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29 December 2016 1413 comments
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Big Sam goes defensive, Arsene Wenger goes for Plan B and David Moyes goes ever so slightly doolally in our latest round-up of the best quotes from Planet Premier League.

Jurgen, Claude and Pep also have their say as we bid farewell to the footballing utterings of 2016 in fine style.

Big S Needs Some Big D

Sam Allardyce has been many things over the years: nasty moustache owner; long ball merchant; relegation dodger; potential keynote speaker at questionable Far East conferences.

But there is an enduring myth that he brings defensive excellence to his teams.

At Sunderland last year, his side still conceded goals, on average, more frequently than previous bosses Martin O’Neill (understandably) and Gus Poyet (barely credibly).

Now he’s in charge of a Crystal Palace back line with all the solidity of a sherry trifle – and rather less pace.

But Allardyce is clear where his priorities lie.

“Keep sorting the defence out. We’ve had one clean sheet all season, and that’s my main priority. We’ve got a team that creates chances. I need to make sure those chances turn performances into three points, so it is about defensive work, shutting out the opposition.”

Only two teams – Swansea City and Hull City – have conceded more than the 33 goals Palace have shipped thus far this season, so Big Sam’s got a big job on his hands, so to speak.

A glance at the Eagles’ upcoming fixtures offers promise, a New Year’s Day trip to the Emirates aside.

After that, things brighten considerably, with a home clash against Swansea kicking things off on January 3.

So clean sheets could be on the cards. And a new penalty taker.

Christian Benteke’s (7.7) feeble effort at Watford effectively cost Allardyce a win on his debut and he’s already mulling over a way to deal with that.

“I’ll have to wait and see on the penalties and look on that in the week and see if someone else is confident enough to take penalties. Missing two (out of four) is obviously not very good. I didn’t say anything to him (Benteke) – he’s disappointed enough missing it. It happens, doesn’t it. We have to try and find somebody who scores them like Mark Noble at West Ham, I think he has only missed something like one in 26. You’ve got to convert them.”

We could take that to literally mean Noble (6.2) will be Palace’s first winter signing. Or we could be wiser and eye up Yohan Cabaye (5.6 and only 1.1%-owned) for that kindly run of fixtures.

David Turns To The Goliaths

‘Defence is the best form of attack’, as no-one said ever. Until David Moyes, that is.

The Sunderland supremo has rarely been accused of letting his teams play to the rhythm of the samba – unless it’s a Talbot Samba, maybe – but the Black Cats’ paltry return of 16 goals from 18 matches is low even by Moyes’ Spartan standards.

The 24.3%-owned Jermain Defoe (7.7), who’s been involved in 11 of those 16 strikes, hasn’t scored in four Gameweeks and only the 2017 European City of Culture and Inevitable Relegation, Hull, have managed fewer goals than Sunderland.

So when your primary attacking source runs dry, the future looks…dull.

Fortunately, Moyes has A Cunning Plan.

Where other, entirely predictable, bosses might look to score more goals through such naive fripperies as ‘attacking more’ or ‘taking the odd risk’, the red-head honcho prefers to lump it up to the big man…at the back.

“I used to get my fair share from centre-half. My target every season was to get 10, honestly, unbelievably. But I was always good to get five or six goals, that’s why I’m so focused on us not scoring.”

Desperate times often lead to desperate measures. Desperate Dave, however, is already picking holes in his own desperate strategy.

“The truth is they don’t look like it at the moment, even when the delivery has been on the money. There seems to be no guarantee what part of the head it comes off.”

I’m no doctor, but surely what part of the head the ball comes off is immaterial – as long as it ends up in the net. The ball, not the head chunk.

Moyes continues to unconvince when singling out centre-half Papy Djilobodji (4.3) for special mention.

“Papy is good in the air.”

Promising.

“But he doesn’t seem to be able to do it when there are people around him.”

Oh.

“We are trying all sorts to find another way of scoring.”

Desperate times indeed.

Dial B For Giroud…

One of the most consistent criticisms levelled at Arsene Wenger, aside from a total inability to zip up his gargantuan Puffa coat, is that his Arsenal team never has a ‘Plan B’.

This, much like the rapper of the same name, is questionable, as Wenger proved by starting Olivier Giroud (8.5) for the first time this season in the win over West Brom.

The Frenchman duly scored the winner, suggesting that Alexis Sanchez (11.9) and his 37.0% of FPL managers might have to brace themselves for an extended spell back out wide.

Wenger, however, is not so sure.

