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Published 18:46 4 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 20:35 4 Mar 2016 GMT
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Milner has been bang in form for Liverpool in recent games, notching a total of 26 points in his last three outings for the Reds (excluding the League Cup final). You'd be a fool not to put him in your team.
Especially when you consider they are up against Palace, who are following the Alan Pardew patented template of falling to pieces in the second half of the season.
Bournemouth's £10million man is finding his range in the Premier League, just as Bournemouth look to be finding the kind of form that could keep them in the top flight.
Newcastle United are slip-sliding away and just don't seem to be the kind of team that will fancy an afternoon in the company of this physical six-yard box merchant.
Goalkeeper for the in-form team of 2016. The big Belgian is just one of many, many Chelsea players who looks reborn, freed from the tyranny of Jose Mourinho.
Stoke have been scoring a few goals of late but we fancy Chelsea to start producing a few more Chelsea-like performances with a few more clean sheets.
Manchester United have been riding their luck for too long. After WBA they have Manchester City, Everton and Spurs - while Van Gaal is one injury away from having to come out of retirement himself
Fortune fancies the brave. Swapping Courtois for De Gea will save you £400,000 and is unlikely to cost you too many points. Stop following the herd, even if the herd are just following a ridiculously good keeper. Change it up!
Mauricio Pochettino's players have been known to run out of steam at the end of the season. Kane has been leading the Spurs line like a hero without any back-up and it is starting to show.
He looked leggy against West Ham on Wednesday and doesn't have much time to recover ahead of another fiercely contested derby. If you're currently lagging behind in your own league, entrusting your goal scoring to the guy picked by more than a third of players ain't gonna make the difference.
Manchester City's season is over, domestically at least. They have a Capital One Cup back in the trophy cabinet and the prospect of a proper Champions League run.
Wednesday's performance against Liverpool was embarrassing and, classy as Kompany is, we fear for a defender who has to rely upon either Nicolas Otamendi or Martin Demichelis.
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