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All eyes remain on north London as Jose Mourinho attempts to turn Tottenham’s form and fortunes around and one player appears to have benefitted more than most from the switch.
This column tipped Dele to prosper last week and he returned the favour with an assist, then scored in the Champions League. His low ownership is a huge bonus too.
Andy Robertson
While Trent Alexander-Arnold’s creativity has attracted all the attention, Liverpool’s other adventurous full-back has actually registered more assists.
Robertson has five to Alexander-Arnold’s four and more fantasy points as a result. Clean sheets should come too as Liverpool’s fixtures ease up but mind the blank in gameweek 18.
Danny Ings
Southampton may be struggling at the foot of the table but there are signs of life in Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side and mainly from Ings.
The former Liverpool striker continues to post promising underlying numbers and his upcoming schedule is kind too, with Watford and Norwich visiting St Mary’s in the next two.
Christian Pulisic
How bad is West Ham’s defence? We may know by Saturday tea-time once Chelsea’s attack is finished with them at Stamford Bridge.
Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount are well owned but Pulisic is some way behind them, in only 13.4% of squads, which makes him a worthwhile option.
Serge Aurier
We have been burnt by Aurier before. You may remember how after scoring 14 points against Crystal Palace in September, he was sent off two weeks later for a score of -2.
But the right-back appears to be a key figure in Mourinho’s rebuild, with license to attack while Ben Davies stays back. He is certainly one to watch.
Honourable mentions: Nick Pope, Fikayo Tomori, Ayoze Perez, Son Heung-Min, Gabriel Jesus
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