Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 36

Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 36

The championship is in full swing. With only three matchdays remaining, and despite Inter’s Scudetto victory, the fight for European football and survival is more open than ever.

Serie A matchday 36 opens with Torino vs. Sassuolo and will conclude on Sunday, May 11th with Napoli vs. Bologna. All eyes will be on Lecce vs. Juventus: after their draw against Verona, Juventus can no longer afford to make any mistakes in the Champions League race, with Roma and Como still fully in contention.

  • GOALKEEPER

Michele Di Gregorio (Lecce vs Juventus) — €6.3M

It’s a difficult choice, perhaps even a bit risky, but it’s one that intrigues us greatly. Juventus arrives in Lecce with enormous pressure on them and will need to rediscover their defensive solidity. We expect a very tense match, with few goals, where even a 1-0 defeat could be enough for Spalletti’s men.
Di Gregorio could therefore become an interesting call from a clean sheet, with perhaps one or two decisive saves to enhance the rating.

  • DEFENDERS

Robin Gosens (Fiorentina vs Genoa) — €6.7M

One of Fiorentina’s most consistent and decisive players in recent weeks, Gosens continues to be a key player on the left flank thanks to his ability to make an impact offensively and create valuable assets even in the toughest matches. He could be a key player against Genoa.

Wesley (Parma vs Roma) — €6.9M

Roma arrive in Parma full of confidence, and Wesley, fresh from injury, has already made his mark. Calling him a “defender” is an understatement: he’s a player who constantly controls the play and can create superiority at any moment.
The feeling is that he can still make an impact, perhaps not necessarily with a goal, but also with an assist or a key play.

Giorgio Scalvini (Milan vs Atalanta) — €6.2M

This is another brave call. Milan comes into this match clearly struggling mentally and technically, while Atalanta continues to play fearlessly and with an open face.
Scalvini is one of those defenders who never hides on the big stage: personality, leadership, and high-level defensive reading. At San Siro, he can bring a very solid and transformative performance.

  • MIDFIELDERS

Armand Laurienté (Torino vs Sassuolo) — €6.9M

Sassuolo is one of the most interesting surprises this season, and the Frenchman is undoubtedly one of the Neroverdi’s attacking leaders. The trip to Turin isn’t easy, but Laurienté remains one of the most dangerous players of the day, thanks to his quality in one-on-one situations and his ability to create goals from nothing.
When he accelerates, he can always ignite the game.

Arthur Atta (Cagliari vs Udinese) — €5.7M

Truly excellent value for money. Atta is one of Udinese’s most impressive prospects, and major clubs are eyeing him.
He wants to finish the season on a high note, and this match could be the perfect opportunity to secure another significant bonus.

Lazio vs Udinese in Serie A at Stadio Olimpico as Arthur Atta scores twice and Daniel Maldini nets a stoppage-time equalizer in a 3-3 draw.

Federico Dimarco (Lazio vs Inter) — €9.4M

Even with the Scudetto already secured, it’s hard to imagine an Inter side without any form of strength, especially in terms of their key players. Dimarco is by far the league’s top assist provider (17) and remains a constant source of bonuses with crosses, free kicks, and runs.
In a close match like the one against Lazio, he can still make his mark.

Nico Paz (Hellas Verona vs Como) — €10.4M

Probably one of the strongest picks of the day. Como still has a lot at stake in the European race and is relying entirely on the talent of their Argentine star.
Against a Verona side already relegated, Nico Paz has all the credentials to technically dominate the match and bring home significant bonuses.

Jugador de Como 1907 celebrando un gol con camiseta azul en un partido de Serie A, brazos abiertos; imagen principal para análisis de temporada.
  • FORWARDS

Dusan Vlahović (Lecce vs Juventus) — €7.4M

He’s back and made his presence felt right away. The goal against Verona wasn’t enough for Juventus, but Vlahović sent important signals. Now he must try to lead the Bianconeri toward the Champions League and also send a message about his own future.

Federico Bonazzoli (Cremonese vs Pisa) — €6.0M

For Cremonese, it’s practically a last-ditch effort to stay up. They need points, they need goals, and Bonazzoli remains one of the few players capable of sparking something offensively. This could be the game to unlock their chances.

Rasmus Højlund (Napoli vs Bologna) — €8.2M

A match that promises to be a spectacle and a chance to see several goals. Napoli-Bologna could be one of the most entertaining matches of the day, and Højlund is a prime candidate to make his mark. He attacks the depth and creates opportunities constantly.

