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3 Must Have Players In Your Fantasy Team For Next Game Week Including Chelsea And Liverpool Stars

The 2016-17 season of the Premier League has just begun and many will still have options left to make some changes in their fantasy teams before the season picks up pace. Here are some of the 3 must-have players for fantasy teams before the start of game week 2:

Eden Hazard

There has been some scepticism as to whether Eden Hazard could rediscover his form that earned him the PFA Player of the Year title in 2015. The Belgian international had just endured one of the worst seasons in his career. Everything about Hazard last season was off colour; he just did not seem to be interested in the game anymore, the pace seemed to have gone away, and there were frequent injury issues as well.

Towards the end of the season, though, there were some improvements. However, Chelsea fans saw the real Hazard against West Ham. Skipping past challenges and creating chances at will, Hazard was at his imperious best. Get him in your fantasy team before his price shoots up.

Philippe Coutinho

The Brazilian missed out on the PFA Player of the Year award in 2015 to Eden Hazard. Since then, he has been steadily improving and this could perhaps be his year. Coutinho started the campaign in the best possible manner with a brace against Arsenal. His pace, vision, and skill can be matched by few in the division. Jurgen Klopp seems to be building the team around Coutinho and Mane. Both players are cutting in from the wings with devastating effect.

Coutinho will not necessarily be cheap in the fantasy team, but he will earn a lot of points with goals and assists.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

At 34 years of age, signing Ibrahimovic gave the idea that United and Mourinho were bringing a pensioner. His signing has been likened by many to the gamble taken by Mourinho when he signed a Samuel Eto’o on similar terms at Chelsea a few years ago. Eto’o scored a few goals, but the player who terrorised defences when at Barcelona had gone away. There might be a case for Ibrahimovic being more of the same, but the Swedish forward showed no signs of a slowdown.

He was at his best against Bournemouth. Ibrahimovic may not play the full 90 minutes as the season progresses, but he is more than capable of scoring goals in the Premier League with his physicality and quality.