So, I decided to check out the FPL assistant manager. First, I logged into my Fantasy Premier League account. I was kinda excited to see what this assistant manager could do.

I started by looking for the option to activate the assistant manager. It took me a little while to find it, but once I did, I clicked on it. And then, a whole bunch of features popped up.
One of the first things I noticed was that it could suggest transfers for me. It analyzed the players’ recent performances, their upcoming fixtures, and all that jazz. I followed its suggestion and made a couple of transfers. It was like having a little expert in my pocket.
Next, I found out that it could set my lineup for me. I just had to tell it my preferred formation, and boom! It picked the best players based on their form and the opponents they were facing. I was a bit skeptical at first, but I let it do its thing.
During the gameweek, I was constantly checking how my team was doing. And guess what? The assistant manager’s choices were actually paying off. Some of the players it picked scored goals and got assists, which really boosted my overall score.
Another cool feature was that it sent me notifications. It told me when there were important player news, like injuries or suspensions. This way, I could make quick decisions and adjust my team if needed.

At the end of the gameweek, I was really impressed with the results. My team had a much better score than usual. I realized that the FPL assistant manager was not just a gimmick; it was a really useful tool.
Overall, my experience with the FPL assistant manager has been great. It has saved me a lot of time and effort in managing my Fantasy Premier League team. I would definitely recommend it to other FPL fans out there. Give it a try, and you might be as surprised as I was!
