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@FPLReaction UCL Fantasy Matchday 4 Review

In this article we bring in expert @FPLReaction to provide his UCL Fantasy Matchday 4 review. He runs through all of the players in his squad, how they performed during the round and the final rank he ended the Matchday with.

Going through an expert UCL Fantasy Matchday 4 review can be really helpful. @FPLRecation has finished his last two seasons inside the top 500 ranked managers in the world so checking out his general thoughts could be very beneficial moving forward.

Matchday 4 Review

Notes

  • I came into Matchday 4 off the back of picking up a huge 91 points and a rank rise from 400k up to 90k.
  • My team looked set for another good week and that happened in parts. However I was disappointed with some players and decisions.
  • This week I finished on 89 points which as you can see was just two points off my Matchday 3 tally. I also made another huge stride towards where I want to be in terms of rank – moving from 90k to 28k.
  • The biggest returns came from Morata who went big against Celtic. Kane scored two late goals against Galatasaray and Haaland who I didn’t think would start but did also scored a brace. Hearing Haaland was starting minutes before the deadline was huge for me because I captained him for a nice 28 points.
  • Other successful assets included Xavi Simons. He hit eight points and Foden who I also included late on with the news he was starting, he scored. Riznyk also banked a return with a clean sheet against Barcelona.
  • My defenders let me down this week. All failed to secure a clean sheet or assist etc. If one or two of them performed it could have been an even bigger week for me.
  • My biggest frustration was Brais Mendez. Real Sociedad beat Benfica 3-1 and he failed to return, He even missed a penalty he was gifted which made it even worse.

Thinking ahead

  • My main concern moving forward is whether my players will actually start.
  • I think when looking ahead we need to make sure our players are likely to play.
  • I do have some early thoughts in terms of transfers. One of those thoughts includes bringing Jude Bellingham back in who I sold due to injury, that’s if he recovers.
  • Other ideas include defensive transfers. I’m not so keen on Raum for the next round or at least until the last 16, mainly due to the fact I don’t think they are capable of keeping clean sheets.
  • That’s all from me!

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