Moving Target

Moving Target – Wilfried Bony

Stoke have been keen to add a striker to their squad in this transfer window, and on Wednesday confirmed the capture of Man City forward Wilfried Bony on a season-long loan deal.

The 27-year-old will provide Mark Hughes with a proven top-flight scorer in attack, and the Potters boss was quick to heap praise on the Ivory Coast international:

“Bringing Wilfried in was a no-brainer for us to be perfectly honest, because he knows the Premier League and has scored plenty of goals at this level. He has power, speed and very good physical attributes which will undoubtedly help us, and his technical and finishing skills are outstanding too. Eighteen months ago he was being bought for a hugely significant amount of money, so we know that we are bringing in a top quality striker.”

Immediately after signing up with Stoke, Bony was handed a debut in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Birmingham on Wednesday afternoon and the new boy is raring to go ahead of the Gameweek 4 encounter against Spurs.

“There are lot of technical and very intelligent players here at the club, so it was easy for me to choose this team. I have already had some minutes on the pitch with Bojan already, in the training match today, and I had a good feeling about that instantly. Hopefully I can add to the talent that is already here and together we can help make this a really successful season. I am feeling good, I feel fit and can’t wait to make my first appearance for Stoke City in the Premier League.”

The History

Bony’s footballing journey got underway at the Cyrille Domoraud Academy in his native Ivory Coast, before beginning his professional career at Issia Wazi in his homeland.

He then joined Czech side Sparta Prague on loan in October 2007, and scored two goals in 14 matches for the reserve side. They saw enough in Bony to sign him on a permanent basis in the summer of 2008, and the striker enjoyed a successful two-and-a-half year stint at the club, scoring 33 times and adding five assists in 79 matches across all competitions.

Bony’s career really took off when he joined Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem in January 2011. The Ivorian registered 58 goals and 18 assists in 77 matches in all competitions, establishing himself as of one the leading strikers in the Eredivisie.

Those performances persuaded Swansea to shell out a club-record transfer fee of £12 million to snap him up in July 2013. In his first season with the Welsh outfit, Bony scored 17 goals and claimed four assists in 34 league outings, while he started the 2014/15 campaign with a bang, bagging nine strikes and two assists in 20 Premier League matches, before moving to Man City in January 2015 in a deal worth up to £28 million.

The Ivorian struggled to establish himself as a regular starter under Manuel Pellegrini and his spell at the Etihad was undoubtedly disappointing, yielding just six goals and four assists from 36 league appearances.

Bony made his international debut for Ivory Coast against Burundi in October 2010, and has scored 13 goals and notched four assists in 44 appearances for his country.

The Prospects

While Bony’s time at City has been something off a write-off, his record at Swansea indicates an ability to thrive when given a run of matches as the focal point for a mid-table side.

Hughes has handed starts to Mame Biram Diouf and Peter Crouch in the lone striker role in his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation so far this season, while he also has Bojan and Jon Walters at his disposal.

None of those players have been able to make the position their own over the last 12 months, though, and, as a result, the Potters managed to notch just 41 goals last term, making them the sixth lowest scorers in the top flight.

Looking at the underlying statistics of Bony compared to those of Diouf and Crouch last season, the Ivory Coast international led the way with a goal attempt every 21.8 minutes, far superior to Diouf (44.3) and Crouch (72.7).

He was also the most impressive in regard to creativity, averaging a key pass every 100.5 minutes, better than Crouch (127.3) and Diouf (137.3).

While it must be remembered those numbers were posted playing for a far more potent Man City side, he registered similar statistics during his one full season for Swansea in the 2013/14 campaign, averaging a shot every 24 minutes, and producing a key pass every 103.8 minutes, numbers still far more impressive than any of Stoke’s forwards last term.

Bony could certainly be the player to help provide that extra cutting edge the Potters have lacked in recent years, then, and, valued at 7.3 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL), offers us another appealing mid-price pick.

The likes of Crystal Palace pair Christian Benteke and Loic Remy, along with West Ham’s Simone Zaza, have all come onto our radars over the past week following their moves, so we now look to have a plethora of options for our three-man frontlines.

Bony’s claims for serious consideration are strong given Stoke’s upcoming schedule from Gameweek 5 onwards (cpl, WBA, mun, SUN, hul, SWA), which is very favourable.

The one potential concern is that Bony has had little pitch time for City during pre-season and hasn’t featured in competitive action. While the Ivorian’s physical attributes are among his major strengths, he does need a number of matches to find his match sharpness, as seen during his time with Swansea, when he failed to score in five of his first six appearances in 2013/14, and took seven league matches to open his account the following season.

Bony does enjoy slowing down the pace of matches, with his ability to keep hold of possession and fend off defenders one of his strongest assets. He also possesses a powerful shot, although accuracy can sometimes be an issue for the 27-year-old.

With the forward also strong in the air, there are plenty of different ways he can put the ball in the back of the net, including from the penalty spot – he netted all five of his spot-kicks for the Swans.

Although Bojan scored a penalty against City in Gameweek 2, the Spaniard doesn’t appear guaranteed of a starting berth under Hughes, so should Bony be able to claim spot-kick duties, his appeal would certainly grow even more.

This loan move appears an ideal opportunity for Bony to play regular first-team football once again then, and surrounded by creative players such as Marko Arnautovic, Bojan and Xherdan Shaqiri, there’s a real hope that – once settled and up to full match sharpness – he could replicate his prolific Swansea performances.

