As Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers grapple with defensive injuries ahead of Double Gameweek 37, strategic goalkeeper choices become paramount.
With key defenders like Fabian Schar (£5.6m), Harry Maguire (£4.3m), and Jan Paul van Hecke (£4.1m) sidelined, FPL bosses face roster challenges.
Here, we present the top 5 best defender picks in FPL squad for gameweek 37.
Joško Gvardiol (Man City)
Defender Joško Gvardiol from Manchester City presents a compelling option for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers at a price of £5.1 million. With an impressive form rating of 9.8 and averaging 3.8 points per match, Gvardiol ranks highly among FPL defenders.
In Gameweek 36, he accrued 6 points, contributing to his total of 94 points for the season. Additionally, Gvardiol has earned 9 bonus points and boasts an impressive ICT Index rating of 109.7. With a team selection percentage of 11.9%, he is a popular choice among FPL managers. Gvardiol’s upcoming fixture against Fulham presents an enticing opportunity, especially considering his recent goal-scoring form.
Pedro Porro (Tottenham Hotspur)
Defender Pedro Porro of Tottenham Hotspur emerges as a solid choice for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers, priced at £5.8 million. Porro ranks 8th among FPL defenders and maintains consistent performance metrics, with a form rating of 2.6 and an average of 3.5 points per match, totaling 112 points for the season.
Notably, Porro has secured 17 bonus points and impressively ranks 2nd in the ICT Index with a score of 188.8. With a substantial team selection percentage of 19.8%, he enjoys widespread popularity among FPL managers. In the upcoming fixture against Burnley, Porro stands to benefit from Tottenham’s favorable matchup against the 19th-placed team, making him a promising candidate for a clean sheet.
Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton)
Defender Jarrad Branthwaite of Everton presents an intriguing option for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers, priced affordably at £4.4 million. While Branthwaite is ranked 114th among FPL defenders, his recent form is noteworthy with a rating of 6.0 and an average of 3.5 points per match. With a total of 117 points for the season, including 10 bonus points, Branthwaite has contributed consistently.
Although he ranks 32nd in the ICT Index with a score of 99.1, his appeal lies in the upcoming fixture against Sheffield United, currently at the bottom of the Premier League table. Branthwaite’s potential for a clean sheet against a struggling Sheffield United side makes him an attractive prospect for FPL managers seeking defensive stability.
William Saliba (Arsenal)
Defender William Saliba of Arsenal emerges as a strong contender for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers, priced competitively at £5.9 million. Saliba impressively ranks 6th among FPL defenders and maintains solid form with a rating of 4.4, boasting an average of 4.2 points per match.
With a total of 153 points for the season, including 10 bonus points, Saliba’s contributions have been consistent. While he ranks 41st in the ICT Index with a score of 93.3, his appeal is bolstered by a remarkable team selection percentage of 39.2%, ranking 1st in this regard. In the upcoming fixture against Manchester United, Saliba’s aerial prowess could prove invaluable, potentially leading to goal-scoring opportunities from Arsenal’s set pieces.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Defender Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool stands out as a premier choice for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers, commanding a price of £8.4 million. Alexander-Arnold is the top-ranked defender in the FPL, reflecting his consistent contributions throughout the season.
Despite a recent form rating of 2.0, he maintains an impressive average of 4.4 points per match and has accrued 115 points overall, including 19 bonus points. Additionally, Alexander-Arnold ranks 4th in the ICT Index with a score of 174.7, further emphasizing his impact on the pitch.
With a team selection percentage of 10.2%, he enjoys significant popularity among FPL managers. In the upcoming fixture against Aston Villa, Alexander-Arnold’s history of strong performances against the opposition suggests his potential to provide assists, making him a valuable asset for FPL managers seeking attacking returns from their defenders.
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