Alexander Isak – The toughest question?

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Alexander Isak – The toughest question?

Alexander Isak (FWD, 8.4m) scored his first goal in the new season of the Premier League, but it was such a disappointing moment for those Fantasy Premier League managers who decided to transfer out him ahead of the game week 3.

The Sweden international scored the winner goal against Tottenham (2-1), and not only that, he even got 3 bonus points from this match and made a total of fantastic 9 points in the game week 3.

His price dropped ahead of this match, but his % of TSB (teams selected by) is still at a high level, exactly 45.2% in this moment, and it was more before this match.

However, the goal from Isak is promising ahead of the coming game weeks, and especially the match against Wolverhampton in the game week 4, but it’s very important to note the fact that Newcastle will play two matches in a row away, as that is maybe the biggest dilemma over Isak, as we all know that Newcastle is not the same team at away games.

After the match against Wolves, there will be a match against Fulham, and then the toughest match against Manchester City (H).

Will he stay in our teams? The toughest question, definitely, as we all know that Newcastle is not the same team at away matches, and there are forwards as Joao Pedro (FWD, 5.7m) and Danny Welbeck (FWD, 5.7m) from Brighton with such favorable two fixtures in a row at home against Ipswich and Nottingham Forest.

Even Nicolas Jackson (FWD, 7.6m) from Chelsea is a great solution in the attack, as he will have four ‘green’ matches in a row, and of course, we should give a credit to Dominic Calvert-Lewin (FWD, 5.9m) from Everton after scoring 12 points against Bournemouth, as he also will have a favorable run of fixtures after the match against Aston Villa (A) in the game week 4, but maybe it will be a smart move in this moment to avoid Everton players in this moment because of the result-crisis of the team after three defeats in a row.

Let us get to the point: keep or sell Isak is a very debatable question in this moment, and both options are open.

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