Gameweek 2 provided Fantasy Premier League managers with plenty of headaches at the weekend, with several popular picks failing to deliver in terms of points.
Heavily-captained forward Erling Haaland was silenced by Newcastle during Manchester City's narrow 1-0 victory at the Etihad, and Mohamed Salah only managed to chalk up five points after scoring against Bournemouth - because of his uncharacteristic miss from the penalty spot.
Perhaps the biggest disappointment was Arsenal and Manchester United's lack of potency in front of goal, with premium midfielders Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli all failing to register a single return.
However, anyone who trusted in the £6.5m midfielder bracket was handsomely rewarded and likely enjoyed a hefty green arrow this week. Bryan Mbeumo racked up 16 points at Fulham while Brighton duo Solly March and Kaoru Mitoma picked up double-digit hauls against Wolves.
With GW3 just around the corner, Mail Sport takes a look at five things to consider ahead of Friday's FPL deadline.
Here are Mail Sport's biggest takeaways from GW2:
I'll start with this tip as it's something I've been grappling with all week.
Sometimes, after a miserable gameweek in FPL, the most satisfying thing to do is rip apart your entire team, take copious amounts of hits and remove all those players who have let you down.
Trust me, I know how tempting it is.
I endured, without question, the most disappointing week I've ever had in FPL as every one of my front seven besides Watkins (Haaland, Saka, Martinelli, Fernandes, Rashford and Pedro) failed to return and I was left with a measly 33 points in GW2.
To add insult to injury, several players I considered and tipped ahead of GW1 such as Mbeumo,
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