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Big Man Bakar Showcases His Top Three FPL Differentials For Gameweek 10 5t5y62

Respected FPL tipster Big Man Bakar returns for Gameweek 10 with his top three Fantasy Premier League differentials to consider adding to your teams.
For the context of this article, a ‘differential’ is considered to be a player owned by roughly 15% or less of FPL managers.
Big Man Bakar’s FPL Tips: Three FPL Differentials For Gameweek 10 2lx3p
1) Raul Jimenez (Ownership: 10.3%, Price: £5.7m) 3e1l3j
We’re finally seeing the Raul Jimenez of old in recent weeks. Since he started his first Premier League game of the season in Gameweek 4, Raul is ranked fourth in the league for xG, second for big chances and third for shots inside the box.
Fulham are clocking some healthy xG numbers this season as well, prominently featuring in the top half for all the relevant attacking data this season. With Pereira’s recent bizarre miss, I think there’s a small chance he might take over penalty duties as well.
I believe there is minimal risk of him losing the shirt as he’s playing so well so should be safe for the next few weeks, at the very least. Brentford are yet to keep a clean sheet this season, so chances for immediate rewards for owners appear bright.
For those looking at a Haaland sale to facilitate Salah, Raul seems like an ideal buy. He’s also cheaper than most of his counterparts which swings things in his favour.
2) Matheus Cunha (Ownership: 3.8%, Price: £6.5m) 6m193j
Another forward who could serve a similar purpose is Wolves’ Matheus Cunha.
Wolves have a superb run of fixtures coming up – where they play Palace, Southampton, Fulham, Bournemouth, Everton, West Ham, Ipswich and Leicester in the next eight weeks.
Cunha seems like a very nice set and forget option for this spell. His underlying data is nowhere near as strong as Raul’s, but he removes the need to have an eighth attacker for rotation.
3) Bruno Fernandes (Ownership: 6.7%, Price: £8.2m) 1t3co
The arrival of a fresh manager could bring a positive atmosphere back to Old Trafford and renew Fantasy appeal for United’s squad.
Some early signs emerged as Bruno Fernandes’ Man United team brushed past Leicester City in the EFL Cup.
With just 23 points from nine starts, Fernandes has been testing my patience, though his stats show he’s been a bit unlucky.
At 4.18 non-penalty expected returns, Bruno’s expected output far exceeds his two assists. United’s low eight-goal count from 14.78 xG hasn’t helped either, though Bruno remains secure in the lineup with set-pieces and penalties.
It’s also notable that, unlike forwards, not many midfielders are appealing at the moment, creating a clear divide between the and budget options.
Bruno’s schedule includes Chelsea, Leicester, Ipswich, and Everton, giving him a solid chance to shift momentum in his favour.
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