{"id":143374,"date":"2023-11-02T18:33:46","date_gmt":"2023-11-02T18:33:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/theprojectsworld.com\/?p=143374"},"modified":"2023-11-02T18:33:46","modified_gmt":"2023-11-02T18:33:46","slug":"transfer-recommendations-ahead-of-gameweek-11-manchester-city-stars-set-for-huge-returns-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theprojectsworld.com\/sport\/transfer-recommendations-ahead-of-gameweek-11-manchester-city-stars-set-for-huge-returns-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Transfer recommendations ahead of Gameweek 11 – Manchester City stars set for huge returns | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
GAMEWEEK 11 is expected to be a high-scoring affair in the world of Dream Team.<\/p>\n
Premier League mismatches, friendly European games, in-form assets against beleaguered defences… it's got it all.<\/p>\n
With sky-high potential for substantial points, gaffers need to get their transfers right ahead of Saturday's 11:30am deadline.<\/p>\n
PLAY SCORE PREDICTOR AHEAD OF THE WEEKEND'S ACTION – SOMEBODY MUST WIN AN XBOX SERIES X!<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n In the spirit of generosity, we've assembled some recommendations to consider… <\/p>\n Rodri (\u00a34m)<\/strong><\/p>\n Manchester City could hardly hope for a more favour double header this coming Gameweek.<\/p>\n The treble-winners welcome Bournemouth to the Etihad on Saturday in what is statistically the most one-sided fixture in Premier League history before another game on home soil against Young Boys in midweek.<\/p>\n Pep Guardiola's side won 3-1 against the same opponent in Switzerland in Gameweek 9 and that result flattered the hosts if truth be told.<\/p>\n Our friends at talkSPORT Bet have City at 1\/14 against the Cherries and 1\/16 against Young Boys – simply put, it's time to feast.<\/p>\n <\/picture>FRANKS A LOT <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>CHOP CHOP <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>CAR BLIMEY <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>CARABAO CUP DRAW <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Naturally, Erling Haaland (\u00a37.5m) and Julian Alvarez (\u00a34.7m) are best-placed to cash in but if ever there was a week to stock up on City players, this is it.<\/p>\n Pep Guardiola's rotation policy is a potential blockade but Rodri is surely a banker.<\/p>\n City have lost every game without the metronomic midfielder this season and won every game he's played – his recent red card gave him a little break so there's no need for the decorated tactician to rest the Spain international in the coming days.<\/p>\n Rodri is primarily thought of a defensive midfielder but he ranks highly for chances created from open play and shots on target.<\/p>\n The 27-year-old may feel like a safe choice but he averages six points-per-game this term so even a pair of standard performances against weak opposition would result in 12 points in Gameweek 11.<\/p>\n See also: Ederson (\u00a33.5m), Phil Foden (\u00a34.5m), Kyle Walker (\u00a33.4m), etc.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n Dominik Szoboszlai (\u00a33.8m)<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We don't usually repeat a transfer recommendation two weeks in a row but Liverpool's No8 notched 15 points in Gameweek 10 so we feel it's worth underlining his viability.<\/p>\n The Hungarian playmaker is a natural footballer and he's hit the ground running at Anfield – his tally of two goals and four assists doesn't do justice to his efforts so far.<\/p>\n Szoboszlai's overall total of 73 points paints a more accurate picture as that puts him just six points shy of Anthony Gordon (\u00a33.5m) and Bryan Mbeumo (\u00a33.6m), who are joint-sixth among midfielders.<\/p>\n The Reds travel to 18th-placed Luton on Sunday before a trip to Toulouse in the Europa League on Thursday – they beat the Ligue 1 side 5-1 last week.<\/p>\n Szoboszlai may not start in France but Gameweek 11 should be a fruitful one for him.<\/p>\n It goes without saying that Mohamed Salah (\u00a36.7m) is Liverpool's main man – the 62.7% of gaffers without him in their XI could be severely punished in the coming days.<\/p>\n Kaoru Mitoma (\u00a34m)<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Brighton are without a win in their last four league games but that run featured tricky match-ups against Aston Villa (away), Liverpool and Man City.<\/p>\n Their next three top-flight opponents – Everton, Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest – should yield greater returns for Roberto De Zerbi and Dream Team bosses.<\/p>\n The Seagulls are also due to play Ajax in Amsterdam this coming week, which would usually be a daunting task but not right now, the four-time European champions are currently bottom of the Eredivisie!<\/p>\n When weighing up Brighton players, Dream Team gaffers should look forward not backwards.<\/p>\nMost read in Football<\/h2>\n
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