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FPL Lessons: James and Chilwell can shake up defences

By The Scout 25 Jan 2023
James, Chilwell

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The Scout looks at the lessons learned over the opening 21 Gameweeks of 2022/23 Fantasy Premier League.

Defenders

The recent return to training of Chelsea wing-backs Reece James (£5.7m) and Ben Chilwell (£5.8m) could be good news for managers in Fantasy.

Defenders with the potential for attacking returns have struggled to impress in the opening 21 Gameweeks. 

Top-scoring defenders
2022/23 Attacking returns Clean sheets Points
Trippier 6 14 141
Schar 1 13 97
Saliba 3 9 91
Burn 0 12 87
Gabriel 2 9 86
Botman 1 11 85
White 2 10 84

The top-seven scoring defenders have managed a combined 15 attacking returns, with six of those from Kieran Trippier (£6.0m) alone.

Indeed, his team-mate Dan Burn (£4.6m) ranks fourth in the position on 87 points despite failing to produce any goals or assists.  

That contrasts poorly when assessed against the top-scoring defenders at the same point last season.

Top-scoring defenders by GW21 21/22
2021/22 Attacking returns Clean sheets Points
Alexander-Arnold 11 9 132
Cancelo 8 11 121
Dias 4 10 96
Rudiger 5 8 92
James 9 5 91
Van Dijk 2 10 86
Laporte 4 10 84

The seven top-scoring defenders overall had a combined 43 attacking returns, with Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea players dominating.

James had four goals and five assists by this point in 2021/22 Fantasy, while Chilwell claimed three goals and an assist in his six starts over the season.

Indeed, they were Chelsea’s top players for points per start in the previous campaign, with 6.3 and 9.0 respectively.

Big names to bounce back?

Man City centre-backs Ruben Dias (£5.9m) and Aymeric Laporte (£5.7m) are also back in action following lengthy layoffs and can offer managers points at both ends of the pitch.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (£7.3m) led the way at this point last season with 11 attacking returns, thanks to two goals and nine assists.

The Liverpool right-back has been unfortunate to only manage only one goal and three assists this season.

His 18 shots rank fourth among defenders, while his 33 key passes and 11 big chances created both place second only to Trippier. 

Also in this series

Part 1: Bargain Kepa outperforming Pope
Part 2: Trippier on course for record-breaking campaign
Part 4: Why Trippier earns so many bonus points
Part 5: Time for a five-man midfield?
Part 6: Ferguson can unlock Kane and Haaland combo
Part 7: Mitoma the go-to Almiron replacement

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