Scout Notes

Scout Notes – Boxing Day

A cast of big-hitters deliver the points in a Boxing Day Bonanza. Wayne Rooney grabs two goals and an assist for Man United, whilst Diego Costa, Alexis Sanchez and David Silva all serve up a goal and assist apiece. Yaya Toure, Raheem Sterling and Gylfi Sigurdsson also find the net, whilst budget duo Charlie Austin and Harry Kane maintain their fine festive form.

Rooney Steers United to Magpies Win

Utilised once again in central midfield, the United skipper turned in a performance which suggests we may have been a little premature in writing off his prospects. Rooney played a part in all three of the hosts’ goals against Newcastle, notching twice before teeing up Robin van Persie for the third – he’s now racked up five goals and two assists in his last six ahead of back-to-back road trips to Spurs and Stoke.

With Angel Di Maria ruled out through an injury sustained in training, Juan Mata earned another start and picked up an assist in the 3-1 win, whilst Radamel Falcao also chipped in with an assist as Louis van Gaal’s main attacking threats all delivered. Van Gaal is awaiting further prognosis on the Argentine, who picked up a pelvic problem during the club’s final training session, with another period of absence likely to cement Mata’s role in the XI.

Cisse Spoils the Red Devils’ Shut-Out

United welcomed Newcastle on the back of a defensive record which had seen them concede just once in the previous four at Old Trafford. Once again, though, Papiss Cisse showed that, despite being afforded limited minutes by Alan Pardew, he is still a force to be reckoned with. Emerging from the bench in the second-half, his late spot-kick consolation took the Senegal striker’s tally to eight for the season in just 564 minutes. Pardew still has reservations over the striker’s knee injury, however, and seems reluctant to extend his pitch time for fears of another long-term absence.

Ramirez Key for Tigers

Handed a second successive start in the support role behind a lone striker, the Hull midfielder was instrumental in earning his side a much-need win at Sunderland. With the Tigers having scored just twice in the previous nine, Steve Bruce started with both Nikica Jelavic and Abel Hernandez on the bench as Ramirez tucked in behind Sone Aluko. The Uruguayan’s goal and assist helped Hull to their first victory since Gameweek 7, and with the likes of Leicester, West Brom and Newcastle in the next five, Ramirez, at 5.4 in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game, has the fixtures to strengthen his budget appeal.

Johnson Strike Not Enough for Sunderland

Whilst the Black Cats defence let down a number of new investors after shipping three at home to Hull, their in-form winger maintained his recent resurgence. Buoyed by last week’s winner at local rivals Newcastle, Johnson took his tally to two goals and an assist in three by firing the Wearsiders’ opener yesterday afternoon – with three road trips in their next four (avl, mcy, LIV, tot), however, few will be willing to invest in an attack that has scored once in their previous trio of away matches.

Siggy Back in the Points

Omitted from last week’s win over Hull, the Swansea playmaker was transferred out by over 155,000 FPL managers and dropped 0.2 in price prior to a home encounter with Villa. It’s fair to say that Sigurdsson’s recent output has been far from convincing, though; he’d collected just one assist in his previous five matches before returning to form with a stunning set-piece strike to help seal a 1-0 win over Villa.

Nonetheless, his 44% owners will be concerned by back-to-back trips to Liverpool and QPR, bearing in mind he hasn’t managed a goal or assist on his travels since Gameweek 1. With showdowns against West Ham and Chelsea following on from their Loftus Road trip, the short-term fixtures still look testing, whilst Wilfried Bony’s imminent departure for the Africa Cup of Nations also looks set to test Garry Monk’s attacking options.

Silva Dazzles in False Nine

The champions continued their superb winter form by racking up a seventh straight league win at West Brom yesterday. David Silva was again the chief tormentor for Man City – having bagged a brace in the weekend win over Palace, he served up a goal and assist before Manuel Pellegrini made the smart move of protecting his playmaker by replacing him just after the hour mark. Snapped up by over 126,000 FPL managers last week, Silva now has back-to-back home clashes with Burnley and Sunderland over the next five days to weave his magic once more.

