The final Fantasy Premier League Player’s League rankings have been revealed with one former Manchester United star ranked in the top three professionals playing this season.
After 38 weeks, Jonas Sand Labakk of Norway emerged victorious with his Onkel Blaa team, scoring a whopping 2,799 points throughout the season, earning two VIP hospitality tickets to two matches of the 2024-25 Premier League, among other prizes .
In the game, Cole Palmer was the player who accumulated the most points for FPL players this season. He overtook Manchester City duo Phil Foden and Erling Haaland, who have also enjoyed sensational campaigns, to amass 244 points.
Over the course of the 2023-24 campaign, the 22-year-old was selected by 51.3 per cent of FPL players, having scored 22 top-flight goals, ranking second only to Haaland in the tally. of top scorers in the league.
While the game has captured the attention of almost 11 million players this season, a large number of professional footballers have also followed the game and the final ranking of the footballers whose teams took the top places in the game has been revealed.
Cole Palmer earned 244 Fantasy Premier League points for managers during the 2023-24 season
According FPL Targetingcity of leicester Defender James Justin, who has enjoyed an excellent season on the field with the Foxes, winning the Championship.
He has also tasted glory in the FPL this season, scoring 2,619 points in total to place him 1,583rd in the world rankings and top of the Player’s League.
His last team included everyone including Haaaland, Palmer, Son and Foden, with the latter scoring him 15 points after scoring twice against West Ham on Sunday.
Burnley’s Hjalmar Ekdal also enjoyed some success, finishing second in the table and being ranked 5,798th in the world. Everton youngster Mackenzie Hunt followed him in third place in the Player’s League and 40,867th in the world.
Meanwhile, former Manchester United and Roma star Chris Smalling came fourth in the standings with his team ‘Dumb & Dummett’.
He finished 195,175th in the world and finished his season strongly, scoring 52 points in the final week of play and forward Alexander Isak scored 14 points with a goal and two assists against Brentford at the weekend.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall completed the top five players, ranking 251,485th in the world, while his former Leicester teammate James Maddison, who was yesterday named in Gareth Southgate’s provisional England squad for Euro 2024, was ranked in the top 10 with his ‘Roma’ team. & Far’.
Player | Points | world ranking |
---|---|---|
James Justino | 2,619 | 1,583 |
Hjalmar Ekdal | 2,588 | 5,798 |
Mackenzie hunt | 2,527 | 40,867 |
Chris Smalling | 2,446 | 195,175 |
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall | 2,428 | 251,485 |
Astor Haaland | 2,414 | 303,278 |
Tyler Onyango | 2,410 | 318,455 |
James Maddison | 2,347 | 662,332 |
Alfie Devine | 2,338 | 722,418 |
Joao Virginia | 2,333 | 761,376 |
FPL Focal has revealed the final Players League standings, with James Justin in first place
Leicester’s James Justin came first in the Players League, beating other big stars to the award.
Chris Smalling came fourth in the FPL Player’s League, with his team ‘Dumb & Dummett’
Maddison, who yesterday was named in Gareth Southgate’s provisional England squad for Euro 2024, was ranked inside the top 10
Maddison’s final team of the season was set up in a 3-4-3 formation with David Raya in net, with a defense of Daniel Muñoz, Gabriel and Malo Gusto. In midfield he had selected Kai Havertz, Phil Foden, Son and Palmer, while he opted for a triple formed by Isak, Nicolas Jackson and Haaland.
The English midfielder finished ranked 662,332 in the world, above his international teammates Kieran Trippier (ranked 1,708,305) and Anthony Gordon (ranked 5,865,155).
Haaland’s older brother Astor also enjoyed an excellent season, finishing ahead of Maddison in sixth place in the Player’s League.
Elsewhere, Liverpool’s Conor Bradley narrowly missed finishing in the top 10, finishing his season with 2,270 points.