“We are not in an administration here. We are in a competition. You do not have ‘your place’, like a seat that you buy with a season ticket.”

That’s probably just as well – even Arsenal’s multi-millionaires would struggle to afford one of those at the Emirates Stadium.

“We are competing and I think if I have only one striker, everybody says ‘What are you doing, you have only one striker?!’ So you need two or three strikers and we have (Danny) Welbeck coming back.”

This seems to give both comfort and concern to Sanchez’s owners in equal measure – kind of ‘Giroud is not guaranteed his place instead of you Alexis. No, Welbeck can have it instead’.

But Wenger gets to the heart of the matter eventually.

“So most of the time I will have to make the decision considering the opponent we play. Like today (versus West Brom), I knew it would be deep and that in the air could be a solution. So I have to make the right decisions.”

Arsenal have a great run of fixtures for Wenger to attempt those decisions, including at least three – Palace, Burnley and Watford at home – in which the visitors are likely to drop as deep as the Baggies.

That could mean more Giroud time to come, marking him out as a 1.4%-owned differential of real potential.

Sanchez, who failed to deliver either a goal or an assist against West Brom after five previously productive Gameweeks, might be the one to suffer.

…While F Is For Klopp

Liverpool are finally settling nicely into life without Philippe Coutinho (8.2).

After a defeat and a draw from the first two fixtures that the midfielder missed with an ankle injury, the Reds have now won three straight matches – just as well seeing as the Brazilian is currently not expected back before the middle of January.

All that time out has prompted Jurgen Klopp to wax lyrical about his injured star.

“In 2016 he has made the next step for sure. He has been very consistent. I think our style of play fits really well with him. We had a few talks about it. Of course with Phil’s skills, everyone wants to give him the ball and wait for something special to happen.”

And then he waxes rather more industrial.

“Then you think ‘oh no, don’t shoot again’. But if I could shoot like he could shoot then I would try it all the time. I’d get up in the morning and just shoot the ****ing ball around in the garden or something. It’s outstanding how good he is.”

Small wonder that the Reds struggle to keep clean sheets with such a potty mouth in charge, but under his earthy tutelage, Liverpool continue to offer a credible challenge to the all-conquering Chelsea.

Coutinho should be back for a huge Gameweek 23 match with the Blues on January 31, with Klopp revealing just how he’s helped the Brazilian grow this season.

“I told him that he could help us more and we could help him more when we do very simple passing to create better situations and have the opportunity to finish in different kind of ways. That’s given us a real boost in terms of development. It took a little bit of responsibility off his shoulders so he could play more freely of expectations and pressures. All that stuff. He’s made a big, big step.”

Can Coutinho hit the ground running on his return from injury? We certainly ****ing hope so.

All Saints Must Score

Southampton have clearly built from the back this season – only Chelsea, with 11, have kept more clean sheets than the Saints’ seven.

At the other end of the pitch, however, it’s been a very different story.

The 18 goals they’ve managed betters only the inoffensive dregs of the likes of Hull and Sunderland, prompting coach Claude Puel to demand contributions across the park in the continued absence of top scorer Charlie Austin (6.5).

“For me it’s important all the players can score, not just the strikers. It’s a mentality and it’s important to make progress in this.”

Skipper Virgil van Dijk (5.8) certainly heeded the call against Spurs, opening the scoring with his first strike of the season.

But Puel wants his midfielders – and in particular, stand-in striker Jay Rodriguez (6.3) – to do their bit.

“I would like all my midfielders to score and make assists and bring more to our offensive play. They have all the technical qualities to make this progress. It’s important for Jay and also for the other players to try different things to surprise the opponents. For me it’s an obligation to make dribbles, assists, to try something. With all these chances it’s important to become clinical. I hope Jay will continue this work.”

Puel views the ridiculously busy Christmas schedule as a chance for his squad to shine, and Rodriguez certainly did that with a Gameweek 17 brace at Bournemouth.

The England international now hopes Puel, who has started him in three of the last four matches, will keep the faith.

“All I want to do is play football. It’s all about getting a feel on the pitch for when to run and how you make your runs. You get a rhythm in the game. If you’ve had many games, you fall into a pattern of how to play. It’s about getting hold of that. If you’re in for a game and thinking you might be out for the next game it’s difficult.”

Southampton now have a great run ahead of them, with home matches against West Brom, Leicester and West Ham and trips to Everton, Burnley, Swansea and Sunderland before the end of February.

