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23 August 2015 2617 comments
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Calum Wilson supplies his belated application for our third striker spot, firing three goals to cap a hugely impressive attacking display from Bournemouth in East London. Elsewhere, Leicester’s Riyad Mahrez hammers home the message that he’s nearing “essential” status with a fourth goal in three outings, while the Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane blank yet again. Here’s the notes on Saturday’s outings…

Wilson stars as the Cherries Deliver

Having struggled to exert his influence during the opening two Gameweeks, Callum Wilson came to life with a hat-trick as Eddie Howe’s Bournemouth blitzed West Ham in their own backyard.

This was Wilson first ever senior hat-trick, sealed by a spot-kick won by the lively Max Gradel. Significantly, Wilson appears to have established himself as the principal penalty taker at Bournemouth with Yann Kermorgant struggling to earn a starting berth.

The 36,000 managers that sold on Wilson following his blank against Liverpool were left to lament their bad luck as the Cherries hitman scored with all three of his shots on target. Now sitting at just 5% ownership, Wilson (5.4) is sure to attract a wave of investment as the south-coast club gear up for an excellent quintet of fixtures (LEI, nor, SUN, sto, WAT). It’s hard to deny his appeal as a third striker option given Bournemouth’s clear emphasis on possession and attacking football.

On the creative front, Gradel (6.0) went some way to justifying his price tag with a brace of assists which will continue to cast doubts over Matt Ritchie’s status as Bournemouth’s go-to midfield asset.

In defence, right-back Simon Francis (4.5) delivered the cross for Wilson’s first strike. Although Bournemouth are yet to record a clean sheet this term – shipping five goals in the process – three excellent home matches (LEI, SUN, WAT) in the next five Gameweeks could transform Francis into a potentially profitable budget pick-up.

Leaky Hammers Struggling To Stem The Tide

West Ham’s 2-0 victory over Arsenal at the Emirates is but a distant memory following back-to-back home defeats. The likes of Aaron Cresswell and Angelo Ogbonna shot onto our radars in appreciation of the Hammers’ resilient display against the Gunners but with six goals conceded in the past two Gameweeks, it’s clear that Slaven Bilic has serious work to do when it comes to tightening up his defence.

In attacking terms, Diafra Sakho owners were left frustrated that West Ham’s prime goal threat couldn’t find the back of the net in the seven-goal thriller: a single assist provided his only reward. Cresswell also recorded his first assist of the campaign, limiting the damage incurred from the four goals conceded. Elsewhere, Dimitri Payet drew a blank for the first time this season, despite dominating set-pieces.

For the second week running, Bilic felt the need to make an early tactical substitution, bringing on James Tomkins for Ogbonna in the 34th minute. It was a strange decision that renders the Italian a rotation risk for West Ham’s Gameweek 4 clash against Liverpool.

Ogbonna’s start could be preserved by the absence of Carl Jenkinson. He saw red after pulling back Max Gradel in the box and will miss the trip to Anfield in Gameweek 4. That is likely to see Tomkins take up the right-back berth as he did at Arsenal on the opening weekend. This was West Ham’s fifth red card of the season.

Huff and Puff from Rooney and United

Wayne Rooney garnered 16% of the vote in our Captains Poll but was unable to deliver in what was – on paper – a highly favourable match-up. Having failed to register a single shot last time out against Aston Villa, Rooney fared a little better against the Magpies – notching three attempts – and had a goal wrongly ruled out for offside.

The United striker has now gone 858 minutes without a goal – his last effort being against Aston Villa back in April. It’s no surprise to see Rooney heading the FPL “transfers out” column, then, as his ownership continues to plummet: Rooney suffered his first 0.1 price drop overnight.

Juan Mata (five attempts, two on target) and Memphis Depay (four attempts, two on target) both offered a goal threat from United’s midfield but were largely restricted to half-chances from range. Meanwhile, Adnan Januzaj was somewhat subdued at the number ten berth, rendering him a strong rotation risk now that Marouane Fellaini’s has served out his three-match ban. The Belgian would seem primed to start at Swansea in Gameweek 4 and, if that’s the case, his impact, given his 6.5 price point, will require monitoring.

