Say What
10 November 2016 1329 comments
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Alexis’ hamstring, City slickers, Eden’s paradise regained and a happy Harry form the meat in this week’s Say What sandwich.

Throw in assorted stars from Allen to Zlatan and you’ve got yourselves a feast of quotes from the week gone by.

Wenger Sends the Docs Out

Alexis Sanchez’ Fantasy owners have been keeping their collective ears to the ground after he picked up a muscle problem in training for Chile earlier in the week.

Luckily, Arsene Wenger’s been getting SMS updates on the exact nature of the attacker’s troubles.

“I got a text last night (to say) that he has a hamstring injury. The team from Chile has travelled without him and they kept him to try and get him fit to play Uruguay for the second game on Tuesday night.”

Sold by almost 73,000 FPL managers this week due, in part, to the Eden Hazard bandwagon, Sanchez still remains in 23.9% of squads and those remaining owners will be desperate for further news.

As is Wenger, who is set to send the club’s doctors out to assess the extent of the Chilean’s problem, as he seeks to prevent an extended period on the sidelines.

“I believe that with a hamstring injury. We have to get access for our medical staff to the MRI scan to see what grade it is, how bad it is and make absolutely sure they don’t make any suicidal decision that could harm his future for two or three months. That is absolutely important. It’s a grey area between the national team and the club team and of course they look at their own results which I can understand but we have to preserve the health of Alexis Sanchez.”

And the Gunners manager is fretting further after conceding that Sanchez’ will power can, at times, make him his own worst enemy, particularly when it comes to avoiding spells on the treatment table.

“He always wants to play and that’s where it is a more sensitive case because he’s always ready to play even when injured.”

A Tale Of Two City Players

In a week of seismic shocks, the biggest one of them all leaves the whole world asking the same anxious question – will Ilkay Gundogan (5.8) ever score again?

It’s been 90 long minutes since the German international midfielder made Man City great again, a devastating blow for the 470,000+ Fantasy Premier League managers who had voted with their virtual wallets and brought him in on the strength of back-to-back braces against West Brom and Barcelona.

The man himself seems perfectly content.

“If you look at just my goals record, you’d have to say this is the best spell of my career. But I think I can improve my performances over the next few weeks – I’m still not playing at 100% because it does take time after being out of action for so long.”

And he knows who to thank for his form so far.

“I know that I have Fernandinho, a defensive midfielder, behind me and that he is always covering my back. That is why I am playing more attacking and getting close to the penalty area more frequently. At Dortmund, I was more the defensive cover. I’ll try and continue as I have done over the past few weeks and score more goals, but scoring is just a bonus for me – helping the team win and creating opportunities means just as much to me and is more important,”

No, Ilkay, it isn’t more important. You being a dirt cheap goal scoring midfielder in a title-chasing side is what it’s all about – just ask 14.3% of all FPL managers.

At least Sergio Aguero (13.1) is back in the net-bulging habit, with three goals from his last two league appearances.

A week and a half away on Argentinian duty never gives his ownership base – currently sitting at the 46% mark – anything but injury worries. But he’s in a far better place now than he was when last in international action.

“After the game with Paraguay, I was emotionally very bad. Guardiola helped me a lot, he told me to try not to pay so much attention to what is said. He makes me focus on winning. This month I’ve been thinking very positively. In the last few weeks my head has changed a lot.”

And anyone still clinging to the idea that Guardiola and Aguero don’t get along should look away now.

“I never had problems with Guardiola, nor him with me. He always helped me and gave me advice. I’m very happy at City and more so now with Pep.”

Now that’s finally out of the way, we can settle down to the simpler things in life again. Like stressing about Aguero getting crocked over the next two internationals.

All Rosy In The Garden Of Eden

After spending a gap year googling ‘Santiago Bernabeu Stadium’ while simultaneously sticking pins in a Mourinho dolly, Eden Hazard (10.1) has re-found his mojo under Antonio Conte.

In the last four matches he’s hit five goals, laid on two assists, racked up two maximum bonus point hauls and scored a whopping 49 points. To put that into context, Aguero has 22 points over the same time frame and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (11.1) just 17.

Hazard’s explanation for his dramatic reversion to type starts well.

“Conte has not changed a lot, it is just that I have a little bit more freedom when we have the ball and without the ball. Because I don’t need to defend against the right-back, because Marcos Alonso is there. I just focus on staying in my position. And when I have the ball I have more freedom and I can go where I want to go, and be decisive.”

It then turns childish.