Owned by just 0.6% of FPL bosses, Rodriguez could be the one to benefit at a time when Dusan Tadic (7.0) has fallen out of favour, having started one of the last seven, and Sofiane Boufal (6.8) is off to the Africa Cup of Nations with Morocco next month.

But with that pedigree at the back, the most likely candidate for good returns remains van Dijk – and he’s already a 13.9%-owned asset.

Pep’s Got Time For Sterling

Raheem Sterling’s (7.6) ownership figures have been going up and down like his post-Brexit namesake in recent weeks.

He hit a high of more than a million managers in Gameweek 7, only to slump to just over 330,000 by Christmas.

His popularity is now edging up again on the back of a goal, three assists and a couple of bonus points over the last three Gameweeks and Pep Guardiola wants more.

“Of course, he is not our top scorer, but he has to feel how beautiful it is to score goals – how important it is for the team and for him as well. In the last game he came back to the level he started the season. The last month-and-a-half he was a little bit down. But you can forget again how young he is and he needs to have a lot of experience to become more stable.”

That suggests Guardiola is keen to give him that experience – by giving him lots of starts. He certainly views him as an important part of the team.

“He scored a beautiful goal in the last game and he gave us a lot, especially during the first month-and-a-half. He was our key player up front and of course we need him.”

Aside from the fact that Pep now seems to only view time in terms of months-and-a-half, the future looks more up than down for Sterling.

He’s currently the most-owned City midfielder in the game, just edging out perennial favourite Kevin De Bruyne (10.7) – the Belgian has gone an almost incredible 13 matches (or two lots of a month-and-a-half in Pep Time) without a goal, although he has managed seven assists to sweeten the pill.

If he is to continue to build on this latest ownership spurt, Sterling will need to overcome some major challenges in the weeks ahead.

First up is a New Year’s Eve trip to Anfield that promises little good cheer from the crowd towards the ex-Red. There’s also a Gameweek 22 home match against Spurs looming.

And then there’s the return of Sergio Aguero (12.8) which will surely consign Sterling to his traditional flank role and his traditional risk of rotation.

Until all that’s sorted, the jury remains out on the England man.

On the bright side, that’s only about two-thirds of a month-and-a-half.

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

  1. Mishon
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    Newbie just realized that I have a first half wild card that hasn't been used, so scrambling to put a team together. Thinking of this:

    Forster / Foster
    Baines, Monreal, Ake, Bertrand, Holgate
    Eriksen, Alexis, Sterling, Stanislas, Capoue
    Costa, Lukaku, Gray

    Any obvious mistakes? Will probably do a double switch with 2 FT next GW from Costa/Eriksen to Aguero / JRod. Thanks in advance.

    1. mikess
      • 15 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      No Chelsea defender a big mistake. Capoue and Gray not to standard

      1. Mishon
        • 8 Years
        8 years, 11 months ago

        I don't like Chelsea's upcoming schedule. Who would you recommend instead of Cap. and Gray (just a punt at home vs. Sunderland)?

    2. Camp No No
      • 12 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      I would use wildcard on that team if I had a one.

      1. v12w12
        • 14 Years
        8 years, 11 months ago

        Helpful

    3. We Will Klopp you
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Stanislas, Capoue... Gray?? My eyes, it burns, it burns!

      1. Mishon
        • 8 Years
        8 years, 11 months ago

        I am open to suggestions 🙂 Stanislas is a good one, in my opinion, played some minutes vs. Chelsea and ready to start vs. Swansea with good upcoming schedule.

    4. TopMarx
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 12 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      You won't get 2 FTs

    5. Postman Ty
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      For the love of all things football, get Capoue out of this team. Monreal is the worst pick out of the Arsenal bunch, grab Kos (if you need spare change swap Bertrand for Cedric). Wouldn't pick Gray either, go for Rondon maybe since you don't have Phillips.

    6. Unliklinho
      • 12 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Alonso/Azpi over Monreal forever. Baines to Brunt/McAuley. If you never intend to play your 5th mid get someone like Fletcher/Coquelin, instead of Capoue, who will play every game but never do anything, so that you aren't benching points. I'd also go with Heaton and Pickford's backup over your proposed gk pair.

      Those moves should save save you maybe 1-2m to do better in attack and mid, focussing particularly on Stanislas and Gray.

    7. joey
      • 15 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      How much money do you have left over? There are a lot of players there who aren't good enough. For me that's a lot spent on keepers, I've got Heaton and Pickford and will possibly be replacing Pickford with another 4m keeper. Capoue is a waste of time, if you intent to play 4 midfielders just get the cheapest you can to replace him, on the off chance you need them and they don't play you'd probably only miss out on 2 points from Capoue anyway and you should make thone up by spending another 0.4m elsewhere easily.

