The average Dream Team manager spends their on Friday stress about injury problems and thinking about the options of the captain.
Let's tackle the last.
As it looks now, the most involved Gaffers seem to be divided between Cole Palmer (£ 5 million) and Bruno Fernandes (£ 7 million) before Gameweek 33.
This is understandable because they are the top two points scorers among the exclusive group of players who play twice.
Gameweek 33 Double Headers
The shape of Palmer is a point of care because he has only returned 14 points in his last five performances.
In fact, the 22-year-old has not scored since January!
However, the semi -final of the Blues' Conference League gives them the most favorable double header in Gameweek 33, with all due respect for their Swedish opponents.
And Palmer remains the man who is most likely to benefit despite his decline in the second half of the campaign he is still an average of 7.8 points per match in 2024/25.
While the international of England is blurred, the captain of Man United has gone into force since the turn of the year.
Fernandes is at the top of the midfield ranking with a wide margin with 384 points collected via 17 goals and 18 assists.
It is unlikely that Dream Team bosses have a lot of confidence in the Red Devils, since they are 14th in the Premier League and this season only scored 38 goals in the top flight.
But Fernandes has proven that he is capable of abundant points, even when everything else is crumbling around him.
Elsewhere, Chris Wood (£ 3.6 million) must be considered a feasible CaptainCy option for Gameweek 33.
The Target Man van Nieuw -Zeeland has scored 19 competition goals this campaign and was on goal with a trademark head against Spurs Previous Time -Out.
A rare double game week for Bos enables Gaffers to support the 33-year-old striker.
Away from the double headers, Alexander Isak (£ 5.9 million) is a CaptainCy candidate prior to the Newcastle match against Ipswich in St James' Park on Saturday.
The Swedish attacker fell a hat trick in the reverse match on Portman Road and the Magpies are in second place in the competition for home goals this season.
Or maybe we think about it.
Could it be that the best captain for this coming game week is the man at the top of the ranking, Mohamed Salah (£ 7.2 million)?
The most important man of Liverpool did not score in his last six trips, but most experts predict a comfortable victory over Spurs in Anfield to seal the title of the competition.
With a semi-final of the Europa League to consider, Ange Postecoglou can even let some important players rest, because there is no hope that the North London people will save a respectable competition finish.
The side of Arne Slot scored four goals against Spurs in their most recent meeting to reach the Carabao Cup final and they scored six goals in the reverse competition match in December – Salah will lick his lips.
Dream team bosses have on Saturday to 11 am to select their captain (and vice -captain).
Good luck, Gaffers!
