Haaland and Foden Prices Fall Amid Poor Form in FPL
Recent price shifts in Fantasy Premier League (FPL) have raised eyebrows among managers, particularly concerning two key Manchester City players: Erling Haaland and Phil Foden. Their declines come in the wake of disappointing performances, impacting their appeal within the game.
Haaland’s Price Drop
Erling Haaland, the highly favored Manchester City striker, has seen his price decrease by £0.1 million, bringing him down to £15.0 million. Despite being the most owned player in FPL with a 72.6% ownership rate, his recent form has left much to be desired.
- Points amassed in last three matches: 9
- Performance against Brighton: Full 90 minutes, scored 6 points
- Manchester derby: Substituted after 80 minutes, scored 2 points
- Against Wolves: Played only 17 minutes as a substitute, earned 1 point
Haaland’s upcoming fixtures present a challenging run, beginning with a match against Tottenham in Gameweek 24, followed by a clash with Liverpool at Anfield in Gameweek 25.
Foden’s Decline
Phil Foden, also from Manchester City, has experienced a more significant decrease, with his price dropping by £0.2 million to £8.4 million. His ownership stands at 19.0%. Like his teammate Haaland, Foden has struggled to make an impact recently.
- Points in last three matches: 4
- Performance against Brighton: 73 minutes played, scored 2 points
- Manchester derby: Substituted at half-time, scored 1 point
- Against Wolves: Played only 29 minutes, went scoreless
Foden will also face tough opponents in the upcoming weeks, with matches against Spurs and Liverpool looming ahead.
Additional Price Changes
In addition to Haaland and Foden, another notable price drop was recorded.
- Juan Alleyne (Manchester City defender): Price decreased by £0.2 million to £4.3 million.
- Ownership: 0.0%, making him one of the least owned players in the game.
As the Fantasy Premier League season unfolds, managers will need to consider these price adjustments and performances carefully. The struggles of Haaland and Foden raise significant concerns for many teams aiming for success in their leagues.