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UEFA Champions League Fantasy Matchday 16 features top player picks for a 4-3-3 formation, highlighting key performers like David Raya and Harry Kane. Managers must balance attacking potential with defensive reliability as they prepare for the semi-final second legs.
**David Raya (âŹ5.6m)** Raya edges the goalkeeper spot primarily due to Arsenalâs defensive reliability at home. While all four teams conceded in the first legs, Arsenalâs numbers suggest they are still the most likely side to deliver a clean sheet this week. They have conceded just six goals in 13 Champions League matches and have kept four clean sheets in six home games. Raya himself has been central to that, recording eight clean sheets overall, including four in five home appearancesâmaking him the standout safe pick between the posts.
David Raya is the top goalkeeper pick due to Arsenal's strong defensive record at home, having kept four clean sheets in six home games.
Key midfielders include Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who scored twice in the first leg, and Michael Olise, who has the joint-most assists in the competition.
Harry Kane and Ousmane Dembélé are standout forwards, with Kane scoring eight goals in home matches and Dembélé in excellent form with back-to-back doubles.
Managers should focus on a mix of reliable defenders like Gabriel and attacking threats like Bukayo Saka to maximize points potential.

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**Gabriel (âŹ5.8m)** Arsenalâs defensive record is simply too strong to ignore. Gabriel remains a key figure in that backline, benefiting from both clean sheet potential and his threat from set pieces. With just six goals conceded all campaign, Arsenal defenders continue to offer one of the most reliable Fantasy routes. **Ben White (âŹ4.7m)** Doubling up on Arsenalâs defense looks justified given their home form. White adds further appeal with his attacking involvement down the flank, offering a blend of defensive stability and potential attacking returns. **Robin Le Normand (âŹ4.4m)** Despite Atletico conceding in the first leg, Le Normand has quietly delivered strong Fantasy output on the road. He has picked up 11 Fantasy points across his last two away matches, underlining his ability to collect points through defensive actions even in tougher fixtures. **Willian Pacho (âŹ5.1m)** Clean sheets may be unlikely in Munich, which shifts the focus toward alternative defensive metrics. Pacho stands out hereâhe has amassed a remarkable 95 ball recoveries, 16 more than any other remaining player. Although he blanked in the first leg, he had already produced 30 points in his previous four appearances, showing just how valuable he can be without relying on shut-outs.
**Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (âŹ8.4m)** Kvaratskhelia was the standout midfielder in the first leg, scoring twice and delivering 12 Fantasy points. In a fixture that produced nine goals, his direct involvement in attacking phases makes him one of the most dangerous assets heading into the return leg. **Michael Olise (âŹ8.3m)** Olise continues to shine in the knockout rounds, with 41 Fantasy points in just four appearances. He also boasts eight assistsâjoint-most in the competitionâhighlighting both his creativity and consistency. Even in a high-pressure second leg, his output suggests he remains a reliable source of returns. **Bukayo Saka (âŹ9.5m)** Saka may have disappointed in the first leg, managing just a single point, but recent domestic form suggests a turnaround is coming. A goal and assist over the weekend indicate heâs regaining rhythm at the perfect time, and Arsenal will once again rely on him to break down Atleticoâs defense.
**Harry Kane (âŹ10.9m)** Kane remains the focal point of Bayernâs attack, particularly at home. He has scored eight goals in home Champions League matches this season and was already in strong form before the weekend, scoring in eight consecutive games across all competitions. His goal and assist in the first leg earned nine points, bringing his knockout-stage tally to 39 in just four matchesâelite numbers for a premium forward. **Ousmane DembĂ©lĂ© (âŹ9.6m)** DembĂ©lĂ© is in red-hot form, having scored back-to-back doubles in the Champions League. His 16-point haul in the first leg means he has now delivered 30 Fantasy points in his last two matches. In a game expected to produce goals again, he offers explosive potential. **Luis DĂaz (âŹ7.9m)** DĂaz completes the front three after another strong showing in the first leg. His goal in Paris earned him nine Fantasy points, taking his total to 36 in five knockout matches. While other forwards may carry bigger reputations, DĂazâs consistency and recent output make him a smart inclusion at this stage.