Is Reijnders a must-have? The FPL talking point

Tijjani Reijnders took center stage in Manchester City’s 4-0 triumph over Wolves, scoring and assisting to earn fantasy managers 10 valuable points. Now, many are asking whether he’s already a must-have in the new FPL season.

Key Takeaways:

  • Tijjani Reijnders scored and assisted against Wolves.
  • He earned 10 FPL points in that gameweek.
  • Manchester City won 4-0, highlighting their strength.
  • Reijnders’ performance raises questions about his value as a fantasy pick.
  • Early success can shape the rest of a Fantasy Premier League season.

Introduction

Tijjani Reijnders made waves in the opening week of the Fantasy Premier League (FPL), compelling a closer look at his potential impact this season. After scoring and assisting in Manchester City’s emphatic 4-0 victory over Wolves, he quickly turned the heads of fantasy managers everywhere.

Gameweek One Performance

In a single match, Reijnders netted a goal and registered an assist, rewarding those who gambled on his selection with 10 points. Such an impressive return early in the season raises his profile as a valuable asset—especially for managers eager to establish momentum in the first few gameweeks.

Manchester City’s Dominant Display

Manchester City’s comprehensive 4-0 win showed the club’s familiar dominance in the league. Reijnders’s role in orchestrating Manchester City’s success points to his compatibility with a high-scoring side—a detail that hardly goes unnoticed by FPL enthusiasts.

Future Implications for FPL

The question posed by fans and pundits alike is whether Reijnders should now be a fixture in FPL squads. Early season form can catapult a player toward must-have status, especially if they continue delivering strong point totals. While there are no guarantees in football or fantasy sports, Reijnders’ performance signals that overlooking him could be risky.

Conclusion

As the season progresses, FPL managers will continue weighing Reijnders’ consistency and the possibility of capitalizing on Manchester City’s attacking strength. Whether he remains a game-changer or simply a one-week wonder is ultimately for the coming fixtures to decide. For now, he has thrust himself into the conversation as one of this year’s most intriguing FPL assets.

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