As we head into the international break, it’s time to look at the Bet9ja Fantasy Premier League leaders after eight gameweeks so far.
More than 30,000 managers have been carefully selecting some of the English Premier League’s top talents in order to curate the perfect points-winning machine – here are the highest performing managers so far, along with the players that have been collecting the most points.
Bet9ja FPL Top Managers
Idahosa Elliot’s Maestro Rico leads the way with a massive 557 points over the first eight gameweeks, averaging out at nearly 70 points a week. Maestro Rico’s consistency over the first portion of the season has led to its success – the team’s best performing week was in Gameweek 2, where 83 points thanks to the likes of Mbeumo, Mitoma, Estupiñán and Watkins took the team to the rank of 11,638 worldwide.
Watkins and Salah leading the way
After last season’s record-breaking heroics, Erling Haaland goes into the international break as the league’s top scorer with eight goals, but not the top points scorer in Fantasy Premier League.
Aston Villa’s England standout Ollie Watkins and Liverpool’s Mr. Consistent Mo Salah both lead the way with 59 points apiece – Watkins has scored four goals and chipped in with seven assists on FPL, while Salah has scored five and assisted four.
Value at the back
The best value player this season has been none other than defender Joachim Andersen – he’s played every minute for Crystal Palace so far, keeping four clean sheets and chipping in with two goals.
Since the start of the season his price has risen from £4.5m to £4.9m – if he stays fit and continues to contribute to Roy Hodgson’s side he would be a sensible investment for any manager looking for quality on a budget.
Brentford’s midfielder Mathias Jensen has been outstanding for the Bees so far – his 46 points for just £5.4m make him an astute purchase due to his availability and quality in the final third.
Goalkeeper-wise Sam Johnstone has impressed for Crystal Palace alongside Andersen, netting an impressive 38 points at a cost of just £4.5m.
Behind established international players Watkins and Julian Alvarez, Luton’s Carlton Morris has impressed in tough conditions to come in as the third best value-for-money forward with three goals and one assist at a price of £4.4m.
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