DREAM TEAM managers should always be on the lookout for smart differential options.
The likes of Erling Haaland (£8.5m), Cole Palmer (£6m) and Mohamed Salah (£7.6m) are heavy hitters, but their immense popularity means most blunders also benefit from their substantial returns.
That's why it pays to look for the hidden gems.
One of these players is Enzo Fernandez (£4.3m), as he features in just 1.3% of teams at the time of writing, despite his strong upturn in form.
The Chelsea midfielder has amassed an impressive 64 points in his last six games, making him one of the most in-form players in the game right now!
It wasn't long ago that the World Cup winner looked redundant at Stamford Bridge, with Romeo Lavia (£2.5m) and Moises Caicedo (£3.4m) at the heart of midfield.
However, Fernandez has worked his way back into Enzo Maresca's plans with some talismanic performances.
It all started when he assisted three of the Blues' eight goals against Noah in the Conference League in Gameweek 10.
That led to a streak of three goals and six assists in six games: a remarkable achievement for a player in his position.
It's unrealistic to expect Fernandez to score one goal every 48.7 minutes (as he has done since early November), but a quick look at the fixture list suggests there's a good chance he'll put up enough points to keep the Dream To please team bosses. love such a trick.
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Maresca has opted to rotate virtually his entire squad in the additional competitions, so any Chelsea signing is a minutes risk to some extent, but Fernandez should see a fair share of action given his current form.
The West Londoners are looking much better this season and are currently second in the Premier League, four points behind Liverpool – even though the Reds still have a game in hand.
Given that their next six opponents are all in mid-table or bottom half, Chelsea look well set for a prosperous festive period, one of which will be heavy in Dream Team points.
It should go without saying that Palmer is best placed to capitalize as he is averaging 11.1 points per game this season, but there may be room for a second Chelsea midfielder in the coming months, with Fernandez seemingly is the leading candidate. phase.
Nicolas Jackson (£4.4m) is also a viable option up front, with eight goals and four assists in 14 league games this season.
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