Clean sheets have been particularly hard to come by in this season's Premier League and only three clubs managed to clinch one last week (Aston Villa, Southampton, and Newcastle).
Usual go to teams such as Liverpool and Manchester City have disappointed Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers so far.
The Joy Sports team addresses the clean sheet problem alongside some premium captain picks in this week’s episode below.
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