A third clean sheet in a row highlighted the burgeoning value of United’s rearguard. Chris Smalling (6.1), Matteo Darmian (5.7) and Luke Shaw (5.6) have all been subject to FPL price rises and should attract further investment. Sergio Romero (5.1) offers the cheapest route into their defence, yet the continued uncertainty surrounding David De Gea’s return to first-team action heightens the risk of such an acquisition.

United’s defensive resolve will be tested further in the coming weeks, with a challenging trio of upcoming matches (swa, LIV, sou) now looming.

Mahrez Dazzles Yet Again

Riyad Mahrez’s fairytale start to the new season continued with his fourth goal in three outings. The Algerian winger (35 points) currently boasts a 10-point lead over the FPL’s next highest scorer this term, Vincent Kompany (25), courtesy of three successive 10+-point hauls. With a trip to Bournemouth (conceded five in two matches) and home tie against Villa in the next two Gameweeks, Mahrez should enjoy a further influx of new owners. He continues to rise in price, enjoying another 0.1 hike to 5.9 overnight.

Jamie Vardy produced the assist for Mahrez’s sublime curling strike, complementing his goal in Gameweek 1. The Foxes marksman notched rounded off the previous campaign with four goals and assists in 10 matches and looks to have prolonged that form into the current season. With seven goals arriving in Leicester’s opening three match-ups, the 6.0-priced striker continues to stake a claim for the third striker spot in our squads. He is undoubtedly suffering as a result of Mahrez’ obvious appeal in midfield, while Wilson’s hat-trick will also have nudged him down the budget striker pecking order.

Spurs Still Struggling With Kane Supply

In the wake of their collapse against Stoke City last Gameweek, Spurs once again proved unable to consolidate a lead, with Mahrez netting just 90 seconds after the visitors opened the scoring. Nonetheless – despite their lack of clean sheets – those in possession of Tottenham defenders might be tempted to retain their services ahead of a decent run up to Gameweek 6 (EVE, sun, CRY).

Harry Kane continues to cut an isolated figure in the lone striker role, with the supporting cast of Nacer Chadli, Erik Lamela and Mousa Dembele failing to supply the PFA Young Player of the Year with sufficient ammunition.

It was clear that Spurs lacked creative inspiration without the injured Christian Eriksen and his quick return looks pivotal to Kane’s chances of waking from his current slumber. Kane’s FPL remains at 9.5 for now but a price drop would seem imminent should Aguero fire at Goodison later today.

Dann Soars For Eagles

The Eagles’ goal-hungry defence came up trumps for the third week in succession, with centre-back Scott Dann (5.0) serving up an equaliser for the hosts. The former Blackburn Rovers defender then turned provider for Bakary Sako’s dramatic winner three minutes from time, giving rise to a mammoth 14-point haul for Dann (including three bonus points). Pape Souare – who registered an assist in Gameweek 1 – wasn’t so fortunate, diverting Adama Traore’s cross into his own net.

Jason Puncheon (6.0) chalked up his second assist of the campaign after Dann climbed majestically to head home his corner. He and Yohan Cabaye (6.6) shared the free-kick duty equally (one each) at Selhurst Park, yet the former has taken a more prominent role on corners (11 compared to five). Given that Puncheon is benefiting from a more advanced role as the “number ten”, the ex-Southampton midfielder could well emerge as the choice pick between the pair.

Deployed on the left flank due to Yannick Bolasie’s absence (due to a family bereavement), Sako has given Alan Pardew food for thought in light of his goal and sheer volume of shooting opportunities. Sako has now earned four goals and three assists in his last eight league appearances for Palace and Wolves.

That being said – even in the event that he’s afforded a run of starts, Palace prospects are perhaps slim given their brutal schedule (che, MCI, tot).

