Best Differentials for Gameweek 4 of Fantasy Premier League

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Adama Traoré of Wolverhampton Wanderers
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#2 Adama Traore (Wolverhampton) – 2.8% TSB

Traore has caused chaos to all the defences he has faced so far this season. Leicester, Spurs, and United all struggled to contain Adama, especially on the counter-attack.

His combination of strength and speed is impressive, and Bruno Lage has clearly recognised this – with Traore being a pivotal part of the Wolves front three.

Impressively, Traore has missed 2 big chances and created 1 big chance this season, indicating he has been unfortunate not to have come away with some attacking returns.

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Wolves as a team have registered 5.4 expected goals, so their failure to score even a single goal this season emphasises their lack of luck in the final third.

Considering that Wolves have failed to score this season, all of their FPL assets are extremely under the radar at the moment – and that includes Adama Traore, who has passed the eye-test so far.

The stats and the law of averages suggest that Wolves are going to start scoring big soon, and this could start this week against the newly-promoted Watford.