Niko
Former SuperCoach runner-up, EPL expert
Supercoach and EPL expert Niko, reveals who to watch, buy, hold and sell ahead of Supercoach EPL Gameweek 34
EPLDouble GW33 concluded this morning, and I remain in the top 100 despite only having three players double and the 143 score. I’m relatively happy.
City is now top on goal difference, and it’s all to play for. Including finishing the season strongly for us.
I’m one short in blank GW34, assuming everybody is fit, and only one trade is available to me.
I have that earmarked for a Crystal Palace defender since they’ll play an extra match from here.

Pedro Porro (£6.98M, Tottenham Hotspur DEF, B/E -10)
I’m a bit torn because he looks great on paper, but he also plays for a team that looks doomed for relegation. I think yes, if you have another trade to get him out if they fail to beat Wolves.
Ollie Watkins (£7.65M, Aston Villa FWD, B/E -8)
Has caught fire and is the type of bloke who will keep it going, perhaps sniffing a ticket on the plane to the World Cup. Fixtures in the next three are good, but he finishes with Liverpool and Man City.
Morgan Gibbs-White (£12.34M, Nottingham Forest MID, B/E -2)
If money is no issue, but the fixtures aren’t fantastic.
Embed from Getty ImagesTyrick Mitchell (£9.18M, Crystal Palace DEF, B/E -1)
I think this is a good buy, along with his teammates Munoz and Lacroix.
Palace are good defensively, and they play an extra match. The only downside is the threat of rotation, as they are still alive in Europe.
Mohamed Salah (£8.08M, Liverpool FWD, B/E 0)
I know he’s been in the trade-outs in my columns, but if you want to bring him in for one last time, you should.
Declan Rice (£9.53M, Arsenal MID, B/E 12)
Not very exciting, but he’s consistent, and the fixtures are great.
Embed from Getty ImagesXavi Simons (£5.54M, Tottenham Hotspur MID, B/E -3)
Showed some great signs against Brighton, but his double-digit scores are very few and far between.
Erling Haaland (£8.20M, Manchester City FWD, B/E 3)
Madness selling him now when they are top of the league and everything to play for. Unless you’ve got a million trades and will bring him straight back, don’t bother, just hold and even play one short if need be.
Cole Palmer (£8.32M, Chelsea MID, B/E 15)
The hamstring injury that kept him out midweek is being described as very minor, and he should feature in the FA Cup semi-final. I’m hoping for a new manager bounce against Forest at home.
Embed from Getty ImagesAntoine Semenyo (£8.23M, Manchester City FWD, B/E 15)
Did very little to impress me over the double and even got hooked early by Pep. He’s on thin ice, but I think he’s a hold for the double later in the season.
João Pedro (£11.04M, Chelsea FWD, B/E 28)
He’s such a fantasy troll, this guy. With the high breakeven, I’d just move him on if you could, even though he’s likely to be back fit.
Marcos Senesi (£9.19M, Bournemouth DEF, B/E 6)
I’m moving him on to get a full team this week. He’s fine to hold, but despite the Cherries being in good form, they are rarely keeping a clean sheet, so he’s expendable.
Embed from Getty ImagesOUT: Senesi
IN: Mitchell
Bank: £710,000
Trades: 0
VC: Bowen
C: Bruno Ferndandes
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