Elsewhere for City, Yaya Toure owners were treated to another converted penalty as the Ivorian continues to prosper from dead-ball duties in the absence of Sergio Aguero. Whilst the likes of Fernando and Jesus Navas earned attacking returns, Samir Nasri failed to deliver – he hasn’t played a part in any of City’s six goals since they moved to a false nine system. Post-match, Pellegrini confirmed Silva and Toure were withdrawn early to afford both a rest ahead of the busy schedule. He also confirmed that Stevan Jovetic could make a return to the starting XI for Sunday’s Etihad meeting with Burnley having been fit enough to make the bench at Hawthorns.

At the back, Pellegrini’s rotation policy proved frustrating for Pablo Zabaleta’s raft of new owners. The Argentine and Aleksandar Kolarov were replaced by Bacary Sagna and Gael Clichy for the Baggies clash, though a late strike from Brown Ideye denied the champions a fourth consecutive shut-out. Zabaleta owners will at least be far more confident of a start at home to Burnley on Sunday, as the right-back looks to carry on the form that has produced a goal and assist in his last three.

Sanchez the Hero as Giroud Sees Red

The Chilean turned from villain from hero as Arsenal overcame QPR in the final match of the Gameweek. After his feeble first-half spot-kick was repelled by Rob Green, Sanchez recovered to grab a goal and assist in the 2-1 win, thus vindicating his spot at the top of our Gameweek 18 Captain Poll.

Friday’s events offered further encouragement for Sanchez, after Olivier Giroud was dismissed for violent conduct. The Frenchman will miss the next two Gameweeks and the upcoming FA Cup clash with Hull, suggesting Arsene Wenger will be forced into a reshuffle up front – Sanchez owners will be hoping he can reprise a central role once again for testing trips to West Ham and Southampton. Post-match, Wenger confirmed that the Chilean was meant to be behind Santi Cazorla in the penalty pecking order and, after yesterday’s effort, he seems unlikely to be stepping up from the spot anytime soon.

Austin’s Exploits Continue

Snapped up by over 185,000 FPL managers last week, the R’s top scorer netted his twelfth of the season with a converted penalty at the Emirates. Austin has now scored or assisted 13 of his side’s last 16 league goals and is set for a run of fixtures which brings him three home matches (CPL, SWA, MUN) and a trip to Burnley in the next four. Bearing in mind that Harry Redknapp’s side have scored at least twice in each of their last seven at Loftus Road, that upcoming schedule looks very promising.

Costa Comes Good as Chelsea Ease Past Hammers

Having struck just once in his last four starts, Diego Costa returned to the scoresheet and claimed the assist for Chelsea’s opener on his way to two FPL bonus points. These were Costa’s first bonus points since Gameweek 11 and it was his first double-figure haul since Gameweek 4. While Costa suffered an ownership loss going into the Gameweek, he has now scored 13 goals in 15 league starts; a level of consistency that has him established as second in the FPL forward rankings. Elsewhere, Eden Hazard failed to score at the Bridge for the first time in five home league matches, providing a single assist to compensate his owners. The Belgian now faces three away trips in the next four Gameweeks, having claimed just three assists on the road all season.

John Terry was, once again, Chelsea’s other key man, prodding Chelsea in front and claiming yet another clean sheet. The Chelsea skipper has claimed two goals, three clean sheets and seven bonus points in the last three Gameweeks, tallying a total of 37 points over those matches. Terry now joins Branislav Ivanovic on 86 points with the pair ranked joint-second with Nathaniel Clyne in the FPL defender rankings. Jose Mourinho’s defence has kept six clean sheets in their last seven, conceding just two goals in that run. While that record will inevitably tempt investment in Terry and his defensive team-mates, the Blues have back-to-back trips to Southampton and Spurs – both sides who have rekindled strong form of late.

Big Sam Preserves Song and Sakho

The Hammers suffered a first league defeat since Gameweek 11 and, while threatening for spells, they were largely second best to the league leaders. Sam Allardyce made two notable omissions from his team sheet, resting both Alex Song and Diafra Sakho to the bench. Post-match, the Hammers boss stated that he had concerns over both players in the light of recent injuries:

“Alex has just got back from a problem with his knee and Sakho a problem with his back, so two games in that short space of time would have been very difficult. I’m sure they’d have played very well today, but come picking them on Sunday, it might have been very difficult when we considered how they felt.”

