[sbu_large_image] Scout Notes
4 March 2013 1223 comments
Mark Mark
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With Villa and City set to play out the Gameweek later on this evening, we focus on a trio of midfielders whose weekend displays suggest they could have a real say in the last two months of the season. Daniel Sturridge’s propensity to pick up knocks is also on our minds, while Loic Remy’s eye for goal suggests QPR’s quest for survival might not depend on a certain misfiring Moroccan, after all:

Kagawa has announced himself…
When United sealed the deal to bring Shinji Kagawa from Dortmund last summer our expectations were understandably high. Kagawa had fired 13 goals and pitched in with eight assists in his final season in Germany, providing a vital cog in their attacking ploys. We pictured Kagawa playing off the striker, feeding the bullets to Wayne Rooney and Javier Hernandez. Then United signed Robin Van Persie.

The Dutchman’s arrival set up the partnership with Rooney and left Kagawa’s role in doubt. Significantly, Saturday’s game against Norwich handed the Japanese international a rare start playing in a central role, giving Kagawa the opportunity to demonstrate his talents with an exquisite hat-trick. Cue Sir Alex Ferguson’s beaming post-match reaction and the assurance that “next year he’ll be far, far better.”

That will give us food for thought over the summer, as we ponder Kagawa’s progress and a potential increase in role in United’s purring attacking machine. As for this season, Kagawa has perhaps done enough to earn more starts – with just five appearances in the first XI from Gameweek 8 onwards, his Fantasy potential has been limited but if United can wrap up the title early, Kagawa may get further opportunities to show his blossoming talents.

It’s time to put our trust in De Gea….
Four consecutive shut-outs for the United back four have suddenly lifted Sir Alex’s defence amongst the best on show – with nine clean sheets, only Chelsea, Liverpool and City can better the league leaders’ tally. There’s surely more to come: United’s run-in is favourable and the only obstacle for investment appears to be the threat of rotation within a rearguard that boasts worthy assets – notably Rafael and Jonny Evans. Of course, you can invest the cash and get royalty in the form of Patrice Evra, a player who tops the defender rankings after enjoying a profitable season at both ends of the pitch.

Alternatively, David De Gea is the other route open to us. Having looked likely to be subject to rotation with Anders Lindegaard it’s one we’ve been reluctant to explore but De Gea has started the last 13 matches, including both league outings prior to the Champions League clashes with Madrid. This surely cements De Gea as United’s number one, removing the doubt over his security of starts and boosting his Fantasy stock. Available for 5.5 in the Fantasy Premier League game, the Spanish stopper is the cheapest option on offer and now perhaps the answer for those looking to cover United’s new resilience, without shelling out the big bucks required for Evra.

Oscar is stealing Mata’s thunder…
While Juan Mata’s owners watched the Spaniard frustrate for the third Gameweek running, Chelsea’s young Brazilian took centre stage, peppering the West Brom goal and helping to inspire a hard-fought 1-0 victory. Oscar was at the forefront of Chelsea’s attacking waves, cropping up in the box and leaving Mata and Eden Hazard to drift to wide areas. He’s started six of the last seven – a pattern of rotation that’s similar to that of his more senior team-mates, although the return of Victor Moses does perhaps put more strain on his security of starts. Given Saturday’s performance, however, there’s an increasing feeling that, like Kagawa, Oscar could finish the season strongly; that perhaps both Hazard and Mata will diminish as factors as Oscar contributes more goals and assists to the Chelsea cause.

Coutinho already looks a bit special…
Two Premier League starts and, already, Philippe Coutinho has a goal and two assists to his name. While Luis Suarez soaked up the plaudits and added another match-ball to his collection, the 20-year-old Brazilian quietly exploited the gaps in Wigan’s midfield to slice open the defence and provide the foundations for Liverpool’s menacing 4-0 victory. There may still be doubts on his physicality – on whether he’ll cope with back-to-back starts when the rough stuff inevitably comes his way. The player himself seems determined to shrug off such treatment and, from his DW display, it’s clear he possesses the tools to punish those who fail to shackle his movement and imagination. Like Kagawa and Oscar, Coutinho was placed in that “wait and see” bracket – unlike that pairing, Fantasy managers may well be willing to make the gamble early. A modest 6.5 FPL price tag and a seemingly telepathic understanding with Suarez certainly helps matters.

Injuries could settle the Sturridge vs Suarez debate…
Arguably, if Daniel Sturridge had been fit to start at Wigan, Luis Suarez would not have had the opportunities to convert his hat-trick. Indeed, you have to wonder just what Sturridge would have made of the gaps in the Latics rearguard, how he would have fed off the service of Coutinho. As it was, Sturridge missed out – a knock, purportedly more trouble with the thigh injury sustained recently at City – kept him out with Brendan Rodgers stressing that he will look to protect Sturridge. Certainly, the form of Suarez in the central striking role allows Rodgers time to ease him back into the frame. The recent spell of strains and scrapes have undermined Sturridge’s potential and won the argument for those holding Suarez in their Fantasy lineups; it remains to be seen if Sturridge can shake off this recent run of knocks, regain the central role and re-start the debate.

