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Haaland (£15.0m) is in poor recent form, scoring just one goal in six Gameweeks and averaging 2.5 points per match, despite strong seasonal numbers (7.5 points per start). He still has 72% ownership and has been the most-captained player in each of the last six Gameweeks.
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Bruno Fernandes (£9.5m) and Gabriel (£6.9m) are highlighted as strong alternatives with better form and fixtures.
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Gabriel has matched Haaland’s 7.5 points per start this season, but has been far superior recently with 40 points in six matches (6.7ppm) and faces Leeds.
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Fernandes is the top-scoring FPL player over the last six matches, averaging 9.0ppm, and plays Fulham at home.
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Fernandes, Gabriel and Haaland are among only six regular starters averaging 6.0+ points per start this season.
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Declan Rice and Daniel Muñoz have also outperformed their season averages recently, with Muñoz offering a low-ownership differential.
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In attacking threat stats, Thiago (Brentford) leads all players for shots in the box and big chances over the last four Gameweeks.
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Fernandes has been involved in nine big chances in the last four Gameweeks (created + scored), despite missing one match through injury.
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Enzo Fernandez has been involved in twice as many big chances as Haaland in the same period and has a favourable fixture vs West Ham.
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Fulham have conceded the most big chances per match recently, boosting Fernandes’ appeal.
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Bryan Mbeumo has thrived since moving up front, scoring against Man City and Arsenal.
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Brian Brobbey is another in-form option, scoring in three of the last four Gameweeks ahead of a home match vs Burnley.
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Defensive data shows Fulham, Burnley and Sunderland among the weakest defences recently.
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Verdict: Going without Haaland is risky, but Gabriel is a strong alternative — however, Fernandes stands out as the best captain, combining elite form, fixture, and multiple routes to returns.