This would indicate that both Song and Sakho will return to the starting XI for Sunday’s visit of Arsenal. However, it remains to be seen if Allardyce considers them for a further rest ahead of the Gameweek 20 encounter with West Brom three days later. That could be Sakho’s last appearance for the Hammers before he departs for the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal. Song, however, has been omitted from Cameroon’s provisional squad.

Sterling Provides Pool Cutting Edge

Deployed in the central striker role once again, Raheem Sterling notched his first league goal since Gameweek 5 at Burnley – matching his 10-point from that Gameweek. Sterling provided the finishing touch to Philippe Coutinho’s lofted pass as the Brazilian, singled out in this week’s Differentials, followed up his Gameweek 17 goal with further returns. Both players now face consecutive home matches against Swansea and Leicester in the space of five days – a pair of fixtures that should provide the platform for further returns.

Brendan Rodgers once again deployed a 3-4-3 system from the off at Turf Moor but shifted to a back-four at half-time after watching his side toil against the Clarets. Emre Can’s introduction for Kolo Toure provided a shift in tactics and the basis for Sterling’s winner. It remains to be seen if this tweak will see Rodgers revert to a four-man defence for the pair of Anfield encounters and whether this will see full-backs Alberto Moreno and Javier Manquillo return to contention.

Rodgers would seem likely to be forced into one change against the Swans with Brad Jones an injury doubt with a thigh problem sustained in the first-half which forced him off on 16 minutes. Simon Mignolet looks set to be handed a reprieve and a return to the starting XI.

Mane Central To Saints Victory

Ronald Koeman deployed Sadio Mane in a central striking role at Crystal Palace and the Senegalese duly returned a goal, assist and maximum FPL bonus points. Mane was given the role alongside Graziano Pelle in attack and fetched his first double-figure haul since Gameweek 9. The move saw Shane Long relegated to the bench alongside Dusan Tadic – the Serb failed to earn a recall to the starting XI, having missed out in the 3-0 win over Everton. While Mane, a 6.5 midfielder in FPL, will doubtless attract some interest ahead of home matches with Chelsea and Arsenal, it should be noted that he will likely depart for the Africa Cup of Nations from Gameweek 21 onwards. James Ward-Prowse came out of the victory with a pair of assists as his dead-ball delivery came to the fore – the 4.8 midfielder has returned three assists in his last two league outings and now has five in just six league starts over the campaign.

Elsewhere, Ryan Bertand notched his second goal of the season to take him to 88 points to top the FPL defender rankings. Bertrand and Nathaniel Clyne have now returned four goals, three assists and 15 bonus points between them and, should Koeman persevere with the 3-5-2, the two wing-backs will be expected to maintain their output. Clean sheets against Chelsea and Arsenal in the next two appear a stretch – Bertrand is ineligible to face his parent club Chelsea on Sunday.

Toffees Lick Their Wounds

Everton slipped to their third defeat in the last four as Stoke snatched the points with a controversial spot-kick converted by Bojan. More significantly, Robert Martinez is counting the cost of a string of significant injuries ahead of the trip to St James Park on Sunday. Both Tim Howard and Phil Jagielka are expected to miss the Magpies clash according to the Toffees boss’ post-match update

“Tim [Howard] has pulled his calf and we’ll have to assess him in the morning. I think it is unlikely he’ll be available for Newcastle. Phil Jagielka has had an incident with his ankle where I’d say he’s stretched his ligaments. We’ll take a look but I think he will also miss Sunday.”

Those defensive casualties will hardly help their cause ahead of the Newcastle clash: Martinez’ side have gone eight league matches without a shut-out, conceding 11 goals in the process. Leighton Baines is without a return in six matches, whilst in attack, Romelu Lukaku has registered just a single assist in his last four league outings.

Martinez also revealed that both John Stones and Kevin Mirallas suffered knocks and, presumably, they will need to be assessed ahead of Sunday’s encounter.

