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Premier League fantasy football: What Aymeric Laporte’s injury means for your team and who to replace him with

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Aymeric Laporte is set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines following a nasty knee injury.

The Man City defender was stretchered off during their 4-0 win over Brighton at the weekend and it was later confirmed he suffered damage to his cartilage and lateral meniscus.

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- giving him a total points haul of 32 so far, more than any other defender.

Joel Matip

Common sense tells us that Man City and Liverpool still have the two best defensive-lines in the top-flight, despite Man United's summer spending.

So if you switching out someone like Laporte, you'll likely want to swap him for one of his teammates (more on that shortly) or someone from the Reds.

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How about Matip?

The Cameroon international is widely considered to be Liverpool's 'weak-link', but the centre-back has firmly established himself as Jurgen Klopp's go-to defensive partner to Virgil Van Dijk - ahead of Joe Gomez and Dejan Lovren - with some of his performances towards the end of last season particularly impressive.

Nicolas Otamendi

Of course, who better to replace Laporte in your Dream Team than the man who'll likely replace him in real life?

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All things considered, it seems likely that Otamendi will be Pep's main man now that Laporte is on the sidelines.

The Argentinian has started three of City's four games this season and could be joined by defensive midfielder Fernandinho, full-back Kyle Walker, or the soon-to-be-fit-again John Stones, after the international break.

Fantasy football tips: International break

Use the following week or so to take stock.

Your September transfers will land on Friday 6th but we recommend waiting until the following week before making any changes.

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The international break can be a cruel mistress for injuries so patience will be key.

As for September, Man City have an ominously easy run of fixtures while the big games include Chelsea v Liverpool and Man United v Arsenal.

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