Martin Doubles His Tally

Russell Martin popped up with his second goal in as many outings, marking the third goal scored by the Canaries’ rearguard already this term. Both Martin and Steven Whittaker (4.5 each) rank in the top six for shots attempted by defenders, drawing attention to their attacking potential. Those eyeing up the duo, however, might prefer to wait until Gameweek 7, considering that the Norfolk outfit face three testing road ties (sou, liv, whu) in the next four and have just two home matches in their next six.

Nathan Redmond – one of our three Differentials this Gameweek – delivered attacking returns for the third consecutive Gameweek following his assist for Martin’s goal. Priced at 5.5, the England U21 international registered four shots and key passes, highlighting his dual threat from a Fantasy perspective.

Diouf Stoops to Keep Ticking

Following his late equaliser last weekend at White Hart Lane, Mame Biram Diouf (6.5) underlined his impressive form with a stooping header at Carrow Road. Having tallied more shots on target (five) than any forward in Gameweek 2, the Senegal international was less involved at Norwich, netting with his solitary attempt at goal. Now that the Potters have negotiated back-to-back road trips, Diouf faces the prospect of three enticing home encounters (WBA, LEI, BOU) over the next four Gameweeks, augmenting his differential potential.

Xherdan Shaqiri started in place of the absent Jonathan Walters (ruled out through illness), bagging an assist and two bonus points on his debut. Out to impress following his disappointing stint at Inter Milan, the Swiss international will surely be key in providing the ammunition to Diouf; he is another who provides sure-fire differential material over the Potters’ encouraging run of match-ups.

Defoe Strike Gives Black Cats A Foothold

Jermain Defoe (5.5) netted his second goal in three starts as the Black Cats secured their first points of the season. The former Spurs poacher had to be clinical – scoring with his one attempt of the afternoon – due to the Wearsiders’ paucity of goal threat: four attempts inside the box was the lowest of any side this Gameweek. With free transfers at a premium, few Fantasy managers will be tempted to draft in Defoe, yet his 5.6% ownership will be encouraged by Sunderland’s next batch of fixtures (avl, TOT, bou).

Jeremain Lens (6.5) made it three assists on the trot following his transfer from Dinamo Kiev in the summer. The Dutch winger is doubtless Sunderland’s chief creator at present, yet his relative lack of goal threat thus far (one shot inside the box and on target) somewhat tempers our enthusiasm. Until the Black Cats sharpen their claws, there is clearly a plethora of in-form mid-priced alternatives demanding greater attention.

Prolific Gomis Denied

Bafetimbi Gomis (7.2) graced the scoresheet for the third outing in a row but should’ve had a brace when his late header was clawed away by Sunderland keeper Costel Pantilimon. The former Lyon frontman is enjoying his richest vein of form since arriving in the summer of 2014, having finished the previous campaign with five goals in six appearances. Consequently, the fact that the Swans lock horns with Man United, Everton, Southampton and Spurs over the next five Gameweeks should serve as little deterrent for those pondering investment.

Andre Ayew (7.1) failed to match his teammate’s scoring rate – having netted in both preceding Gameweeks – but came close when his header rattled the upright. Only Palace’s Sako (six) has amassed more attempts at goal (five) this weekend, serving as vindication for the 178,000 managers who recruited the Ghanaian forward off the back of his performance against Newcastle.

Gylfi Sigurdsson (7.5) is devoid of attacking returns through the opening trio of match-ups but has been far from a peripheral figure. The Icelandic midfielder has carved out more shooting opportunities than both Gomis and Ayew and continues to hog set-pieces, suggesting it won’t be long before he breaks his duck for the season.

  1. d1sable
    • Has Moderation Rights
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Im going to have to bite the bullet and get Mahrez aren't i........

    Even more annoying as i had him GW1 Sat morning but then opted for Gradel last minute.

