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8 January 2015 770 comments
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We’ve plenty to mull over this evening as we cast an eye over the pertinent topics for the Gameweek ahead. Tony Pulis and Alan Pardew’s first home matches in charge, Arsenal and United’s attacks, City’s options against Everton and Bafetimbi Gomis’ display at home to the Hammers are all on the menu:

Johnson’s Form at home to Liverpool
Three goals in four appearances from a Sunderland player seems almost too good to be true. Having played a part in four of his side’s last five strikes over the previous six, Adam Johnson’s recent displays have earned him an unlikely place in our thoughts as Gus Poyet’s side prepare for a kind upcoming run of fixtures. Another performance against Liverpool this weekend may well persuade some to look beyond the Black Cats defence and turn their attentions to the 6.0-priced midfielder.

Dyche’s main men for flourishing fixtures…
A two-goal fightback at the Etihad seems to have buoyed Burnley’s attackers. The Clarets fired three past Newcastle at St James’ Park last time out and now face a run of four matches (QPR, CPL, sun, WBA) which could ultimately prove decisive in their bid to beat the drop. George Boyd’s worth as a cheap midfielder has already served up four goals and many owners are prepared to start him for this one, whilst Danny Ings and Ashley Barnes could prove canny short-term options as they square up to a QPR outfit that’s lost every away match so far. Sam Vokes is also pushing for a start after grabbing a goal in the midweek cup draw with Spurs as he finally puts his knee-ligament lay-off behind him.

Pellegrini’s options against the Toffees…
Yaya Toure’s departure to the Africa Cup of Nations (ACoN) has been somewhat offset by reports that Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko are back in full training and could make the City squad for Saturday’s trip to Everton. Whilst it’s perhaps unlikely that Aguero will be risked in the first XI, it’s worth noting that he’s found the net on both occasions he has emerged from the subs bench this season. As the strikers return to fitness, the false nine system already looks a thing of the past and, after blanking at home to Sunderland last time out, we’re looking for David Silva to step up as the main main in midfield in Toure’s absence.

Ulloa versus Benteke in a King Power scrap…
Both have flattered to deceive in recent weeks but go head-to-head on Saturday on the back of winning goals in last weekend’s FA Cup ties. Leicester, like Burnley, have three excellent home fixtures in four (AVL, STO, CPL), and with star player Riyad Mahrez off to the ACoN, Ulloa has the chance to grab the headlines as Nigel Pearson’s side look to clamber out of the bottom three. Our recent show of faith in Benteke fell flat after back-to-back home blanks against Palace and Sunderland, but if the visitors are to prevail, he has to start delivering.

Gomis’ chance to shine…
With Wilfried Bony off on international duties and possibly heading to the Etihad, the Frenchman has the ideal opportunity to cement his role as a regular under Garry Monk. As mentioned in our recent Big Numbers article, Gomis is more or less on a par with Bony for minutes per attempt (22.3 to 20.5) – his problem has been a lowly 3.8% conversion rare compared to the Ivorian’s 13.6%. Given that his inability to convert would have a knock-on effect on Gylfi Sigurdsson’s creative output, the question is whether or not Gomis can push on from his two goals and pair of assists in the weekend cup win at Tranmere.

Downing’s display at the Liberty…
Sam Allardyce’s side head to the Liberty devoid of the injured Diafra Sakho and with doubts hanging over Andy Carroll, after the big target man missed Tuesday’s cup draw at Everton with a foot problem. Big Sam was forced to roll out a 4-3-3 at Goodison and shifted Downing into central midfield – hardly ideal for owners on the back of three successive blanks. Another deep-lying role and failure to produce may force us into a re-think once next week’s home clash with Hull has passed – Downing then has Liverpool, United, Southampton, Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal in six of the subsequent seven as the schedule turns nasty on the Upton Park outfit.

The Pulis effect on West Brom…
The former Stoke and Palace manager takes the Baggies’ helm just in time for winter Wildcard season. Hopes are high that the Pulis effect will make an immediate difference to the West Brom defence in light of his dramatic transformation of Palace’s backline last time around. Ben Foster and the likes of Andre Wisdom and Joleon Lescott have the chance to nail down a spot in our Wildcard plans as the Midlands club look to steer themselves out of trouble, whilst even perennial under-performer Stephane Sessegnon is hinting at a reprisal of his 2011/12 form as Pulis looks to make the Hawthorns his new fortress.

…and the Eagles with Pardew at the helm
The new man in charge has promised to go on the offensive as he looks to remedy a run of form which has seen Palace score just twice in the last seven Gameweeks. With Yannick Bolasie and Mile Jedinak off on international duties, Pardew’s plans are already undermined but his 4-3-3 system against Dover in the cup last weekend offered Wilfried Zaha and Dwight Gayle a chance to impress in the front three. Pass the test at home to Spurs and they could come into contention as the fixtures turn kinder.

Wenger’s attack at home to the Potters…
Olivier Giroud is back in the mix, Theo Walcott earned his first start for a year in the cup last weekend and Aaron Ramsey has “a small chance” of returning in time to face Stoke. With four excellent home fixtures and a trip to Palace in the next seven, Arsene Wenger’s side have the chance to play their way into our Wildcard thoughts, with the aforementioned trio and Santi Cazorla offering double-up options for those intent on keeping Alexis Sanchez.

