da esport bet: Everton have enjoyed a wonderful start to life under Ronald Koeman.
da cassino: Despite losing to Bournemouth and drawing with Crystal Palace in their last two Premier League outings, Koeman’s men had gone five games unbeaten, including winning four games on the bounce, following their opening day draw with Spurs.
Everton players have usually been decent picks for your Fantasy Premier League team over the years. Defensively they’ve had good points scorers, while they’ve almost always had a prolific striker within their ranks.
FPL Points seem to be a bit more spread out this season, though. We’ve taken a look at Everton’s most effective FPL points scorers so far this season, going by average points per 90 minutes, and the results are quite surprising.
Have a look over this lot before you finalise your team ahead of the game week 8 deadline…
5. Leighton Baines – 4.20 PP90
Phil Jagielka is Everton’s highest scoring defender, but that doesn’t mean to say he’s necessarily the man with the best PP90 average.
Leighton Baines has been missing over the last two league games – both of which they failed to win – but he still boasts an good PP90 average of 4.20.
That’s thanks to one assist, two clean sheets and two bonus points.
At £5.5m he’s well worth a punt, particularly when only 8.6% of FPL teams own him.
4. Yannick Bolasie – 4.51 PP90
Everton’s mega-money summer signing hasn’t exactly set the world alight at Goodison Park just yet, but he’s still returning a decent PP90 average of 4.51.
Two assists, two clean sheets and a single bonus point is all he’s delivered so far, but you have to expect him to improve on that as the months go by.
He’s cheap, at just £6.1m, and is owned by just 5.8% of FPL teams – worth keeping an eye on.
3. Kevin Mirallas – 5.11 PP90
Kevin Mirallas has always been a hit-and-miss pick for FPL players over the years – he is never consistent enough to warrant having in your team for long periods.
However, this season, he is boasting a good PP90 average of 5.11, which is down to his one goal, two assists, two clean sheets and one bonus point.
The Belgium international has only completed a full 90 minutes once all season and has played less than 60 minutes twice, which hasn’t helped his points return.
However, at £6.5m, he is worth considering as a differential; only 3.4% of FPL teams have selected him.
2. Seamus Coleman – 5.50 PP90
Seamus Coleman missed the opening three games of the season through injury but since then, he’s been absolutely superb.
One goal, one clean sheet and four bonus points is a good return for a defender over four games, which means he can boast an impressive PP90 average of 5.5.
Only 4.8% of FPL teams have selected him, but expect that to rise when people realise how much of a bargain he can be at £5.5m.
1. Romelu Lukaku – 7.94 PP90
Romelu Lukaku, despite his injury problems, has been superb for Everton this season.
Having missed the opening day of the season and his struggles in his first two performances, the Belgium international got himself off the mark with a hat-trick against Sunderland.
The striker now boasts a PP90 average of 7.94 from just six appearances – only three of which have been full 90 minute outings – thanks to five goals, one assist and eight bonus points.
He is expensive at £9.4m and is unsurprisingly owned by 21.9% of FPL teams – but he is returning a better PP90 average than other, more expensive strikers right now.