3/21/2023 0 Comments Current time in phoenixHowever, should he score big again, it will be impossible to ignore bringing him in to your fantasy plans. Kraev is only owned by 7.6% of coaches and serves as a valuable point of difference for coaches looking to bolster their midfield heading into the final months of the season.Īt $234.5K, the three-time Tunisian international is one to keep an eye on, but coaches can potentially watch him for another week as his price won’t rise until after his third appearance.Ĭoach Marko Rudan said they are planning to ease him in as he acclimatises to the Australian summer, so buyers beware heading into the clash against Macarthur. However, the last two weeks has since his value skyrocket, particularly off the back of his performance against the reigning champions – with his price now sitting at $325.1K and set to rise once more should he score well again this week. These are the key headlines from the weekend’s fantasy action across the A-Leagues.īefore his 18 points against Macarthur in Round 16, Kraev had only scored a total of 10 points in the space of six games – which saw his price drop almost $300K from $471.2K to as low as $184.4K. With his price starting to soar once more, now may be the time for coaches to pounce on Kraev as a midfield inclusion. His 25 points in Round 17 was the equal-highest tally along with Salim Khelifi, making it a whopping 43 accumulative points in the last fortnight after a quiet run of form beforehand. The Bulgarian midfielder has not only showcased how damaging he can be on the pitch this season, but also in A-League Men’s Fantasy as the sixth highest scoring midfielder in the game. What a couple of weeks it has been for Wellington’s midfield dynamo.īozhidar Kraev has roared back into form in the last fortnight, scoring in back-to-back games including a stunner in Wellington Phoenix’s 3-0 thrashing of Western United on Friday evening.
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