Supercomputer identifies the best Fantasy Football XI to pick ahead of Premier League opening weekend - including two Liverpool stars
By Molly Burke
Published 13th Aug 2021, 16:00 BST
FreeSuperTips have used their own supercomputer to identify what is statistically the best Fantasy Football XI.
Thousands of football fans will have spent their free-time in recent weeks selecting their Fantasy Football team ahead of tonight’s Premier League opener between Brentford and Arsenal.
Does Jack Grealish go straight in? Will Jadon Sancho start? Will Patrick Bamford do as well as he did last season?
FreeSuperTips have used their very own supercomputer to identify the best XI to pick according to statistics.
Some big names were left out, however this team scored a whopping 1,917 points last season and could quite possibly leave you top of your league and have your friends wondering how you did it!
Here is the best Fantasy Football team according to statistics...
FreeSuperTips have used their very own supercomputer to identify the best XI to pick according to statistics.
5. Andy Robertson - £7m
Andy Robertson has been one of the first names on Liverpool's teamsheet for a few seasons now and has become arguably the best left-back in the world. The Scotsman assisted seven goals in the league last season. Photo: Pool
6. Stuart Dallas - £5.5m
Stuart Dallas was Mr Reliable for Leeds United last season and thoroughly enjoyed his first season in the Premier League, scoring eight and assisting two. Who can forget his late winner against Manchester City? Photo: Lewis Storey
7. Bruno Fernandes - £12.5m
Bruno Fernandes is pretty pricey, but you can't really complain when the Portuguese had more goal contributions than any other player in the Premier League last season. Fernandes was the third top goalscorer in the league (18) and had the second most assists (12). Photo: Jan Kruger
8. Jack Harrison - £6m
Jack Harrison had a stellar first season in the Premier League with Leeds United, scoring eight and assisting eight. The winger turned his loan into a permanent move this summer and will be hoping to pick up where he left off this weekend. Photo: Lewis Storey