Kane And Eriksen Deliver Once Again

Strikes by Harry Kane and Christian Eriksen at Leicester took the pair to five goals, two assists and 11 FPL bonus points over Tottenham’s last three league matches. Kane has now scored in his last three starts as he continues to outperform his 5.2 price tag to offer outstanding value. Eriksen’s superbly taken free-kick took him to seven league goals, a tally that’s second only to Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez amongst FPL midfielders. Like Kane, the Dane is also providing strong value given his 8.2 price tag.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men have now won their last three and have a trio of White Hart Lane fixtures over the next four Gameweeks – a factor that will surely encourage further investment in both Kane and Eriksen. Nacer Chadli could also gain renewed attention – the 6.4-priced Belgian was named in the starting line-up once again and returned a second consecutive assist; he has returned 5.1 points per game this season compared to Eriksen’s 5.2.

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4,952 Comments Post a Comment
  1. zuzuViking
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Baines to Zab or Terry?

    Need to make this one right!

    1. abinoic
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      zaba

    2. witty
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      Terry for all season.

    3. Railwayman
      • 11 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      Zabaleta

      1. zuzuViking
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        9 years, 5 months ago

        Are you ditching Baines?

  2. abinoic
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Cisse or bony?

    1. abel
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      I need to get rid of Clichy. I have no f' clue who should be the replacement. I only have 0.2 ITB. Do you guys have any suitable recommendation?

      Thanks, highly appreciated.

      1. witty
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 5 months ago

        Cresswell (5.5) = 3 home games of 4 fixtures....ARS WBA HULL + SWA (away)

        1. abel
          • 9 Years
          9 years, 5 months ago

          Thanks mate. Not a bad idea, but I already have two players from West Ham. Makes me a bit vulnerable, I think.

      2. abinoic
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 5 months ago

        i myself have clichy but have no intension of replacing him

        1. abel
          • 9 Years
          9 years, 5 months ago

          I doubt he will play, and I dont have any replacement at the bench regarding Bertrands unavailability.

    2. witty
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      Bony

  3. Petr Chec Yourself
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    My current team:

    Hart
    Baines demi Ivanovic Dummet Bartley
    Sanchez Haz siggy Downing Marney
    Costa Bony Kane

    Best Options:

    a) Costa and Marney to Austin and Silva
    b) Bony and Siggy to Austin and Silva

    Please suggest?!

    1. witty
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      b) Bony -- > ANC next month + Austin 2 home games
      Siggy -- > not good for away match + Silva easy fixtures

  4. mouldy_uk
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Thoughts please on 2fts

    Trippier and Chambers OUT
    Skrtel and Hutton IN

    1. witty
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      Good ... because of Skrtel and Hutton have 2 next home games.

  5. Johan Queef
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    I've gone from 400th in the world to 7000th pretty quickly, not helped by my decision to swap Costa to giroud, and then captain giroud yesterday!!

    I have 2FT and 4.1 mil ITB....what shall I do?

    Adrian, gilks
    Azpi, chambers, Baines, clyne, wisdom
    Fab, siggy, eriksen, yaya, boyd
    Bony, Austin, Giroud

    Giroud and Baines out are priorities but not a clue who to get in. HELP please.

    1. Johan Queef
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      Is Giroud to Kane and then Boyd to Sanchez mental? Could then drop Soggy to the bench on away days.

  6. Here's the manager
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Bring Silva in for
    A Downing
    B siggy
    C Eriksen
    D Hazard

    Have Costa Austin and Bony
    May also do Bony to Kane

    1. deshawn7
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      probably siggy, Downing/Eriksen both have 2 upcoming home games

  7. deshawn7
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Baines & Boyd -> Sterling & 4.0m defender, for a hit (-4)

    Worth it?

  8. zzquack
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Makes sense to do Chadli to Sterling/Downing, Hazard to Silva and Bertrand to hutton for -8?

    1. deshawn7
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      not for -8 no. i'd say keep hazard

  9. Bomb5353
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Need ideas for Sunday...need to gain some ground, thanks all

    Begovic (Mannone)
    Jaanmaat zabaleta clyne (Hutton) (duff)
    Alexis siggy mata downing (chadli)
    Austin costa bony

    1.8 itb and 1ft

  10. Ravager
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Morning all..

    Does it make sense to have both Eriksen and Kane in my team?

    Or should I do either Eriksen or Downing for Silva?

  11. zuzuViking
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Who to bench from Bony, Kane or Downing?

  12. La Roja
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Benteke fixtures pretty solid. But I don't trust villa, they don't score much.