“But now I am trying to play like when I was a kid. I am enjoying playing now, my position is a bit different from before, I go inside more. It gives me more freedom, and I’m good for the moment.”

And finishes with the facile.

“People tell me I don’t shoot enough, so now I try to do it more because if you don’t shoot you don’t score. I don’t know if the ball will go in, but I have more chance if I shoot.”

Next week on Say What – Hazard explains that when it rains, he gets wet.

Rest Assured Kane Gain

The sight of Harry Kane (10.7) scoring from a penalty in the North London derby was a joy to behold for anyone who wasn’t an Arsenal fan. Or didn’t have Gunners defenders in their team. Or wasn’t Vincent Janssen.

If the England man can keep banging them in – and let’s face it, he has all kinds of previous for doing just that – he could prove to be a major differential for early re-adopters of the 5.3%-owned striker.

Hopes are high, helped by a lengthy lay-off that finally gave him time to re-charge after two years of near-constant football.

“I never want to be injured or missing games. But when you get injured you have to look at the positives to help you. It gave me six-seven weeks off to rest the other muscles that haven’t been rested in a while.”

It would be churlish to wonder whether one of those muscles was the one that took free-kicks and corners for England, so we’ll just get back to the quotes.

“It’s a good thing. I got fit and I made sure I stayed healthy. I had a break early on when I first got injured, I went away with the missus. But after that there were double sessions in the gym and outside to maintain my health and fitness so that when I was called upon, like at Arsenal, I was ready for it.”

He might be ready all right, but he could be in for a bit more rest yet, with reports that he won’t start England’s match with Scotland on Friday.

In Fantasy terms that could go either way. A fully fit Kane is at his best when playing consistently. But easing him back in has its virtues too – particularly with two more London derbies, at home to West Ham and away at Chelsea, next up.

Feeling The Ozil Chill

With Alexis Sanchez (11.4) currently lying on a Chilean treatment table, the consistent goal threat of Mesut Ozil (9.6) continues to cheer those who want an Arsenal midfielder in their Fantasy ranks.

The man himself is confident enough in his scoring ability to go public these days.

“The manager wants me to score lots of goals. He sees in training that when I have a chance, the ball mostly goes in. When we train on finishing, he sees that I score lots of goals. He knows that I’m ice-cold in front of goal and he wants to see that in matches. I’m doing that now – I go forward and, while I haven’t changed my game, I’m focusing on scoring goals myself too.”

For a man who notched an amazing 19 assists last term, his six goals were an added bonus.

Although he now has back-to-back assists from the last two Gameweeks, it’s the three goals he’s scored that have caught the eye this season.

And he’s got a clear target to aim at.

“Every year he (Wenger) comes to me and says ‘You need to score more than 10 goals this season – that needs to be your aim because you have the quality’. I’m trying to take that on.”

Man United away will be a tough fixture to continue his scoring form after an international break he will be playing no part in, but there are potentially easier pickings, including Bournemouth and Stoke at home, on the immediate horizon.

One player who could benefit from a possible Sanchez injury lay-off is Olivier Giroud (8.8).

A foot injury has limited the Frenchman to just 97 minutes of league action this season, although it did leave him with ample time to give Nicolas Otamendi a run for his money in this year’s Premier League Hipster Beard Of The Year contest.

But two goals against Sunderland, and another in the Champions League a few days later, have now trimmed the odds on him starting in the league sooner rather than later.

“I have not knocked on Arsene’s office. We’ll see, I’m not worried, my time will come. He’s always supported me in the difficult times and I have every confidence he’ll keep doing so. I won’t lie, there have been times I’ve been disappointed and not happy with my situation. But the coach knows that. He’s the one who makes the choices. I’ll fight for my place. What’s happening today is the story of my career. It’s endless in football. I’m not the kind of player to give up and to demand things. Even if I don’t play all the matches, I’m sure the coach will use me. We’ll take stock at the end of the season.”

Whatever happens, at least Giroud now has plenty of padding to take things on the chin.

Snodgrass On The Pitch A Welcome Sight

Loyalty does have its rewards.

The 3.5% of FPL managers who stuck by Hull midfielder Robert Snodgrass (5.5) through a five-match goal drought would have been delighted to see him back from injury, and back to his best, in the 2-1 win over Southampton.

It was, however, touch and go as to whether he would even play, as manager Mike Phelan explained.

“At the start of the game, he wasn’t ready. It was a big risk whether he could get through the match. We looked at 30 minutes for him but he managed to find everything that’s required of a good player and showed his quality. Most clubs have a player or two or three who can produce something that’s a little bit different and he’s one of them.”

