Euro 2016
5 June 2016 1015 comments
Paul Paul
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Our assessment of the Group E contenders gets underway now with a look at Belgium. Mark Wilmots’ side are handed a tough opening fixture as they go up against Italy on Sunday June 13 at 8pm before facing Republic of Ireland five days later at 2pm and Sweden on Tuesday June 22 at 8pm.

Slight favourites for the group ahead of the Italians, Belgium would square up to the Group D runners-up – expected to be Croatia – if they finished first. A second-placed spot, however, would pit them against the winners of Group F, which could see them go head-to-head with Portugal for a place in the quarter-finals.

Road to Qualification

Belgium arrive at Euro 2016 as the winners of qualifying Group B. The Red Devils won seven and drew two of their ten matches, scoring 24 times and conceding on just five occasions.

It’s worth noting that 11 of those arrived in home clashes with Andorra and Cyprus, with Wilmots’ men picking up just one point – and failing to score – against second-placed Wales.

Defensively, it was a campaign of two halves for Belgium – after earning a clean sheet in four of their first five fixtures, they kept out the opposition just once in the final five.

The Belgians have played five friendlies over the last 12 months, chalking up three wins, one draw and a single defeat. A stunning 4-3 win in France was followed up by a 3-1 home victory over upcoming opponents Italy last November, before they bounced back from a 2-1 defeat in Portugal with a 2-1 triumph against Switzerland in late May. Wilmots’ side then drew 1-1 with Finland in midweek, though were somewhat unfortunate to only score with one of their 35 attempts.

Most Appearances Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld, Kevin de Bruyne (10), Eden Hazard, Radja Nainggolan, Dries Mertens (9), Thibaut Courtois, Marouane Fellaini, Axel Witsel (8), Vincent Kompany, Nicolas Lombaerts, Divock Origi (7).

Most goals Kevin de Bruyne, Eden Hazard (5), Marouane Fellaini (4), Dries Mertens (3), Radja Nainggolan (2).

Most assists Kevin de Bruyne, Dries Mertens (3), Toby Alderweireld, Axel Witsel (2).

The Key Targets

Five goals and three assists over the qualifiers highlights the importance of Kevin de Bruyne to the Belgian cause. Although the City midfielder – who has scored in recent friendly wins over Italy and Switzerland – is the priciest option on offer here at 10.0 in Uefa, the underlying numbers merely underline his Fantasy potential – De Bruyne sat top for attempts on goal and key passes on the road to France. The main man for dead-ball duties, he also led the way for crosses, which also heightens his appeal in the DraftKingsoffering.

Eden Hazard was second to De Bruyne for shots and key passes during qualifying and equalled his five-goal tally. Costing 9.5, the Chelsea wide man looks nailed-on down the left and seemed to be building momentum on the back of a strong finish to the Premier League campaign. It remains to be seen whether he can emerge from De Bruyne’s shadow on the international stage, though- so far Hazard sits in 11% of teams compared to De Bruyne’s 16% ownership.

Romelu Lukaku seems to have cemented the lone striker role in Wilmots’ 4-2-3-1 set-up. Priced at 9.0 in Uefa, he’s started four of the previous five fixtures and found the net in three successive outings against Portugal, Switzerland and Finland. His inconsistency is notorious, though, and given that he failed to score in the qualifiers, can we really rely on him? There’s always a worry that if Lukaku fails to impress early on, Wilmots could be tempted to limit the Everton man’s minutes and turn to Christian Benteke or the pace of Yannick Carrasco or Divock Origi off the bench.

Roma’s Radja Nainggolan started all but one of the qualifiers in the centre of the park. Priced at 6.5 in Uefa, he bagged six goals in Serie A last season and produced double-figures for both shots and key passes on the road to Euro 2016. Top for successful tackles and fourth when it came to interceptions, Nainggolan looks another viable DraftKings option.

Injuries at the back have hampered Wilmots’ plans, with Vincent Kompany, Nicolas Lombaerts and Dedryck Boyata all missing the tournament. Given that the former two started seven of the ten qualifiers, it’s fair to say that the Belgium boss has some defensive reshuffling to do, then.

Certainly, Toby Alderweireld (6.5) and Jan Vertonghen (5.5) were nailed on regardless, though bearing in mind that the Red Devils have mustered just one clean sheet in their last ten matches, many may baulk at such a hefty valuation. Alderweireld’s threat down the right produced double figures for both shots and key passes over the qualifiers, though, and he looks the most likely to deliver at both ends of the pitch. Currently, the Spurs man and club team-mate Vertonghen occupy 15% of Fantasy teams.

The Lombaerts news now opens the door for Thomas Vermaelen (5.0) to stake a claim in the heart of the back-four, though it’s Jason Denayer, at just 4.5 in Uefa, who could prove the best value route into Wilmots’ defence. The youngster was handed a start at centre-half against Finland last time out, though local journalists have since suggested that Denayer will be shifted to right-back, with Alderweireld in the centre.

