Scout Notes

Scout Notes – Gameweek 9 – Saturday

Luis Suarez ends West Brom’s unbeaten run in sensational style with a three-goal haul at Anfield. Wayne Rooney and Robin Van Persie grab a goal and assist apiece as United squeeze past Stoke, Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud are in the points again at Selhurst Park, Romelu Lukaku makes it five in five for Everton, while Southampton’s defence chalks up a sixth clean sheet in the opening nine Gameweeks.

Suarez Runs Riot against the Baggies
The Luis Suarez-Daniel Sturridge debate swung firmly in the Uruguayan’s favour as he racked up a hat-trick against West Brom. Since his return from suspension, Suarez had just edged his strike-partner by 29 points to 28 heading into yesterday’s match – while Sturridge kept up his incredible consistency by scoring for the eighth time in nine, he was no match for his team-mate as Suarez’ three strikes helped him to 17 points, with the former Chelsea man lagging someway behind with eight points. Those holding both continue to rack up the returns; that’s 82 points between them in four matches and with Fulham, Hull, Norwich and West Ham in the next six, there seems no stopping the Merseyside duo, with Suarez looking the most irresistible armband option on offer of any player in the top-flight right now.

Johnson and Amalfitano Concerns
Fantasy owners of Glen Johnson and Morgan Amalfitano will be keenly awaiting updates after both were both withdrawn early in the Anfield clash. Johnson has only just returned from a knee problem but was subbed off just after the hour mark after picking up a knock – starting on the right of midfield once again, he registered a clean sheet and bonus in the 4-1 win, with the Reds conceding just one minute after he was replaced by Martin Kelly.

Amalfitano has made an instant impact since arriving at West Brom, with two goals and a pair of assists crucial to the Baggies’ recent unbeaten run. Subbed off on 44 minutes, the Frenchman will be assessed after Steve Clarke admitted he “had a problem with his knee”.

Lukaku Edges Battle of the Belgians
Villa’s home clash with Everton had an intriguing sub-plot as Belgium forwards Christian Benteke and Romelu Lukaku went head-to-head. After drawing a rare blank against Hull last week, the Toffees forward returned to form, grabbing his fifth goal in five appearances since joining up on Merseyside – his compatriot, on the other hand, had an afternoon to forget, after missing an eighth-minute spot-kick as Villa failed to find the net for the third game running. Fortunately for Paul Lambert’s side, the fixtures remain firmly in their favour – it’s West Ham, Cardiff, West Brom and Sunderland in the next four.

Barkley’s Game Time Curtailed
Steven Pienaar’s return to the Everton XI saw Leon Osman drop to the bench for the first time this season. The latter proved decisive, however, after replacing Ross Barkley on the hour mark – he produced a goal and assist in the 2-0 win to stake a claim for his immediate return to the starting line-up. Barkley’s owners will be slightly concerned if the situation continues – he had played all but three minutes of the first seven Gameweeks but, as Everton’s alternatives increase, he has now been subbed off on 79 minutes and 60 minutes in the last two. Osman would seem likely to get the nod against Spurs in Gameweek 10, giving Roberto Martinez a selection headache.

Rooney and Van Persie in the Points
The Dutchman shrugged off toe and groin injuries to take his place up top as United returned to winning ways against valiant Stoke. The 3-2 victory saw David Moyes’ side score more than one goal at Old Trafford for only the second time this term, with the front two turning in vital contributions. Despite his patchy form, Van Persie has now scored in each of his last three home starts for United but with Rooney continuing an impressive run which has now harvested four goals and a pair of assists in the last six Gameweeks, Van Persie’s price tag remains hard to justify. Nevertheless, with Fulham and Cardiff in the next three, the Dutchman’s loyal owners will be content to hold in anticipation of continued returns.

Arnautovic Breaks His Duck
Something of a cult figure around these parts, the Potters new boy highlighted his talents with a super free-kick in yesterday’s loss. Stoke arrived at Old Trafford having scored once in the previous five – Arnautovic was shifted to the left flank as Mark Hughes opted for Peter Crouch up top instead and the duo grabbed a goal apiece in the 3-2 loss. Subbed off on 48 minutes through illness, the Austrian’s owners will be hoping he climbs out of his sick be in time for games against Southampton, Swansea and Sunderland in the next three.

Ramsey on the Right Again
While the Welshman continued his remarkable season with an assist in yesterday’s win at Palace, he has now failed to start any of the last three in central midfield. As the game got underway, Ramsey reprised the right flank role of Gameweek 7 at West Brom and, having started on the bench against Norwich last week it’s clear that for as long as Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Flamini are fit, and Theo Walcott is injured, his versatility could see him continue out wide. Once again, though, an injury to Flamini benefitted Ramsey – the former was subbed off on eight minutes with a reported groin problem, allowing the Welshman to tuck in alongside Arteta in the double-pivot. Early reports indicate Flamini could be out for three weeks, whilst Arteta is set to serve a one-match ban in the midweek Capital One Cup match against Chelsea.

Giroud Ends League Drought
The rest and rotation many had feared failed to transpire as Arsene Wenger rolled out what was arguably his strongest available XI for the Selhurst Park trip. Despite admitting he was somewhat fatigued in midweek, Olivier Giroud retained his starting berth up top and, having failed to score in the previous four, treated his owners to a first goal since Gameweek 4. While both Ramsey and Mesut Ozil have hogged the headlines in recent weeks, Giroud has proven Arsenal’s most consistent performer thus far – he has scored or assisted in eight of 10 appearances compared to Ramsey’s seven, whilst Ozil has produced just one assist in three away trips since arriving in the summer.