At Hull, Snodgrass is more like the only player who is ‘a little bit different’, as his goal and assist 30-minute cameo against the Saints proved.

But that bodes well for both player and club as the Tigers embark on a good run of fixtures – Sunderland and Middlesbrough away and West Brom and Crystal Palace at home – through to mid-December.

Changing The Palace Guard

Talking of Palace, ten goals in their last three matches has got Alan Pardew reaching for the team sheet rubber.

“I’m not so sure, particularly with the centre-halves this season, whether I need to choose centre-halves which suit the opposition. I think that might be the way I go forward, because we have different type of options there and I have done before and it’s worked well for me.”

With precisely zero clean sheets to their name this season, the Palace defence has not exactly been fertile ground for Fantasy managers.

But the 3.8% on Scott Dann (5.4) might wish to take their money elsewhere, particularly with Man City up next for the Eagles.

No Ordinary Joe, Or Bo

Joe Allen (5.4) is now owned by more FPL managers (18.3%) than virtually the rest of the Stoke team combined.

But there’s competition ahead for the Welsh international, as manager Mark Hughes was happy to point out.

“I felt his (Allen’s) industry at the top end of the pitch and his anticipation of where things would drop would help us, and clearly it has. But we’ve got a really talented player (Bojan) within our ranks that in any other circumstances, other than the fact that the guy in possession of his position is playing out of his skin, would be playing. He’s a quality player. They’ve played together already earlier in the season when maybe our confidence wasn’t as high as it is now and he will probably get the opportunity to play in the same team. Why not?”

Bournemouth and Burnley at home and a trip to Watford are the Potters’ next three fixtures.

Bojan’s (5.6) goal in the 1-1 draw at West Ham was a timely reminder of his ability – and a warning for all those Allen backers that he might not be used so far up the pitch over the next few Gameweeks.

Zlatan’s In The Family Way

Six matches without a goal lost Zlatan Ibrahimovic (11.1) more than 1.2 million FPL managers but, to no-one’s surprise, it didn’t trouble his confidence.

“Every day that goes by, the more you get to know each other and it becomes like a family. You know what you need – I know what I need to do to get the maximum out of my team-mates and the same thing on the other side, they know what they need to bring that out of me.”

Zlatan’s Gameweek 11 double against Swansea was a clear vindication of those family values – and a sign, he is sure, of things to come.

“With my performance, I am happy. I know I can do more, I know the team can do more and I want to do more and I will do more.”

It’s a shame he most definitely won’t be doing more against Arsenal next week – he’s suspended after picking up a fifth yellow card of the season.

  1. Hurricane Gilbert
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Austin and rotation over Xmas a worry?

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Bournemouth away on 18 Dec
      Spurs home on 28 Dec
      WBA home on 31 Dec
      Everton away on 2 Jan
      FA Cup 3rd round 7/8 Jan
      Burnley away on 14 Jan

      Not too much travel until the New Year and then he'll probaby get a rest for the 3rd Round of the FA Cup. I think he should be good, injury is more of a concern given his history.

      1. The Rock
        • 16 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        W.Brom/Everton game has to be a worry for Austin owners.

        But there will be lots of rotation over Christmas affecting lots others, even the likes of Firmino/Coutinho perhaps! Just have a good bench ready is my advice.

      2. JayBomb
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        They also have Sparta Prague between Liv and Eve games

  2. Malkmus
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Morning. Who are your 4th and 5th Mids? I'm looking at De Roon and Allen but not sure if too lightweight. It does enable the big hitters tho. Ta

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Chadli and Capoue

    2. Lambey
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      De Roon 5th Mid, i guess Walcott would be 4th based on price

      1. JaydenLFC87
        • 12 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        This* as I currently am rolling with the above

    3. RustyBz
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Sterling de Roon

      1. Malkmus
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        Cheers all. It's tough to avoid a cheap 4th mid and still fit in Vert, Alonso, Haz, Sanchez, Couts, Kun, Luka. Food for thought

    4. The Rock
      • 16 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Allen and Capoue currently.

      1. Partick Bateman
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        This is where I'm at too.

    5. SpaceCadet
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      bolasie capoue

    6. Mr Chelski
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Allen & Redmond currently

    7. Deano
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Coutinho and Firminho

  3. JaydenLFC87
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Is there any substance is sticking the Armband on Walcott next week??

    Looking for a differential.

    1. RustyBz
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      you mean vs United? Not for me

    2. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Who else do you have?

      1. JaydenLFC87
        • 12 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        Haz Cout Firmino are other options..