  2. We Will Klopp you
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    A. Ake for Pieters
    B. Brunt for Cedric
    C. Neither

    1. AZERTY
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      C

  3. Fpl Richie
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    Both ideally

    1. Fpl Richie
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Argh. Meant for We will Klopp you.

  4. InSaneMan-e
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    Hey guys. Quite keen to get Kun in before Burnley game, but should i be focusing on the defence instead? 1FT, 1.6 ITB

    Heaton/Pickford
    Cedric Brunt Jones Pieters Friend
    Sanchez Payet KDB Hazard De Roon
    Anichebe Ibra Carrol

    A: Save this gw, then KDB+Carrol-->Phillips+Kun
    B: KDB->Phillips this gw, then Carrol-->Kun next gw
    C: Cedric/Brunt/Jones-->Bellerin (although I want Cedric for the fixtures)
    D: Something else

    1. Styles_X
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Get yourself a Chelsea defender this Christmas 🙂

    2. Styles_X
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Downgrade KdB for agüero

  5. JJJ
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    I bought Mane at 8.9 he is at 9.5 but looking like he will drop tonight and my sell value will go down. worth a hit to do him to Lallana now rather than waiting till after GW20 like I was planning to? looks like Lallana is rising and Mane is dropping...

    1. FAT PANDA
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Only if you need the money.

  6. EddieKL
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    question about team value and in the bank money, if i buy a player for 8m, they go to 8.1m and get injured but i dont have free transfers and dont want to take a hit,

    what happens if I let the player go down to 7.9m and then sell with free transfer? or does this hurt my in the bank money?

    1. Styles_X
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Doesn't affect money in bank but you lose 0.1mil in terms of money

  7. Alanaver
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    Sold Kane for Costa. Should I do either eriksen or Ali for Antonio (-4).

  8. SMOOTH
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    going to get both over 2 weeks but who should i get first

    JRod or Philips

    1. Postman Ty
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      I trust Matty P more.

  9. Catsandhats
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    What defender should I bring in for 5.7?

    Current defence is alonso, Evans, holbas, Amat.

    I'm thinking either Fonte or Bertrand or Cedric, Cedric being the cheaper option but doesn't seem to start?

    1. Postman Ty
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Cedric should be nailed, I'm hoping. His missed games were from injury and right after coming back. He could potentially miss the Everton game but I think that's it, and they'll be hard pressed to keep a cleanie there anyways.

  10. Postman Ty
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    Common Kane son! Make it to that deadline so I can sell you before the drop.

  11. mancityfan
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    Any suggestions ?

    Vertonghen,van Dijk,McAuley,Kingsley,Holebas
    Snodgrass,Phillips,Payet,Hazard,De Bruyne
    Origi,Lukaku,Vokes

  12. nevins84
    • 13 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    How long are we expecting holgate to hang on to his spot??
    #cheapenabler

  13. Point-one short
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    Has it been confirmed walcott won't play this week?

    1. pls
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      pretty much likely to be out for next 2 matches however still unsure pretty certain will miss next game though

  14. pls
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    is walcott a must sell if you had no decent cover

    1. El-Kloppico
      • 10 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Not a must.. can come back with a bang next GW

  15. El-Kloppico
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    With Barragan out, who is the most probable starter?
    Is it Friend?

    I am thinking Boro will frustrate ManU, with a 0-0 final score.

    1. Unliklinho
      • 12 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Yeah I reckon Friend will finally get his start this week. Then we'll have to see who drops out the week after. There's a chance that Barragan stays benched.

    2. Styles_X
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      Zlat needs two goals to finish as the top scorer for this year. I don't think a 0-0 will be the full time result 😉

  16. The Mantis
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    I can't decide if I should make use of my 1 FT this week? My only concern is that I have no Arsenal players and they've got some favourable fixtures...

    Heaton (Pickford)
    Alonso, Valencie, Ake (Amat, Walker)
    Hazard, Eriksen, Lallana, Antonio (Capoue)
    Rondon, Costa, Ibra

    Should I sacrifice Walker as he's suspended and put in Koscielny or just wait?

    1. Johan Queef
      • 11 Years
      8 years, 11 months ago

      I failed with my reply - see comment below!

  17. Johan Queef
    • 11 Years
    8 years, 11 months ago

    I would wait. I don't have him (or any Spurs def) and get punished most weeks for it. It's a solid team IMO.