{"id":131705,"date":"2023-10-06T12:33:24","date_gmt":"2023-10-06T12:33:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bluemull.com\/?p=131705"},"modified":"2023-10-06T12:33:24","modified_gmt":"2023-10-06T12:33:24","slug":"dan-burn-julian-alvarez-feature-in-gameweek-7s-best-xi-one-dream-team-gaffer-now-100-richer-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bluemull.com\/lifestyle\/dan-burn-julian-alvarez-feature-in-gameweek-7s-best-xi-one-dream-team-gaffer-now-100-richer-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Dan Burn & Julian Alvarez feature in Gameweek 7's best XI – one Dream Team gaffer now \u00a3100 richer! | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
IMAGINE earning 249 Dream Team points in a single week.<\/p>\n
An unrealistic dream for most gaffers but reality for Stuart Hanson, who achieved this massive tally in Gameweek 7 to earn himself \u00a3100!<\/p>\n
Let's take a closer look at how he racked up such an imposing total…<\/p>\n
PLAY SCORE PREDICTOR AHEAD OF THE WEEKEND'S ACTION – FREE TO PLAY, FANTASTIC WEEKLY PRIZES!<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n To get the boring part out of the way, gaffers who activate Park the Bus would generally be better off reverting to a formation with five at the back for that Gameweek to maximise the Booster's effectiveness.<\/p>\n Consider that general advice for the masses and not a criticism of Stuart's undeniably epic performance in Gameweek 7.<\/p>\n Stuart doubled his back four's collective haul of 59 points to 118 with Park the Bus, mostly thanks to Newcastle's near-perfect double header against Burnley and PSG.<\/p>\n The Magpies kept their fifth consecutive clean sheet with victory over the Clarets and while they did concede to the French champions, the emphatic 4-1 win at St James' Park yielded more returns.<\/p>\n Dan Burn (\u00a33.8m) scored past Gigi Donnarumma to propel himself up to third in the defensive rankings while Kieran Trippier (\u00a35.5m) continued his majestic form with assists in both fixtures.<\/p>\n The England full-back has been on a tear of late, notching 55 points across the last three Gameweeks!<\/p>\n <\/picture>WORLD’S GONE MAD <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>INTERNATIONAL FIASCO <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>VIP VIOLENCE <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>LION SHAMER <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Needless to say, Trippier is Dream Team's outright best defender at this stage having amassed 70 points in total.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ben White (\u00a34.3m) is the defender sandwiched between the Newcastle pair at the top of the rankings.<\/p>\n Arsenal's No4 only played 19 minutes against Lens in midweek for a single point but by then he'd already enjoyed himself against Bournemouth to the tune of 15 points.<\/p>\n The 25-year-old scored his side's fourth goal against the Cherries in stoppage time to add to his clean sheet.<\/p>\n William Saliba (\u00a33.5m) is the most-popular defender in Dream Team right now but White has outscored his team-mate by 15 points after seven Gameweeks.<\/p>\n It was a relatively modest week for Kyle Walker (\u00a33.6m) as Manchester City failed to keep their sheets clean against either Wolves or RB Leipzig – the speedy right-back did earn three bonus points at Molineux as partial compensation.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In midfield, Stuart predicted that Mikel Arteta would pick Bukayo Saka (\u00a36.4m) if available despite injury concerns.<\/p>\n The Gunners' No7 limped off against Bournemouth and Lens but still he managed 14 points in Gameweek 7 via a goal and an assist.<\/p>\n However, it was Martin Odegaard (\u00a35m) who benefited most from what should have been a favourable pair of fixtures for Arsenal – their Champions League defeat came at the hands of a team currently 15th in Ligue 1.<\/p>\n The Norway international scored 16 of his 20 points at the Vitality Stadium where he scored one goal (from the penalty spot) and assisted two others.<\/p>\n Given that Stuart activated Park the Bus, Odegaard proved to be the perfect choice for the captain's armband.<\/p>\n James Ward-Prowse (\u00a34.1m) was the most transferred-in player prior to Gameweek 7 and he justified his popularity with a 16-point return over two fixtures.<\/p>\n Shots on target, big chances created, tackles, assists, goals, bonus points… the West Ham midfielder does it all!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Phil Foden (\u00a34.5m) mustered four points at Molineux but came good with a fine showing in Germany in midweek.<\/p>\n The treble winner scored City's first goal against RB Leipzig and he was unlucky not to register an assist as well having created two big chances.<\/p>\n Stuart was happy to tackle Gameweek 7 without Erling Haaland (\u00a38m) – who appears in 88.2% of teams – and this bold tactic proved to be a masterstroke.<\/p>\n While the prolific Norwegian had to settle for seven points, Julian Alvarez (\u00a34.5m) added another 20 to his overall tally.<\/p>\n The World Cup winner scored a pinpoint free-kick in the defeat to Wolves and he came off the bench to finish the job in the Champions League with a goal and an assist during the final minutes of the game.<\/p>\n Alvarez actually leapfrogged Haaland in the overall rankings this past week – he's level with Saka on 85 points at the top of the tree.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Finally, Alexander Isak (\u00a33.8m) continued his resurgence with a 17-point haul spread over two outings.<\/p>\n The Swedish forward scored against Burnley and registered a further three shots on target in a threatening display, before being credited with an assist against PSG.<\/p>\nMost read in Football<\/h2>\n
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