Fantasy World Tips, the 5 players to take on 1 credit

They will hardly overcome the “cut” of the knockout stage, but they could be very useful to complete the squad and “cover” themselves in this group stage

Are you preparing your squad for the Gazzetta Fantasy World Championship, but don’t know how to fill certain holes for a few credits? Don’t worry, we’ll give you a hand with some low-cost goodies.

THE OPPORTUNITIES TO A CREDIT

Don’t be greedy, 500 credits are a lot but it doesn’t take much to finish them early, perhaps leaving several empty spaces in your squad. To avoid too much upheaval, we advise you to take a look at this mini-list of one-credit deals. Players who are owners and can guarantee you, at a low price, a good contribution, allowing you to play the ducks in your eleven-type. Star of Tunisia, of which he is vice-captain, Wahbi Khazri he is an extremely flexible player who could even kick a hypothetical penalty for the North Africans from the penalty spot (designated shooter is Ali Ben Romdhane, but not always on the pitch). Listed as a striker, it is worth betting on the Montpellier player, with the hope that he can score a few goals in the first three games.

Another ‘star’ of a minor team is Salem Al-Dawsari. Footballer who plays mainly in attack, listed midfielder, eligible eleven-meter shooter and who has a decent haul of goals with the Saudi national team (17 in 71 appearances). It is unlikely that the Asian formation can reach the second round, but Al-Dawsari guarantees ownership and possible bonuses such as to deserve to be your last midfield slot at an affordable price. ‘ Sympathy ‘ player can be Pedro Miguel, known as Ro-Ro, an athlete born in Portugal, of Cape Verdean nationality but naturalized Qatari for sporting merits and who will play wide on the entire right wing of the Asian team, landlord. He can become a sort of Mario Fernandes, another ‘oriundo’ cursor, this time from Russia who amazed insiders with important performances in the last World Cup.

Finally, we’re counting on a brace from South Korea. A defender and a midfielder. Let’s talk about Kwon Kyung-Won And Jung Woo-Young. The first is a possible starter on the right wing (but he can also play in the center of the rearguard, teaming up with Kim Min-Jae, ‘The Monster’ new Napoli idol), born in 1992, with some experience in the Asian team. The second, on the other hand, is a South Korean veteran (32 years old) with 66 caps for the national team. Median, not inclined to bonus, but always present. Useful, in your case, to have a pawn on the bench that can take over in the event of an unforeseen forfeit of one of your owners.

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