🧵Big Hitter Analysis🧵
I updated the old Big Hitter Chart this International break so thought I'd combine that with @legomane.bsky.social's excellent fixture schedule to have a look at some of the big dogs.
I also took the suggestions of some of you and updated last year's info on one image.
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I updated the old Big Hitter Chart this International break so thought I'd combine that with @legomane.bsky.social's excellent fixture schedule to have a look at some of the big dogs.
I also took the suggestions of some of you and updated last year's info on one image.
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Should have bitten the bullet with Haaland a few weeks ago, now feels an impossible decision that keeps being pushed…
Have Saka already so it becomes Isak + Salah vs Haaland + Semenyo essentially, any advice?
https://bsky.app/profile/vd10.bsky.social/post/3lbia44igf62x
I recommend saving this in another window and reading through. Also if you find these useful, do RT :)
Owning and captaining Erling Haaland (£15.2m) has been frustrating and rather unlucky. He’s had below par xG only in the Wolves away game. In fact, he’s posted an xGI of above 1.0 in five out of his 11 starts, taking his average xGI to 1.0 this season. (continued)
The Norwegian has massively underperformed his xG and you would think this would return to the norm soon. He’s averaging the highest points per game (9.4) and xGI (1.3) at home amongst all the big hitters, which makes him a juicy (continued)
While he has no ‘green fixtures’ in his next six, there’s a good chance you will want him in Gameweek 18 for the run of EVE-lei-WHU. (continued)
In terms of schedule, it is quite brutal for Man City. GW 13 to 15 is a Sunday-Wednesday-Saturday turnaround (just like it is for LIV and AVL).