Niko
Former SuperCoach runner-up, EPL expert
Supercoach and EPL expert Niko, reveals who to watch, buy, hold and sell ahead of Supercoach EPL Round 11
EPLBack to triple figures this week for Lovski FC with a final score of 141.
That brings a small rank rise to 1287 but it does feel like I’ve been treading water for a couple of weeks.
I’m itching for a big one like a few of the subscribers had this week.
Shout out to Samir who is currently sitting 4th on the overall ranks and only 20pts off first!
In the end I opted to bring in Ouattara for Simons last week instead of holding as a bit of a cash play which could work out before he jets off to AFCON, but Gomez presenting as a much better cash play with his score of 32 this week is annoying.
I also wish I made the Semenyo out move and have a tricky decision as to whether I continue to hold, but let’s not dwell on prior decisions…
Embed from Getty ImagesCasemiro (£8.2M, Man United MID, B/E -20)
Back-to-back 20+ scores and goals is a little crazy from the defensive mid.
Well done if you’ve taken the punt last week and cashed in on points and coin, but I won’t be going here personally.
Could suit some managers if they want to jump off a Grealish/Ugochukwu type.
Embed from Getty ImagesDiego Gómez (£5.99M, Brighton MID, B/E -16)
A double against Leeds for the 22yo who will skyrocket in price, if he continues to start.
Having made a cash move last week I think I need to let this ship pass me in the night, but if you have someone like Ugochukwu/Simons it’s a no-brainer.
Harry Wilson (£8.03M, Fulham MID, B/E -5)
He caught my attention last week as they had Wolves (a team we should all target) and duly saluted with a goal and 21 score.
Three home games in the next five, but two of those are City and Palace so I’m avoiding but a decent option nonetheless.
Embed from Getty ImagesJoão Pedro (£6.39M, Chelsea FWD, B/E -3)
Speaking of attacking the Wolves fixture.
Back to shooting ways with five shots against Spurs and the match winning goal.
Chelsea dominated that game and they should have won by more and now have Wolves followed by Burnley.

Declan Rice (£11.76M, Arsenal MID, B/E -1)
I do believe he is over-performing with goals at the moment, but he does look a must-have on half the set pieces for Set Piece FC.
I think at this point I just need to hope he stops scoring so many goals and someone like Bowen matches him for points.
Marc Guéhi (£8,820,000, Crystal Palace DEF, B/E 5)
The fixtures look elite for the next five (Brighton, Wolves, Man U, Burnley, Fulham) and he’s cheap enough to jump into.
He’s also their captain so you would expect rotation to be at a minimum for him. Also keen on Munoz as an option.
Embed from Getty ImagesVirgil van Dijk (£6.07M, Liverpool DEF, B/E 9)
Wait a week and buy him next week (for much less than I got him for).
The mojo seems to be back with back-to-back cleans and wins, including the Champions League win over Real Madrid overnight.
Jarrod Bowen (£9.47M, West Ham MID, B/E 9)
Robbed of an assist on the weekend and should have scored way more.
Can’t sell with Burnley at home this week, it could be a fill up with the confidence back for the Irons.
Embed from Getty ImagesRodri (£3.81M, Man City MID, B/E 8)
He’s basically basement price after his 1-minute sub on appearance on the weekend.
I’m holding until he starts making full appearances and scoring points.
No point selling, but no doubt he’ll be frustrating as they ease him back from injury.
Embed from Getty ImagesMaxime Estève (£4.97M, Burnley DEF, B/E 7)
You could cash him in if you need a 1.5M or want to go all out on defence.
Three defenders sit in the overall top five for overall points this season, and five of the top ten are defenders.
Đorđe Petrović (£6.72M, Bournemouth GKP, B/E 3)
I’ll be holding him for now with a low breakeven and West Ham, Sunderland, Everton and Burnley on the horizon.
Hopefully they can get a result to Villa away this week too, if not he should be getting some save points or a penalty save perhaps…just throwing that into the universe.
Embed from Getty ImagesNordi Mukiele (£11.38M, Sunderland DEF, B/E 24)
His massive score of 29 against Wolves (there’s a theme here) drops out this week and is a clear sell, despite his team still performing above expectations.
Pretty much a straight swap to Munoz or Timber which is crazy considering his starting price.
Embed from Getty ImagesAntoine Semenyo (£11.80M, Bournemouth FWD, B/E 22)
I thought he would do alright and perhaps nab a goal on the break, but City were much better this week and had all the answers.
At the end of the day he’s a winger and his form and scoring will be up and down.
His shots have dried up and only had two from very long range on the weekend.
Think he needs to go now in this format, I just wish I did it last week as I’d be much richer.
Embed from Getty ImagesNick Woltemade (£8.37M, Newcastle FWD, B/E 19)
A half time subbing of him and Gordon by Howe was madness.
Something is not quite right at the Toon and I’m worried.
Howe seems to be prioritising the Champions League and is not managing the team well.
Once we have the full backs back it might be different but clear avoid and sell as it stands.
Jack Grealish (£8.77M, Everton MID, B/E 16)
Take away the last second goal against Palace which deflected in off him, he’s been very average.
Cash him in.
Embed from Getty ImagesLesley Ugochukwu (£7.68M, Burnley MID, B/E 14)
Time to cash in for owners and there’s plenty of good option to go to.
Current Trade Plans and Captains
OUT: Semenyo & Estève
IN: João Pedro & Muñoz
Bank: £690,000
Trades: 26 and 3 boosts
VC: Bruno Fernandes
C: Erling Haaland
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