points: 37. Our captain Palmer had his minutes reduced in their disappointing 2-2 draw with bottom of the table Sheffield United. However he did pick up an assist just before leaving the field of play. Salah had an off game against Manchester United, having missed several good chances at goal. He did however continue his goal scoring form against United with a late penalty. Son featured in Spurs’ win over Nottingham Forest, returning an assist and King Kai Havertz continued his excellent form for Arsenal, scoring a goal and setting up Trossard in his match against Brighton. Havertz is being slept on by a lot of FPL players, only being in 4.7% of teams overall. He has returned sixty-nine points in his last seven matches. Wow.
FWD Points: 4. Not much to discuss regarding our forwards this game week as both blanked in their respective defeats. Solanke failed to have a shot on target, while Muniz failed to score from his three chances inside the box against Newcastle.
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GK – Raya, Arsenal
Possibly the strongest pick for goalkeepers this weekend, Raya starts for our team. On average, Arsenal have conceded 0.7 goals per away match this season with Raya only facing six shots on target in his last seven matches, conceding just two goals.
DEF – White, Arsenal
Away from home this season, White has averaged more points than any other defender with 5.0. He has three goals and assists in his last four matches and has averaged 7.5 points a game in his last seven.
DEF – Ait-Nouri, Wolves
Ait-Nouri has been playing further up the pitch this season, as a left winger more occasionally than as a wing back. This has led to him providing more attacking returns for his team, having scored and assists four times in his last eight matches.
DEF – Robinson, Fulham
Fulham have been a hard team to predict recently, but their home form gives us a little insight. They have won four of their last six home matches, with Robinson averaging 5.3 points in that period.
MID – Palmer (c), Chelsea
After his ridiculous late hattrick against Manchester United midweek to win the game 4-3, Palmer becomes our captain. He has been vital for Chelsea this season, having scored or assisted 45% of their goals this season (24/53). Despite this, half of Palmer’s 16 goals have been penalties. Chelsea seem to know how to win them this season, topping the table with penalties won (10). Sheffield have conceded five penalties this season. Opponents have averaged 35.1 touches per 90 in Sheffield’s penalty box, leaving the door open for shooting opportunities or winning penalties.
MID – Salah, Liverpool
Salah seemed a bit off his game against Sheffield in midweek, continuing a trend this season where he has failed to return points against any of the newly promoted teams. However, this game week he is facing one of his favourite opponents in Manchester United. In his last five meetings against United in the league, he has scored and assisted thirteen goals (2.6 per game). Manchester United themselves have allowed their opponents to be rather shot happy, conceding 25.2 shots and 6.8 shots on target in their last five matches. Could be a haul.
MID – Son, Tottenham Hotspur
At home, Son has averaged 6.3 points per game. Forwards versus Forest have averaged 4.7 points per game. Son is actually listed as a midfielder on FPL, however he does start up top for Spurs.
MID – Foden, Manchester City
Foden’s last match saw him pick up his 2nd hattrick of the league campaign and nobody has scored more goals than Foden since game week 21. His minutes may be at risk though, as City will be looking forward to their midweek Champions League match against Real Madrid.
MID – Havertz, Arsenal
Havertz currently has the most goal-creating actions per 90 than any other Arsenal player with 0.7(min. 10 90s). He also has nine goals + assists in his last eight matches. Forwards versus Brighton have averaged 4.3 points per game. While Havertz is listed as a midfielder on FPL, he does lead the line for Arsenal.
FWD – Solanke, Bournemouth
Despite only scoring two goals in his last six matches, Solanke makes a return to our starting line-up. Forwards against Luton have averaged 5.2 points, and having scored in the reverse fixture we think he’ll score again.
FWD – Muniz, Fulham
Muniz has nine goals and assists in his last nine matches, proving a decent asset for most FPL managers. Forwards against Newcastle have averaged 4.3 points per game, and Muniz himself has averaged 5.8 points at home.
Subs: Pickford (GK, Everton), Mykolenko (DEF, Everton), Cunha (FWD, Wolves), Gusto (DEF, Chelsea).
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