- Arsenal register interest in Brazilian prodigy Estevao
- Arsenal interested in signing Man City star Bernardo Silva
- Intriguing Vlahovic to Arsenal transfer claim made
- Arsenal target Alexander Isak exit links have Newcastle star worried
- Arsenal eyeing swoop to sign Joshua Zirkzee this summer
- Arsenal remain keen on signing Danilo from Forest
- Ambitious Arsenal want Gyokeres as part of £200m+ spending spree
- Confirmed line-ups: Arsenal vs Chelsea – Partey starts for Gunners, no Palmer for Blues
- Arsenal ‘showing strong interest’ in signing Dusan Vlahovic
- Arsenal’s ‘top target’ Viktor Gyokeres set for PL move
Arsenal stats week two: top 3 performers from the Leicester draw
It was another frustrating week for Arsenal as we were held to a 0-0 draw by Leicester City at the King Power last Saturday night but here are the top three fantasy football performances from the game:
Theo Walcott (8 fantasy points)
3 shots, 2 shots on goal, 2 tackles won, 2 passes intercepted
Nacho Monreal (12 fantasy points)
1 shot, 4 crosses, 1 foul drawn, 1 foul conceded, 2 tackles won, 4 passes intercepted, 1 clean sheet
Hector Bellerin (10 fantasy points)
1 shot, 1 shot on goal, 2 crosses, 1 tackle won, 4 passes intercepted, 1 clean sheet
It was another low scoring week for Arsenal players on DraftKings, not a surprise when you consider the game ended 0-0. Neither team managed to muster many shots on target thus resulting in low points for Arsenal’s forwards and goalkeeper Petr Cech, who was forced into just one save. In the EPL $20K Striker the highest owned Arsenal player was Theo Walcott (14.9% owned) followed by Alexis Sanchez (12.9%), while Chelsea’s Eden Hazard (46.5%) was the highest owned player in the EPL $20K Striker overall.
Let’s hope for a better result and more DraftKings points from Arsenal players in week three when we head to Vicarage Road to take on Watford on Saturday afternoon.
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paul fox
August 24, 2016 at 8:30 pm
You forgot mark clattenburg. He was Arsenals top defensive player by a MILE preventing drinkwaters first half strike and musa’s certain goal that would have been cooly slotted home from the spot by ryhad Mahrez.