    1. C_G
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      yep dont wait any longer, nab him

    2. SW6
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      I'm in the same situation, just gonna have to get him in. It feels like Michu all over again and I waited far too long on that bandwagon

    3. The Train Driver
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      I did last week, better late than never. Ignoring the Wilson bandwagon however, think that one will derail...

    4. Les Bleus
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Just get him. Nothing to lose.

    5. AIRMILES
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      I've had him the whole time. About the only good decision I've made. Nice to be on the right side of luck for once.

    6. Heydudes13
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Thoughts on Gradel now? Looks decent.

    7. Francescoli
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Gradel looking sharp too...

  2. Footinmud
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    hey guys,
    For those on their WC

    what do you teams look like?

    1. Les Bleus
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Haha

    2. Unliklinho
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Look at any post from before the deadline last week...

  3. ZTF
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    So is Alderweireld likely to drop then?

    1. ZTF
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      How likely?

      1. Ridgewell's scores
        • 13 Years
        10 years, 3 months ago

        You already got the answers you were looking for. Not very likely at the moment.

  4. Royal5
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Ivan starting is bad news for my potential Courtois CS :/

  5. Milner4eva
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Hazard gonna flop today BIG TIME - no chance against Pulis defence

  6. Your Mum's Athletic
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Come on Hazard and Ivanovic, repay the fatih!

    1. money face bandwagon
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      +1

      1. FPL Daniel
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 3 months ago

        Ivan 15pts or so 🙂 😛

    2. AIRMILES
      • 14 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      +0.5

  7. SW6
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Pedro's first PL game is vs a Tony Pulis team, should be an interesting welcome for him...

    1. SW6
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Oh and it's raining 😆

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

        Looked reeeeeaaaally difficult;)

  8. cricketmad787
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Carn Azpil

  9. JamieLfc
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Rondon bandwagon incoming, you heard it hear first

  10. FPL Blow-In
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    I've just seen Hazard is playing in the hole? Good or bad for him

    1. POLSKA GOLA
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      It's usually good for Fantasy prospects to be handed the in-the-hole role.

  11. Judas
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Can anyone watching the Chelsea game tell me where Hazard is playing

    1. Ron_Manager
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      left

    2. MBK 42
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      The Hawthorns?

      1. cricketmad787
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 3 months ago

        looks like he's playing down the middle to me

    3. El-Kloppico
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Might have replaced Azpilicueta.. far wide and back..
      Why didn't he played behind Costa??? He should have snapped a brace..
      Willian is soooo sloppy.. But the problem is that I captained Hazard this week.
      Not so disappointed, since the majority captained Aguero..but could have been better had he played behind Costa..

      I think I'm swapping him for Pedro..

  12. Boothy
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    What is the best defence for 22.6? Please help me or make me different types of backlines with that budget.

    Currently have: Sagna, Richards, Gomez, Coates, Saylor

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

    Just re-watched the entire Norwich vs Stoke game with an emphasis on watching Xherdan Shaqiri's every movement for the whole 90 minutes.

    Here's what I picked up.

    - His starting position for attacks is often one extreme or another. He's either very high and wide on the right, allowing for a 1-on-1 with the full-back if the ball is shifted quick enough, or drifting inside into little pockets of space within the midfield from which he can either turn the man and drive at the backline or simply recycle the ball if that option isn't there.

    - His movement off the ball is devastating at times. There are a few cases within the game where he makes an excellent run beyond and inside the full-back(Robbie Brady) but the ball is often under/over hit.
    At times, Diouf drops into midfield to receive the ball and is followed by the centre-back, Shaqiri is very quick to capitalise on the space and makes the run inside the full-back and behind the centre-back. But again, the delivery often lacks the sufficient quality to breach the backline.

    - Glen Johnson himself is a key to Shaqiri's success/failure. The understanding between the duo is in development but early signs are very good. Johnson is one of very few full-backs who understand the importance of the underlap in giving Shaqiri space out wide to once again find himself in a 1-on1 with either the full-back or backtracking winger.

