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This Much We Know – Gameweek 13

The Coutinho crossroads, the easy Sigurdsson option, the ongoing contest between Hazard and Sanchez and back peddling on Aguero. This and more form the key issues in and around Gameweek 13.

Coutinho blow could be a turning point…
With unconfirmed reports this evening stating that Philippe Coutinho will be sidelined until January, it’s likely that were on the verge of witnessing of a significant wave of change for both Liverpool and our Fantasy squads.

Jurgen Klopp’s side must learn to adapt without their principal architect. They have the talent to absorb losses, but having struggled to overcome the recent absence of Adam Lallana; this latest setback will be a huge concern to Klopp and Reds supporters alike.

Coutinho could dictate a match, prompting attacks with incisive runs and passing, as well as providing a significant threat from range and, this season, raiding the box. He’s a huge loss.

We can’t yet be clear on Klopp’s likely “Plan B”.

Lallana’s return could be a key factor and, from the noises today, that appears imminent – maybe even for Gameweek 14’s trip to Bournemouth.

Fantasy managers will clearly ship out Coutinho and be forced to study the impact on what remains of Liverpool’s attack.

The potential of Lallana, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane could be damaged by his absence, or even enhanced if Klopp builds a new system and distributes Coutinho’s duties.

It could even bring a new asset to light with Daniel Sturridge, Divock Origi, Georginio Wijnaldum and Emre Can perhaps cementing a starting role and handed greater responsibility in providing and scoring goals.

Sigurdsson is tailor-made….
Coutinho’s absence appears almost syncronised with the ascent of Swansea City’s Gylfi Sigurdsson who, having performed well above his mid-price valuation in recent weeks, now appears to enter an irresistible spell, where form perfectly overlaps with fixtures.

Already earmarked as the obvious replacement for Liverpool’s Brazilian, Fantasy managers have been handed a clear route to follow; one that liberates funds for further spend elsewhere, increasing the transfer traffic heading in the direction of Spurs’ Harry Kane.

But Pedro has us thinking…
While Sigurdsson is the path of least resistance, Chelsea’s Pedro is performing at a level which ensures we perhaps need to carefully consider our options for filling the Coutinho void.

The threat from Willian over the busy schedule will always loom over the Spaniard. However, given his current form and the pivotal role he’s played in Chelsea’s stunning run of results, Pedro appears cemented as Antonio Conte’s first choice on the right of his front three.

Currently priced at just 7.3 in the Fantasy Premier League, he screams out as a potential bargain differential – particularly for those missing one or both of Eden Hazard and Diego Costa.

The Sanchez vs Hazard argument isn’t over yet…
And that brings us to a contest that seems destined to rage on.

Indeed, Pedro plays his part in this, undermining Hazard’s appeal somewhat by offering that cheaper and in-form cover of Conte’s attack.

Pedro’s sublime goal against Spurs was the first blow to Hazard in Gameweek 13; Sanchez’ brace on Sunday the second and most damaging.

We saw cries of frustration from those who, following Hazard’s haul against Everton, sacrificed Sanchez in the trade.

We knew that the Chilean was always capable of burning us as a result of such a move and yet, the tables could easily be turned week on week.

Hazard’s fixtures from Gameweek 15 remain vastly superior and, if the trade enabled Fantasy managers also to swoop for Marcos Alonso, Sanchez will surely be required to go on delivering consistent double figure hauls over the Christmas period.

An explosive asset, Sanchez is not renowned for his propensity to deliver goals over four consecutive matches as Hazard has achieved already this season.

However, equally, we have seen Hazard lapse into prolonged dips that provide a series of blanks and, after failing to return over his last two Gameweeks and with a trip to the Etihad next, this is a debate that seems destined to run and run.

Walcott may yet have a say…
Just as Pedro is a factor in Hazard’s stock, so Theo Walcott influences our thinking on Sanchez.

While the gap between the Chelsea men is 2.9, Walcott can be acquired for 3.5 less than his team-mate Sanchez.

Can he possibly provide compensation for Sanchez’ future hauls?

That’s a key question. We know that, as it stands, Walcott appears destined for his best season in Fantasy terms. His starting role seems more secure than ever, his output and underlying stats re-assuring.

He may get benched at least once in the coming month but, as we have seen in past seasons, like Giroud, Walcott can be a more than capable impact sub.

Sanchez is surely peerless as cover of Arsenal’s attack, but 3.5 is a significant slice of funds that can be used to augment the squad for a vital and unpredictable Christmas spell.

Shut-outs are just gravy for McAuley…
Tony Pulis will not be content with West Brom’s clean sheet tally.

Three shut-outs is a humble collection for a side so disciplined and drilled to restrict their opponent.

But while that casts some doubt on Baggies’ defenders as Fantasy assets, Gareth McAuley seems immune to such concerns due to his undeniable and seemingly unstoppable threat at set-pieces.

Pulis sets his team up to win points from dead-ball scenarios, and McAuley is clearly his key weapon.

