* **Q: Is Erling Haaland fit for Gameweek 30?
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Fantasy Premier League / Gameweek Strategy
Fantasy Premier League returns with Gameweek 30 hitting managers midweek after the international break and FA Cup fixtures. This gameweek presents unique challenges and opportunities, including a special "Fortified Front" Fantasy Challenge...
**Haaland Injury Opens Door for Marmoush**
The biggest news impacting Gameweek 30 is the likely absence of Erling Haaland. The Man City striker was forced off with an ankle injury in the FA Cup and subsequently pictured in a protective boot, ruling him out for potentially several weeks. This shifts the focus to his replacement, Omar Marmoush. Since joining City, Marmoush has scored four goals in seven league appearances and immediately scored after replacing Haaland in the FA Cup. Facing a Leicester City side that has struggled defensively, Marmoush presents a strong case for inclusion and even captaincy, especially given his affordable price.
**The Salah Conundrum**
Mohamed Salah continues to deliver points consistently, boasting impressive historical returns against Everton (four goals, one assist in the last four PL meetings). However, his goal output has slightly dipped recently (one goal in the last five across all competitions), and the Merseyside derby can be unpredictable. While his overall season performance is exceptional, the combination of the fixture difficulty and the appeal of Marmoush's matchup leads some FPL experts to consider captaining the Man City forward over the Egyptian King this week.
**Midfield Selection Headaches**
Several midfield decisions require careful thought: * **Palmer & Kluivert Fitness**: Chelsea's Cole Palmer and Bournemouth's Justin Kluivert are both flagged with potential injuries after missing international duty or picking up knocks. Managers need to monitor press conference updates closely. Palmer has a strong record against Spurs, while Kluivert offers penalty duties, but their availability is uncertain. * **Palace Pair**: Crystal Palace face struggling Southampton, making their attackers appealing. Ismaila Sarr has delivered back-to-back double-digit hauls, while Eberechi Eze offers strong underlying stats (more shots) and set-piece duty. Choosing between them, or even doubling up, is a key decision. * **Bournemouth Options**: Similar to Palace, choosing between Bournemouth midfielders Justin Kluivert (if fit) and Antoine Semenyo is tough. Kluivert has more goals (including penalties), while Semenyo has also shown attacking threat. Their fixture against Ipswich is promising. * **Other Considerations**: West Ham's Jarrod Bowen (£7.6m) is returning to form and faces Wolves. Chelsea's Christopher Nkunku (£5.7m) is showing promise and faces a Spurs side vulnerable defensively against Chelsea historically.
**Defensive & Strategic Notes**
Arsenal (vs. Fulham) and Man City (vs. Leicester) offer the best clean sheet potential on paper. Value picks like Liverpool's Jarell Quansah (£3.9m) provide cheap access to strong defences. Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez (£5.2m) offers attacking threat from defence. With the "Fortified Front" challenge allowing unlimited budget for 4 midfielders and 3 forwards, managers can load up on premium assets. Additionally, some FPL managers, like FPL General, are opting to play their Wildcard chip this gameweek to restructure their squads.
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