        1. Canadian Football
          • 14 Years
          9 years, 28 days ago

          no love for aguero? away to CPL surely

    3. LC1
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Nope.. surely you have a better differential captain choice?

    4. Mr Chelski
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      United away would be very risky but a worthy differential if it spectacularly worked out.

  4. Karan_G14
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Sanchez to Ozil for (-4) if Sanchez is ruled out for the United game? Hopefully he's second fall will come much later next week as transfer have dried up.

    This also gives me cash to bring in Cedric, Alonso, Siggy (as 5th mid) in the coming weeks.

    Appreciate your thoughts!

    1. The Rock
      • 16 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Think i'm going to hold onto him, even if out for Utd game (as long as thats the only game he misses!)

      1. Karan_G14
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        I could have done that but sadly I don't have the bench to do it this week because of injuries & suspensions. So I would have to get rid of him to field 11 players and also get the money for Chelsea defence etc.

    2. Canadian Football
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      in my opinion, the only replacement for Alexis is Walcott. That said I might hold until i need the cash elsewhere.

      1. Karan_G14
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        I don't need the cash this week but I will surely need it in the coming weeks. I would have to get rid of Sanchez if he's a doubt for the United as I won't have 11 players.

    3. Mr Chelski
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      I'm looking to get Chelsea assets because of their form. Hazard is looking a worthy transfer in as long as he doesn't get injured.

      1. Karan_G14
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        Already got Hazard in. My main worry is if Sanchez doesn't start I won't have 11 players. KDB is a good option but already have Aguero and I don't want a double headache with City rotation. It's either Ozil or Walcott for me!

        1. Mr Chelski
          • 9 Years
          9 years, 28 days ago

          Hmm seems quite tricky. Walcott has been the better option this season but has blanked the last 3 games partly due to injury. May be worth going for Ozil imo.

  5. Captain Warlock
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Anybody exited about the upcoming Ghost in the Shell movie the trailers are looking cool

  6. Professor Red
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    When is next international break?
    Not going to ask again.

    1. Fitzy.
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      At least you won't get ignored again.

    2. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      March I think

      1. Professor Red
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        Thanks

    3. buffrey
      • 12 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      End of march, HOWEVER be aware there will still be blank weeks due to FA Cup matches early Jan and Feb I think.

  7. Canadian Football
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Just had a look to those players who are at the top of FPL. Cant believe that only 3 players in the top 10 currently own Aguero.

    1. TheTinman
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Noobs

      1. Canadian Football
        • 14 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        looks like the old school mentality of riding Aguero/Rvp/Suarez each week is a tactic of the past.

        i have 3 Top 5k finishes and 2 top 1000 and now i cant break into the Top 100,000

        1. The Fantastic Mr Fox
          • 11 Years
          9 years, 28 days ago

          That tactic worked when the returns from those players were a cut above the rest. Now Kun is being matched, quite easily

          1. Unbowed Unbent N'Golo
            • 9 Years
            9 years, 28 days ago

            Indeed...
            Team below: Sanchez, Kun, Redmond --> De Bruyne, Kane, Firmino?

    2. devils advocate
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      But how many have used their chips?

  8. Unbowed Unbent N'Golo
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Typed out a hugely complicated post with various changes etc, but instead will just post my team and see if anyone has any open feedback...

    Foster (Pickford)
    Walker, Lovren, Cameron (Holebas, Amat)
    Sanchez, Hazard, Mane, Redmond, Allen
    Kun, Lukaku (Barrow)

    1m ITB, 1 FT

    Already had various plans scuppered by price changes so will most likely wait it out until the bitter end. Thanks for your time!

    1. Canadian Football
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      are you set on playing 352?

      1. Unbowed Unbent N'Golo
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        Pretty much so, yes.

        1. Canadian Football
          • 14 Years
          9 years, 28 days ago

          if Alexis ruled out bring in Coutinho or Firmino when next week bring back Alexis (or theo) for Mane.

    2. The Fantastic Mr Fox
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Wait till sanchez news confirmation. Then sell for Coutinho. U can get back an arsenal player the following week, by selling Mane

      1. Unbowed Unbent N'Golo
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        Objectively sound advice, but I'm attached to Mane and averse to Coutinho.
        I'm desperate to upgrade Redmond.

        But yeah will be waiting for Sanchez update.

    3. Karan_G14
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      I guess you just have to wait for Sanchez update like me. Even I have Redmond and looking to upgrade him to Siggy, one of the best options according to me GW15 onwards. But you will need an Arsenal player after the United game as their fixtures are pretty good going forward. I'm looking at Ozil/Wally.

