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Scout Selection: Salah backed for more Palace joy

By The Scout 18 Dec 2020

Liverpool star picked in best Gameweek 14 Fantasy XI captained by Bruno Fernandes

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A trip to Crystal Palace looks promising for the growing ownership of Mohamed Salah (£12.4m) in Fantasy Premier League.

Liverpool's Egyptian is the second most-bought player in the Gameweek, earning 165,000+ transfers in ahead of Saturday's match at Selhurst Park.

His new owners will be encouraged by Salah’s recent record against Palace.

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He has scored four goals and supplied three assists in his last four meetings with them.

Salah takes his place in a Scout Selection that lines up in a 3-4-3 formation, with Bruno Fernandes (£11.0m) handed the armband and Harry Kane (£10.9m) named vice-captain.

Emiliano Martinez (AVL) £4.8m

The Aston Villa goalkeeper visits West Bromwich Albion on the back of 19 points in the last two Gameweeks. Martinez has kept a clean sheet in four of his five away matches this season.

Andrew Robertson (LIV) £7.2m

Liverpool’s left-back faces Palace in fine all-round form, with two assists and two clean sheets in the last five Gameweeks. Robertson’s 22 chances created are joint-top among defenders in FPL this term.

Lewis Dunk (BHA) £4.8m

The Brighton & Hove Albion centre-back’s eight shots and five headed attempts both rank top among defenders over the last four Gameweeks. Dunk’s aerial threat can help him take advantage of a Sheffield United side who have conceded a league-leading 60 shots from set-pieces.

Jamal Lewis (NEW) £4.3m

The Newcastle United defender offers a handy source of value at home to Fulham. The Cottagers have struggled in attack of late, scoring only once in the last three Gameweeks. 

Mohamed Salah (LIV) £12.4m

Liverpool’s winger has scored five away goals already in 2020/21, bettering his total of four from the previous campaign.  

Bruno Fernandes (MUN) £11.0m

The Manchester United playmaker looks set to profit from Leeds United’s poor form on the road. Away from home, Leeds have conceded 69 shots in the box and 20 big chances, with both of those totals being among the bottom two sides in the Premier League.

Jack Grealish (AVL) £7.8m

Aston Villa’s playmaker has created 14 chances in the last four Gameweeks, more than any other player in Fantasy. Five goals and six assists over his 11 appearances show why Grealish will pose big problems for Sam Allardyce's West Brom at The Hawthorns.

Pedro Neto (WOL) £5.8m

Three goals and an assist in the last five Gameweeks underlines his form ahead of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ visit to Burnley. Neto is the most-bought player in the Gameweek, earning 243,000+ new owners.

Harry Kane (TOT) £10.9m

The Tottenham Hotspur striker has a prolific record against Leicester City, scoring 14 goals in their last 10 Premier League meetings. Kane has produced 50 shots this season, more than any other player in FPL.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (EVE) £7.9m

Everton’s frontman is one of the most consistent forwards in Fantasy, blanking only twice in the opening 13 Gameweeks. Calvert-Lewin faces an Arsenal side who are without a clean sheet in their last six matches in all competitions.

Callum Wilson (NEW) £6.6m

When selected, the striker has been involved in 73 per cent of Newcastle’s goals in 2020/21. Wilson faces a Fulham side who have conceded in all of their away matches this term.

Remember the Gameweek 14 deadline is 11:00 GMT on Saturday 19 December.

Gameweek 14 essentials

Part 1: GW14 Kings to Watch: Kane to hurt Leicester again
Part 2: GW14 Differentials: Sigurdsson revived for Arsenal's visit
Part 3: GW14 Captains: Fernandes can retain top spot
Part 4: Who to captain in GW14? What the experts say
Part 6: Scout Selection: The FPL experts' views

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