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The Digest – Gameweek 9

Our final look at Gameweek 9 brings yet another mention for Liverpool’s talismanic Uruguayan, whilst the Hammers’ resilience and the lack of Fantasy impact from the centre of the park also come under our microscope.

The Player

A hat-trick against West Brom continued Luis Suarez’ remarkable form since returning from suspension. It’s six goals, two assists and eight bonus points in just four matches for the irrepressible Uruguayan – an average of 11.5 points per game in Fantasy Premier League (FPL) has Fantasy managers scrambling for his signature, with over 67,000 snapping him up on the back of his Baggies performance.

What’s all the more remarkable is that in spite of scoring for the eighth time in nine appearances, Daniel Sturridge has so far been shipped out by more than 30,000 due to his strike partner’s form. Clearly, the search for an explosive captaincy option is key here – Sturridge, for all his outstanding consistency, has managed double figures just once this season, whereas Suarez has already achieved this feat in three of his four appearances.

The move to a front two is also benefitting the Uruguayan. Prior to his suspension towards the latter part of last term, Suarez had managed just one goal and two assists in his final five league matches but Brendan Rodgers seems to have finally struck on the ideal system to tap into his star forward’s full potential. Suarez has registered virtually the same number of shots per game as 2012/13 but with Sturridge alongside him to distract defences, he has had more touches inside the area on average and has been far more efficient in terms of both accuracy and conversion rate with his shooting.

While Sergio Aguero’s form under Manuel Pellegrini may threaten to rival Suarez, the upcoming fixtures are likely to ensure the spotlight remains firmly on the Liverpool forward. Granted, trips to Arsenal and Everton in the next three are far from straightforward but given they have a single clean sheet in the last six and five respectively, Suarez will hold little fear rolling up to the Emirate and Goodison Park. Factor in Fulham, Hull, Norwich and West Ham in the next six and the goal glut looks set to continue as he sets about atoning for those 10 matches spent on the sidelines.

The Team

A goalless draw at Swansea continued West Ham’s incredible run of defensive displays on the road. With five away games already under their belt, Sam Allardyce’s side have conceded just once on their travels – only a Robbie Brady spot-kick has managed to beat Jussi Jaaskelainen over those matches, with clean sheets also accrued against Newcastle, Southampton and Tottenham.

As the only two backline options to start every game, Jaaskelainen and Winston Reid hold lofty positions in their respective classifications in FPL – the former is second for keepers on 46 points, whilst Reid’s haul of 45 points is enough to earn him sixth spot in the defenders standings. Having picked up extra points for saves in five of his nine appearances, Jaaskelainen has once again proven a reliable option between the sticks but with the likes of Artur Boruc offering incredible value at a cheaper price, Fantasy managers will, understandably, be reluctant to switch the Saints stopper in spite of a tough run of fixtures on the horizon.

While Reid’s consistency of game time is not in question, Razvan Rat is now back on Fantasy radars after finally establishing himself in the Hammers XI. A favourite in many a pre-season squad, the left-back has now started each of the last five after a gradual introduction to the top-flight by Allardyce – at a mere 4.5, compared to Jaaskelainen’s 5.5 and Reid at 5.1, the Romanian looks set for increased investment over a run which sees the Hammers host Villa, Fulham and Sunderland in the next seven, in addition to trips to Norwich and Palace.

With Andy Carroll still sidelined, Allardyce is likely to continue with the 4-6-0 formation but there’s little doubt that, while his side are offering superb resilience, they have, overall, toiled up top. Eight goals in nine goals highlights their struggles – only Ravel Morrison and Ricardo Vaz Te have scored more than once but with the former a single caution away from a one-match ban and the latter seemingly set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a dislocated shoulder, Allardyce will be once again relying on his trusty defence to ensure his side produce the points.

The Talking Point

Our midfields once again proved hugely frustrating this week, with only five players in this classification – Leon Osman, Marko Arnautovic, James Morrison, Andre Schurrle and Mikel Arteta – finding the net. Of those five, just Osman and Schurrle notched from open play, with Morrison and Arteta slotting home spot-kicks and Arnautovic finally showcasing his talents with a superbly-taken free-kick at United handing the Stoke man his first goal of the season.

The premium priced options again let us down – not one midfielder priced at 9.0 or over produced more than three points in the Gameweek. Michu’s inability to find a way past West Ham’s rearguard extended his drought to four league games and despite a highly enticing run of fixtures (Cardiff, Stoke, Fulham, Newcastle, Hull and Norwich in the next seven) the Swansea man has been shipped out of 19,000 teams this week and resultantly dropped in price. The issue is, however, is that few options are stepping up and showing greater consistency, it’s difficult to find a suitable replacement.

