Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 30 

Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 30 

Matchday 30 of Serie A kicks off tonight at 6:30 PM with the match between Cagliari Calcio and SSC Napoli, while the round concludes on Sunday, March 22nd at 8:45 PM with the match between ACF Fiorentina and Inter Milan.

We’re now entering the decisive phase of the season: with nine matchdays remaining, including this one, every game is starting to take on an increasingly significant weight. The pressure is mounting, the goals are approaching, and even in Fantasy Football, every decision can make a difference.

Formation: 3-4-3

  • GOALKEEPER

Mile Svilar (Roma vs Lecce) — €6.6M

Roma are coming off a Europa League elimination. There’s been bitterness and perhaps even a lack of confidence in the atmosphere in recent weeks, but against a Lecce side that struggles away from home, they could have a relatively comfortable match, with a good chance of a clean sheet and a positive rating.

Svilar, Roma
  • DEFENDERS

Evan Ndicka (Roma vs Lecce) — €8.6M

He’s in excellent form: in recent games, he’s found consistency even in the bonus zone, proving to be a threat from set pieces. Against Lecce, he can bring both a good rating and a potential +3.

Ndicka, Roma

Jacobo Ramón (Como vs Pisa) — €7.4M

The match may have been a fairly predictable outcome. Como is currently in too good a shape to think they’ll slip up. Ramón may not be a frequent bonus prospect, but he guarantees consistency and a good rating.

Jhon Lucumí (Bologna vs Lazio) — €6.9M

Called to overtime. A tough match against Lazio, but he remains the lynchpin of Bologna’s defense. Even in tough matches, he often manages to earn sufficient points thanks to his solidity.

John Lucumì, Bologna
  • MIDFIELDERS

Frank Zambo Anguissa (Cagliari vs Napoli) — €7.9M

A box-to-box midfielder who’s always involved: in recent weeks, he’s often been seen making offensive runs. This is an open match where he can also make an impact in the bonus zone, where he’s been missing for some time due to injury.

Anguissa, Napoli

Luka Modrić (Milan vs Torino) — €8.9M

Management, leadership, and extreme quality at the service of the team: even when he doesn’t bring in bonuses, he guarantees top marks. Against Torino, he can make an impact on set pieces. Milan must turn the page after their poor team performance against Lazio.

Modric, Milan

Nico Páz (Como vs Pisa) — €10.1M

He’s the fulcrum of Como’s attacking play and arrives in good condition. He touches the ball a lot in the attacking midfield and has complete freedom to create. Against Pisa, he can be truly devastating. He hasn’t scored in four games, since the match against Milan. For someone like him, four games is even too many.

Nico Paz, Como

Piotr Zielinski (Fiorentina vs Inter) — €6.7M

The match may not be as easy as it might seem, but the Pole has the quality to light up with a play. He can be very dangerous from distance or on runs.

Zielinski, Inter
  • FORWARDS

Vitinha (Genoa vs Udinese) — €5.6M

A low-cost player who could find space in a tight match. He may not seem like a top choice, but this round he can capitalize on the opportunities the match presents. Plus, he’s coming off a stellar goal. He’s got a hot foot.

Vitinha, Genoa

Jeremie Boga (Juventus vs Sassuolo) — €6.1M

A great former player of the match. And that’s already a reason to want to play him. An unpredictable player, capable of creating numerical superiority, and a great shot-stopper. With YIldiz alongside him, he can seriously trouble the Neroverdi and score his fourth consecutive goal of the season.

Boga, Juventus

Gianluca Scamacca (Atalanta vs Hellas Verona) — €5.9M

A favorable match and a central role in Atalanta’s attacking play: he has all the cards to score his ninth goal of the season and therefore move ahead of his teammate Krstovic in the Dea scorer’s standing.

Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 30 

Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 30 

Matchday 30 of Serie A kicks off tonight at 6:30 PM with the match between Cagliari Calcio and SSC Napoli, while the round concludes on Sunday, March 22nd at 8:45 PM with the match between ACF Fiorentina and Inter Milan.

We’re now entering the decisive phase of the season: with nine matchdays remaining, including this one, every game is starting to take on an increasingly significant weight. The pressure is mounting, the goals are approaching, and even in Fantasy Football, every decision can make a difference.

Formation: 3-4-3

  • GOALKEEPER

Mile Svilar (Roma vs Lecce) — €6.6M

Roma are coming off a Europa League elimination. There’s been bitterness and perhaps even a lack of confidence in the atmosphere in recent weeks, but against a Lecce side that struggles away from home, they could have a relatively comfortable match, with a good chance of a clean sheet and a positive rating.

Svilar, Roma
  • DEFENDERS

Evan Ndicka (Roma vs Lecce) — €8.6M

He’s in excellent form: in recent games, he’s found consistency even in the bonus zone, proving to be a threat from set pieces. Against Lecce, he can bring both a good rating and a potential +3.

Ndicka, Roma

Jacobo Ramón (Como vs Pisa) — €7.4M

The match may have been a fairly predictable outcome. Como is currently in too good a shape to think they’ll slip up. Ramón may not be a frequent bonus prospect, but he guarantees consistency and a good rating.

Jhon Lucumí (Bologna vs Lazio) — €6.9M

Called to overtime. A tough match against Lazio, but he remains the lynchpin of Bologna’s defense. Even in tough matches, he often manages to earn sufficient points thanks to his solidity.

John Lucumì, Bologna
  • MIDFIELDERS

Frank Zambo Anguissa (Cagliari vs Napoli) — €7.9M

A box-to-box midfielder who’s always involved: in recent weeks, he’s often been seen making offensive runs. This is an open match where he can also make an impact in the bonus zone, where he’s been missing for some time due to injury.

Anguissa, Napoli

Luka Modrić (Milan vs Torino) — €8.9M

Management, leadership, and extreme quality at the service of the team: even when he doesn’t bring in bonuses, he guarantees top marks. Against Torino, he can make an impact on set pieces. Milan must turn the page after their poor team performance against Lazio.

Modric, Milan

Nico Páz (Como vs Pisa) — €10.1M

He’s the fulcrum of Como’s attacking play and arrives in good condition. He touches the ball a lot in the attacking midfield and has complete freedom to create. Against Pisa, he can be truly devastating. He hasn’t scored in four games, since the match against Milan. For someone like him, four games is even too many.

Nico Paz, Como

Piotr Zielinski (Fiorentina vs Inter) — €6.7M

The match may not be as easy as it might seem, but the Pole has the quality to light up with a play. He can be very dangerous from distance or on runs.

Zielinski, Inter
  • FORWARDS

Vitinha (Genoa vs Udinese) — €5.6M

A low-cost player who could find space in a tight match. He may not seem like a top choice, but this round he can capitalize on the opportunities the match presents. Plus, he’s coming off a stellar goal. He’s got a hot foot.

Vitinha, Genoa

Jeremie Boga (Juventus vs Sassuolo) — €6.1M

A great former player of the match. And that’s already a reason to want to play him. An unpredictable player, capable of creating numerical superiority, and a great shot-stopper. With YIldiz alongside him, he can seriously trouble the Neroverdi and score his fourth consecutive goal of the season.

Boga, Juventus

Gianluca Scamacca (Atalanta vs Hellas Verona) — €5.9M

A favorable match and a central role in Atalanta’s attacking play: he has all the cards to score his ninth goal of the season and therefore move ahead of his teammate Krstovic in the Dea scorer’s standing.

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