Dream Team players face game shortage: how to avoid point losses.
According to The Sun: DREAM TEAM managers need to take important changes into account after the international break.
From the fourth round, teams will have the option of two-match stages, as the Champions League and Europa League start this month.
AFPEuropean competitions always significantly impact Dream Team.
With the continuation of the Carabao Cup and Crystal Palace's participation in the Conference League, many players will have opportunities to showcase themselves and improve their results in the coming weeks.
At the same time, some popular players may find themselves in a difficult position due to a lack of matches.
NUMBER OF GAMES IN THE NEXT THREE ROUNDS
- 6 – Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, Tottenham
- 5 – Crystal Palace
- 4 – Brentford, Brighton, Burnley, Everton, Fulham, Wolves
- 3 – Bournemouth, Leeds, Manchester United, Sunderland, West Ham
While recent results of individual players may be pleasing, Dream Team managers should focus on rounds with double games to maximize their points scored.
GettyAntoine Semenyo is a quality player, but his load is significantly less than that of others.
This becomes especially important as some popular footballers have only three matches scheduled for the upcoming three rounds.
Currently, Antoine Semenyo (£4.7m), Bruno Fernandes (£5.8m), and Bryan Mbeumo (£5.5m) are part of more than 15% of teams.
All three are among the eight most popular midfielders.
Among other notable players who will face restrictions on match appearances this month are: Jarrod Bowen (£5m), Lucas Paquetá (£3.7m), Matheus Cunha (£4.9m), Benjamin Šeško (£4.1m), El Hadji Malick Diuuf (£2.6m), Dane Scarlett (£2.3m), Patrick Dorgu (£3.2m), and Robin Røefs (£2.1m).
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Fernandes usually has European commitments, but not this season.
This doesn't mean managers should blindly forego players like Bowen and Mbeumo, as they handle a limited schedule well. However, having too many such players may be a risky decision.
Managers may miss out on advantages that rivals, focused on rounds with double matches, could bring.
Therefore, it's crucial to carefully review the schedule when strategizing and making transfers.
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In the upcoming rounds, managers need to be particularly cautious when selecting players with limited appearances, considering the importance of double matches. This month could be crucial in the race for prize positions, so informed decisions regarding transfers and strategies can significantly impact teams' results in Dream Team.
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