Is it necesary to have 3 big guns in your line up to be successful. I.e. Salah, Hazard, Kane, Aguero, Aubu, Sterling...
Or can you get away with two.
I currently have Hazard and Kane with no Salah. I may pick him up after the city match. I am not really considering dropping Kane or Hazard for him and to fit him in I have to axe some players that have been doing really well for me. I.e. Felipe, Richarlison, Jimenez, Alonso.
Thoughts?
Thanks.
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Re: Big 3
The tricky word here is ‘necessary’. It isn’t, but it depends on your squad structure.
I currently have only one big gun and have had a great run over Christmas with points spread out across my team. For example I have Pogba, Son and Anderson in midfield who could easily be one big, one mid-priced player and one small. Is their form sustainable though? Unlikely so I’m looking to get in a second premium player when Son leaves for the Cup
I currently have only one big gun and have had a great run over Christmas with points spread out across my team. For example I have Pogba, Son and Anderson in midfield who could easily be one big, one mid-priced player and one small. Is their form sustainable though? Unlikely so I’m looking to get in a second premium player when Son leaves for the Cup
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