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21 January 2011 1634 comments
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Arsenal’s 3-0 win at Upton Park last weekend not only had Arsene Wenger talking up his team’s increased maturity it also confirmed that Robin Van Persie has taken over penalty duties from Cesc Fabregas. With three goals, one assist and 4 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Bonus Points in his last three games, the Dutchman has wasted no time at all in returning to the form that makes him such a favourite amongst Fantasy Managers and, with his spot-kick duties regained, Van Persie’s Fantasy appeal is on the up.

With a wildcard still available to most up till the start of Gameweek 27 and with Arsenal looking at a kind run of fixtures from now till virtually the end of the season, many have no doubt been contemplating different Gunners permutations in light of their upcoming games. Providing he can stay injury-free (granted, it’s a pretty big ask) Van Persie, priced at £9.7m compared to Cesc’s £11.8m, certainly looks a viable option for Fantasy Managers looking to refresh their sides with the season’s second wildcard, but there is also, whisper it, another Arsenal option worth running the rule over: Theo Walcott.

Like Van Persie, Walcott’s season has been blighted by injury and the winger has struggled to get a run of games together. Similar to the Dutchman, however, the past few weeks have seen him explode back on to the Fantasy Scene and a look at his Fantasy Stats this season may raise a few eyebrows.

Walcott has started seven league games so far and returned a fantastic 66 points from those matches, grabbing six goals, four assists and six Bonus Points in the process. At a mere £6.8m, it seems he has now, finally, nailed down the Arsenal right wing berth as his own, mainly thanks to the performances of Samir Nasri on the left, which have subsequently seen Andrei Arshavin as the attacking midfielder dropped to the bench.

With so many big names and points magnets in the same team, though, how has Walcott fared when playing alongside the likes of Cesc, Robin, Samir et al?

Here’s a breakdown of the seven Gameweeks he’s started and the points hauls of Walcott and the other major players in the Arsenal team:

PlayerGW 2GW 3GW 11GW 19GW 21GW 22GW 23
Theo Walcott21102113316
Cesc FabregasN/A4114934
Samir NasriN/AN/A12833
Robin Van PersieN/AN/AN/A17216
Marouanne Chamakh1011N/AN/AN/AN/A
Andrei Arshavin118N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

The table is fairly self-explanatory: as mentioned above, Walcott has started seven games and scored 66 points.

  • He has played six of those with Fabregas (GW 3,11,19,21,22,23) and outscored Cesc 45-35.
  • Following on, then, Samir Nasri has started five matches with Walcott and Theo has outscored him 35-17.
  • Van Persie has started four games alongside Theo, and the score is 33-26 to Walcott.
  • In his three games alongside Chamakh, Walcott outscored him 33-12.
  • Walcott has beaten Arshavin 31-19 over their two matches together.
  • In short, regardless of whatever Arsenal player Walcott has started with, he has outscored every one of them on a cumulative basis.

    Finally, here’s a rundown of the same Arsenal players and a look at each player’s Goal Attempts and FPL Points per start.

    PlayerStartsTotal ShotsShots per StartFPL Pts when StartedFPL Pts per Starts
    Theo Walcott7223.1669.4
    Cesc Fabregas13292.2796.1
    Robin Van Persie5163.2306
    Samir Nasri17321.9985.8
    Andrei Arshavin17422.5895.2
    Marouanne Chamakh17362.1834.9

    In terms of Shots per game, Walcott is only just second to Van Persie; his 22 shots in 7 starts averages just a touch less than Van Persie’s 16 shots in 5 starts, though it leaves the rest trailing in his wake. Considering Van Persie is fielded as the lone forward (albeit a false nine) it says a lot for Walcott’s attacking potential.

    When it comes to FPL points per start, though, Walcott is in a league of his own, averaging 9.4pts per start, with Fabregas next best, way back on 6.1. It’s an average that will be practically impossible to maintain over the course of the season, but nevertheless, a clear indication of how he’s been performing when he’s fit and ready to go.

    Wenger himself has been full of praise for the player of late, saying:

    His efficiency has improved, if you look at the number of games he has started and the number of goals he has scored. He is efficient in providing and scoring and his understanding of the game has certainly, vastly improved.

    It’s more than likely that the likes of Fabregas and Van Persie will continue to dominate the Bonus Point hauls, but Walcott looks enough of a viable option to at least be considered seriously. Certainly, when it comes to hitting that “Play Wildcard” button, maybe it’s not too much of an act of folly to dismiss any notions of Theo quite so out of hand.

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    1. Reg Reagan
      • 15 Years
      15 years, 1 month ago

      foolhardy to bench VDV this week? probably, but for who?

      stockdale
      hughes kelly walker
      walcott, dempsey, nani(C?), adam
      torres berbs tevez

      foster vdv coleman bardsley

      WC this week can make adjustments with .5m in the bank

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      1. Jugsy
        • 16 Years
        15 years, 1 month ago

        Not playing VDV = Idiotic. Play him over dempsey, irrespective of the double.

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        1. Reg Reagan
          • 15 Years
          15 years, 1 month ago

          oops dempsey should have been kuyt

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          1. MY DJ NAME IS PIMP CURRY
            • 15 Years
            15 years, 1 month ago

            i would bench VDV too. i don't know about anyone else.

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          2. Reg Reagan
            • 15 Years
            15 years, 1 month ago

            benching adam then for vdv?

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      2. Namtab Nomolos
        • 15 Years
        15 years, 1 month ago

        The only choice is VDV vs Walcott for the bench. You make the best argument I've seen for benching VDV with that squad.

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        1. Namtab Nomolos
          • 15 Years
          15 years, 1 month ago

          But do expect a lot of points to be sitting on your bench with Coleman there too 🙂

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    2. MY DJ NAME IS PIMP CURRY
      • 15 Years
      15 years, 1 month ago

      who to play? bosingwa or kolarov?

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      1. Nomar
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        15 years, 1 month ago

        Kolarov

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    3. BBB
      • 16 Years
      15 years, 1 month ago

      Easy question, who to play Fab or Nasri?

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    4. Nomar
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      15 years, 1 month ago

      Anyone still got Konchesky? Gonna play him this week?

      Dalglish may play him in Fulham game as Kelly is young so Dalglish may rest him with so many games in quick succession?

      Just wondering, that's all.

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      1. BBB
        • 16 Years
        15 years, 1 month ago

        Kelly is full of Energy I doubt it

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