5 Things We Learned From Gameweek 31 — Premier League takeaways ahead of GW32

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5 Things We Learned From Gameweek 31 — Premier League takeaways ahead of GW32

5 Things We Learned From Gameweek 31 — Premier League takeaways ahead of GW32

5 Things We Learned From Gameweek 31 — Premier League takeaways ahead of GW32

5 Things We Learned From Gameweek 31 — Premier League takeaways ahead of GW32

Gameweek 31 delivered a seismic shift in the Fantasy Premier League landscape, leaving managers scrambling to adapt. With premium assets falling to injury and budget heroes emerging, the final stretch of the season demands smart, decisive moves. Here are the five key lessons to power your mini-league charge.

The biggest shockwave came from Anfield, where Alisson Becker's confirmed long-term injury has opened the door for a fantasy gem. At a mere £4.1m, Liverpool's new presumed number one, Mamardashvili, offers an unprecedented "set and forget" route into one of the league's elite defenses. This is a game-changing opportunity for squad value.

In brighter injury news, Arne Slot confirmed the imminent return of Alexander Isak. The Newcastle talisman is slated for a fitness test in their European clash, and a sharp performance there would make him an irresistible option. A fully fit Isak remains one of the most lethal finishers in the league, and his comeback timing is perfect for the run-in.

Brighton's attack is hitting its stride at the perfect time, with a likely double gameweek on the horizon. Danny Welbeck, following a sensational brace against Liverpool, is the standout candidate. Priced at just £6.1m and with minimal ownership, his explosive form makes him the ultimate budget differential for the upcoming favorable schedule.

Anthony Gordon's red-hot streak cannot be ignored. Thriving in a new central role, he has scored in three consecutive matches. With Newcastle facing Crystal Palace and Bournemouth next, Gordon is poised to continue his points haul, offering a high-upside midfield option as he leads the line.

Finally, the midfield template is being challenged. While the usual suspects remain solid, the value and form of players like Welbeck and Gordon, alongside the defensive security offered by new starters like Mamardashvili, prove that savvy, off-template picks could be the key to climbing the ranks in these decisive final weeks.

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