It’s Remy that’s vital to QPR’s chances, not Taarabt…
We’ve spent words on this site reciting the statistics, predicting that, if QPR were to survive then Adel Taarabt will be the key figure. Aside from a brief glimpse of his talents in the win over Fulham, the Moroccan has done little but frustrate both his Fantasy owners and Harry Redknapp – so much so that the R’s boss had seen enough. Junior Hoilett, another player much admired on these pages, earned a start on the Rangers’ left at St Mary’s and his performance was surely enough to see Taarabt face an uphill battle to regain the opportunity to impress. While Hoilett sparkled, it was Loic Remy who provided the threat. Flanking the stand-in target man, Jay Bothroyd, Remy’s movement and pace troubled a Saints defence, while his smart finish for the R’s opener gave a glimpse of what Redknapp’s side have been missing – a natural goalscorer, capable of firing them to safety. Remy is still thought to be short of full match fitness but it’s clear he’s got enough in the tank to provide a spark. If Redknapp can build on that and get Bobby Zamora alongside him, the escape act might still be on and Fantasy managers may still have some interest in the wares at Shepherds Bush.

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

  1. TheBabyfacedAssassin
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 2 months ago

    i've got only 7 players for this gw. 1FT. What to do? Fellaini to Sess? Cheers.
    Bunn (Bego)
    Harte, Wilson, Davies
    Sissoko, Bale
    Suarez
    Out: zab, rafael, fellaini, Mata, Walcott, Anichebe, RVP

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    1. JELLYFISH
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      Not disimilar to my predicament. I'm thinking Felaini out for either Sess or N'Zog (see post above for some helpful advice on Sess)

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    2. bajra
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      Any money? Anichebe -> Remy if you can, otherwise get N'Zogbia for Mata or Fellaini. Might be worth doing both for a hit.

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  2. Rinseboy
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 2 months ago

    mata/walcott to sess for a hit?
    zab to debuchy for a hit?

    either of these worth to be able to field !!?

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  3. @ImpressiveTackl
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 2 months ago

    @Scoutcast Not Pearls Before Swine

    First part is right:
    “when I saw RVP’s name in the starting 11 on Saturday I was sure I’d made a terrible decision”

    Second part is wrong. It is a revisionist opinion:
    “I think RVP’s blank this week makes it an okay decision.” Suarez’ score coupled with RVP’s blank makes it a great result. Still a bad decision.

    I argued blind with people at the start of the season captaining Torres in the DGW was an awful decision but they got a decent result following his late offside goal. The people who reasoned he was not the same player and in worst form of his career were right but by avoiding the obvious decision got the wrong result! A bunch of captain hindsights still argued blind with me it was the right decision… still disagree to this day.

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    1. Granville
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 16 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      Torres - That's me too, and I got criticised for it. Hopefully I've been proven correct over the whole season.

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    2. SC not pearls before swine
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      I mean RVP's blank as in, his lack of a fixture in week 29. Even if RVP had scored big, and Suarez had drawn a blank, I don't think it would have been a terrible decision, because at least you would have another player for 29. 180 > 90. Of course there is some revisionist history going on, because if you told me RVP was 100% going to start, I probably wouldn't have made the move. But the chance that he wouldn't start, coupled with the 100% chance that he won't play the following week made it an okay decision IMO.

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  4. @ImpressiveTackl
    • 15 Years
    13 years, 2 months ago

    HOLD UP!

    What did Kings of Lyon just say? Did I catch that correctly....

    If Everton beat Wigan in the cup, then GW33 will DEFINITELY not be a DGW for Everton?

    This would lock in Fellaini > Sissoko for me.

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    1. Lateriser 12
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      Yea i think so. There's a new post mate.

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      1. kaz 96
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 2 months ago

        Did you just use the M word? 😉

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    2. kaz 96
      • 14 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      Yes, that is true

      and there is a new page lol

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      1. kaz 96
        • 14 Years
        13 years, 2 months ago

        post*

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    3. TwiggsJameson
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      They'd have the FA cup semifinal to play on the Saturday, so the league game would be postponed.

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  5. Piggs Boson
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 2 months ago

    Darran Fletcher on Ronaldo: "don't kick him. If you do that, you'll make him angry and he'll try to make you look as bad as possible for the rest of the game. He'll react by tormenting you and making you wish you never had to play football again!"

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  6. Dre
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    13 years, 2 months ago

    Mata ditchers, are you planning on bringing back in for West Ham Soton & Sunderland?

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  7. doncastro
    • 16 Years
    13 years, 2 months ago

    How many games do we think Ba will get in the last 10? I'm hoping he plays a decent part in 9 since they are going for a top 4 finish and Torres is the worst player in the league.

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    1. jamcd13
      • 13 Years
      13 years, 2 months ago

      That exaggeration is almost as bad as Torres' finishing

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