
"Every season throws up players who explode for a week or two and suddenly find themselves shooting up the transfer charts. But Gameweek 11 looks like one where patience and perspective are key, writes Fantasy Premier League expert Blake Hurst. A few popular names are being brought in off the back of short-term hauls or hype, yet their underlying numbers and upcoming fixtures tell a different story."
"Casemiro has been catching plenty of attention after back-to-back hauls of 15 and 12 points, but I'd strongly advise against jumping on this run. As a United fan, I've seen this movie before - his attacking returns simply aren't sustainable, and his minutes are far from secure. He's always one rash challenge away from a yellow or even a red, and that volatility doesn't mix well with the FPL format."
"Cherki impressed last gameweek with two assists and a 10-point return, which explains the sudden influx of transfers his way. But this feels like a classic trap. Under Pep Guardiola, rotation is always lurking, and there's no guarantee Cherki avoids the roulette wheel. The fixtures don't help either - Liverpool and Newcastle in the next two are tough for any attacker. While the talent is undeniable, this isn't the window to buy in."
Short-term hauls and hype have driven sudden transfer activity, but underlying numbers, upcoming fixtures, rotation risk, and fitness concerns matter more for consistent FPL returns. Casemiro’s recent scores are unlikely to persist given unsustainable attacking returns, uncertain minutes, and disciplinary volatility that threatens his availability. Cherki’s recent assists prompted transfers, but Guardiola’s rotation and tough upcoming fixtures versus Liverpool and Newcastle make him an unreliable pick. Tottenham’s attack shows low expected goals and inconsistency, and individual flashes of quality do not guarantee steady points. Managers should favor predictable, consistent options over risky, short-term performers.
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