Hojlund, Napoli

Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 36

Serie A Fantasy Picks — Round 36

The championship is in full swing. With only three matchdays remaining, and despite Inter’s Scudetto victory, the fight for European football and survival is more open than ever.

Serie A matchday 36 opens with Torino vs. Sassuolo and will conclude on Sunday, May 11th with Napoli vs. Bologna. All eyes will be on Lecce vs. Juventus: after their draw against Verona, Juventus can no longer afford to make any mistakes in the Champions League race, with Roma and Como still fully in contention.

  • GOALKEEPER

Michele Di Gregorio (Lecce vs Juventus) — €6.3M

It’s a difficult choice, perhaps even a bit risky, but it’s one that intrigues us greatly. Juventus arrives in Lecce with enormous pressure on them and will need to rediscover their defensive solidity. We expect a very tense match, with few goals, where even a 1-0 defeat could be enough for Spalletti’s men.
Di Gregorio could therefore become an interesting call from a clean sheet, with perhaps one or two decisive saves to enhance the rating.

  • DEFENDERS

Robin Gosens (Fiorentina vs Genoa) — €6.7M

One of Fiorentina’s most consistent and decisive players in recent weeks, Gosens continues to be a key player on the left flank thanks to his ability to make an impact offensively and create valuable assets even in the toughest matches. He could be a key player against Genoa.

Wesley (Parma vs Roma) — €6.9M

Roma arrive in Parma full of confidence, and Wesley, fresh from injury, has already made his mark. Calling him a “defender” is an understatement: he’s a player who constantly controls the play and can create superiority at any moment.
The feeling is that he can still make an impact, perhaps not necessarily with a goal, but also with an assist or a key play.

Giorgio Scalvini (Milan vs Atalanta) — €6.2M

This is another brave call. Milan comes into this match clearly struggling mentally and technically, while Atalanta continues to play fearlessly and with an open face.
Scalvini is one of those defenders who never hides on the big stage: personality, leadership, and high-level defensive reading. At San Siro, he can bring a very solid and transformative performance.

  • MIDFIELDERS

Armand Laurienté (Torino vs Sassuolo) — €6.9M

Sassuolo is one of the most interesting surprises this season, and the Frenchman is undoubtedly one of the Neroverdi’s attacking leaders. The trip to Turin isn’t easy, but Laurienté remains one of the most dangerous players of the day, thanks to his quality in one-on-one situations and his ability to create goals from nothing.
When he accelerates, he can always ignite the game.

Arthur Atta (Cagliari vs Udinese) — €5.7M

Truly excellent value for money. Atta is one of Udinese’s most impressive prospects, and major clubs are eyeing him.
He wants to finish the season on a high note, and this match could be the perfect opportunity to secure another significant bonus.

Lazio vs Udinese in Serie A at Stadio Olimpico as Arthur Atta scores twice and Daniel Maldini nets a stoppage-time equalizer in a 3-3 draw.

Federico Dimarco (Lazio vs Inter) — €9.4M

Even with the Scudetto already secured, it’s hard to imagine an Inter side without any form of strength, especially in terms of their key players. Dimarco is by far the league’s top assist provider (17) and remains a constant source of bonuses with crosses, free kicks, and runs.
In a close match like the one against Lazio, he can still make his mark.

Nico Paz (Hellas Verona vs Como) — €10.4M

Probably one of the strongest picks of the day. Como still has a lot at stake in the European race and is relying entirely on the talent of their Argentine star.
Against a Verona side already relegated, Nico Paz has all the credentials to technically dominate the match and bring home significant bonuses.

Jugador de Como 1907 celebrando un gol con camiseta azul en un partido de Serie A, brazos abiertos; imagen principal para análisis de temporada.
  • FORWARDS

Dusan Vlahović (Lecce vs Juventus) — €7.4M

He’s back and made his presence felt right away. The goal against Verona wasn’t enough for Juventus, but Vlahović sent important signals. Now he must try to lead the Bianconeri toward the Champions League and also send a message about his own future.

Federico Bonazzoli (Cremonese vs Pisa) — €6.0M

For Cremonese, it’s practically a last-ditch effort to stay up. They need points, they need goals, and Bonazzoli remains one of the few players capable of sparking something offensively. This could be the game to unlock their chances.

Rasmus Højlund (Napoli vs Bologna) — €8.2M

A match that promises to be a spectacle and a chance to see several goals. Napoli-Bologna could be one of the most entertaining matches of the day, and Højlund is a prime candidate to make his mark. He attacks the depth and creates opportunities constantly.

Hojlund, Napoli
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