Loading...

Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek

Loading...
Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek - Hallo friend WELCOME TO AMERICA, In the article you read this time with the title Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek, we have prepared well for this article you read and download the information therein. hopefully fill posts Article AMERICA, Article CULTURAL, Article ECONOMIC, Article POLITICAL, Article SECURITY, Article SOCCER, Article SOCIAL, we write this you can understand. Well, happy reading.

Title : Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek
link : Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek

see also


Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek



It would be wrong not to make Spurs' number 9 the headline act of this weekend's Premier League action. Harry Kane has continued his knack of scoring in twos and threes, offsetting his dry spell of just 1 goal in 4 games prior to the visit of Stoke. Kane bagged a first-half hat-trick with three sumptuous strikes, all from outside of the area.

That's now 4 in 4, 7 in 6 or 10 in 10 for Kane. Kane has his fair share of blank returns, but when he does get on the scoresheet he is more likely to score more than one than he is to score a solitary goal. His goals can be erratic, meaning he is not always a reliable captain pick, but worth the gamble at home, where 12 of his 17 PL goals this season have come.


Chelsea Still Sitting Pretty



Pedro is the main man in the Chelsea team of late, but Hazard and Costa continue to chip in with goals and assists. They looked a dominant force once more against Swansea with the creativity and intricate passing of their Spanish maestros, with the dogged work of Kante. Pedro's fine form is starting to be noticed in the FPL community and at a budget price of 7.0. Step aside, Eden.


Notes For Blank Gameweek 28 Planning

It will be important to choose carefully which of your Chelsea and Spurs players to sell in preparation for their blanks in gameweek 28, when they don't play. The likes of Kane, Alli and Pedro will all rise in price as a result of good form and Costa went up in value most recently of all the Chelsea players, so it may be a good move to keep them in your team and cash in on their rises. None of the league's top defences play in gameweek 28 except Everton, so finding a short-term replacement may be difficult. Hazard and Alli look the men to sell as the similiarly priced Liverpool trio of Mane, Firmino and Coutinho all look very tempting for their home game against Burnley.


Written by Kyle Norbury,

(Embarrassed) Stoke fan, football fan, fantasy football nerd

@SCFCnerd




It would be wrong not to make Spurs' number 9 the headline act of this weekend's Premier League action. Harry Kane has continued his knack of scoring in twos and threes, offsetting his dry spell of just 1 goal in 4 games prior to the visit of Stoke. Kane bagged a first-half hat-trick with three sumptuous strikes, all from outside of the area.

That's now 4 in 4, 7 in 6 or 10 in 10 for Kane. Kane has his fair share of blank returns, but when he does get on the scoresheet he is more likely to score more than one than he is to score a solitary goal. His goals can be erratic, meaning he is not always a reliable captain pick, but worth the gamble at home, where 12 of his 17 PL goals this season have come.


Chelsea Still Sitting Pretty

Loading...
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YBkIY22UQXA?feature=player_embedded" width="320">

Pedro is the main man in the Chelsea team of late, but Hazard and Costa continue to chip in with goals and assists. They looked a dominant force once more against Swansea with the creativity and intricate passing of their Spanish maestros, with the dogged work of Kante. Pedro's fine form is starting to be noticed in the FPL community and at a budget price of 7.0. Step aside, Eden.


Notes For Blank Gameweek 28 Planning

It will be important to choose carefully which of your Chelsea and Spurs players to sell in preparation for their blanks in gameweek 28, when they don't play. The likes of Kane, Alli and Pedro will all rise in price as a result of good form and Costa went up in value most recently of all the Chelsea players, so it may be a good move to keep them in your team and cash in on their rises. None of the league's top defences play in gameweek 28 except Everton, so finding a short-term replacement may be difficult. Hazard and Alli look the men to sell as the similiarly priced Liverpool trio of Mane, Firmino and Coutinho all look very tempting for their home game against Burnley.


Written by Kyle Norbury,

(Embarrassed) Stoke fan, football fan, fantasy football nerd

@SCFCnerd




Thus articles Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek

that is all articles Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek This time, hopefully can provide benefits to all of you. Okay, see you in another article posting.

You now read the article Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek with the link address https://welcometoamerican.blogspot.com/2017/02/gameweek-26-review-harry-kanes-gameweek.html

Subscribe to receive free email updates:

Related Posts :

0 Response to "Gameweek 26 Review: Harry Kane's Gameweek"

Post a Comment

Loading...