FPL talking point - five players who could make the difference
FPL talking point - five players who could make the differenceImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Jeremy Doku has scored or assisted in two of his past three Premier League gamesPublished6 minutes agoWith only four weeks of the season remaining, targeting players with low ownership can shoot you up your mini-league.Here are five players, selected by Fantasy Premier League expert Gianni Buttice, who might just give you the advantage over your rival managers.Dango Ouattara (2% owned)Gianni: Brentford are a reliable source of big chances and when they're not falling to Igor Thiago, it's often Dango Ouattara presented with the opportunity. The Bees still have lots to play for and will be strong favourites in their home games against West Ham and Crystal Palace. Dango comes with the added benefit of taking corners and has played 90 minutes in his past three games.Jeremy Doku (3% owned)Gianni: The forgotten man of the Manchester City attack. With both Erling Haaland and Antoine Semenyo more than 50% owned and Cherki super-popular of late too, Jeremy Doku should not be underestimated. He's a cheap route to the best attack in the league and a difference maker for manager Pep Guardiola. The title race could come down to goal difference and Doku will be given complete licence in what could be an all-out attack approach to the run-in for City.Daniel Munoz (8% owned)Gianni: European distraction is a concern this weekend - given Crystal Palace have a Conference League semi-final to think about - and they could rotate heavily against Bournemouth. But with a double gameweek 36, wing-back Daniel Munoz will be in high demand soon. A tally of four goals and three assists is impressive for someone listed in FPL as a defender.Image source, Getty ImagesJames Hill (8% owned)Gianni: Since he came in to the Bournemouth starting line-up in gameweek 19, James Hill has achieved a defensive contribution in 12 of 16 matches. He's also managed three assists and not misse...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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