Best fantastic team for Gameweek 37

Five players from Aston Villa and Chelsea are included in the Scout for Gameweek 37 of 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League before Deadline at 6:00 p.m. Friday BST.
Villa and the respective visitors of Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, recently shot their national programs recently because of their progress in the UEFA Europa League, the final taking place next Wednesday.
If the two finalists continue to adopt this approach, Villa and Chelsea could both be worth investing in defense and attack.
At the rear, Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez (£ 5.0 m) is joined by Marc Cucurella (5.4 million pounds sterling), while Cole Palmer (10.5 million pounds sterling), Morgan Rogers (5.7 million pounds sterling) and Ollie Watkins (9.0 million pounds sterling) all attack functions.
Watkins receives the captain, influenced by the recent Spurs teams, with Mbeumo named Vice-Capitaine.
David Moyes (0.5 million pounds sterling), on the other hand, arrives as deputy director of the Everton final match at Goodison Park against Southampton.
Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) £ 5.0 M £
The goalkeeper offers a secure route in the back of the villa for his meeting with the Spurs. Martinez has collected consecutive clean leaves for the first time this season, totaling 17 points against Fulham and AFC Bournemouth.
If Gvviol (Man City) 6.5 million pounds sterling
Gvardiol is only four points from the summit in the defender’s classification over 143 points thanks to his potential at both ends of the field. The Croat has five goals and 12 sheets specific to his name before the home meeting of Manchester City with Bournemouth.
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Chelsea’s left back is the most score defender in home matches this season. Cucurella produced 80 points during his 17 outings at Stamford Bridge, combining four goals and a decisive pass with five clean sheets and nine bonus points.
Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) 4.8 M £
Branthwaite is chosen due to doubts about the physical form of Jake O’Brien (4.5 million pounds sterling) for Everton’s home match against Southampton. The saints have conceded 27 sets of sets in their last four games – more than any other side – which suggests that the Toffees can exploit their fragility with free kicks and corners.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) 13.7 M £
Despite his recent drop in production, Salah’s underlying statistics in the last four games indicate that he can score big in Brighton & Hove Albion. The Egyptian of Liverpool was involved in eight big chances – situations where the player should mark – during this spell, more than any other fantasy player.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea) 10.5 million pounds sterling
A return of 10 points during his last outing of Stamford Bridge was the first return to the double figure of Chelsea at the double figure from Gameweek 21. Palmer, nevertheless, is always the high level player of the second in home games this season and could be useful to consider for the armband if you are running.
Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) 8.3 M £
Two goals and three assists during his last four outings mark Brentford’s star as one of the best choices of captain for the BEES home meeting with Fulham. The 123 Mbeumo points in home matches are at Palmer level, while Fulham has only one white leaf in his last 12 competitions on the road.
Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) 7.7 M £
The West Ham United Talisman enters a home match against the Nottingham forest in its most coherent form of the season. Bowen has scored three goals, two assists and no white in his last four outings, totaling 36 points.
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa) £ 5.7 million
The underlying statistics suggest that the villa midfielder can deliver objectives and aid against the Spurs. In home matches this season, the 31 chances of Rogers created are a cutting -edge total, while its 37 shots and 25 shots in the box are both ranked.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) £ 9.0 M £
The managers made the Villa Star their priority n ° 1 before the deadline on Friday. Watkins won more than 271,000 new owners, many of whom were looking at him as an option as a captain in the hope that the Spurs will shoot again on Friday evening.
Jamie Vardy (Leicester) 5.3 million pounds sterling
A meeting with Ipswich Town gives Vardy the perfect opportunity to score his 200th goal for Leicester City in his last match for the club. The Kieran McKenna team conceded in 16 successive games outside.




