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Best Defender Picks in FPL Gameweek 23

Fantasy Premier League managers were caught off guard when Pep Guardiola hinted at the possibility of Erling Haaland featuring in City’s lineup against Burnley. This led to a frenzied rush among managers to secure Haaland for their squads, driven by the fear of missing out (FOMO).

However, those who swiftly acquired Haaland were initially left disappointed, as the striker, introduced from the bench in the 70th minute, only managed to secure one point in City’s 3-1 victory over Burnley. Nevertheless, his ownership is steadily rising as managers prepare for the upcoming weekend’s deadline.

While the highly anticipated clash between Arsenal and Liverpool takes the spotlight in this weekend’s fixtures, Fantasy Premier League managers are urged to consider players from Newcastle and Spurs for potential point-scoring opportunities.

Now, let’s shift our focus to the Top 5 best defender picks in FPL, who have the potential to accumulate maximum points in Gameweek 23.

Pedro Porro (Tottenham)

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Tottenham Hotspur- Pedro Porro (Photos by Getty Images)

Priced at £5.9 million, Pedro Porro, listed as a defender for Spurs in the expansive Fantasy Premier League, holds the fifth position among defenders in terms of price. Despite a recent form rating of 3.5 and an average of 4.0 points per match, Porro secures the tenth spot in these respective categories out of 259 players. In Gameweek 22, the dependable defender earned just 1 point, contributing to a total of 84 points for the season. Notably, Porro has been a bonus point magnet, accumulating an impressive 13 bonus points and securing the second spot in the league in this aspect.

His Influence, Creativity, and Threat (ICT) Index of 139.5 position him at an admirable second place. With a substantial 34.4% selection rate by Fantasy Premier League managers, Porro is a popular and promising defensive choice. As he gears up for the next match against Everton, where a clean sheet is anticipated, managers are optimistic about Porro’s potential to contribute to their point hauls in the upcoming gameweek.

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Gonzalo Montiel (Nottingham Forest)

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Nottingham Forest- Gonzalo Montiel (Photos by Getty Images)

Gonzalo Montiel, listed as a defender for Nottingham Forest in the Fantasy Premier League, comes at a modest price of £4.4 million, ranking 109th among defenders in terms of price. Despite a recent form rating of 2.0 and an average of 2.4 points per match, Montiel secures the 77th spot in these respective categories out of 259 players. In Gameweek 22, the defender earned 4 points, contributing to a total of 19 points for the season.

With three bonus points to his name, Montiel stands at 124th place in the league in this aspect. His Influence, Creativity, and Threat (ICT) Index of 21.4 position him at 124th place. Despite a modest 0.1% selection rate by Fantasy Premier League managers, Montiel is gearing up for the next match against Bournemouth. While not a highly popular choice, managers are cautiously considering his potential to make an impact in the upcoming gameweek.

Kieran Trippier (Newcastle)

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Newcastle United- Kieran Trippier (Photos by Getty Images)

Kieran Trippier, featuring as a defender for Newcastle in the Fantasy Premier League, is priced at £6.7 million, holding an impressive second position among defenders in terms of price. With a current form rating of 4.0 and an average of 4.7 points per match, Trippier secures the third spot in these respective categories out of 259 players. In Gameweek 22, the seasoned defender delivered a standout performance, accumulating 7 points and contributing to an overall total of 93 points for the season.

Notably, Trippier has been a bonus point magnet, amassing a remarkable 20 bonus points, positioning him at the top of the league in this regard. His Influence, Creativity, and Threat (ICT) Index of 154.0 place him at an impressive first position. Boasting a substantial 37.6% selection rate by Fantasy Premier League managers, Trippier is a highly sought-after defensive choice. As he prepares for the next match against Luton Town, managers are optimistic about Trippier’s potential to continue delivering strong performances in the upcoming gameweek.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)

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Liverpool- Trent Alexander Arnold (Photos by Getty Images)

Trent Alexander-Arnold, the highly esteemed defender for Liverpool in the Fantasy Premier League, commands a premium price of £8.5 million, securing the top position among defenders in terms of cost. Despite a recent form rating of 0.5, Alexander-Arnold maintains an impressive average of 5.2 points per match, securing the second spot in this category and demonstrating his consistent impact on the pitch. In Gameweek 22, the defender secured 1 point, contributing to a season total of 98 points. Notably, Alexander-Arnold has been a bonus point magnet, amassing a noteworthy 18 bonus points, placing him at the third spot in the league in this aspect. 

His Influence, Creativity, and Threat (ICT) Index of 134.7 showcase his well-rounded contributions, positioning him at an admirable third place. Selected by 21.1% of Fantasy Premier League managers, Alexander-Arnold remains a popular choice despite a challenging recent form. As he gears up for the next match against Arsenal, managers are eagerly anticipating his potential to showcase his defensive prowess and contribute to their point hauls in the upcoming gameweek.

Nathan Aké (Man City)

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Man City Star Nathan Ake (Photos by Getty Images)

Nathan Aké, listed as a defender for Manchester City in the Fantasy Premier League, is priced at £5.0 million, ranking 22nd among defenders in terms of cost. Despite a recent form rating of 1.5 and an average of 3.4 points per match, Aké secures the 25th spot in these respective categories out of 259 players. In Gameweek 22, the reliable defender earned 2 points, contributing to a total of 57 points for the season.

While Aké has collected 4 bonus points, placing him at the 40th spot in the league, his Influence, Creativity, and Threat (ICT) Index of 54.8 positions him at 40th place. With a moderate 6.2% selection rate by Fantasy Premier League managers, Aké is a relatively less popular choice. As he prepares for the next match against Brentford, where a clean sheet is anticipated, managers are cautiously optimistic about Aké’s potential to make a defensive impact in the upcoming gameweek.

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