Eden Hazard, for example, sits fifth in the midfield standings yet has scored or assisted in just three of the first nine Gameweeks – his Chelsea team-mate Oscar has produced the goods in four yet despite their inconsistency, they, like Michu, also have strong fixtures to follow; as has been the issue all season, patience is proving key here. Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil is another case in point – granted, the German has racked up the returns at home, but away from the Emirates, he has served up a single assist in four attempts.

Whereas the likes of Suarez, Sturridge, Aguero, Olivier Giroud and Wayne Rooney have shown plenty consistency up top, and backlines such as West Ham, Southampton and Spurs have afforded us a greater degree of consistency, the midfield is becoming more erratic as the campaign unfolds. Increasingly, this area looks the likeliest where Fantasy managers can make the difference, with a combination of fixture planning, patience and the occasional differential punt affording us the chance to shake things up and climb the ranks.

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  1. Jeremiah
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Ok, want to ship Eriksen but only have 8.5 to bring in someone

    Is Brady the best option ?

    Thoughts would be greatly appreciated 🙂

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    1. Brutus619
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Pablo H.

      I told people to get Lallana in right before he scored on the weekend.

      Pablo H will do well in terms of creating chances for his team and had a decent goal threat on him.

      Either that or punt on Coutinho

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  2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Midfield Marauders. Just sayin' ... 😉

    http://members.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/my-stats-tables/view/1373/

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  3. Jacketts Potatoes
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Hi folks ...

    Please rate my team for the coming GW

    Boruc
    Shaw Ivan walker
    Ramsey Ozil ravel Michu
    Suarez(c) lukaku gru

    (Davis Coleman whit Barkley)

    0ft and £2.9m in bank

    Keep think id like Aguero in for Gru for -4 for the next 2 weeks then revert back

    Gru has LIV, MU
    Aguero has NOR, SUN

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    1. thearsenal
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Lpool defs were not in clean sheet when they face team weaker than Arsenal
      Load of goals from Ars vs Lpool, because Ars defs are not reliable too

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  4. thearsenal
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Please choose your captain from my FPL team? And what do you think about my team?

    Boruc
    Ivanovic Reid Lovren
    Michu Ozil Ramsey Barkley
    Giroud Lukaku Negredo

    Benched: Mignolet Cabaye Shaw Nastasic

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    1. D Paul
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Michu for silva , barkley for januzaj , a swansea defender for nastasic

      Swansea has a very gud run of fixtures but Michu is not finding the back of the net and ii also read that he is not playing in the positions and not having the stats he had last year.

      And if u can drop Mignolet; u can get a cover for liverpool if u want in johnson and for goalkeeper take someone with a bit low price like from Cardiff or hull etc and rotate wisely when u want to take a punt ,. cardiffs gk marshall scored lots of point this week

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  5. fdotman
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Lukaku+Rppmey --> Aguero+Lambert?

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    1. thearsenal
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Keep Rppmey

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  6. Your Mum's Athletic
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    The number one rule in FF is pick players who are nailed on, WAYYY to many punts on here. E.g. I was reading earlier about Benteke vs Torres... Not even a headache.

    Benteke is by miles a better option than Torres, Benteke will play 90 mins week in week out, 47% of Villa's goals come through him and he's on pens. Torres will be a rotation risk throughout the whole season and no pens as a bonus. Easy decision surely?

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  7. Cravex
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    seen somewhere on here that barkley will -1 later on --- is this likely to happen does anyone know?

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  8. D Paul
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    my team is

    boruc/marshall

    chiriches/coleman/fonte/ivanovic/johnson

    januzaj/ramsey/silva/lallana/oscar

    aguero/suarez/lukaku

    have no cash reserve
    last week captain was ramsey, vc was lukaku

    thinking of removing coleman/ivanovic to get a defender from either west ham or swansea, rat/william/taylor

    please comment

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  9. D Paul
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    Hi all,

    I am having a gut feeling that West Brom are going to get some clean sheets in the coming gameweeks, anyone would like to comment on this?

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    1. Alberto Tomba
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 5 months ago

      Having watched them vs Liverpool not likely after this gameweek for 4 weeks

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  10. Goatboy
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    "Jaaskelainen has once again proven a reliable option between the sheets"

    I'm glad he makes you happy Paul, all the best to the both of you.

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  11. Alberto Tomba
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 5 months ago

    You know you're captaining a differential when they're not even on the captain poll!

    Hehe, Capitan Zabba 🙂

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