FPL Heisenberg Fantasy Premier League Tips: Cole Palmer to Continue His Purple Patch at Sheffield

Fantasy Premier League Tips Gameweek 32
Fantasy Premier League Tips Gameweek 32

Welcome to the latest article in a new series for the 2023/24 Fantasy Premier League season from @FPL_Heisenberg for Sports Lens. Read on to unpack Fantasy Premier League tips for gameweek 32, ahead of what could be a season-defining round.

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FPL Heisenberg Fantasy Premier League Tips Gameweek 32

Cole Palmer

  • Fixture: Sheffield United, Away

Cole (Cold) Palmer has been sensational this season, and is proving to be one of the best bargain FPL picks of all time. 

Fresh off the back of a hat-trick which included a last-minute winner against Man United, Palmer will be full of confidence going into this weekend’s game against bottom-of-the-table Sheffield United. 

He has amassed 68 points in his last six games, which works out as 11.33 points per-game; a return simply too good to ignore.

He’s a great captain choice this week ,and Chelsea are one of only two teams to have two double gameweeks remaining this season so he’s a long-term hold.

Mo Salah

  • Fixture: Man United, Away

Mo Salah looked back to his best in gameweek 30 against Brighton, and although he was quiet against Sheffield United, his early substitution is good news for this weekend. He should be fresher than most and raring to go against a leaky Manchester United, who have been plagued defensive injuries.

The Egyptian King has 16 goals and nine assists in 22 Premier League starts this season, and he’ll be looking to add to that tally at Old Trafford – he has a decent record against United too.

He also plays twice in gameweek 34 where he’ll once again be one the standout captain choices.

Malo Gusto

  • Fixture: Sheffield United, Away

A Malo Gusto clean sheet and attacking return incoming against Sheffield United? There could be a decent chance of this as they facing rock-bottom this week. He was close to an assist against United in midweek with deflected cross – although he didn’t get it his attacking intent is clear to see.

I’m predicting a win for Chelsea after a galvanising 4-3 win last gameweek, and hopefully that can come with 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 includes a double in both gameweek 35 and 37 so now is a good time to gamble on Gusto.

FPL Differential Tip – Rayan Ait-Nouri

  • Fixture: West Ham, Home

Rayan Ait-Nouri (who is owned by around 5% of managers at the time of writing) has a decent chance of returns at both ends of the pitch this gameweek against West Ham United.

His role in the team is to attack from wing-back, and with Wolves expected to have plenty of the ball, he’ll be positioned high up the pitch from open play.

I backed Ait-Nouri in my gameweek 26 article when he was less than 1% owned, and I’m backing him again now. In gameweek 31 away at Burnley he scored and had another big chance to get his brace. He also created a chance which ended up hitting the post – he was close to a monster haul!

Wolves are about to begin a favourable run of fixtures too which includes a double in 34, so now is the time to get Ait-Nouri.

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