    4. Ruth_NZ
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      There are a few players in there that I'd prefer to replace but it's obviously not a bad squad at all.

      I'd be looking at GW12-20 and taking that whole period into account. In other words, begin steering towards the Xmas/New Year timetable now.

      I think it's essential that you get Amat replaced at some stage. You will need a starter. Swansea would be ideal if they find any form but that can wait anyhow. For a 3-5-2 I'd also be wanting to be replacing Walker with Alonso at some stage (either in GW15 or 18), Chelsea have a brilliant Xmas schedule. As far as I recall the rotation you have should work well if you make those adjustments.

      In attack I think you have more to do, though not necessarily immediately. I can see Allen as a 5th midfielder in a 3-5-2 for now but not after GW15 really, the fixtures are just too poor. I also think having a Spurs attacker will be advisable from GW14/16 onwards.

      In order to do that you would have to downgrade either Aguero or Sanchez. Let's concentrate on Sanchez because I don't think there is a better City option than Aguero and not many are willing to go with no City at all.

      I think, if that were my team (and considering the fitness doubts over Sanchez which will undoubtedly persist for a while) I'd start by downgrading Sanchez to Chadli. I'd do that for GW12, that would put around 5.6m in the bank (total).

      GW13, Redmond to Özil and GW14 Barrow to Austin. Those moves would cost around 5.4m and revert you to 3-4-3 with Allen as a (very useful) 1st sub. And the 0.2 left would enable Amat to become vd Hoorn when practicable.

      It doesn't deal with the Spurs issue but Özil could be switched to Alli in GW16 after Arsenal's 3 good fixtures. Alternatively you could hold Redmond an extra week and go straight to Alli in GW14. That would mean no Arsenal for BOU whm STO though.

      Those would be roughly my next few moves I think. I hope I didn't miscalculate the budget.

      1. Ruth_NZ
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        PS Obviously this assumes that Alli isn't out for too long and that Chadli is fit in 10 days' time (seems likely). Eriksen could be an alternative if the reports on Alli are not good. But you will have at least 2 weeks more information before you have to make a call on that.

        1. Unbowed Unbent N'Golo
          • 9 Years
          9 years, 28 days ago

          Thanks a lot for your input, certainly much to consider.

          Most of what you've said is definitely on my radar and so will have to see how things pan out.

          It's just one of those IBs where a lot of work needs to be done and the transfer pangs are strong. Just need to get a grip and asses in a week's time.

      2. Musicholic
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 28 days ago

        Don't you think its obvious that in the near future everyone has to replace Lukaku for everton's horrible fixtures from GW 13 onwards? I mean I would use Lukaku to free up funds.

        1. Ruth_NZ
          • 10 Years
          9 years, 28 days ago

          No, I don't think replacing Lukaku is "obvious" in that sense. I can see why someone would consider it, I am looking at that option myself. But I don't think it is clear cut.

          Part of the issue for me is that I would only remove Lukaku for someone more expensive. There are cheaper strikers that I would be happy to have for a 4-6 week run of good fixtures but only the 5 most expensive (Aguero, Zlatan, Kane, Costa, Lukaku) are options I would be happy to hold long-term as it stands.

          Lukaku is the cheapest of those, so there would be no saving, in fact I would need to find some cash somewhere.

  9. McSlu
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Baines fit for the Swansea match?

    1. Unbowed Unbent N'Golo
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      My guess would be bench at best.

  10. BLANKET DEFENCE
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Just saw coutinho last night.
    He has just gone up another level this season.

    1. boc610
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      its his shooting, its vastly improved and is making him the complete midfielder now.

      I think he has a better technique than hazard

  11. boc610
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    if anyone wants a laugh in these dark times have a listen to Ray Hudson's commentary on Bein Sports for the Brazil v Argentina match, in particular for Cout's goal 🙂

    1. devils advocate
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 28 days ago

      Dark times?

      How glum. 🙁

  12. Musicholic
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 28 days ago

    Does it make sense to do Lukaku > Vokes , Allen > Hazard?

    Post those transfers I will have the following front 8:

    Sanchez Mane Coutinho Hazard Capoue
    Kun Vokes Austin

    Or I could do Sanchez > Hazard , Capoue > Walcott.

    That would leave me with,

    Hazard Mane Coutinho Allen Walcott
    Kun Lukaku Austin

    1. Eze Really?
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 26 days ago

      I just cannot see me doing without any Arsenal. Walcott over Sanchez is the big question. Ozil price too close to Sanchez.

  13. AA33
      9 years, 25 days ago