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5 February 2015 312 comments
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Philippe Coutinho and Raheem Sterling rescue a late win for Liverpool at Bolton. Ivory Coast clinch a place in Sunday’s African Cup of Nations Final, whilst West Ham are fined and reprimanded for fielding Diafra Sakho in the FA Cup after he withdrew from the ACoN due to injury.

Reds March On

Brendan Rodgers made just two changes to his XI for last night’s FA Cup replay at Bolton, with Jordan Henderson and Lucas dropping out for Steven Gerrard and Joe Allen in the centre of the park. Daniel Sturridge earned another 20 minutes off the bench as he builds up his match sharpness, though he was overshadowed by the Reds’ in-form duo Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho, who bagged a goal apiece as Liverpool came from behind to seal a late, late win against Neil Lennon’s side.

The Scout Says: Despite the narrow margin of victory, the Reds once again impressed in attack as Rodgers’ side fired 21 attempts on the home side’s goal. Sterling’s strike continued the form that has harvested returns in four of his last five league appearances, whilst Coutinho’s goal arrives on the back of five assists in his previous six in the top-flight. Sturridge’s second-half cameo again indicates Rodgers is determined to ease him back into the fray after months on the sidelines and his current lack of starts may be enough of a deterrent for many. Sterling and Coutinho, meanwhile, go from strength to strength and whilst the short-term schedule is taxing (eve, TOT, sou, MCI), the former’s 31% owners will surely be convinced to hold in light of his current level of performance.

Hammers Hit with Sakho Fine

West Ham have been fined £71,000 and reprimanded by FIFA after Diafra Sakho played in the recent FA Cup win over Bristol City. The forward scored the winner at Ashton Gate just over a fortnight after withdrawing from Senegal’s African Cup of Nations campaign through injury.

The Scout Says: Sakho’s emergence from the bench that day prompted Senegal to slap in an official complaint to FIFA and despite his striker’s form, Allardyce was advised against playing him for last Saturday’s trip to Liverpool. Senegal’s appeal to have him made unavailable until the end of the ACoN – ie, this Sunday evening – has been unsuccessful, then, meaning Sakho is available to turn out against United at Upton Park this weekend. With Andy Carroll a doubt after limping off at Anfield due to a knee problem, yesterday’s news will be a welcome relief for Big Sam as he looks to address a run which has seen his side win one of the last six. Given that the Hammers also play Southampton, Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal in the next six, Fantasy faith is on the slide, though the schedule does smile far kinder on Sakho and co. from Gameweek 30 onwards.

City Pair in ACoN Final

Wilfried Bony and Yaya Toure both played pivotal roles in the Ivory Coast’s 3-1 semi-final win over DR Congo last night. The latter opened the scoring for the Elephants, whilst his new Etihad team-mate Bony supplied a pair of assists to help clinch a place in Sunday’s final against either Ghana or Equatorial Guinea.

The Scout Says: The result means that the City pair, along with Kolo Toure and Cheick Tiote, will now remain on international duty until Sunday evening. Bearing in mind Gameweek 25 takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday, it places major question marks over any of the quartet’s chances of making the next round of domestic matches – certainly Liverpool’s Toure looks the least likeliest, given that the Reds’ home clash against Spurs is on Tuesday evening. The City duo have another 24 hours before they travel to Stoke the following night, whilst Palace’s Yannick Bolasie will now feature in Saturday’s third/fourth place play-off ahead of a clash with Newcastle on Wednesday, suggesting he has a better chance of recovering than any of the Ivorians. As we saw in the case of Mame Biram Diouf and Sadio Mane last weekend, though, most managers have been keen to ease their African contingent back into domestic action due to fatigue concerns.

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  1. SpaceCadet
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 1 month ago

    Good to go?

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      • 12 Years
      11 years, 1 month ago

      yea

  2. Doolittle
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 1 month ago

    If anyone’s interested, I’ve written a new blog post about The Room/The Disaster Artist. If you haven’t seen The Room, read the post and immediately watch the film! Thanks all!

    https://goandgettheguitar.wordpress.com/2015/02/05/the-wonderful-disaster/

  3. puhd
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 1 month ago

    Is Azpi nailed on?

  4. The Left Duke #3
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 1 month ago

    Curious to know people's strategy for the blank GW 27 and DGW 28 if you have no WC left.

    Are people going to go into GW 27 with a full bench inc GK of players from team's who aren't playing so they have them for the DGW the following week?

    Also try and have 2 FT going into DGW.

    Good plan?

  5. Hibbopotamus
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 1 month ago

    I'm pretty boned for this GW because I didn't wait for the Sanchez news. So, it's come to this...Do you think Wasi will get at least one more start, or is Huth grabbing his spot right away?

    1. Albertini
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 1 month ago

      Wasi should play this GW against CPL as Huth is still suspended. Maybe GW 25 Huth will start but you'll be able to see the team lineup before the deadline.

      1. Hibbopotamus
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        11 years, 1 month ago

        Ah, totally missed that. I really only need him for this coming GW, so that's good to hear. Thanks.