    Kane then

  13. Danstoke82
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Already have clichy but thinking of chambers out for Zab as have 2.6m in bank for a -4, worth the punt?

  14. andytran
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    My current team:

    Forster Jakupovic
    Dummett Azpilicueta Bertrand Taylor Yun
    Wanyama Sterling Eriksen Sánchez Hazard
    Austin Costa Bony

    Please suggest options.

  15. estheblessed
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Which transfer would YOU make for GW19:

    a) Rooney for Bony
    b) Sterling for Jedinak
    c) Zabaletta for Wisdom

    ?

    1. Eze Really?
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      You must have 7 mil in the bank?

      1. estheblessed
        • 9 Years
        9 years, 5 months ago

        I've got 3.3 in the bank. I don't mean make all of those. Either a,b orc.

    2. deshawn7
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      i'd go with c. option b could be a differential, could do next week

    3. Boss Hogg
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      I'd go with b.

    4. Hypnos
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      definitely not b), Palace not in the best position after winning just 1 in last 12.

      I would keep Rooney as United are finding their form so not a).

      Wisdom would also be a bad choice as West Brom are pretty much at rock bottom in terms of form, recently.

      How much do you have in the bank? If you haven't any already, an investment in a Chelsea defender would be wise!

  16. Kikofraeuropa
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Best defender for 7,2m or under?

    1. Hypnos
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      Ivanovic - especially since Chelsea are getting clean sheets aplenty!

  17. stuart21
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    when exactly do players leave for the African Nations Cup? Not sure when Bony should leave :/

  18. Adamoc0806
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    is kompany nailed on for city tomorrow

  19. zuzuViking
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Play Bony or Downing?

  20. vicho.gonvid
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    kane or benteke (for bony) !?!?!?

  21. Hypnos
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    http://gyazo.com/196d5f5f05ceabf8d5b43ae489dfd4a9

    should I transfer Mertesacker for Reid and start Reid instead of Hutton?..

  22. Guigui
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Who would you captain for tomorrow?
    Silva, Yaya, Hazard, Austin or Kane ?
    thanks guys

    1. Boss Hogg
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      I've got all of those and I'm going with Silva. Yaya vc.

      1. Guigui
        • 11 Years
        9 years, 5 months ago

        Ok thanks.

        I hesitate with yaya. I don't feel safe with Silva going for double digit 3 times in a row ...

        1. Boss Hogg
          • 14 Years
          9 years, 5 months ago

          They should get you a good score whichever you captain.

          My thinking is that City could tear Burnley apart. Could be 6 or 7 if they score early.

    2. modifaya
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      am going for austin.. Was thinkin silva but am hesitant..

  23. Boss Hogg
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Who to bench?

    Downing, Yaya, Silva, Hazard, Sanchez
    Kane, Costa, Austin

    1. flatterball
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      some of that midfield must get a rest, just have your midfielders as first subs!

  24. nk25
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Benteke and Silva and Pool Sakho in for Bony Downing and Baines Yes or no lads? my current team http://i.imgur.com/4Fny7s8.jpg Any other changes lads?

    1. Hypnos
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 5 months ago

      wouldn't advise Sakho considering how poor Liverpool have been, Benteke might be a risk with how Villa aren't scoring many goals recently. Kane for bony and Reid/Cresswell for Baines - imo

  25. AUSTIN4ENGLAND
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    Who to start from these please

    Hart/McCarthy
    Zaba/Terry/Skrtel/Saylor/Yun
    Sanchez/Eriksen/Silva/Hazard/Downing
    Kane/Costa/Austin

    Muchos gracias x

  26. beddoes
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    I am struggling on who to bench, thoughts would be appreciated.

    Green (Pantillimon)

    Terry Dummet Hutton
    Downing, Fab, Silva, Sanchez
    Austin (c), Costa, Benteke

    Baines, Jedinak, Taylor

    Don't feel comfortable with 2 penalty takers on my bench. Help would be appreciated. Cheers.

  27. kuz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    What's the better transfer in your opinions? A. Zaba in for Clichy B. Kane in for Bony C. Do nothing... All funded with 1FT

  28. manelo2
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 5 months ago

    how long does this Wild Card last??
    cause last time i never got to use it expired