Further Reference

Wilfried Bony Wikipedia

Wilfried Bony Transfer Markt Page

Wilfried Bony You Tube

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  1. Indio
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    7 years, 7 months ago

    Calling all wildcarders:

    Is anyone else struggling with striking a balance between setting up the best possible team for the next few gameweeks, and leaving a path to bring back Aguero?

    I've got a decent TV and can make some exciting teams, but most combos will require 3 transfers (and Kun's value to drop a little) to bring the Argentinian back.

    Of course, I can go for cheaper options and leave a good slice of cash ITB to bring him back, but surely the whole point of wildcarding now is to really cream it over the next few gameweeks while Kun is out? (I'm regretting the WC play a little now, as I already had Ozil and Sterling in a decent lineup, but just wanted to deal with Kun, Gray, and Friend).

    How are you folks solving this conundrum?

    1. zøphar
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      yep, i can feel your trouble. trying to setup a team with arsenal coverage for when aguero returns is a nightmare

    2. Jafalad
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      You know what - I'm not planning my team around returning Kun to it. The reason for this is simple:

      In two-three week's time the whole landscape will have changed. Right now, we do not know the form of several players and we do not know how the new players will fit in.

      Forget Kun. Get the best team that you can.

      1. Sgt. Schultz
        • 7 Years
        7 years, 7 months ago

        Exactly !

    3. zøphar
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      this is the best I could come up with

      Foster / Jaku
      Williams / Valencia / Amat / Evans / 4.5def
      Snodgrass / Ozil / Sanchez / Hazard / Capoue
      Lukaku / Ibra / Zaza

      Sanchez to 6.9/7 mid and lukaku to aguero is the plan

    4. Hurricane Gilbert
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      Just set up a team that you like with flexibility. Save FT in GW5. Monitor if and which players that will make way for Kun.

      1. Indio
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        7 years, 7 months ago

        Strong feedback - many thanks fellas.

        1. Andy_Social
          • 11 Years
          7 years, 7 months ago

          I wouldn't call it a problem. My plan is to use my 2FTs to sell Sanchez + either Benteke or Bony for Kun and the likes of Capoue. It only becomes a problem is Sanchez is on fire - that's a 'problem' I can live with!

    5. WoofWoofGrrrr
      • 13 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      leave enough in the bank for Sanchez > Cazorla and ? to Aguero...

  2. Rhys85
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 7 months ago

    How does this wildcard team look?

    Foster / Heaton
    Mustafi / Shaw / Williams / McAuley / Amat
    Sanchez / Hazard / Antonio / Bolasie / Capoue
    Ibra / Lukaku / £6.5m

    Cheers

    1. Jafalad
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      Bolasie is too punty and Ozil is a better choice than Sanchez.

      Rest look okay.

      Rating: 6/10

      1. Differentiator
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 7 months ago

        "Ozil is a better choice than Sanchez."

        Not convinced on this at all. Strip out set play assists from Ozil and factor in Sanchez's injury into last year's stats....

        Wish Sanchez wasn't so highly priced.

        1. Leaf
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          7 years, 7 months ago

          Why strip out Ozils set piece assists ?

          1. ibromurph
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 7 months ago

            He's probably referring to Cazorla taking half the free kicks nowadays.

  3. Sgt. Schultz
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 7 months ago

    WC

    Frwd
    Defoe - Benteke - ?

    Rooney or Lukaku

    1. Jafalad
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      Trollkaku but monitor Roonpigger if he represents better value than Ibra.

      1. zøphar
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        7 years, 7 months ago

        with ibra on pens i think he needs to be in, you won't captain rooney

        1. Sgt. Schultz
          • 7 Years
          7 years, 7 months ago

          Cheers

  4. zøphar
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    7 years, 7 months ago

    Thoughts on this WC team?

    Foster / Jaku
    Williams / Valencia / Amat / Evans / 4.5def
    Snodgrass / Ozil / Sanchez / Hazard / Capoue
    Lukaku / Ibra / Zaza

    Sanchez to 6.9/7 mid and lukaku to aguero is the plan

    1. Sgt. Schultz
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      Good one u got there. Sanchez better turn out. Toying with KDB myself. Let's see!

    2. Toubonz
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      Jaku will probably be benched because of Marshall, pickford a safer 4m keeper imo. Also I think you need Sterling in that mf.

  5. goforgoal
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 7 months ago

    RMT Please. WC Draft:

    Foster / Jaku
    Kosc / Baily / Holdgate
    Antonio / Hazard / Sanchez / Lamela
    Lukaku / Ibra / Benteke

    Given Valencia may not start i've gone with baily (no money for shaw).

    1. Sgt. Schultz
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      Valencia may or may not b available for just that one match. So why replace him altogether?
      You should be more concerned with Holgate's place when Coleman returns.

    2. kingcairo
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      I think you should get koscielny out for a cheaper defender like evans, mcauley, davies etc there are many good options and use the money ITB to get shaw cos shaw is a treat upfront and you need a defender who can make assists

  6. The Gohan
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 7 months ago

    RMT

    Foster/Pickford

    Williams/Bailly/Collins/Pieters/Wilson
    Lanzini/Lamela/Hazard/Ozil/Sterling
    Lukaku/Ibra/Remy

    Any thoughts?

    1. Sgt. Schultz
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 7 months ago

      May be replace one of the CB's with an FB. Rest seems decent imo.

  7. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 7 months ago

    Who do you expect to score more in the next 2 GWs - Lukaku or Barkley
    Who do you expect to score more long term - Antonio or Lanzini

    Thanks!

  8. Totti
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 7 months ago

    which is better for next fixtures instead of aguero?
    A) Defoe
    B) Lukaku
    C) Benteke