The Saints Stand Firm
Southampton’s incredible defensive record continued as they benefited from another inept Fulham display in Saturday’s late kick-off. The 2-0 win means that Southampton have now conceded just one goal in the last six – a total of six clean sheets in nine, with Artur Boruc beaten just three times, highlights the quite astonishing displays of Mauricio Pochettino’s backline. Boruc sits atop the FPL keeper standings, whilst Dejan Lovren and Jose Fonte are first and second for defenders and with Stoke and Hull next, the points looks set to continue. From Gameweek 12, though, the schedule is set to turn dramatically – showdowns with Arsenal, Chelsea, City And Spurs in the subsequent six from that point on look particularly troublesome. Indeed, our members need only sort their tickers for the next ten Gameweeks to see that Southampton are about to embark a very different set of opponents in the weeks to come.

Lambert Takes His Chance
Perhaps a drop to the bench done the trick for Rickie Lambert. Omitted from the Southampton XI for the first time last week, he was reinstalled to the lone forward role after Pablo Osvaldo missed out through injury – Lambert finally found his form after a frustrating start to the season. Last night saw him score from open play for the first time this season and also supply his first assist after setting up Jay Rodriguez for the hosts’ second – handed 90 minutes by Pochettino for the first time since Gameweek 4, he is surely set to start at the Britannia nest week, regardless of Osvaldo’s availability.

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  1. kingbaz99
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    AGUERO in! Sturridge OR Giroud OUT!!!

    is it worth it swapping Aguero for one of them?

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    1. kingbaz99
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      my third striker is SUAREZ

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      1. SirGardar
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        I'm guessing invest elsewhere

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  2. SirGardar
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    REPOST;
    Does anyone care to help me with these? Getting sick and tired of my own thoughts...
    1 FT, 1.0 £M 1.0 in the bank, my team:

    Boruc - Mignolet
    Zabaleta - Coleman - Fonte - Ward - Whittaker
    Y. Toure - Michu - Ben Arfa - Ramsey - Lallana
    Suarez - Giroud - Lukaku

    Crisis plan:
    A) Whittaker ---for---> W. Reid
    B) Whittaker + Michu ---for---> W. Reid + Oscar
    C) Michu ---for---> Oscar
    D) Ben Arfa + Lallana ---for---> Brady + Oscar

    Comments:
    A) Would lead to a solid defense for the coming gameweek and makes way for more rotation in the back.
    B) Same as A) but also has the benefit of Chelsea's comfortable schedule, with a chance of a big haul for Oscar over the next few gameweeks. Might not payoff immediately considering the 4 pt hit.
    C) Only to prevent a drop in team value given Michu's coming pricedrop.
    D) Definitely leads to a very strong midfield, Brady would probably be benched most of the time but he still is a strong sub.

    So... help please?

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    1. kkrocks
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      I would say get Williams for Zab and HBA to Oscar

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      1. rockitman
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 6 months ago

        +1

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    2. rockitman
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      I'm in no real position to give advice, but I'd get rid of Whittaker & Ben Arfa. With your £1m in the bank can you do that to get Oscar?

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  3. Mr Flibble
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    For a hit of -8 wpould you do Giroud > Benteke and Ozil, Yaya, Nolan > Oscar, Michu, Ramsay

    Got nothing in the bank so have to at least do the midfield for the value but was wanting to change Giroud to. Whay does anyone think?

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  4. rockitman
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Right, I was just about to panic & then I realised the guy who's in 2nd place has nearly the same team as me... So frustrating that I'm in the 1.4 millions.

    2nd - Me

    Boruc - Boruc
    Begovic - Mignolet

    Clyne - Fonte
    Dawson - Dawson
    Terry - Ivanovic
    Vertonghen - Coleman
    Riether - Whittaker

    Ramsey - Ramsey
    Oscar - Oscar
    Yaya - Yaya
    Hazard - Ozil
    Barkley - Januzaj

    Lukaku - Lukaku
    Giroud - Giroud
    Sturridge - Sturridge

    I'm thinking of doing Giroud to Aguero but it would mean trying to find 2m from somewhere. Thoughts?

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  5. Stupendous
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Silva and Benteke or a sub7m mid and Aguero???
    Cheers

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    1. rockitman
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      Would you do:

      Giroud & Ivanovic to Aguero & Clyne (that would be 3 Saints in the back 5)

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  6. ITS ALL GONE WRONG
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    hey guys could I have some help with my team please? A lot of problems I'm not sure how to deal with.

    Mignolet Boruc

    Zab Coleman Terry Dawson Clyne

    Eriksen Michu Brady Yaya Ramsey

    Giroud Lukaku Sturridge

    0.9 ITB 2 FTs

    I'm very happy to take some hits and I think Zab and Eriksen and the main people to get rid of right now, but I'm worried about not having Suarez or Aguero.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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  7. Xavi Iniesta
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Hi guys,

    I've just done RvP > Benteke and Moses > Silva.

    My team is: Boruc, Harper
    Shaw, Chico, Coleman, Whittaker, Briggs
    Barkley, Amalfitano, Silva, Oscar, Ozil
    Benteke, Sturridge, Soldado

    Would just like to know what people think of my team and where I need to strengthen?

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    1. rockitman
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 6 months ago

      You've done the same as me & gone for 3 big midfielders & 3 medium cost forwards. I think it might be time to bring an Aguero in.

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  8. lyricist65
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 6 months ago

    Hi all, thinking about Walker out for williams
    And
    Michu out for silva Or Giroud out for aguero

    Thoughts? Silva more nailed on than aguero surely.

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