Fantasy Football Tips: 5 Transfers You Must Make In Gameweek 32

Captain Who? Luis Suárez.

Team: Liverpool (vs Tottenham Hotspur, home) Position: Forward Value: £13.1m Selected by: 50.5% Total score: 255 (Points in his last 4 games: 51) Do you really fancy Tottenham successfully stopping Liverpool from putting at least three past them? At Anfield? The Reds have scored 18 in their last 5 games and their red-hot scoring form doesn't look like it's going to stop. Even the defenders are chipping in, with Martin Skrtel's latest brace making him the defender with the highest number of goals in the league. Tottenham, meanwhile, are in a little bit of trouble at the moment. They have only won two of their last five games, losing to bitter rivals Arsenal in the process, and conceding seven goals during that period. The player that's responsible for Liverpool's rampant form is none other than Suárez, who's almost certain to win the Golden Boot this season with 28 goals and an astonishing 11 assists already to his name. Against a Tottenham side who's not doing very good at the moment, I fancy the red-hot Uruguayan to get at least a goal and an assist in this match. However, there are certain risks involved in his selection though. Against a Sunderland side who somehow managed to keep the score extremely respectable, Suárez only managed an assist, and as the match wore on, you can tell that 27 year-old started to fade away from the match, with the lively Philippe Coutinho taking over the bulk of Liverpool's offensive responsibilities. Ever since the Reds's surprise 1-0 defeat at the hands of Hull City back in Novemeber last year, Suárez has played the full 90 minutes in every Premier League game. While his fitness and work-rate are never in doubt, for me personally, I think he's getting a little tired. And besides, Tottenham are as unpredictable as the weather. They may surprise you by playing badly, but once you lose concentration against them, one goal is all it takes before everyone Spurs player start to get into their gears. If you're not willing to take the calculated risk, here's a list of players that you might consider captaining as well: Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool) vs Tottenham Hotspur, home. Yaya Youré (Manchester City) vs Arsenal, away. Adam Llana (Southampton) vs Newcastle United, home. Romelu Lukaku (Everton) vs Fulham, away. If you followed my advice to captain Yaya Touré last week, you're welcome. Last week's recommendations: Yaya Touré, Manchester City: 62 points Luis Suárez, Liverpool: 50 points Daniel Sturridge, Liverpool: 36 points Seamus Coleman, Everton: 18 points Romelu Lukaku, Everton: 36 points
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