TRIPLE THREAT: 3 players I believe have been overlooked for the gameweek and have an opportunity to cause some real damage.
Rickie LAMBERT: The Saints' powerful frontman has picked up 3 goals and 3 assists from his last 5 fixtures. Though he didn't deliver against a very spirited Cardiff City last week, he faces an Aston Villa side that have lost their last four games. They've conceded 6 in their last 2 home fixtures and the absence of key men since their victory over Chelsea has led to a great decline in form. Lambert will certainly have the chances to breach Villa's backline.
Mohammad SALAH: A talented player, Salah has been in great form since his move to Stamford Bridge. With his gametime restricted to less than 3 whole games, Salah has chipped in with 2 goals and an assist, furthering Chelsea's title charge. The absence of Eden Hazard has allowed Salah to play the full 90 in Chelsea's last two fixtures and with his inability to play for Chelsea in the Champions League, the Egyptian looks set to start in a promising home game against Sunderland.
Aaron RAMSEY: The Welshman is the definition of everyone's favourite fantasy football midfielder. He's cheap, rarely rotated, scores and assists. As the go to man for fantasy managers up until Christmas, it was disappointing to see Ramsey suffer an injury setback. However, his return has come at a time where Arsenal's fixtures look much more enticing. This week, they face a Hull side they'll be desperate to beat in order to aid secural of a top 4 finish. If they are to win, Ramsey, who provided an assist in Arsenal's triumph over West Ham, could be pivotal.
Rickie LAMBERT: The Saints' powerful frontman has picked up 3 goals and 3 assists from his last 5 fixtures. Though he didn't deliver against a very spirited Cardiff City last week, he faces an Aston Villa side that have lost their last four games. They've conceded 6 in their last 2 home fixtures and the absence of key men since their victory over Chelsea has led to a great decline in form. Lambert will certainly have the chances to breach Villa's backline.
Mohammad SALAH: A talented player, Salah has been in great form since his move to Stamford Bridge. With his gametime restricted to less than 3 whole games, Salah has chipped in with 2 goals and an assist, furthering Chelsea's title charge. The absence of Eden Hazard has allowed Salah to play the full 90 in Chelsea's last two fixtures and with his inability to play for Chelsea in the Champions League, the Egyptian looks set to start in a promising home game against Sunderland.
Aaron RAMSEY: The Welshman is the definition of everyone's favourite fantasy football midfielder. He's cheap, rarely rotated, scores and assists. As the go to man for fantasy managers up until Christmas, it was disappointing to see Ramsey suffer an injury setback. However, his return has come at a time where Arsenal's fixtures look much more enticing. This week, they face a Hull side they'll be desperate to beat in order to aid secural of a top 4 finish. If they are to win, Ramsey, who provided an assist in Arsenal's triumph over West Ham, could be pivotal.