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GW33 Ones to watch: Ben Chilwell

By The Scout 3 Apr 2019
Ben Chilwell, Leicester City

The Scout says Leicester left-back can build on his recent success when he faces relegated Huddersfield

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The Scout is tipping five players to produce big points in Gameweek 33 of Fantasy Premier League.

Ben Chilwell (LEI) £5.0m

The Leicester City defender travels to Huddersfield Town this weekend in good form.

Chilwell delivered an assist and a clean sheet in the Foxes’ 2-0 win over AFC Bournemouth in Gameweek 32.

That earned him nine FPL points, his second-highest return of the season.

Creative flair

The underlying statistics show that Chilwell has improved his creativity since the arrival of Brendan Rodgers as manager.

He supplied a scoring opportunity for his team-mates every 81 minutes before the former Liverpool manager took over from Claude Puel.

But he has created a chance every 51 minutes in Rodgers’ four matches in charge.

Indeed, Chilwell’s total of seven chances created for the Foxes over that period is second only to the 14 of James Maddison (£6.8m).

That figure also fares well when compared with his rivals, placing Chilwell in the top five defenders.

Consecutive shut-outs?

Leicester head to the John Smith’s Stadium having kept their first clean sheet since Gameweek 21 last weekend.

And Huddersfield’s home record suggests they can build on that resilience.

The Terriers have struggled for a cutting edge this season, scoring only four goals in their last eight home matches.

Combined with his assist potential, Chilwell could be set for another big haul this weekend.

Also in this series

Part 1: GW33 Ones to watch: Ryan Fraser
Part 2: GW33 Ones to watch: Andros Townsend
Part 4: GW33 Ones to watch: Richarlison
Part 5: GW33 Ones to watch: Alexandre Lacazette

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