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JOE’s Fantasy Football Tips – week 23

Published 15:25 22 Jan 2016 GMT

Updated 16:42 22 Jan 2016 GMT

Tom Victor
JOE’s Fantasy Football Tips – week 23

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For possibly the first time all season, all three of our picks found the net last week.

David Silva, Benik Afobe and Dusan Tadic were all on target, helping their teams get important wins. It's now almost neck-and-neck in our JOE vs the Readers competition, as you can see here. Probably wasn't the smartest move from you guys to pick someone who hasn't actually moved to England yet, though.
 
Previous Total
Player1
Player 2
Player 3
Total
JOE
54
Silva 12
Afobe 7
Tadic 6
79
Readers
81
Payet 2
Firmino 2
Sane 0
85
Room for improvement this time around then. Here's who we fancy to do well.

Shinji Okazaki - Forward - £5.6m

Leicester have hit a wall after their fast start, but they're still in the mix for Champions League football. While Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez have fallen off the pace, their big-money summer signing has shown some of the ability that convinced the club to part with £8m in the close-season. Okazaki hasn't quite reached the goalscoring level he managed for Mainz, but his FA Cup goal against Tottenham demonstrated the talent the Foxes have on their hands. https://twitter.com/BenMcAleer1/status/689917477556453380

James McClean - Midfield - £4.7m

Bear with us on this one. McClean has been genuinely good at times this season, taking his place as the one creative attacking player permitted in any Tony Pulis side. If you ignore the red card and ensuing sh*tshow against Bournemouth, the Derry winger has been a valuable outlet for a team that's achieved a lot more than they had at this stage last season. https://twitter.com/originalmuffman/status/689980222142291968

Gerard Deulofeu - Midfield - £6.1m

After an impressive few weeks, the 3-3 draw at Bournemouth seems to have set Everton back, with just one league win in the eight matches since. They have the chance to set things right against a Swansea team playing under Francesco Guidolin for the first time. If the visitors line up defensively, as they have done recently in the absence of a recognised striker, the Toffees will need someone capable of working well in narrow spaces. Enter Deulofeu. https://twitter.com/FPL_GOAT/status/689403430247399424

Readers' Picks

https://twitter.com/FPL_Fly/status/690539301071917056

Showing your working. We like it.

https://twitter.com/snaasapaven/status/690542973130530817

He's Dummett before and he'll do it again

https://twitter.com/Devstheoriginal/status/690541326455160832

Wijnaldum. You spell it Wijnaldum.