The Long Shots

Both Marouane Fellaini and Dries Mertens (7.5 apiece) turned in some decent attacking stats over qualifying. Fellaini found the net four times – just one less than De Bruyne in over 400 minutes less pitch time – and offers an option either in the double-pivot or further up the field as a Plan B.

Mertens delivered three goals and as many assists in only four starts but, like Fellaini, has now been named in the first XI for two of the last three friendlies. Should be nail down a role on the right of the attacking midfield three, his stats in the qualifiers hint at potential – Mertens’ 21.9 minutes per shot was quicker than any player in qualifying, whilst an average of 26 minutes per key pass was almost on a par with De Bruyne’s 24.7.

Upcoming Friendlies

Belgium vs Norway (June 5)

Euro 16 Statistics Now Available

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This Euro 16 statistics are provided in addition to the regular Premier League season package. New memberships are now available for the pre-season price of just £12.50 and will expire on June 1 2017. Full details on the benefits of membership can be found here.

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Further Analysis

Group A Albania, France, Romania, Switzerland.

Group B England, Russia, Slovakia, Wales.

Group C Germany, Northern Ireland, Poland, Ukraine.

Group D Croatia, Czech Republic, Spain, Turkey.

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  1. TaiwanHC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    Hi guys! Playing on a different Fantasy site than McDonald's, but the point system is exactly the same. We select 11 players from the start and are allowed 2 changes per fixture without charge. Please let me know what you think of this team:

    Giroud - Muller
    Payet - Grosicki - Shaqiri - Hamsik
    Koscielny - Walker - Dragovic - Schar
    Sommer

    Giroud and Griezmann are the same price. What do you think?

  2. TaiwanHC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    Does anyone think the Gomez is going to start for Germany? What about Gotze? I'm playing on a different site from McDonald's but the point structure is the same. We get a total budget of 100, have to pick 11 players and Hamsik is 6.5. Is he a valuable pick? Thanks!

  3. TaiwanHC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    Muller - Giroud
    Gotze - Perisic - Arnautovic - Hamsik
    Koscielny - Rami - Schar - Dragovic
    Sommer

    Thoughts?

  4. NUFCAndrew
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    RMT- 1.5 Mil in the bank

    Rui Pat/Kozacik

    Djourou Rami Hector/Strinic Denayer

    De Bruyne Cesc Perisic Ozil/Rafa Silva

    Müller Kane Giroud

    I know I went double German in the attack but come on, it's Germany!

    Thoughts on my draft?

  5. BilalM
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    Guys what do you think?

    De Gea/Rui Patricio
    Boateng/ Fonte/ Dier/ Piszcek/ Rodriguez
    Pogba/ Draxler/ De Bruyne/ Alli/ Steven Davis
    Muller/ Kane/ Nolito

    Is De Gea nailed on in goal? I was also thinking of going Boateng -> Hector which would open up Pogba -> Martial

    1. Carlton P
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 6 months ago

      De gea, fonte, draxler and nolito not nailed.
      Nolito is defiantly worth the gamble tho imo
      Not fancy any other Spain players?
      Perisic the only player I have never took out of my team

  6. TaiwanHC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    I am playing on another fantasy site than McDonald's, but the point structure is the same. On this site, you pick 11 players and can make 2 changes after each gameweek. What do you guys think about the following team?

    Giroud - Muller - Lewandowski
    Perisic - Arnautovic - Hamsik
    Koscielny - Dragovic - Schar - Rami
    Sommer

    All feedback is appreciated!

  7. TaiwanHC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    I am playing a different fantasy site than McDonald's but the point structure is the same. Who of the following players are the best and the worst options considering their prices? Which 3 would you pick? 2 changes can be made after each game week. All of them are considered midfielders.

    1. De Bruyne - 11.5
    2. Ozil - 11.0
    3. Gotze - 10.0
    4. Payet - 10.0
    5. Nani - 9.5
    6. Silva - 9.5
    7. Fabregas - 9.5
    8. Pogba - 8.5
    9. Shaqiri - 8.5
    10. Arnautovic - 8.0
    11. Perisic - 8.0
    12. Grosicki - 7.0
    13. Hamsik - 6.5
    14. Mak - 5.5

  8. NUFCAndrew
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    Rui Pat/Kozacik

    Denayer Juanfran Rami/ Djourou Strinic

    KDB Perisic Ozil Cesc/ Mak

    Kane Müller Giroud

    Want to swap Kane out for a better striker, any thoughts? Should I downgrade other people to have a better striker than Kane.

    General opinion on my draft, I know went double German in attack but given how well Ozil and Muller play for Germany surely it's worth the risk?

  9. jimbo90
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    Probably a stupid question but I dont understand how the rules work...

    "After all matches on a single day have finished and before the next matches start, you can:

    Replace any player (unless they were sent off) with one from your bench whose team is yet to play"

    So for example, does this mean if one of your France players doesn't do a lot on Friday, you can sub in an England player from your bench before they play on Saturday? Or do subs apply to game weeks?

  10. marsht3
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 6 months ago

    cahill hazard vs de bruyne dier

    also thoughts on sefarovic?