Defences know this but seem unable to prevent him from being a factor.

The Aguero jitters are over….for now…
We were prepared to carry out the unthinkable and evacuate Sergio Aguero. But, typically, the Argentine was never going to make it an easy decision.

His two-goal return at Burnley was somehow conjured from a disjointed Manchester City display; Aguero converted scraps into goals and points without the class of Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva as a supply.

That was enough to force some to reconsider, the injury to Coutinho only compounded matters, freeing up funds that enabled a move for Kane or Costa without sacrificing the City striker.

We might be settled on Aguero for now, but the jitters remain and will likely return in a few Gameweeks time.

Such is the price gap between Aguero and a chasing pack of strikers, we will likely always feel the need to check that he justifies selection.

A run of blanks, a minor injury or even indication that he’s part of Pep Guardiola’s rotation plans could trigger more doubt. It appears to be a unwanted feature of our season.

Lukaku has regressed to old ways…
While Aguero is cause for debate, there is perhaps little argument on Romelu Lukaku.

Many of us always felt that his early season form and consistency may have a shelf life.

Admittedly, I was more positive – convinced that he may be on course for a 25-goal campaign. Sadly, I appear to have been proved wrong: regression has set in and, as is so often is the case, Lukaku has been unable to overcome Everton’s slump in form to keep his tally ticking.

Sales were underway weeks ago; Sunday’s third successive blank which saw the Belgian muster just a single dead-ball effort on goal ensured they would accelerate.

With Kane’s tempting fixtures dangled before us and Coutinho’s plight making funds available, the case to retain Lukaku appears flimsy.

Austin won’t let us settle on Defoe…
In opposition to Lukaku and Everton on Sunday, Charlie Austin took less than a minute to heighten the alert on his potential.

It appears to be a straight fight between Austin and Jermain Defoe, two experienced marksmen gagging for international recognition, for our third striker slot in a 3-4-3.

Defore deserves more time having toiled in a defensive display at Anfield and, with the obliging Leicester City rearguard next to the Stadium of Light, there’s every reason for optimism.

But Austin could yet operate at a higher level – Southampton have the potential to raise their game once their Europa League schedule is disposed of, while the fixture list suggests that Austin could thrive and out pace Defoe.

We’re already convinced on lucky charm Cedric…
There’s perhaps less debate surrounding the appeal of Cedric Soares as a Southampton asset.

Re-installed in Gameweek 12, Claude Puel’s defence has already kept back-to-back clean sheets on his return and, rather spookily, they are yet to keep a shut-out without the Portuguese named on the teamsheet.

That’s likely to be a convenient coincidence rather than a solid theory but, regardless, we’re already convinced of Cedric’s potential.

The pair of bonus points in Southampton’s win over Everton, surpassing Virgil van Dijk in the Bonus Points System (BPS), offered another reminder of the value that the 4.9 option can offer.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

2,177 Comments Post a Comment
  1. nevins84
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    Anyone got any info on John Stones I have 3 ok defenders covering(McAuely/Holeobas/Pieters) but his recent break from the squad is worrying... Time to ship I guess?

    Thinking cedric...

    Who would you drop the weekend.
    A Mcauley
    B Holeobas
    C Pieters
    D Cedric*

    1. Toure The Route
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 5 months ago

      Holebas ,away form in defence is horrible
      High chances of WBA scoring this week due to their form.
      Benching Cedric is risky.

  2. Hymie
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    This Sigurdsson fanfare is overdone. Yes he's playing well and has form on his side, but this week isn't the time to bring him in. He should play well against Spurs (as players do against former sides) but you're likely to see a full-strength Spurs outfit in defence. GW15 is up his alley, however, and then the fixtures decline for him. So he might get you a couple of good moments over the next 4-5 gameweeks.

    Contrast this with the ready-made Eriksen and it's a laydown misere. We've all been there before with Eriksen but his stats and fixtures are coming into focus. Strong fixtures in 3 of the next 4 means he's in for me this week, and should he fail to match Siggy this weekend, I'll be on for a straight swap into GW15.

    Thoughts?

    1. Sauzée
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 5 months ago

      Sigurdsson has proven himself to be capable of consistently providing points over the last couple of seasons and is the main man at Swansea. Eriksen is having a poor season and despite his goal last week is yet to show consistency.

      1. Sauzée
        • 7 Years
        7 years, 5 months ago

        Plus Siggy has great fixtures from GW15 on 🙂

        1. Won't sleep till after…
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 14 Years
          7 years, 5 months ago

          Got to go with the President on this one. When in doubt over a form vs fixtures player I tend to go with the form. Plus Siggy is assured of the No 9 role as well as pens and direct free-kicks. Eriksen loses pens to Kane and tends to get shunted to the left more often than not. And as a pessimistic Spurs fan, be prepared for one of Hull or Burnley to shock us at the Lane!

