DREAM TEAM managers with Pedro Neto (£4m) in their XI laughed their way to the bank on Friday night.

The Portugal international bagged a hat-trick against Hull as Chelsea won 4-0 in the FA Cup fourth round.

Hull City v Chelsea - Emirates FA Cup Fourth RoundNeto took advantage against Championship oppositionCredit: Getty

Neto banked 24 for his efforts, comfortably the biggest haul among all Dream Team assets so far this Gameweek.

Sandro Tonali (£3.8m), Santiago Bueno (£2.7m) and Kevin (£3m) were the only other players to claim more than 14 points over the weekend but the latter pair’s returns were essentially inconsequential as they feature in 0.1% of teams.

Liam Rosenior named a much-changed starting line-up against his former club and of the Blues’ five most popular assets – Joao Pedro (£4.5m), Enzo Fernandez (£4.7m), Cole Palmer (£5.7m), Trevoh Chalobah (£3m) and Marc Cucurella (£3.9m) – only the Argentine midfielder played any part at all.

The World Cup winner earned just one point during his 30 minutes on the pitch.

Liam Delap (£3.3m) and Estevao (£3.1m) pocketed double-digit hauls but Neto was the clearly the standout performer.

Pedro Neto of Chelsea scores to make it 0-2 against Hull City.Neto’s corner somehow ended up in the back of the netCredit: Alamy Live News.

The Blues’ No7 produced a precise left-foot finish from the edge of the box to break the deadlock before he scored directly from a corner in a fortunate fashion.

He then took ownership of the match ball in the 71st minute after a neat give-and-go with Delap, who registered three assists on the night.

A 24-point haul is a substantial score in any context but Neto’s return counts for more in an FA Cup week.

Rotation is to be expected in the domestic cups and it’s usually the case that the majority of the game’s most selected players are either rested or limited to a short cameo.

This guarantees a low-scoring Gameweek and so any genuine hauls, such as those that accompany a hat-trick, are almost worth double.

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior waving at the Emirates FA Cup fourth round match.Chelsea remain active in the FA Cup and Champions LeagueCredit: PA

Gaffers with Neto in their midfield have surely improved their rank significantly.

Some Dream Team bosses even had the foresight to captain the 25-year-old — a stroke of genius.

Looking ahead, Chelsea players are likely to be popular selections for Gameweek 25.

The West Londoners aren’t among the select group of clubs with two fixtures to fulfil but their lone commitment of Burnley (h) is an inviting one.

Neto’s minutes are far from guaranteed but his impressive display in the cup will count in his favour when Rosenior selects his line-up for Saturday’s game.

Burnley, UK. 07th Feb, 2026. Scott Parker manager of Burnley during the Premier League match Burnley vs West Ham United at Turf Moor, Burnley, United Kingdom on 07 February 2026 (Photo by Jorge Horsted/News Images) Credit: News Images LTD/Alamy LiveBurnley joy has been sparse this seasonCredit: Alamy

The Clarets beat Crystal Palace in their last league outing but suffered an embarrassing defeat to League One’s Mansfield at the weekend.

Targeting Scott Parker’s side has been a productive strategy for Dream Team managers this season.

Fernandez, Pedro and Palmer will be licking their lips but Neto’s backers will also be hopeful of another points splurge.