FPL Captaincy Dilemma: Salah vs Palmer - Expert Tips and Team of the Week
Explore the Fantasy Premier League captaincy debate between Mohamed Salah and Cole Palmer, expert tips, and the top team picks for the week.






The Captaincy Conundrum: Salah or Palmer?
In the world of Fantasy Premier League (FPL), the choice of captain can make or break your week. This week, the decision is tougher than ever with two of the most popular players, Mohamed Salah and Cole Palmer, vying for the armband.
Mohamed Salah: The Safe Bet
Salah, owned by 71.9% of FPL managers, is the epitome of consistency. Facing Newcastle at home, a side that has shown defensive vulnerabilities, Salah is expected to deliver. Despite not being the captain this week, he remains a vice-captain choice for many.
Cole Palmer: The Fixture Pick
On the other hand, Cole Palmer, owned by 60.7% of managers, is a gamble. Facing a struggling Southampton side, Palmer has the potential for explosive returns. Although out of form, his eight double-digit hauls this season make him a tempting choice for the armband.
Team of the Week: Defensive Picks
Goalkeeper & Defence
- Alphonse Areola (West Ham, £4.2m): Leicester City have failed to score in eight of their last 11 games. Areola offers a solid chance for a clean sheet.
- Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham, £4.4m): With two goals and three assists this season, Wan-Bissaka is a reliable pick.
- Patrick Dorgu (Manchester United, £4.5m): The young Dane impressed in the draw at Everton with 17 final-third touches.
- Marc Cucurella (Chelsea, £5.1m): Chelsea are likely to keep a clean sheet against Southampton.
Midfield Mastery
- Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford, £8m): After a 14-point haul last week, Mbeumo is set to deliver again.
- Pedro Neto (Chelsea, £6.2m): Unlucky not to score against Aston Villa, Neto remains a strong candidate.
- Jarrod Bowen (West Ham, £7.3m): Bowen has been involved in more than half of West Ham's goals this season.
Striking Options
- Beto (Everton, £5m): With 35 points in four games, Beto is in top form.
- Matheus Cunha (Wolves, £6.9m): Cunha has scored in his last three games and offers great value.
Player to Watch
- Chido Obi (Manchester United, £4.5m): This young striker could be a bargain with his goal-scoring record.
Team to Target
Wolves: With a favorable run of fixtures, Wolves are a strong FPL investment.
Conclusion
The choice between Salah and Palmer is ultimately yours. Consider your risk appetite and the potential rewards before making your decision. Good luck in your FPL week!