FPL tips: Elite bosses say these three Liverpool players are essential

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  • Post published:December 1, 2021

Elite FPL managers have nailed their colours to the mast with three Liverpool stars dominating their most popular players list in game week 13.

By analysing the movements of a group of 1,000 managers with multiple top-10,000 finishes to their names, we can find out what the best of the best do to prepare their sides.

And what our elite sample are doing is stocking their squads with Jurgen Klopp’s finest footballers.

A graphic showing the most popular players among elite FPL managers in gameweek 13 of the FPL season

Mohamed Salah

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring their side’s second goal of the game during the UEFA Champions League, Group B match at Anfield, Liverpool. Picture date: Wednesday November 24, 2021
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What else is there to say about Mohamed Salah? The Egyptian is the elites’ favourite player and – at 98.9% selection among them in GW13 – he has never been more popular with the best.

The numbers speak for themselves – the £13-million midfielder has scored 131 FPL points at more than 10 points per game week courtesy of 11 goals and nine assists.

Salah ranks No1 one for Threat among midfielders and No 3 for Creativity – his lowest Threat score is 38, while game week two was the last time he failed to produce at least one goal or one assist.

The attacking winger has claimed maximum bonus points on four occasions this season while he has returned double figures for FPL points in six separate game weeks.

Furthermore, Salah has played 90 minutes in every league game this season for Liverpool, who are averaging three goals a game this term.

It should come as no surprise then to see that – of their 13,000 captaincy picks this season – our elite sample have handed Salah the armband 8,685 times.

The rest of Liverpool’s 2021 fixture list will have them facing Everton, Wolves, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Tottenham, Leeds and Leicester, a kind festive schedule which probably won’t harm Salah’s popularity.

Trent Alexander-Arnold

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp (left) hugs Trent Alexander-Arnold at the end of the Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool. Picture date: Saturday November 20, 2021

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The Englishman looks to be finding the sort of form which has helped make him one of the best right backs in the country in recent years, scoring one, assisting seven and claiming seven clean sheets.

At £7.9m, Alexander-Arnold is the priciest defender in the game, but with good reason – he ranks No 1 for Creativity among the Premier League’s defenders, providing service for the finest attack in the division.

The 23-year-old has returned double-figure points returns on five occasions this season, while he has registered a Creativity score of more than 50 in five separate fixtures also.

With 88 FPL points so far, Alexander-Arnold is the second-highest scoring FPL player ahead of GW14, and while his price looks set to hit £8m, he will be worth every penny if he continues to perform as he is.

Diogo Jota

Liverpool’s Diogo Jota celebrates scoring their side’s second goal of the game during the Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool. Picture date: Saturday November 20, 2021

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The Salah, Sadio ManeRoberto Firmino trio will go down as one of the Premier League’s greatest, but already Diogo Jota is threatening to muscle his way in.

The Portuguese attacker, who arrived at Liverpool from Wolves in 2020, is starting to look cheap at £7.7m having scored seven goals this season including three in his last two appearances.

Jota was backed by more than half of our elite sample in GW13 – two goals and a Threat score of 124 against Southampton justified such esteemed popularity.

The question now is whether he can keep Firmino out of the Reds XI – when he does play, it is rarely for 90 minutes.

That said, Jota has missed just one game entirely in the league this season, while Klopp would surely struggle to bench the 24-year-old as long as he is finding the net?

Whether it is Jota or Firmino who fill the centre-forward position in the future, the elite have been clear: Liverpool are the team to invest in right now.