FPL Heisenberg Fantasy Premier League Tips: Malo Gusto Could Prove a Useful Differential in Gameweek 30

Fantasy Premier League Tips gameweek 30
Fantasy Premier League Tips gameweek 30

Welcome to the latest article in a new series for the 2023/24 Fantasy Premier League season from @FPL_Heisenberg for Sports Lens. Below you can find in-depth analysis and Fantasy Premier League tips for gameweek 30, complete with top picks and differentials.

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FPL Heinseberg Fantasy Premier League Tips Gameweek 30

Mo Salah

  • (Fixture: Brighton, Home)

Mo Salah has been raking in the points every season since he joined Liverpool, with this season being no exception.

Brighton have been poor defensively this season and this will be a game where Liverpool – and Salah – look to exploit their leaky defence.

The Egyptian King has 15 goals and nine assists in 20 Premier League starts this season and he’ll be looking to add to that tally at Anfield this weekend.

Furthermore, Liverpool face Sheffield United in Gameweek 31, so if you get him now that’s your captain sorted for next week. He also plays twice in gameweek 34 where he’ll once again be one of the standout captain choices.

Heung-Min Son

  • (Fixture: Luton, Home)

Listed as a midfielder in FPL – but playing as Spurs’ number 9 – Sonny looks primed for more points in gameweek 30. He has 14 goals and eight assists this season and his underlying numbers (expected goals and expected assists) are solid too, meaning his returns should continue to flow, especially as he’s a clinical finisher too.

With Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham playing a free-flowing attacking style of football, it’s likely there will be plenty of goals when they play – even more so when they come up against poor defensive sides – like Luton.

It’s also worth noting that Son is Tottenham’s penalty taker which is another route to points.

Ollie Watkins

  • (Fixture: Wolves, Home)

Ollie Watkins has a huge 31 attacking returns this season – 16 goals and 15 assists in 29 games – making him a superb choice once again this Gameweek.

Facing a decent Wolves side is by no means an easy fixture but Watkins has been Mr Consistent this season, contributing goals and assists in almost equal measure. 

Watkins is the main man for Villa, both in terms of goal contributions and minutes on the pitch. He’s played 90 minutes in the majority of Premier League games for Aston Villa – given the abundance of late goals and extended injury time so far this campaign, this adds an extra string to his bow.

FPL Differential Tip – Malo Gusto (Fixture: Burnley, Home)

Gusto (who is owned by less than 8% of managers at the time of writing) has a decent chance of returns at both ends of the pitch this gameweek against Burnley. His role in the team is to attack from full-back, and as Chelsea will have plenty of the ball, he’ll be positioned high up the pitch from open play.

I’m predicting a comfortable home win for Chelsea , hopefully a clean sheet for Gusto- and with a bit of luck – another attacking return too.

Chelsea are about to begin a favourable run of fixtures too which is why I wanted to also give an honourable mention to his teammate Cole Palmer, who’s a decent captaincy shout this week too.

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