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Fantasy Premier League 2013 Week 9: Best Plays at Each Position

Jeremy FuchsJun 1, 2018

Fantasy Premier League is heating up and as we approach Week 9, it's time to look at the best plays at each position.

Which players are going to be the best bang for your buck, as well as give you the best production to help you win? Which players can pretty much guarantee you victory?

We look at the best players at each position and tell you who you have to start in order to win. 

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Read on to find out. 

Player points according to fantasy.premierleague.com.

Goalie: Simon Mignolet, Liverpool

Mignolet has been absolutely fantastic for the Reds this season. The Belgian keeper has 32 saves in eight games and three clean sheets.

He is going up against a West Brom team that has not really lit up the scoreboard thus far this season.

Mignolet, for my money, has been the best fantasy goalkeeper this year. Liverpool are pretty strong in front of him defensively and the Belgian makes tough saves look routine.

West Brom have scored just seven goals, and while they have beaten Liverpool at Anfield in the last two years, Mignolet is the type of goalie who can thwart a vicious attack.

Look for Mignolet to post a clean sheet against West Brom and help lead your team to victory.

Defender: John Terry, Chelsea

John Terry is a defender who can put up big points.

In Week 6, for example, Terry posted 11 points.

Chelsea go up against a Manchester City side that, while near the top of Premier League standings, has struggled on the road, beating only an overmatched West Ham club.

Terry has a goal and an assist on the season. I expect Man City to continue their struggles on the road and for Terry potentially to pop up with a goal. He is a safe play this week and is probably a safe play every week going forward.

Midfielder: Robbie Brady, Hull City

Robbie Brady has been on fire in the past couple of weeks.

The Irish winger has 13 points in his last three games. On the season, he has three goals and an assist.

It's true that Hull City have struggled this season, and they are coming off a bad loss to Everton.

But fantasy, oftentimes, is not about team performance. It's about individual performance and Brady has proven to be a solid and consistent fantasy option. 

You can't go wrong with Brady.

Forward: Loic Remy, Newcastle

Loic Remy has 23 points in his last three matches. Given that he's going up against a pitiful Sunderland defense, Remy should have a huge game.

Remy has scored five goals in six games and has put up a remarkable 18 shots.

Sunderland have given up a pitiful 20 goals this season and are probably the worst team in the Premier League.

Remy should have plenty of room to run and create and could score multiple goals. He is an electric offensive player and, given the matchup, this could be his most productive week.

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