          1. Toure The Route
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 5 months ago

            This.
            One of Burnley or hull or Swansea will upset them and give a fight for a draw .
            I would count it as 2 easy fixtures, Spurs never explode when we expect them to.

    2. Toure The Route
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 5 months ago

      Without doubt Siggy s influence is much much higher than Eriksen this season.
      Alli and Kane can hog the points , only thing Eriksen has is fixtures, very frustrating to own as well due to patchy but explosive returns.
      Also Spurs may very well just end up scoring 2 vs Burnley and Swansea , if Lpool could only score 2 Vs Sunderland , bad days happen.

  3. Ozist
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    is Allen starting in No.10 role ?
    If not planning to bench him for Mcauley . Comments pls

    1. Toure The Route
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 5 months ago

      Should acc to the stoke fans and popular opinion
      Apparently the fans says it actually makes a difference now so he is crucial

      1. Toure The Route
        • 7 Years
        7 years, 5 months ago

        Say*

  4. My little Bony
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    I have just enough Cash to do Fuchs -> Alonso, but was hoping to wait until next GW to do the change. Are either likely to rise/fall in price before sat?

    1. Toure The Route
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 5 months ago

      Both are rising and falling quite slowly
      Fuchs is dropping faster than Alonso is being picked too acc to FFix.
      Might happen before Saturday , Coutinho s transfer is just distracting for now or else Fuchs would have been rage transferred by thousands.
      Monitor price closely .

  5. Wheato182
    • 11 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    Play Alonso (mci) this week or Fletcher (WAT)?

    1. Musicholic
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 5 months ago

      I would go with fletcher tbh

  6. Zizou
    • 14 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    over the next couple of weeks i'm trying to shoe in pedro cedric and kane as my 3 main transfers

    which combo is best to facilitate that

    a) 4.2m def, fer, austin.
    b) 4m def, siggy, anichebe

    any help would be appreciated

  7. Sauzée
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    Anyone know of a decent Rachel Riley appreciation club?

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

    any thoughts on what team I should pick for the coming gameweek, looking for a little public opinion.

    courtois boruc
    alonso coleman stones cedric cameron
    gundo walcott son hazard bolasie
    aguero austin negredo

    I've personally thinking >

    courtois
    alonso coleman cedric
    walcott son hazard bolasie
    aguero austin negredo

  9. MR SUNSHINE
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    Hi all

    First time asking for a RMT but just wanted opinions on the below. After two consecutive top 10k finishes, I'm floundering at 500k this season and feel I need to mix things up:

    Team is: (-12 hit taken)

    Pickford
    McAuley Fuchs Walker (Holebas, Amat)
    Siggy Hazard Sanchez Firmino (Capoue)
    Kane (c) Costa Austin

    Bank 0.1

    Think I'm well set till just after Xmas when I'll bring Aguero back in but feel no Kun for now will either make or break my season.

    Crazy?

    1. aaronowl
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 5 months ago

      I'd say it looks fairly decent, provided everything goes well going forward.
      plenty of goals potentially in the team.
      Costa and Kane continue to rise in price, and imo the two are better than one aguero.

  10. JJJ
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    Foster, Jaku
    Mustafi, Walker, Brunt, Holebas, Amat
    Ozil, Mane, Hazard, Gundogan, Allen
    Aguero, Kane, Anechebe

    0.1 ITB, 1FT
    Red arrows for me the last 3 weeks, gone from 26,000 to 233,000

    any suggestions would help, some of what I am thinking of

    A- Zlatan's GW 16-20 fixtures are gold - at Palace, at west brom, home to Sunderland home to middlebrough, at west ham. So bring him in either now for Kun or wait till GW 16
    B- Mustafi to Cedric
    C- Gundogan may start but even if he does this GW , GW 15 I want at least one more Chelsea in my line-up....
    D- Hold for 2 FTs next GW
    E- other.....?

    Thanks

    1. careta
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 5 months ago

      B this week already, Cedric might rise.
      And then get in Alonso or Pedro?
      Or Costa after the 5 YC. I see him finally getting 1 this week.

  11. Zlatsabeauty
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    Hello friends, hoping you can help me with some life problems.

    Allen, Capoue, Hazard, Firmino, Coutinho
    Austin, Costa, Aguero

    I really want to get Sanchez in my team this week as Westham are looking poor, however struggling with funds (1.9 itb)

    I was thinking

    A) Austin & Coutinho for Anichebe and Sanchez
    B) Hazard and Continho for Sanchez and Siggy
    C) Hazard and Continho for Sanchez and Walcott

    I was leaning on B, because Chelsea have a hard fixture against City and don't really want to get rid of Austin as I think he could have a good week.

    Any other suggestions welcome!

  12. Ynwalfc
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 5 months ago

    Foster
    Evans,Friend,Walker
    Siggy,Hazard,Allen,Pedro
    Costa,Kane(C),Aguero
    Bench-Capoue,Amat,Kingsley

    Any changes recommended? Thanks