    - Shaqiri found himself inside the full-back and on the edge of the box on 3 occasions, twice a last ditch challenge prevented him from getting off a shot, the third resulted in a whipped shot which went just round the post.

    - Excellent set-piece delivery which lead to the goal, overall he took 3 indirect free-kicks, 1 when Adam was on the field(the Scotsman also took one too but unsuccessfully attempted a through ball around the ball). Also set-up Joselu with a cross from a free-kick right at the end which Joselu fluffed. His creativity is at a premium as a result

    - Early signs but in terms of involvement in the final third he's second only to Diouf, this should pick up as he begins to gel with teammates and maybe even start in the #10 role rather than out wide.

    Wait and see how he molds himself into the role, in my opinion.

    1. Parm
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      😳

      1. Trovsmash
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 3 months ago

        agree, i think hes most effect on a wing though, but allowed to drift

    2. Debauchy
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Thanks Parm

  14. Debauchy
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Oh dear

  15. C_G
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    HA

  16. Trovsmash
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    spurs interest in berahino just cost wba a goal 🙁 🙁

  17. Big Red Dog
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Woohoo Courtois!!

  18. Trovsmash
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    well chelsea cover just became that much more affordable

  19. Boothy
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Which option is better....

    A. Azpilicueta, 5.0 Striker

    B. 4.5 Defender, Diouf

    1. El-Kloppico
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Azpi - Wilson

  20. Scoredelario
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Haz and Azpi in my pre wildcard team. Daren't count the scores!

  21. Call of Guti
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Thoughts on this gang....

    McCarthy/Butland
    Azp/Shaw/Richards/Sagna/Ward
    Sanchez/Sterling/Mahrez/Wanyama/??
    Kun/Benteke/Gomis

    Have 6.5m spare for a midfielder. Suggestions?

  22. cjhewitt92
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Pedro and costa or hazard and benteke

    1. El-Kloppico
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Pedro and costa all the way through the season! 🙂

  23. DwarfKing
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    RMT - Sky Fantasy Football

    Pantilimon
    Ivanovic Prodl Fonte
    Hazard Silva Ritchie Noble Dorrans
    Aguero (C) Wilson

    Trying to get rid of Dorrans and possibly Ivanovic, not exactly who for though? Still have captain change this week if I transfer in a Liverpool/Arsenal player. Possibly Hazard -> Benteke?

  24. Edis
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Looking for a solid 4th mid fellas

    A) Montero
    B) Puncheon
    C) Kouyate
    D) Redmond

    1. El-Kloppico
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Redmond

  25. chocolate
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Hi folks, team is currently:

    Guzan (McCarthy)

    Kolarov Shaw Targett (Muniesa Oxford)

    Silva Sanchez Payet Mahrez (Westwood)

    Aguero Gomis Pelle

    Is it worth subbing out Pelle (or Gomis) for Wilson and then upgrading Payet to Pedro/Fabregas.

    Feel like I should leave it be for the next GW and reasses after intl break but am tempted with Pelle looking so poor right now...

    1. El-Kloppico
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Yep, I'm thinking of dropping Pelle too, with Europa match during the week, I don;t think they'll do better than this week.
      The bad news is that, I dropped Wilson for him this week and eating my nail off seeing Wilson bagging a Hattrick. 🙁

  26. OLE BOLEH!
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    what the f! wilson rose?
    fantasyfootballfix was correct over fplstatistics!

    🙁

  27. El-Kloppico
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Anyone thinking of Hazard --> Pedro ?

    I can see Hazard will not score as many points as Pedro, since he's been playing lower than usual!
    Willian played behind the striker.. I think Hazard would easily have scored a brace, had he played behind Costa! Disappointed!

  28. KTBFFHAUS
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    So please help me decide.
    1) Ruddy (Soton A) or Guzan (Sun H)?
    2) Richards (Sun H) or Shaw (Swansea A)?
    Cheers lads.
    I'm going with Guzan and Richards