As usual, there are plenty of topics on todayβs lunchtime menu as we assess the upcoming round of fixtures. The dilemmas up front for City, Arsenal and Swansea are prominent in our thoughts, as are Unitedβs deepening malaise and Liverpoolβs response to Mondayβs going over at the Etihad.
Pellegriniβs pleasant Jovetic headacheβ¦
Weβre not sure if Cityβs manager will be brave enough to partner the in-form Stevan Jovetic with the pure goal power of Sergio Aguero. Can they work as a pairing, or does Edin Dzeko earn his start by default purely because he has the physical presence to lead a Premier League front line? Saturdayβs clash with Stoke will tell us more, not only on Joveticβs ability to maintain his form, but also the likelihood that weβll see him forge a partnership with Aguero.
Is Costa the new Aguero?
Reports overnight indicated the Chelsea striker could be out for up to six weeks but the club have since stated his problem is merely minor. Costa was hampered with similar hamstring problems towards the tail end of term for Atletico β with two goals in two appearances thereβs no doubting his ability but will the rigours of the Premier League take its toll on the Spain international in the same way they have affected Sergio Aguero? A propensity to pick up injuries may well see many turn to Eden Hazard as a safer Chelsea option if Costa is indeed ruled out for any period of time. We eagerly await Joseβs Friday lunchtime press conference.
How bad can it get for United?
Itβs uncertain whether Angel di Maria or Marcos Rojo will feature this weekend as both await work permits. The fanfare surrounding the formerβs arrival on Tuesday afternoon was quickly quashed by a cup humiliation at MK Dons only hours later but, with United now set to face each of the promoted sides in succession, surely, youβd think, they can start delivering. Morale could barely be lower right now, though, and a stuttering display at Turf Moor on Saturday could be the final straw for many.
Monkβs approach with Gomis straining at the leashβ¦
The Swansea boss is talking up a move to 4-4-2 with Wilfried Bony and Bafetimbi Gomis paired up in what, on paper, looks a all-powerful strike force, capable of skittling the most organised of rearguards. After back-to-back league wins and with Gylfi Sigurdsson proving so effective between the lines in support of a lone striker, dare Monk make that change? A home encounter with West Brom looks the ideal scenario. As weβve mentioned earlier this week, until Gomis earns starts, heβs always likely to dent Bonyβs pitch time and limit the Ivorianβs appeal.
Sunderlandβs potential to deliver over their favourable fixturesβ¦
Adam Johnson and Connor Wickham were off the mark in last nightβs cup win over Birmingham and with Seb Larsson in fine form in the centre of the park, Gus Poyetβs side are steadily finding their feet. The home draw against United underlined the resilience on offer from the Wearsiders and with Vito Mannone between the sticks, youβd expect the clean sheets to start arriving as Sunderland prepare for a very encouraging run of matches.
The ticking points bomb that is Dusan Tadicβ¦
Having supplied more crossed balls than any other player in the league, Tadic is dominating as a creative force in Southamptonβs lineup. The new boy looks to be on the verge of announcing himself as a key Fantasy asset, just as Southamptonβs schedule offers up plum home fixtures. Weβre looking to see if Tadic can make the difference against West Ham, with Joey OβBrien likely to be in for a testing afternoon against the Tadic/Ryan Bertrand combination on the Saintsβ left-flank.
Chelseaβs resilience under fireβ¦
With all due respect to Burnley and Leicester, the weekend trip to Goodison will provide a far sterner test of Jose Mourinhoβs back four and offer us further indication on whether they will stand out as the defence to back at all costs. Branislav Ivanovic will come up against Seamus Coleman and Leighton Baines in a battle of the heavy-hitter defenders, with the Serb currently surpassing the Toffees duo as the major consideration for those happy to spend on their Fantasy backline. Romelu Lukaku, sore toe and all, will doubtless be stretching every sinew to ensure that Ivanovic fails to add to his clean sheet tally, whilst proving a point to Mourinho in the process. Add a potential debut for Samuel Etoβo into the mix and Saturdayβs clash has some classic ingredients.
Liverpoolβs reaction to the Etihad humblingβ¦
As Monday nightβs loss at City underlined, the Reds are clearly still a work in progress. Brendan Rodgersβ summer spending spree means his side will take time to settle and with Mario Balotelli now added to the mix, there are numerous options vying for our attention as Liverpool gear up for an excellent run of fixtures from Gameweek 4 onwards. A trip to the Lane is no easy task, though, with Spurs yet to concede under Mauricio Pochettino; a poor performance may dissuade many from loading up on the Reds ahead of that schedule.
Chadliβs rise to rival Lamela and Eriksenβ¦
Not once did the Belgian blink on our radars last season after scoring a single goal in his debut year at Tottenham. In his first start for new boss Pochettino, Chadli doubled that haul as Spurs swept aside a beleaguered QPR and his display suggests the role on the left of the attacking midfield three is only his to lose. As yesterdayβs Technical Area piece underlined, Chadliβs brace was no fluke and, like Lamela, he seems to be reinvigorated under the new manager – if he can carry that goal threat forward, that 6.0 price tag in FPL will be quick to climb as we look for genuine contenders in the mid-price bracket.
Wengerβs solution to the Giroud gapβ¦
Alexis Sanchez has now started each of the last two matches up front for the Gunners but, as last weekβs second-half display at Everton showed, Olivier Giroudβs physical presence can be crucial at times for the Gunners. The Frenchman may be much maligned but thereβs no denying he made the difference for Arsene Wengerβs side last weekend and with fit-again duo Lukas Podolski and Yaya Sanogo offering more robust options than Sanchez, the starting XI at Leicester will be intriguing. If the Chilean nails down the central role and kicks on from his midweek winner over Besiktas, his out of position appeal is bound to bring back the investors, with Giroud stuck on the sidelines for up to four months.