Di Maria’s impact on Van Gaal’s set-up…
Handed a second-half sub appearance away to Yeovil in the cup, the Argentine cemented the 2-0 win with a class chipped finish. Now down to 9.4, Di Maria has the fixtures to prosper, and providing he can prove his fitness, is surely set to be unleashed against the stubborn Southampton rearguard. With Daley Blind potentially set to return to first-team duties, Louis van Gaal will have an embarrassment of riches to choose from, with Wayne Rooney potentially set for a place further forward as Juan Mata frets over a return to the bench.

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  2. JayBomb
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Pick 1 for WC

    A Pocognoli & Debuchy

    Or

    B Wisdom & Toby

    Thanks ?

    1. Ruth_NZ
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Easy choice in my opinion. B.

  3. King Kohli
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Double up with Panti & Mannone or go for Panti & Krul?

    1. Beatle
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Thinking Panti and Hamer and keep the 0.2. If you don't need the cash I'd go with Mannone

  4. flippetyflop
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    which teams defenders rotates best with Sunderland defenders?

    1. Spectrum-FFS Doubles Champ
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Newcastle

  5. Davros
    • 16 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Is Chadli the new downing?

    1. Yank Revolution
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      He had a bright start, then got hurt, then had a hard time getting into the lineup. I wouldn't be convinced by his output last week...he's explosive, but inconsistent.

      Eriksen is safer.

  6. F4L
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    do I need a sunderland defender in my team - if so, which one? Cheers

    1. Yank Revolution
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      PvA

  7. NiceHorse
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Thoughts on this bunch?

    Hart Foster

    Clichy Azpilicueta Chambers Taylor Yun

    Hazard Downing Sánchez Di María Sigurdsson

    Kane Austin Costa

    1. F4L
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      chambers is not guaranteed to play and I would have a sunderland defender.

      1. Manamongst
        • 15 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        you are insane...

        Oh damn...my bad, I see you are a Fulham supporter...

  8. jwaltz86
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Really struggling to pick two from Fab/ADM/Sanchez on my WC. No Costa but have Hazard. Edging towards Fab/Sanchez but then no United cover worries me as im looking at Kun/Austin/Kane up top. Sanchez just seems expensive with Walcott and Rambo returning. Thoughts anyone?

    1. Yank Revolution
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      ADM and Sanchize

    2. Eze Really?
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Same problem for lots of us:
      ADM just back and we can question game time.
      Fan double up with Haz but has been effective so far
      Sanchez is expensive but a points machine. he will need a rest eventually.

      i did Fab Sanchez cause I have RVP until Aguero and hope to make a 2 FT in 2 weeks to FAB/ADM and RVP/Aguero.

      Sound reasonable?

  9. F4L
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Lads, who will reach 10 YC first?

    1. mookie
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Cattermole in pole position with 9, although Costa is a good candidate if the C1C games count.

      1. mookie
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        oh dear, how did i get here

  10. knutmsalo
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Di Maria or Silva for the next rounds?

    1. Chiogum
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Silva.

  11. Sergeant Slaughter
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    Does Coutinho flatter to deceive, or, is he worth a punt?

    1. RubeRx
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      ballhog

  12. Kurt Zouma
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 3 months ago

    I don't own Sanchez. Is he a necessity even at £11.4m?

    1. qvqewrvqwv
        11 years, 3 months ago

        No, I wouldn't buy him at 11,4. I'd consider ADM, Fabs or Silva for the coming weeks.

        1. Manamongst
          • 15 Years
          11 years, 3 months ago

          Silly advice...you could have at least saved him money before you named 3 shakey choices...

    2. DVassell
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Any obvious changes for my WC team?

      __________Foster____________
      Bertrand____Terry_____Debuchy
      Hazard_Chadli_DiMaria_Sanchez
      RVP*______Costa________Kane

      Subs: Myhill, Boyd, PVA, Wisdom

      * will turn into Aguero once fit

    3. nampyeonchoigo
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Benching headaches are coming cheap these days. Bench one of Boyd, Kane, Austin. Currently on Austin...cheers

    4. Dirty Alexis Sanchez
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Antone fancy a RMWCT, opting for a an average defence, massive mid-field and weak up front:

      Foster (Panti)
      Bertrand, Terry, PVA (Wisdom, Dummett)
      Hazard, Sanchez, Silva, ADM, Fabregas
      Kane, Ings, Austin

      0.9 ITB

      Looking at downgrading Silva to Siggy and upgrading Ings/Austin to Giroud

    5. DaftPunkr
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Silva or ADM?

      1. GENERATION X
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 3 months ago

        Do we think ADM is going to get an hour min?

        1. DaftPunkr
          • 11 Years
          11 years, 3 months ago

          Ah... good point. Silva it is.

    6. knutmsalo
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 3 months ago

      Is Sanchez a must now or will he share points with Özil and Ramsey now that they are back? Ramsey has been good value earlier. Too early to take him in?