Mourinho mopes, Conte complains: Gameweek 25's fantasy football takeaways
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Swansea 3-1 Arsenal
The Liberty Stadium witnessed the Swans’ second shock in 10 days as they outbattled Arsenal to keep their Premier League survival fight alive.
Keep an eye on Sam Clucas (£11 on Yahoo) who scored twice to earn the most points in last night’s game, while Nacho Monreal looked the best of a bad Arsenal bunch with his second goal in as many games.
Yahoo star man: Sam Clucas (24.20 pts)
Huddersfield 0-3 Liverpool
Liverpool regained their winning stride after being beaten by then rock-bottom Swansea and West Brom in the past two weeks.
Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino were on the scoresheet again to total a combined 30 goals this season, so you can not go wrong picking either in upcoming Yahoo competitions.
Yahoo star man: Emre Can (19.95 pts)
West Ham 1-1 Crystal Palace
West Ham are now unbeaten in six games despite struggling to a home draw against Crystal Palace.
Both sides have striker struggles, and while Javier Hernandez showed signs of improvement and Christian Benteke scored his second goal in 19 games, neither warrant fantasy selection yet.
Yahoo star man: Mark Noble (15.85 pts)
Man City 3-0 West Brom
The Blues made light work of the Baggies to take them 15 points clear with 13 games to go, and Kevin de Bruyne had another Man of the Match performance.
A knee-high foul on Brahim Diaz added to the list of horror challenges City have encountered this season, so it seems selecting any opposition tackler carries a danger of seeing red.
Yahoo star man: Kevin De Bruyne (26.95 pts)
Everton 2-1 Leicester
Theo Walcott netted twice as the Toffees blew their visitors away in the opening half, and a Jamie Vardy-enthused comeback was not enough to stop Everton claiming the three points.
Seamus Coleman returned from his broken leg in fine form and he appears to have built an understanding with Walcott that could earn fantasy football players a ton of points in the coming weeks.
Yahoo star man: Theo Walcott (33.50 pts)
Newcastle 1-1 Burnley
An unlucky Karl Darlow scored an own goal to stop his Newcastle side claiming the much-needed three points.
Chelsea loanee Kenedy looked the most likely to win the game for the Magpies, and his £10 price tag could be a great option if you’re strapped for cash in the coming weeks’ competitions.
Yahoo star man: Jamaal Lascelles (11.35 pts)
Southampton 1-1 Brighton
The Saints are now without a win in 12 and Brighton without a win in six after Southampton could not use their possession to break down Brighton’s resilient defence.
Southampton lie in 18th, while Brighton are one point from the drop zone, so expect both sides to up their performances as relegation panic kicks in, but will it be enough?
Yahoo star man: Jack Stephens (13.60 pts)
Bournemouth 3-0 Chelsea
Eddie Howe’s men besieged Stamford Bridge in a game that saw any remains of Chelsea’s title hopes in ruins.
Despite Chelsea’s stars underperforming against Bournemouth, a top four battle could be the encouragement needed to up their game, particularly when they host West Brom next.
Yahoo star man: Nathan Ake (18.10 pts)
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Stoke 0-0 Watford
Both sides played out one of the least exciting and poor-point-scoring games of the season on a cold, rainy night in Stoke, as the saying goes.
Both sides’ clean sheets meant goalkeepers Jack Buland and Orestis Karnezis were the top fantasy football scorers, highlighting the advantage of picking Stoke’s keeper when they play at home.
Yahoo star man: Orestis Karnezis (14 pts)
Tottenham 2-0 Man United
Spurs simply outplayed a poor Jose Mourinho side to close the gap on fourth spot to two points.
Harry Kane failed to score but racked up double-figure points (11.10) with six shots, while United’s big guns Alexis Sanchez and Paul Pogba offered next to nothing.
Yahoo star man: Christian Eriksen (15.65 pts)
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